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+/* DO NOT EDIT!
+** This file is automatically generated by the script in the canonical
+** SQLite source tree at tool/mkshellc.tcl. That script combines source
+** code from various constituent source files of SQLite into this single
+** "shell.c" file used to implement the SQLite command-line shell.
+**
+** Most of the code found below comes from the "src/shell.c.in" file in
+** the canonical SQLite source tree. That main file contains "INCLUDE"
+** lines that specify other files in the canonical source tree that are
+** inserted to getnerate this complete program source file.
+**
+** The code from multiple files is combined into this single "shell.c"
+** source file to help make the command-line program easier to compile.
+**
+** To modify this program, get a copy of the canonical SQLite source tree,
+** edit the src/shell.c.in" and/or some of the other files that are included
+** by "src/shell.c.in", then rerun the tool/mkshellc.tcl script.
+*/
+/*
+** 2001 September 15
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+** This file contains code to implement the "sqlite" command line
+** utility for accessing SQLite databases.
+*/
+#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)) && !defined(_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS)
+/* This needs to come before any includes for MSVC compiler */
+#define _CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
+#endif
+typedef unsigned int u32;
+typedef unsigned short int u16;
+
+/*
+** Optionally #include a user-defined header, whereby compilation options
+** may be set prior to where they take effect, but after platform setup.
+** If SQLITE_CUSTOM_INCLUDE=? is defined, its value names the #include
+** file. Note that this macro has a like effect on sqlite3.c compilation.
+*/
+# define SHELL_STRINGIFY_(f) #f
+# define SHELL_STRINGIFY(f) SHELL_STRINGIFY_(f)
+#ifdef SQLITE_CUSTOM_INCLUDE
+# include SHELL_STRINGIFY(SQLITE_CUSTOM_INCLUDE)
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Determine if we are dealing with WinRT, which provides only a subset of
+** the full Win32 API.
+*/
+#if !defined(SQLITE_OS_WINRT)
+# define SQLITE_OS_WINRT 0
+#endif
+
+/*
+** If SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE is defined then the shell is modified
+** somewhat for use as a WASM module in a web browser. This flag
+** should only be used when building the "fiddle" web application, as
+** the browser-mode build has much different user input requirements
+** and this build mode rewires the user input subsystem to account for
+** that.
+*/
+
+/*
+** Warning pragmas copied from msvc.h in the core.
+*/
+#if defined(_MSC_VER)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4054)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4055)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4100)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4127)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4130)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4152)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4189)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4206)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4210)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4232)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4244)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4305)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4306)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4702)
+#pragma warning(disable : 4706)
+#endif /* defined(_MSC_VER) */
+
+/*
+** No support for loadable extensions in VxWorks.
+*/
+#if (defined(__RTP__) || defined(_WRS_KERNEL)) && !SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION
+# define SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION 1
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Enable large-file support for fopen() and friends on unix.
+*/
+#ifndef SQLITE_DISABLE_LFS
+# define _LARGE_FILE 1
+# ifndef _FILE_OFFSET_BITS
+# define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS 64
+# endif
+# define _LARGEFILE_SOURCE 1
+#endif
+
+#if defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) && !defined(_POSIX_SOURCE)
+/*
+** emcc requires _POSIX_SOURCE (or one of several similar defines)
+** to expose strdup().
+*/
+# define _POSIX_SOURCE
+#endif
+
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <math.h>
+#include "sqlite3.h"
+typedef sqlite3_int64 i64;
+typedef sqlite3_uint64 u64;
+typedef unsigned char u8;
+#if SQLITE_USER_AUTHENTICATION
+# include "sqlite3userauth.h"
+#endif
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+
+#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(WIN32)
+# include <signal.h>
+# if !defined(__RTP__) && !defined(_WRS_KERNEL) && !defined(SQLITE_WASI)
+# include <pwd.h>
+# endif
+#endif
+#if (!defined(_WIN32) && !defined(WIN32)) || defined(__MINGW32__)
+# include <unistd.h>
+# include <dirent.h>
+# define GETPID getpid
+# if defined(__MINGW32__)
+# define DIRENT dirent
+# ifndef S_ISLNK
+# define S_ISLNK(mode) (0)
+# endif
+# endif
+#else
+# define GETPID (int)GetCurrentProcessId
+#endif
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+
+#if HAVE_READLINE
+# include <readline/readline.h>
+# include <readline/history.h>
+#endif
+
+#if HAVE_EDITLINE
+# include <editline/readline.h>
+#endif
+
+#if HAVE_EDITLINE || HAVE_READLINE
+
+# define shell_add_history(X) add_history(X)
+# define shell_read_history(X) read_history(X)
+# define shell_write_history(X) write_history(X)
+# define shell_stifle_history(X) stifle_history(X)
+# define shell_readline(X) readline(X)
+
+#elif HAVE_LINENOISE
+
+# include "linenoise.h"
+# define shell_add_history(X) linenoiseHistoryAdd(X)
+# define shell_read_history(X) linenoiseHistoryLoad(X)
+# define shell_write_history(X) linenoiseHistorySave(X)
+# define shell_stifle_history(X) linenoiseHistorySetMaxLen(X)
+# define shell_readline(X) linenoise(X)
+
+#else
+
+# define shell_read_history(X)
+# define shell_write_history(X)
+# define shell_stifle_history(X)
+
+# define SHELL_USE_LOCAL_GETLINE 1
+#endif
+
+#ifndef deliberate_fall_through
+/* Quiet some compilers about some of our intentional code. */
+# if defined(GCC_VERSION) && GCC_VERSION>=7000000
+# define deliberate_fall_through __attribute__((fallthrough));
+# else
+# define deliberate_fall_through
+# endif
+#endif
+
+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
+# if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
+# define SQLITE_OMIT_POPEN 1
+# else
+# include <io.h>
+# include <fcntl.h>
+# define isatty(h) _isatty(h)
+# ifndef access
+# define access(f,m) _access((f),(m))
+# endif
+# ifndef unlink
+# define unlink _unlink
+# endif
+# ifndef strdup
+# define strdup _strdup
+# endif
+# undef popen
+# define popen _popen
+# undef pclose
+# define pclose _pclose
+# endif
+#else
+ /* Make sure isatty() has a prototype. */
+ extern int isatty(int);
+
+# if !defined(__RTP__) && !defined(_WRS_KERNEL) && !defined(SQLITE_WASI)
+ /* popen and pclose are not C89 functions and so are
+ ** sometimes omitted from the <stdio.h> header */
+ extern FILE *popen(const char*,const char*);
+ extern int pclose(FILE*);
+# else
+# define SQLITE_OMIT_POPEN 1
+# endif
+#endif
+
+#if defined(_WIN32_WCE)
+/* Windows CE (arm-wince-mingw32ce-gcc) does not provide isatty()
+ * thus we always assume that we have a console. That can be
+ * overridden with the -batch command line option.
+ */
+#define isatty(x) 1
+#endif
+
+/* ctype macros that work with signed characters */
+#define IsSpace(X) isspace((unsigned char)X)
+#define IsDigit(X) isdigit((unsigned char)X)
+#define ToLower(X) (char)tolower((unsigned char)X)
+
+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
+#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
+#include <intrin.h>
+#endif
+#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
+#include <windows.h>
+
+/* string conversion routines only needed on Win32 */
+extern char *sqlite3_win32_unicode_to_utf8(LPCWSTR);
+extern char *sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8_v2(const char *, int);
+extern char *sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_mbcs_v2(const char *, int);
+extern LPWSTR sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_unicode(const char *zText);
+#endif
+
+/* On Windows, we normally run with output mode of TEXT so that \n characters
+** are automatically translated into \r\n. However, this behavior needs
+** to be disabled in some cases (ex: when generating CSV output and when
+** rendering quoted strings that contain \n characters). The following
+** routines take care of that.
+*/
+#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)) && !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
+static void setBinaryMode(FILE *file, int isOutput){
+ if( isOutput ) fflush(file);
+ _setmode(_fileno(file), _O_BINARY);
+}
+static void setTextMode(FILE *file, int isOutput){
+ if( isOutput ) fflush(file);
+ _setmode(_fileno(file), _O_TEXT);
+}
+#else
+# define setBinaryMode(X,Y)
+# define setTextMode(X,Y)
+#endif
+
+/* True if the timer is enabled */
+static int enableTimer = 0;
+
+/* A version of strcmp() that works with NULL values */
+static int cli_strcmp(const char *a, const char *b){
+ if( a==0 ) a = "";
+ if( b==0 ) b = "";
+ return strcmp(a,b);
+}
+static int cli_strncmp(const char *a, const char *b, size_t n){
+ if( a==0 ) a = "";
+ if( b==0 ) b = "";
+ return strncmp(a,b,n);
+}
+
+/* Return the current wall-clock time */
+static sqlite3_int64 timeOfDay(void){
+ static sqlite3_vfs *clockVfs = 0;
+ sqlite3_int64 t;
+ if( clockVfs==0 ) clockVfs = sqlite3_vfs_find(0);
+ if( clockVfs==0 ) return 0; /* Never actually happens */
+ if( clockVfs->iVersion>=2 && clockVfs->xCurrentTimeInt64!=0 ){
+ clockVfs->xCurrentTimeInt64(clockVfs, &t);
+ }else{
+ double r;
+ clockVfs->xCurrentTime(clockVfs, &r);
+ t = (sqlite3_int64)(r*86400000.0);
+ }
+ return t;
+}
+
+#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(WIN32) && !defined(__minux)
+#include <sys/time.h>
+#include <sys/resource.h>
+
+/* VxWorks does not support getrusage() as far as we can determine */
+#if defined(_WRS_KERNEL) || defined(__RTP__)
+struct rusage {
+ struct timeval ru_utime; /* user CPU time used */
+ struct timeval ru_stime; /* system CPU time used */
+};
+#define getrusage(A,B) memset(B,0,sizeof(*B))
+#endif
+
+/* Saved resource information for the beginning of an operation */
+static struct rusage sBegin; /* CPU time at start */
+static sqlite3_int64 iBegin; /* Wall-clock time at start */
+
+/*
+** Begin timing an operation
+*/
+static void beginTimer(void){
+ if( enableTimer ){
+ getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &sBegin);
+ iBegin = timeOfDay();
+ }
+}
+
+/* Return the difference of two time_structs in seconds */
+static double timeDiff(struct timeval *pStart, struct timeval *pEnd){
+ return (pEnd->tv_usec - pStart->tv_usec)*0.000001 +
+ (double)(pEnd->tv_sec - pStart->tv_sec);
+}
+
+/*
+** Print the timing results.
+*/
+static void endTimer(void){
+ if( enableTimer ){
+ sqlite3_int64 iEnd = timeOfDay();
+ struct rusage sEnd;
+ getrusage(RUSAGE_SELF, &sEnd);
+ printf("Run Time: real %.3f user %f sys %f\n",
+ (iEnd - iBegin)*0.001,
+ timeDiff(&sBegin.ru_utime, &sEnd.ru_utime),
+ timeDiff(&sBegin.ru_stime, &sEnd.ru_stime));
+ }
+}
+
+#define BEGIN_TIMER beginTimer()
+#define END_TIMER endTimer()
+#define HAS_TIMER 1
+
+#elif (defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32))
+
+/* Saved resource information for the beginning of an operation */
+static HANDLE hProcess;
+static FILETIME ftKernelBegin;
+static FILETIME ftUserBegin;
+static sqlite3_int64 ftWallBegin;
+typedef BOOL (WINAPI *GETPROCTIMES)(HANDLE, LPFILETIME, LPFILETIME,
+ LPFILETIME, LPFILETIME);
+static GETPROCTIMES getProcessTimesAddr = NULL;
+
+/*
+** Check to see if we have timer support. Return 1 if necessary
+** support found (or found previously).
+*/
+static int hasTimer(void){
+ if( getProcessTimesAddr ){
+ return 1;
+ } else {
+#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
+ /* GetProcessTimes() isn't supported in WIN95 and some other Windows
+ ** versions. See if the version we are running on has it, and if it
+ ** does, save off a pointer to it and the current process handle.
+ */
+ hProcess = GetCurrentProcess();
+ if( hProcess ){
+ HINSTANCE hinstLib = LoadLibrary(TEXT("Kernel32.dll"));
+ if( NULL != hinstLib ){
+ getProcessTimesAddr =
+ (GETPROCTIMES) GetProcAddress(hinstLib, "GetProcessTimes");
+ if( NULL != getProcessTimesAddr ){
+ return 1;
+ }
+ FreeLibrary(hinstLib);
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Begin timing an operation
+*/
+static void beginTimer(void){
+ if( enableTimer && getProcessTimesAddr ){
+ FILETIME ftCreation, ftExit;
+ getProcessTimesAddr(hProcess,&ftCreation,&ftExit,
+ &ftKernelBegin,&ftUserBegin);
+ ftWallBegin = timeOfDay();
+ }
+}
+
+/* Return the difference of two FILETIME structs in seconds */
+static double timeDiff(FILETIME *pStart, FILETIME *pEnd){
+ sqlite_int64 i64Start = *((sqlite_int64 *) pStart);
+ sqlite_int64 i64End = *((sqlite_int64 *) pEnd);
+ return (double) ((i64End - i64Start) / 10000000.0);
+}
+
+/*
+** Print the timing results.
+*/
+static void endTimer(void){
+ if( enableTimer && getProcessTimesAddr){
+ FILETIME ftCreation, ftExit, ftKernelEnd, ftUserEnd;
+ sqlite3_int64 ftWallEnd = timeOfDay();
+ getProcessTimesAddr(hProcess,&ftCreation,&ftExit,&ftKernelEnd,&ftUserEnd);
+ printf("Run Time: real %.3f user %f sys %f\n",
+ (ftWallEnd - ftWallBegin)*0.001,
+ timeDiff(&ftUserBegin, &ftUserEnd),
+ timeDiff(&ftKernelBegin, &ftKernelEnd));
+ }
+}
+
+#define BEGIN_TIMER beginTimer()
+#define END_TIMER endTimer()
+#define HAS_TIMER hasTimer()
+
+#else
+#define BEGIN_TIMER
+#define END_TIMER
+#define HAS_TIMER 0
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Used to prevent warnings about unused parameters
+*/
+#define UNUSED_PARAMETER(x) (void)(x)
+
+/*
+** Number of elements in an array
+*/
+#define ArraySize(X) (int)(sizeof(X)/sizeof(X[0]))
+
+/*
+** If the following flag is set, then command execution stops
+** at an error if we are not interactive.
+*/
+static int bail_on_error = 0;
+
+/*
+** Treat stdin as an interactive input if the following variable
+** is true. Otherwise, assume stdin is connected to a file or pipe.
+*/
+static int stdin_is_interactive = 1;
+
+#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)) && SHELL_USE_LOCAL_GETLINE \
+ && !defined(SHELL_OMIT_WIN_UTF8)
+# define SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT 1
+#else
+# define SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT 0
+#endif
+
+#if SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT
+/*
+** Setup console for UTF-8 input/output when following variable true.
+*/
+static int console_utf8 = 0;
+#endif
+
+/*
+** On Windows systems we have to know if standard output is a console
+** in order to translate UTF-8 into MBCS. The following variable is
+** true if translation is required.
+*/
+static int stdout_is_console = 1;
+
+/*
+** The following is the open SQLite database. We make a pointer
+** to this database a static variable so that it can be accessed
+** by the SIGINT handler to interrupt database processing.
+*/
+static sqlite3 *globalDb = 0;
+
+/*
+** True if an interrupt (Control-C) has been received.
+*/
+static volatile int seenInterrupt = 0;
+
+/*
+** This is the name of our program. It is set in main(), used
+** in a number of other places, mostly for error messages.
+*/
+static char *Argv0;
+
+/*
+** Prompt strings. Initialized in main. Settable with
+** .prompt main continue
+*/
+#define PROMPT_LEN_MAX 20
+/* First line prompt. default: "sqlite> " */
+static char mainPrompt[PROMPT_LEN_MAX];
+/* Continuation prompt. default: " ...> " */
+static char continuePrompt[PROMPT_LEN_MAX];
+
+/* This is variant of the standard-library strncpy() routine with the
+** one change that the destination string is always zero-terminated, even
+** if there is no zero-terminator in the first n-1 characters of the source
+** string.
+*/
+static char *shell_strncpy(char *dest, const char *src, size_t n){
+ size_t i;
+ for(i=0; i<n-1 && src[i]!=0; i++) dest[i] = src[i];
+ dest[i] = 0;
+ return dest;
+}
+
+/*
+** Optionally disable dynamic continuation prompt.
+** Unless disabled, the continuation prompt shows open SQL lexemes if any,
+** or open parentheses level if non-zero, or continuation prompt as set.
+** This facility interacts with the scanner and process_input() where the
+** below 5 macros are used.
+*/
+#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_DYNAPROMPT
+# define CONTINUATION_PROMPT continuePrompt
+# define CONTINUE_PROMPT_RESET
+# define CONTINUE_PROMPT_AWAITS(p,s)
+# define CONTINUE_PROMPT_AWAITC(p,c)
+# define CONTINUE_PAREN_INCR(p,n)
+# define CONTINUE_PROMPT_PSTATE 0
+typedef void *t_NoDynaPrompt;
+# define SCAN_TRACKER_REFTYPE t_NoDynaPrompt
+#else
+# define CONTINUATION_PROMPT dynamicContinuePrompt()
+# define CONTINUE_PROMPT_RESET \
+ do {setLexemeOpen(&dynPrompt,0,0); trackParenLevel(&dynPrompt,0);} while(0)
+# define CONTINUE_PROMPT_AWAITS(p,s) \
+ if(p && stdin_is_interactive) setLexemeOpen(p, s, 0)
+# define CONTINUE_PROMPT_AWAITC(p,c) \
+ if(p && stdin_is_interactive) setLexemeOpen(p, 0, c)
+# define CONTINUE_PAREN_INCR(p,n) \
+ if(p && stdin_is_interactive) (trackParenLevel(p,n))
+# define CONTINUE_PROMPT_PSTATE (&dynPrompt)
+typedef struct DynaPrompt *t_DynaPromptRef;
+# define SCAN_TRACKER_REFTYPE t_DynaPromptRef
+
+static struct DynaPrompt {
+ char dynamicPrompt[PROMPT_LEN_MAX];
+ char acAwait[2];
+ int inParenLevel;
+ char *zScannerAwaits;
+} dynPrompt = { {0}, {0}, 0, 0 };
+
+/* Record parenthesis nesting level change, or force level to 0. */
+static void trackParenLevel(struct DynaPrompt *p, int ni){
+ p->inParenLevel += ni;
+ if( ni==0 ) p->inParenLevel = 0;
+ p->zScannerAwaits = 0;
+}
+
+/* Record that a lexeme is opened, or closed with args==0. */
+static void setLexemeOpen(struct DynaPrompt *p, char *s, char c){
+ if( s!=0 || c==0 ){
+ p->zScannerAwaits = s;
+ p->acAwait[0] = 0;
+ }else{
+ p->acAwait[0] = c;
+ p->zScannerAwaits = p->acAwait;
+ }
+}
+
+/* Upon demand, derive the continuation prompt to display. */
+static char *dynamicContinuePrompt(void){
+ if( continuePrompt[0]==0
+ || (dynPrompt.zScannerAwaits==0 && dynPrompt.inParenLevel == 0) ){
+ return continuePrompt;
+ }else{
+ if( dynPrompt.zScannerAwaits ){
+ size_t ncp = strlen(continuePrompt);
+ size_t ndp = strlen(dynPrompt.zScannerAwaits);
+ if( ndp > ncp-3 ) return continuePrompt;
+ strcpy(dynPrompt.dynamicPrompt, dynPrompt.zScannerAwaits);
+ while( ndp<3 ) dynPrompt.dynamicPrompt[ndp++] = ' ';
+ shell_strncpy(dynPrompt.dynamicPrompt+3, continuePrompt+3,
+ PROMPT_LEN_MAX-4);
+ }else{
+ if( dynPrompt.inParenLevel>9 ){
+ shell_strncpy(dynPrompt.dynamicPrompt, "(..", 4);
+ }else if( dynPrompt.inParenLevel<0 ){
+ shell_strncpy(dynPrompt.dynamicPrompt, ")x!", 4);
+ }else{
+ shell_strncpy(dynPrompt.dynamicPrompt, "(x.", 4);
+ dynPrompt.dynamicPrompt[2] = (char)('0'+dynPrompt.inParenLevel);
+ }
+ shell_strncpy(dynPrompt.dynamicPrompt+3, continuePrompt+3, PROMPT_LEN_MAX-4);
+ }
+ }
+ return dynPrompt.dynamicPrompt;
+}
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_DYNAPROMPT) */
+
+#if SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT
+/* Following struct is used for -utf8 operation. */
+static struct ConsoleState {
+ int stdinEof; /* EOF has been seen on console input */
+ int infsMode; /* Input file stream mode upon shell start */
+ UINT inCodePage; /* Input code page upon shell start */
+ UINT outCodePage; /* Output code page upon shell start */
+ HANDLE hConsoleIn; /* Console input handle */
+ DWORD consoleMode; /* Console mode upon shell start */
+} conState = { 0, 0, 0, 0, INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, 0 };
+
+#ifndef _O_U16TEXT /* For build environments lacking this constant: */
+# define _O_U16TEXT 0x20000
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Prepare console, (if known to be a WIN32 console), for UTF-8
+** input (from either typing or suitable paste operations) and for
+** UTF-8 rendering. This may "fail" with a message to stderr, where
+** the preparation is not done and common "code page" issues occur.
+*/
+static void console_prepare(void){
+ HANDLE hCI = GetStdHandle(STD_INPUT_HANDLE);
+ DWORD consoleMode = 0;
+ if( isatty(0) && GetFileType(hCI)==FILE_TYPE_CHAR
+ && GetConsoleMode( hCI, &consoleMode) ){
+ if( !IsValidCodePage(CP_UTF8) ){
+ fprintf(stderr, "Cannot use UTF-8 code page.\n");
+ console_utf8 = 0;
+ return;
+ }
+ conState.hConsoleIn = hCI;
+ conState.consoleMode = consoleMode;
+ conState.inCodePage = GetConsoleCP();
+ conState.outCodePage = GetConsoleOutputCP();
+ SetConsoleCP(CP_UTF8);
+ SetConsoleOutputCP(CP_UTF8);
+ consoleMode |= ENABLE_LINE_INPUT | ENABLE_PROCESSED_INPUT;
+ SetConsoleMode(conState.hConsoleIn, consoleMode);
+ conState.infsMode = _setmode(_fileno(stdin), _O_U16TEXT);
+ console_utf8 = 1;
+ }else{
+ console_utf8 = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Undo the effects of console_prepare(), if any.
+*/
+static void SQLITE_CDECL console_restore(void){
+ if( console_utf8 && conState.inCodePage!=0
+ && conState.hConsoleIn!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ){
+ _setmode(_fileno(stdin), conState.infsMode);
+ SetConsoleCP(conState.inCodePage);
+ SetConsoleOutputCP(conState.outCodePage);
+ SetConsoleMode(conState.hConsoleIn, conState.consoleMode);
+ /* Avoid multiple calls. */
+ conState.hConsoleIn = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE;
+ conState.consoleMode = 0;
+ console_utf8 = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Collect input like fgets(...) with special provisions for input
+** from the Windows console to get around its strange coding issues.
+** Defers to plain fgets() when input is not interactive or when the
+** startup option, -utf8, has not been provided or taken effect.
+*/
+static char* utf8_fgets(char *buf, int ncmax, FILE *fin){
+ if( fin==0 ) fin = stdin;
+ if( fin==stdin && stdin_is_interactive && console_utf8 ){
+# define SQLITE_IALIM 150
+ wchar_t wbuf[SQLITE_IALIM];
+ int lend = 0;
+ int noc = 0;
+ if( ncmax==0 || conState.stdinEof ) return 0;
+ buf[0] = 0;
+ while( noc<ncmax-7-1 && !lend ){
+ /* There is room for at least 2 more characters and a 0-terminator. */
+ int na = (ncmax > SQLITE_IALIM*4+1 + noc)
+ ? SQLITE_IALIM : (ncmax-1 - noc)/4;
+# undef SQLITE_IALIM
+ DWORD nbr = 0;
+ BOOL bRC = ReadConsoleW(conState.hConsoleIn, wbuf, na, &nbr, 0);
+ if( !bRC || (noc==0 && nbr==0) ) return 0;
+ if( nbr > 0 ){
+ int nmb = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8,WC_COMPOSITECHECK|WC_DEFAULTCHAR,
+ wbuf,nbr,0,0,0,0);
+ if( nmb !=0 && noc+nmb <= ncmax ){
+ int iseg = noc;
+ nmb = WideCharToMultiByte(CP_UTF8,WC_COMPOSITECHECK|WC_DEFAULTCHAR,
+ wbuf,nbr,buf+noc,nmb,0,0);
+ noc += nmb;
+ /* Fixup line-ends as coded by Windows for CR (or "Enter".)*/
+ if( noc > 0 ){
+ if( buf[noc-1]=='\n' ){
+ lend = 1;
+ if( noc > 1 && buf[noc-2]=='\r' ){
+ buf[noc-2] = '\n';
+ --noc;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ /* Check for ^Z (anywhere in line) too. */
+ while( iseg < noc ){
+ if( buf[iseg]==0x1a ){
+ conState.stdinEof = 1;
+ noc = iseg; /* Chop ^Z and anything following. */
+ break;
+ }
+ ++iseg;
+ }
+ }else break; /* Drop apparent garbage in. (Could assert.) */
+ }else break;
+ }
+ /* If got nothing, (after ^Z chop), must be at end-of-file. */
+ if( noc == 0 ) return 0;
+ buf[noc] = 0;
+ return buf;
+ }else{
+ return fgets(buf, ncmax, fin);
+ }
+}
+
+# define fgets(b,n,f) utf8_fgets(b,n,f)
+#endif /* SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT */
+
+/*
+** Render output like fprintf(). Except, if the output is going to the
+** console and if this is running on a Windows machine, and if the -utf8
+** option is unavailable or (available and inactive), translate the
+** output from UTF-8 into MBCS for output through 8-bit stdout stream.
+** (With -utf8 active, no translation is needed and must not be done.)
+*/
+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
+void utf8_printf(FILE *out, const char *zFormat, ...){
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, zFormat);
+ if( stdout_is_console && (out==stdout || out==stderr)
+# if SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT
+ && !console_utf8
+# endif
+ ){
+ char *z1 = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFormat, ap);
+ char *z2 = sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_mbcs_v2(z1, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(z1);
+ fputs(z2, out);
+ sqlite3_free(z2);
+ }else{
+ vfprintf(out, zFormat, ap);
+ }
+ va_end(ap);
+}
+#elif !defined(utf8_printf)
+# define utf8_printf fprintf
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Render output like fprintf(). This should not be used on anything that
+** includes string formatting (e.g. "%s").
+*/
+#if !defined(raw_printf)
+# define raw_printf fprintf
+#endif
+
+/* Indicate out-of-memory and exit. */
+static void shell_out_of_memory(void){
+ raw_printf(stderr,"Error: out of memory\n");
+ exit(1);
+}
+
+/* Check a pointer to see if it is NULL. If it is NULL, exit with an
+** out-of-memory error.
+*/
+static void shell_check_oom(const void *p){
+ if( p==0 ) shell_out_of_memory();
+}
+
+/*
+** Write I/O traces to the following stream.
+*/
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_IOTRACE
+static FILE *iotrace = 0;
+#endif
+
+/*
+** This routine works like printf in that its first argument is a
+** format string and subsequent arguments are values to be substituted
+** in place of % fields. The result of formatting this string
+** is written to iotrace.
+*/
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_IOTRACE
+static void SQLITE_CDECL iotracePrintf(const char *zFormat, ...){
+ va_list ap;
+ char *z;
+ if( iotrace==0 ) return;
+ va_start(ap, zFormat);
+ z = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFormat, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ utf8_printf(iotrace, "%s", z);
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Output string zUtf to stream pOut as w characters. If w is negative,
+** then right-justify the text. W is the width in UTF-8 characters, not
+** in bytes. This is different from the %*.*s specification in printf
+** since with %*.*s the width is measured in bytes, not characters.
+*/
+static void utf8_width_print(FILE *pOut, int w, const char *zUtf){
+ int i;
+ int n;
+ int aw = w<0 ? -w : w;
+ if( zUtf==0 ) zUtf = "";
+ for(i=n=0; zUtf[i]; i++){
+ if( (zUtf[i]&0xc0)!=0x80 ){
+ n++;
+ if( n==aw ){
+ do{ i++; }while( (zUtf[i]&0xc0)==0x80 );
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( n>=aw ){
+ utf8_printf(pOut, "%.*s", i, zUtf);
+ }else if( w<0 ){
+ utf8_printf(pOut, "%*s%s", aw-n, "", zUtf);
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(pOut, "%s%*s", zUtf, aw-n, "");
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Determines if a string is a number of not.
+*/
+static int isNumber(const char *z, int *realnum){
+ if( *z=='-' || *z=='+' ) z++;
+ if( !IsDigit(*z) ){
+ return 0;
+ }
+ z++;
+ if( realnum ) *realnum = 0;
+ while( IsDigit(*z) ){ z++; }
+ if( *z=='.' ){
+ z++;
+ if( !IsDigit(*z) ) return 0;
+ while( IsDigit(*z) ){ z++; }
+ if( realnum ) *realnum = 1;
+ }
+ if( *z=='e' || *z=='E' ){
+ z++;
+ if( *z=='+' || *z=='-' ) z++;
+ if( !IsDigit(*z) ) return 0;
+ while( IsDigit(*z) ){ z++; }
+ if( realnum ) *realnum = 1;
+ }
+ return *z==0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Compute a string length that is limited to what can be stored in
+** lower 30 bits of a 32-bit signed integer.
+*/
+static int strlen30(const char *z){
+ const char *z2 = z;
+ while( *z2 ){ z2++; }
+ return 0x3fffffff & (int)(z2 - z);
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the length of a string in characters. Multibyte UTF8 characters
+** count as a single character.
+*/
+static int strlenChar(const char *z){
+ int n = 0;
+ while( *z ){
+ if( (0xc0&*(z++))!=0x80 ) n++;
+ }
+ return n;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return open FILE * if zFile exists, can be opened for read
+** and is an ordinary file or a character stream source.
+** Otherwise return 0.
+*/
+static FILE * openChrSource(const char *zFile){
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ struct _stat x = {0};
+# define STAT_CHR_SRC(mode) ((mode & (_S_IFCHR|_S_IFIFO|_S_IFREG))!=0)
+ /* On Windows, open first, then check the stream nature. This order
+ ** is necessary because _stat() and sibs, when checking a named pipe,
+ ** effectively break the pipe as its supplier sees it. */
+ FILE *rv = fopen(zFile, "rb");
+ if( rv==0 ) return 0;
+ if( _fstat(_fileno(rv), &x) != 0
+ || !STAT_CHR_SRC(x.st_mode)){
+ fclose(rv);
+ rv = 0;
+ }
+ return rv;
+#else
+ struct stat x = {0};
+ int rc = stat(zFile, &x);
+# define STAT_CHR_SRC(mode) (S_ISREG(mode)||S_ISFIFO(mode)||S_ISCHR(mode))
+ if( rc!=0 ) return 0;
+ if( STAT_CHR_SRC(x.st_mode) ){
+ return fopen(zFile, "rb");
+ }else{
+ return 0;
+ }
+#endif
+#undef STAT_CHR_SRC
+}
+
+/*
+** This routine reads a line of text from FILE in, stores
+** the text in memory obtained from malloc() and returns a pointer
+** to the text. NULL is returned at end of file, or if malloc()
+** fails.
+**
+** If zLine is not NULL then it is a malloced buffer returned from
+** a previous call to this routine that may be reused.
+*/
+static char *local_getline(char *zLine, FILE *in){
+ int nLine = zLine==0 ? 0 : 100;
+ int n = 0;
+
+ while( 1 ){
+ if( n+100>nLine ){
+ nLine = nLine*2 + 100;
+ zLine = realloc(zLine, nLine);
+ shell_check_oom(zLine);
+ }
+ if( fgets(&zLine[n], nLine - n, in)==0 ){
+ if( n==0 ){
+ free(zLine);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ zLine[n] = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ while( zLine[n] ) n++;
+ if( n>0 && zLine[n-1]=='\n' ){
+ n--;
+ if( n>0 && zLine[n-1]=='\r' ) n--;
+ zLine[n] = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
+ /* For interactive input on Windows systems, without -utf8,
+ ** translate the multi-byte characterset characters into UTF-8.
+ ** This is the translation that predates the -utf8 option. */
+ if( stdin_is_interactive && in==stdin
+# if SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT
+ && !console_utf8
+# endif /* SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT */
+ ){
+ char *zTrans = sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8_v2(zLine, 0);
+ if( zTrans ){
+ i64 nTrans = strlen(zTrans)+1;
+ if( nTrans>nLine ){
+ zLine = realloc(zLine, nTrans);
+ shell_check_oom(zLine);
+ }
+ memcpy(zLine, zTrans, nTrans);
+ sqlite3_free(zTrans);
+ }
+ }
+#endif /* defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) */
+ return zLine;
+}
+
+/*
+** Retrieve a single line of input text.
+**
+** If in==0 then read from standard input and prompt before each line.
+** If isContinuation is true, then a continuation prompt is appropriate.
+** If isContinuation is zero, then the main prompt should be used.
+**
+** If zPrior is not NULL then it is a buffer from a prior call to this
+** routine that can be reused.
+**
+** The result is stored in space obtained from malloc() and must either
+** be freed by the caller or else passed back into this routine via the
+** zPrior argument for reuse.
+*/
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+static char *one_input_line(FILE *in, char *zPrior, int isContinuation){
+ char *zPrompt;
+ char *zResult;
+ if( in!=0 ){
+ zResult = local_getline(zPrior, in);
+ }else{
+ zPrompt = isContinuation ? CONTINUATION_PROMPT : mainPrompt;
+#if SHELL_USE_LOCAL_GETLINE
+ printf("%s", zPrompt);
+ fflush(stdout);
+ do{
+ zResult = local_getline(zPrior, stdin);
+ zPrior = 0;
+ /* ^C trap creates a false EOF, so let "interrupt" thread catch up. */
+ if( zResult==0 ) sqlite3_sleep(50);
+ }while( zResult==0 && seenInterrupt>0 );
+#else
+ free(zPrior);
+ zResult = shell_readline(zPrompt);
+ while( zResult==0 ){
+ /* ^C trap creates a false EOF, so let "interrupt" thread catch up. */
+ sqlite3_sleep(50);
+ if( seenInterrupt==0 ) break;
+ zResult = shell_readline("");
+ }
+ if( zResult && *zResult ) shell_add_history(zResult);
+#endif
+ }
+ return zResult;
+}
+#endif /* !SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE */
+
+/*
+** Return the value of a hexadecimal digit. Return -1 if the input
+** is not a hex digit.
+*/
+static int hexDigitValue(char c){
+ if( c>='0' && c<='9' ) return c - '0';
+ if( c>='a' && c<='f' ) return c - 'a' + 10;
+ if( c>='A' && c<='F' ) return c - 'A' + 10;
+ return -1;
+}
+
+/*
+** Interpret zArg as an integer value, possibly with suffixes.
+*/
+static sqlite3_int64 integerValue(const char *zArg){
+ sqlite3_int64 v = 0;
+ static const struct { char *zSuffix; int iMult; } aMult[] = {
+ { "KiB", 1024 },
+ { "MiB", 1024*1024 },
+ { "GiB", 1024*1024*1024 },
+ { "KB", 1000 },
+ { "MB", 1000000 },
+ { "GB", 1000000000 },
+ { "K", 1000 },
+ { "M", 1000000 },
+ { "G", 1000000000 },
+ };
+ int i;
+ int isNeg = 0;
+ if( zArg[0]=='-' ){
+ isNeg = 1;
+ zArg++;
+ }else if( zArg[0]=='+' ){
+ zArg++;
+ }
+ if( zArg[0]=='0' && zArg[1]=='x' ){
+ int x;
+ zArg += 2;
+ while( (x = hexDigitValue(zArg[0]))>=0 ){
+ v = (v<<4) + x;
+ zArg++;
+ }
+ }else{
+ while( IsDigit(zArg[0]) ){
+ v = v*10 + zArg[0] - '0';
+ zArg++;
+ }
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aMult); i++){
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp(aMult[i].zSuffix, zArg)==0 ){
+ v *= aMult[i].iMult;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return isNeg? -v : v;
+}
+
+/*
+** A variable length string to which one can append text.
+*/
+typedef struct ShellText ShellText;
+struct ShellText {
+ char *z;
+ int n;
+ int nAlloc;
+};
+
+/*
+** Initialize and destroy a ShellText object
+*/
+static void initText(ShellText *p){
+ memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p));
+}
+static void freeText(ShellText *p){
+ free(p->z);
+ initText(p);
+}
+
+/* zIn is either a pointer to a NULL-terminated string in memory obtained
+** from malloc(), or a NULL pointer. The string pointed to by zAppend is
+** added to zIn, and the result returned in memory obtained from malloc().
+** zIn, if it was not NULL, is freed.
+**
+** If the third argument, quote, is not '\0', then it is used as a
+** quote character for zAppend.
+*/
+static void appendText(ShellText *p, const char *zAppend, char quote){
+ i64 len;
+ i64 i;
+ i64 nAppend = strlen30(zAppend);
+
+ len = nAppend+p->n+1;
+ if( quote ){
+ len += 2;
+ for(i=0; i<nAppend; i++){
+ if( zAppend[i]==quote ) len++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( p->z==0 || p->n+len>=p->nAlloc ){
+ p->nAlloc = p->nAlloc*2 + len + 20;
+ p->z = realloc(p->z, p->nAlloc);
+ shell_check_oom(p->z);
+ }
+
+ if( quote ){
+ char *zCsr = p->z+p->n;
+ *zCsr++ = quote;
+ for(i=0; i<nAppend; i++){
+ *zCsr++ = zAppend[i];
+ if( zAppend[i]==quote ) *zCsr++ = quote;
+ }
+ *zCsr++ = quote;
+ p->n = (int)(zCsr - p->z);
+ *zCsr = '\0';
+ }else{
+ memcpy(p->z+p->n, zAppend, nAppend);
+ p->n += nAppend;
+ p->z[p->n] = '\0';
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Attempt to determine if identifier zName needs to be quoted, either
+** because it contains non-alphanumeric characters, or because it is an
+** SQLite keyword. Be conservative in this estimate: When in doubt assume
+** that quoting is required.
+**
+** Return '"' if quoting is required. Return 0 if no quoting is required.
+*/
+static char quoteChar(const char *zName){
+ int i;
+ if( zName==0 ) return '"';
+ if( !isalpha((unsigned char)zName[0]) && zName[0]!='_' ) return '"';
+ for(i=0; zName[i]; i++){
+ if( !isalnum((unsigned char)zName[i]) && zName[i]!='_' ) return '"';
+ }
+ return sqlite3_keyword_check(zName, i) ? '"' : 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Construct a fake object name and column list to describe the structure
+** of the view, virtual table, or table valued function zSchema.zName.
+*/
+static char *shellFakeSchema(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* The database connection containing the vtab */
+ const char *zSchema, /* Schema of the database holding the vtab */
+ const char *zName /* The name of the virtual table */
+){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ char *zSql;
+ ShellText s;
+ char cQuote;
+ char *zDiv = "(";
+ int nRow = 0;
+
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("PRAGMA \"%w\".table_info=%Q;",
+ zSchema ? zSchema : "main", zName);
+ shell_check_oom(zSql);
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ initText(&s);
+ if( zSchema ){
+ cQuote = quoteChar(zSchema);
+ if( cQuote && sqlite3_stricmp(zSchema,"temp")==0 ) cQuote = 0;
+ appendText(&s, zSchema, cQuote);
+ appendText(&s, ".", 0);
+ }
+ cQuote = quoteChar(zName);
+ appendText(&s, zName, cQuote);
+ while( sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ const char *zCol = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 1);
+ nRow++;
+ appendText(&s, zDiv, 0);
+ zDiv = ",";
+ if( zCol==0 ) zCol = "";
+ cQuote = quoteChar(zCol);
+ appendText(&s, zCol, cQuote);
+ }
+ appendText(&s, ")", 0);
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( nRow==0 ){
+ freeText(&s);
+ s.z = 0;
+ }
+ return s.z;
+}
+
+/*
+** SQL function: shell_module_schema(X)
+**
+** Return a fake schema for the table-valued function or eponymous virtual
+** table X.
+*/
+static void shellModuleSchema(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx,
+ int nVal,
+ sqlite3_value **apVal
+){
+ const char *zName;
+ char *zFake;
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(nVal);
+ zName = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[0]);
+ zFake = zName? shellFakeSchema(sqlite3_context_db_handle(pCtx), 0, zName) : 0;
+ if( zFake ){
+ sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, sqlite3_mprintf("/* %s */", zFake),
+ -1, sqlite3_free);
+ free(zFake);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** SQL function: shell_add_schema(S,X)
+**
+** Add the schema name X to the CREATE statement in S and return the result.
+** Examples:
+**
+** CREATE TABLE t1(x) -> CREATE TABLE xyz.t1(x);
+**
+** Also works on
+**
+** CREATE INDEX
+** CREATE UNIQUE INDEX
+** CREATE VIEW
+** CREATE TRIGGER
+** CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE
+**
+** This UDF is used by the .schema command to insert the schema name of
+** attached databases into the middle of the sqlite_schema.sql field.
+*/
+static void shellAddSchemaName(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx,
+ int nVal,
+ sqlite3_value **apVal
+){
+ static const char *aPrefix[] = {
+ "TABLE",
+ "INDEX",
+ "UNIQUE INDEX",
+ "VIEW",
+ "TRIGGER",
+ "VIRTUAL TABLE"
+ };
+ int i = 0;
+ const char *zIn = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[0]);
+ const char *zSchema = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[1]);
+ const char *zName = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[2]);
+ sqlite3 *db = sqlite3_context_db_handle(pCtx);
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(nVal);
+ if( zIn!=0 && cli_strncmp(zIn, "CREATE ", 7)==0 ){
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aPrefix); i++){
+ int n = strlen30(aPrefix[i]);
+ if( cli_strncmp(zIn+7, aPrefix[i], n)==0 && zIn[n+7]==' ' ){
+ char *z = 0;
+ char *zFake = 0;
+ if( zSchema ){
+ char cQuote = quoteChar(zSchema);
+ if( cQuote && sqlite3_stricmp(zSchema,"temp")!=0 ){
+ z = sqlite3_mprintf("%.*s \"%w\".%s", n+7, zIn, zSchema, zIn+n+8);
+ }else{
+ z = sqlite3_mprintf("%.*s %s.%s", n+7, zIn, zSchema, zIn+n+8);
+ }
+ }
+ if( zName
+ && aPrefix[i][0]=='V'
+ && (zFake = shellFakeSchema(db, zSchema, zName))!=0
+ ){
+ if( z==0 ){
+ z = sqlite3_mprintf("%s\n/* %s */", zIn, zFake);
+ }else{
+ z = sqlite3_mprintf("%z\n/* %s */", z, zFake);
+ }
+ free(zFake);
+ }
+ if( z ){
+ sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, z, -1, sqlite3_free);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_result_value(pCtx, apVal[0]);
+}
+
+/*
+** The source code for several run-time loadable extensions is inserted
+** below by the ../tool/mkshellc.tcl script. Before processing that included
+** code, we need to override some macros to make the included program code
+** work here in the middle of this regular program.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(X) (void)(X)
+
+#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER)
+/************************* Begin test_windirent.h ******************/
+/*
+** 2015 November 30
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+** This file contains declarations for most of the opendir() family of
+** POSIX functions on Win32 using the MSVCRT.
+*/
+
+#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(SQLITE_WINDIRENT_H)
+#define SQLITE_WINDIRENT_H
+
+/*
+** We need several data types from the Windows SDK header.
+*/
+
+#ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
+#define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN
+#endif
+
+#include "windows.h"
+
+/*
+** We need several support functions from the SQLite core.
+*/
+
+/* #include "sqlite3.h" */
+
+/*
+** We need several things from the ANSI and MSVCRT headers.
+*/
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+#include <io.h>
+#include <limits.h>
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+
+/*
+** We may need several defines that should have been in "sys/stat.h".
+*/
+
+#ifndef S_ISREG
+#define S_ISREG(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFREG)
+#endif
+
+#ifndef S_ISDIR
+#define S_ISDIR(mode) (((mode) & S_IFMT) == S_IFDIR)
+#endif
+
+#ifndef S_ISLNK
+#define S_ISLNK(mode) (0)
+#endif
+
+/*
+** We may need to provide the "mode_t" type.
+*/
+
+#ifndef MODE_T_DEFINED
+ #define MODE_T_DEFINED
+ typedef unsigned short mode_t;
+#endif
+
+/*
+** We may need to provide the "ino_t" type.
+*/
+
+#ifndef INO_T_DEFINED
+ #define INO_T_DEFINED
+ typedef unsigned short ino_t;
+#endif
+
+/*
+** We need to define "NAME_MAX" if it was not present in "limits.h".
+*/
+
+#ifndef NAME_MAX
+# ifdef FILENAME_MAX
+# define NAME_MAX (FILENAME_MAX)
+# else
+# define NAME_MAX (260)
+# endif
+#endif
+
+/*
+** We need to define "NULL_INTPTR_T" and "BAD_INTPTR_T".
+*/
+
+#ifndef NULL_INTPTR_T
+# define NULL_INTPTR_T ((intptr_t)(0))
+#endif
+
+#ifndef BAD_INTPTR_T
+# define BAD_INTPTR_T ((intptr_t)(-1))
+#endif
+
+/*
+** We need to provide the necessary structures and related types.
+*/
+
+#ifndef DIRENT_DEFINED
+#define DIRENT_DEFINED
+typedef struct DIRENT DIRENT;
+typedef DIRENT *LPDIRENT;
+struct DIRENT {
+ ino_t d_ino; /* Sequence number, do not use. */
+ unsigned d_attributes; /* Win32 file attributes. */
+ char d_name[NAME_MAX + 1]; /* Name within the directory. */
+};
+#endif
+
+#ifndef DIR_DEFINED
+#define DIR_DEFINED
+typedef struct DIR DIR;
+typedef DIR *LPDIR;
+struct DIR {
+ intptr_t d_handle; /* Value returned by "_findfirst". */
+ DIRENT d_first; /* DIRENT constructed based on "_findfirst". */
+ DIRENT d_next; /* DIRENT constructed based on "_findnext". */
+};
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Provide a macro, for use by the implementation, to determine if a
+** particular directory entry should be skipped over when searching for
+** the next directory entry that should be returned by the readdir() or
+** readdir_r() functions.
+*/
+
+#ifndef is_filtered
+# define is_filtered(a) ((((a).attrib)&_A_HIDDEN) || (((a).attrib)&_A_SYSTEM))
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Provide the function prototype for the POSIX compatiable getenv()
+** function. This function is not thread-safe.
+*/
+
+extern const char *windirent_getenv(const char *name);
+
+/*
+** Finally, we can provide the function prototypes for the opendir(),
+** readdir(), readdir_r(), and closedir() POSIX functions.
+*/
+
+extern LPDIR opendir(const char *dirname);
+extern LPDIRENT readdir(LPDIR dirp);
+extern INT readdir_r(LPDIR dirp, LPDIRENT entry, LPDIRENT *result);
+extern INT closedir(LPDIR dirp);
+
+#endif /* defined(WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) */
+
+/************************* End test_windirent.h ********************/
+/************************* Begin test_windirent.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2015 November 30
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+** This file contains code to implement most of the opendir() family of
+** POSIX functions on Win32 using the MSVCRT.
+*/
+
+#if defined(_WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER)
+/* #include "test_windirent.h" */
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the POSIX getenv() function using the Win32 API.
+** This function is not thread-safe.
+*/
+const char *windirent_getenv(
+ const char *name
+){
+ static char value[32768]; /* Maximum length, per MSDN */
+ DWORD dwSize = sizeof(value) / sizeof(char); /* Size in chars */
+ DWORD dwRet; /* Value returned by GetEnvironmentVariableA() */
+
+ memset(value, 0, sizeof(value));
+ dwRet = GetEnvironmentVariableA(name, value, dwSize);
+ if( dwRet==0 || dwRet>dwSize ){
+ /*
+ ** The function call to GetEnvironmentVariableA() failed -OR-
+ ** the buffer is not large enough. Either way, return NULL.
+ */
+ return 0;
+ }else{
+ /*
+ ** The function call to GetEnvironmentVariableA() succeeded
+ ** -AND- the buffer contains the entire value.
+ */
+ return value;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the POSIX opendir() function using the MSVCRT.
+*/
+LPDIR opendir(
+ const char *dirname
+){
+ struct _finddata_t data;
+ LPDIR dirp = (LPDIR)sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(DIR));
+ SIZE_T namesize = sizeof(data.name) / sizeof(data.name[0]);
+
+ if( dirp==NULL ) return NULL;
+ memset(dirp, 0, sizeof(DIR));
+
+ /* TODO: Remove this if Unix-style root paths are not used. */
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp(dirname, "/")==0 ){
+ dirname = windirent_getenv("SystemDrive");
+ }
+
+ memset(&data, 0, sizeof(struct _finddata_t));
+ _snprintf(data.name, namesize, "%s\\*", dirname);
+ dirp->d_handle = _findfirst(data.name, &data);
+
+ if( dirp->d_handle==BAD_INTPTR_T ){
+ closedir(dirp);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* TODO: Remove this block to allow hidden and/or system files. */
+ if( is_filtered(data) ){
+next:
+
+ memset(&data, 0, sizeof(struct _finddata_t));
+ if( _findnext(dirp->d_handle, &data)==-1 ){
+ closedir(dirp);
+ return NULL;
+ }
+
+ /* TODO: Remove this block to allow hidden and/or system files. */
+ if( is_filtered(data) ) goto next;
+ }
+
+ dirp->d_first.d_attributes = data.attrib;
+ strncpy(dirp->d_first.d_name, data.name, NAME_MAX);
+ dirp->d_first.d_name[NAME_MAX] = '\0';
+
+ return dirp;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the POSIX readdir() function using the MSVCRT.
+*/
+LPDIRENT readdir(
+ LPDIR dirp
+){
+ struct _finddata_t data;
+
+ if( dirp==NULL ) return NULL;
+
+ if( dirp->d_first.d_ino==0 ){
+ dirp->d_first.d_ino++;
+ dirp->d_next.d_ino++;
+
+ return &dirp->d_first;
+ }
+
+next:
+
+ memset(&data, 0, sizeof(struct _finddata_t));
+ if( _findnext(dirp->d_handle, &data)==-1 ) return NULL;
+
+ /* TODO: Remove this block to allow hidden and/or system files. */
+ if( is_filtered(data) ) goto next;
+
+ dirp->d_next.d_ino++;
+ dirp->d_next.d_attributes = data.attrib;
+ strncpy(dirp->d_next.d_name, data.name, NAME_MAX);
+ dirp->d_next.d_name[NAME_MAX] = '\0';
+
+ return &dirp->d_next;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the POSIX readdir_r() function using the MSVCRT.
+*/
+INT readdir_r(
+ LPDIR dirp,
+ LPDIRENT entry,
+ LPDIRENT *result
+){
+ struct _finddata_t data;
+
+ if( dirp==NULL ) return EBADF;
+
+ if( dirp->d_first.d_ino==0 ){
+ dirp->d_first.d_ino++;
+ dirp->d_next.d_ino++;
+
+ entry->d_ino = dirp->d_first.d_ino;
+ entry->d_attributes = dirp->d_first.d_attributes;
+ strncpy(entry->d_name, dirp->d_first.d_name, NAME_MAX);
+ entry->d_name[NAME_MAX] = '\0';
+
+ *result = entry;
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+next:
+
+ memset(&data, 0, sizeof(struct _finddata_t));
+ if( _findnext(dirp->d_handle, &data)==-1 ){
+ *result = NULL;
+ return ENOENT;
+ }
+
+ /* TODO: Remove this block to allow hidden and/or system files. */
+ if( is_filtered(data) ) goto next;
+
+ entry->d_ino = (ino_t)-1; /* not available */
+ entry->d_attributes = data.attrib;
+ strncpy(entry->d_name, data.name, NAME_MAX);
+ entry->d_name[NAME_MAX] = '\0';
+
+ *result = entry;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the POSIX closedir() function using the MSVCRT.
+*/
+INT closedir(
+ LPDIR dirp
+){
+ INT result = 0;
+
+ if( dirp==NULL ) return EINVAL;
+
+ if( dirp->d_handle!=NULL_INTPTR_T && dirp->d_handle!=BAD_INTPTR_T ){
+ result = _findclose(dirp->d_handle);
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_free(dirp);
+ return result;
+}
+
+#endif /* defined(WIN32) && defined(_MSC_VER) */
+
+/************************* End test_windirent.c ********************/
+#define dirent DIRENT
+#endif
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/memtrace.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2019-01-21
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+**
+** This file implements an extension that uses the SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC
+** mechanism to add a tracing layer on top of SQLite. If this extension
+** is registered prior to sqlite3_initialize(), it will cause all memory
+** allocation activities to be logged on standard output, or to some other
+** FILE specified by the initializer.
+**
+** This file needs to be compiled into the application that uses it.
+**
+** This extension is used to implement the --memtrace option of the
+** command-line shell.
+*/
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+/* The original memory allocation routines */
+static sqlite3_mem_methods memtraceBase;
+static FILE *memtraceOut;
+
+/* Methods that trace memory allocations */
+static void *memtraceMalloc(int n){
+ if( memtraceOut ){
+ fprintf(memtraceOut, "MEMTRACE: allocate %d bytes\n",
+ memtraceBase.xRoundup(n));
+ }
+ return memtraceBase.xMalloc(n);
+}
+static void memtraceFree(void *p){
+ if( p==0 ) return;
+ if( memtraceOut ){
+ fprintf(memtraceOut, "MEMTRACE: free %d bytes\n", memtraceBase.xSize(p));
+ }
+ memtraceBase.xFree(p);
+}
+static void *memtraceRealloc(void *p, int n){
+ if( p==0 ) return memtraceMalloc(n);
+ if( n==0 ){
+ memtraceFree(p);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if( memtraceOut ){
+ fprintf(memtraceOut, "MEMTRACE: resize %d -> %d bytes\n",
+ memtraceBase.xSize(p), memtraceBase.xRoundup(n));
+ }
+ return memtraceBase.xRealloc(p, n);
+}
+static int memtraceSize(void *p){
+ return memtraceBase.xSize(p);
+}
+static int memtraceRoundup(int n){
+ return memtraceBase.xRoundup(n);
+}
+static int memtraceInit(void *p){
+ return memtraceBase.xInit(p);
+}
+static void memtraceShutdown(void *p){
+ memtraceBase.xShutdown(p);
+}
+
+/* The substitute memory allocator */
+static sqlite3_mem_methods ersaztMethods = {
+ memtraceMalloc,
+ memtraceFree,
+ memtraceRealloc,
+ memtraceSize,
+ memtraceRoundup,
+ memtraceInit,
+ memtraceShutdown,
+ 0
+};
+
+/* Begin tracing memory allocations to out. */
+int sqlite3MemTraceActivate(FILE *out){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ if( memtraceBase.xMalloc==0 ){
+ rc = sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMALLOC, &memtraceBase);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC, &ersaztMethods);
+ }
+ }
+ memtraceOut = out;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/* Deactivate memory tracing */
+int sqlite3MemTraceDeactivate(void){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ if( memtraceBase.xMalloc!=0 ){
+ rc = sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC, &memtraceBase);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ memset(&memtraceBase, 0, sizeof(memtraceBase));
+ }
+ }
+ memtraceOut = 0;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/memtrace.c ********************/
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/shathree.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2017-03-08
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+******************************************************************************
+**
+** This SQLite extension implements functions that compute SHA3 hashes
+** in the way described by the (U.S.) NIST FIPS 202 SHA-3 Standard.
+** Two SQL functions are implemented:
+**
+** sha3(X,SIZE)
+** sha3_query(Y,SIZE)
+**
+** The sha3(X) function computes the SHA3 hash of the input X, or NULL if
+** X is NULL.
+**
+** The sha3_query(Y) function evaluates all queries in the SQL statements of Y
+** and returns a hash of their results.
+**
+** The SIZE argument is optional. If omitted, the SHA3-256 hash algorithm
+** is used. If SIZE is included it must be one of the integers 224, 256,
+** 384, or 512, to determine SHA3 hash variant that is computed.
+*/
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdarg.h>
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_AMALGAMATION
+/* typedef sqlite3_uint64 u64; */
+#endif /* SQLITE_AMALGAMATION */
+
+/******************************************************************************
+** The Hash Engine
+*/
+/*
+** Macros to determine whether the machine is big or little endian,
+** and whether or not that determination is run-time or compile-time.
+**
+** For best performance, an attempt is made to guess at the byte-order
+** using C-preprocessor macros. If that is unsuccessful, or if
+** -DSHA3_BYTEORDER=0 is set, then byte-order is determined
+** at run-time.
+*/
+#ifndef SHA3_BYTEORDER
+# if defined(i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) || \
+ defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_X64) || \
+ defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_ARM) || defined(__x86) || \
+ defined(__arm__)
+# define SHA3_BYTEORDER 1234
+# elif defined(sparc) || defined(__ppc__)
+# define SHA3_BYTEORDER 4321
+# else
+# define SHA3_BYTEORDER 0
+# endif
+#endif
+
+
+/*
+** State structure for a SHA3 hash in progress
+*/
+typedef struct SHA3Context SHA3Context;
+struct SHA3Context {
+ union {
+ u64 s[25]; /* Keccak state. 5x5 lines of 64 bits each */
+ unsigned char x[1600]; /* ... or 1600 bytes */
+ } u;
+ unsigned nRate; /* Bytes of input accepted per Keccak iteration */
+ unsigned nLoaded; /* Input bytes loaded into u.x[] so far this cycle */
+ unsigned ixMask; /* Insert next input into u.x[nLoaded^ixMask]. */
+};
+
+/*
+** A single step of the Keccak mixing function for a 1600-bit state
+*/
+static void KeccakF1600Step(SHA3Context *p){
+ int i;
+ u64 b0, b1, b2, b3, b4;
+ u64 c0, c1, c2, c3, c4;
+ u64 d0, d1, d2, d3, d4;
+ static const u64 RC[] = {
+ 0x0000000000000001ULL, 0x0000000000008082ULL,
+ 0x800000000000808aULL, 0x8000000080008000ULL,
+ 0x000000000000808bULL, 0x0000000080000001ULL,
+ 0x8000000080008081ULL, 0x8000000000008009ULL,
+ 0x000000000000008aULL, 0x0000000000000088ULL,
+ 0x0000000080008009ULL, 0x000000008000000aULL,
+ 0x000000008000808bULL, 0x800000000000008bULL,
+ 0x8000000000008089ULL, 0x8000000000008003ULL,
+ 0x8000000000008002ULL, 0x8000000000000080ULL,
+ 0x000000000000800aULL, 0x800000008000000aULL,
+ 0x8000000080008081ULL, 0x8000000000008080ULL,
+ 0x0000000080000001ULL, 0x8000000080008008ULL
+ };
+# define a00 (p->u.s[0])
+# define a01 (p->u.s[1])
+# define a02 (p->u.s[2])
+# define a03 (p->u.s[3])
+# define a04 (p->u.s[4])
+# define a10 (p->u.s[5])
+# define a11 (p->u.s[6])
+# define a12 (p->u.s[7])
+# define a13 (p->u.s[8])
+# define a14 (p->u.s[9])
+# define a20 (p->u.s[10])
+# define a21 (p->u.s[11])
+# define a22 (p->u.s[12])
+# define a23 (p->u.s[13])
+# define a24 (p->u.s[14])
+# define a30 (p->u.s[15])
+# define a31 (p->u.s[16])
+# define a32 (p->u.s[17])
+# define a33 (p->u.s[18])
+# define a34 (p->u.s[19])
+# define a40 (p->u.s[20])
+# define a41 (p->u.s[21])
+# define a42 (p->u.s[22])
+# define a43 (p->u.s[23])
+# define a44 (p->u.s[24])
+# define ROL64(a,x) ((a<<x)|(a>>(64-x)))
+
+ for(i=0; i<24; i+=4){
+ c0 = a00^a10^a20^a30^a40;
+ c1 = a01^a11^a21^a31^a41;
+ c2 = a02^a12^a22^a32^a42;
+ c3 = a03^a13^a23^a33^a43;
+ c4 = a04^a14^a24^a34^a44;
+ d0 = c4^ROL64(c1, 1);
+ d1 = c0^ROL64(c2, 1);
+ d2 = c1^ROL64(c3, 1);
+ d3 = c2^ROL64(c4, 1);
+ d4 = c3^ROL64(c0, 1);
+
+ b0 = (a00^d0);
+ b1 = ROL64((a11^d1), 44);
+ b2 = ROL64((a22^d2), 43);
+ b3 = ROL64((a33^d3), 21);
+ b4 = ROL64((a44^d4), 14);
+ a00 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a00 ^= RC[i];
+ a11 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a22 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a33 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a44 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b2 = ROL64((a20^d0), 3);
+ b3 = ROL64((a31^d1), 45);
+ b4 = ROL64((a42^d2), 61);
+ b0 = ROL64((a03^d3), 28);
+ b1 = ROL64((a14^d4), 20);
+ a20 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a31 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a42 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a03 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a14 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b4 = ROL64((a40^d0), 18);
+ b0 = ROL64((a01^d1), 1);
+ b1 = ROL64((a12^d2), 6);
+ b2 = ROL64((a23^d3), 25);
+ b3 = ROL64((a34^d4), 8);
+ a40 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a01 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a12 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a23 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a34 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b1 = ROL64((a10^d0), 36);
+ b2 = ROL64((a21^d1), 10);
+ b3 = ROL64((a32^d2), 15);
+ b4 = ROL64((a43^d3), 56);
+ b0 = ROL64((a04^d4), 27);
+ a10 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a21 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a32 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a43 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a04 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b3 = ROL64((a30^d0), 41);
+ b4 = ROL64((a41^d1), 2);
+ b0 = ROL64((a02^d2), 62);
+ b1 = ROL64((a13^d3), 55);
+ b2 = ROL64((a24^d4), 39);
+ a30 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a41 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a02 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a13 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a24 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ c0 = a00^a20^a40^a10^a30;
+ c1 = a11^a31^a01^a21^a41;
+ c2 = a22^a42^a12^a32^a02;
+ c3 = a33^a03^a23^a43^a13;
+ c4 = a44^a14^a34^a04^a24;
+ d0 = c4^ROL64(c1, 1);
+ d1 = c0^ROL64(c2, 1);
+ d2 = c1^ROL64(c3, 1);
+ d3 = c2^ROL64(c4, 1);
+ d4 = c3^ROL64(c0, 1);
+
+ b0 = (a00^d0);
+ b1 = ROL64((a31^d1), 44);
+ b2 = ROL64((a12^d2), 43);
+ b3 = ROL64((a43^d3), 21);
+ b4 = ROL64((a24^d4), 14);
+ a00 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a00 ^= RC[i+1];
+ a31 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a12 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a43 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a24 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b2 = ROL64((a40^d0), 3);
+ b3 = ROL64((a21^d1), 45);
+ b4 = ROL64((a02^d2), 61);
+ b0 = ROL64((a33^d3), 28);
+ b1 = ROL64((a14^d4), 20);
+ a40 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a21 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a02 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a33 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a14 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b4 = ROL64((a30^d0), 18);
+ b0 = ROL64((a11^d1), 1);
+ b1 = ROL64((a42^d2), 6);
+ b2 = ROL64((a23^d3), 25);
+ b3 = ROL64((a04^d4), 8);
+ a30 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a11 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a42 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a23 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a04 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b1 = ROL64((a20^d0), 36);
+ b2 = ROL64((a01^d1), 10);
+ b3 = ROL64((a32^d2), 15);
+ b4 = ROL64((a13^d3), 56);
+ b0 = ROL64((a44^d4), 27);
+ a20 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a01 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a32 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a13 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a44 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b3 = ROL64((a10^d0), 41);
+ b4 = ROL64((a41^d1), 2);
+ b0 = ROL64((a22^d2), 62);
+ b1 = ROL64((a03^d3), 55);
+ b2 = ROL64((a34^d4), 39);
+ a10 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a41 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a22 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a03 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a34 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ c0 = a00^a40^a30^a20^a10;
+ c1 = a31^a21^a11^a01^a41;
+ c2 = a12^a02^a42^a32^a22;
+ c3 = a43^a33^a23^a13^a03;
+ c4 = a24^a14^a04^a44^a34;
+ d0 = c4^ROL64(c1, 1);
+ d1 = c0^ROL64(c2, 1);
+ d2 = c1^ROL64(c3, 1);
+ d3 = c2^ROL64(c4, 1);
+ d4 = c3^ROL64(c0, 1);
+
+ b0 = (a00^d0);
+ b1 = ROL64((a21^d1), 44);
+ b2 = ROL64((a42^d2), 43);
+ b3 = ROL64((a13^d3), 21);
+ b4 = ROL64((a34^d4), 14);
+ a00 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a00 ^= RC[i+2];
+ a21 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a42 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a13 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a34 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b2 = ROL64((a30^d0), 3);
+ b3 = ROL64((a01^d1), 45);
+ b4 = ROL64((a22^d2), 61);
+ b0 = ROL64((a43^d3), 28);
+ b1 = ROL64((a14^d4), 20);
+ a30 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a01 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a22 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a43 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a14 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b4 = ROL64((a10^d0), 18);
+ b0 = ROL64((a31^d1), 1);
+ b1 = ROL64((a02^d2), 6);
+ b2 = ROL64((a23^d3), 25);
+ b3 = ROL64((a44^d4), 8);
+ a10 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a31 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a02 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a23 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a44 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b1 = ROL64((a40^d0), 36);
+ b2 = ROL64((a11^d1), 10);
+ b3 = ROL64((a32^d2), 15);
+ b4 = ROL64((a03^d3), 56);
+ b0 = ROL64((a24^d4), 27);
+ a40 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a11 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a32 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a03 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a24 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b3 = ROL64((a20^d0), 41);
+ b4 = ROL64((a41^d1), 2);
+ b0 = ROL64((a12^d2), 62);
+ b1 = ROL64((a33^d3), 55);
+ b2 = ROL64((a04^d4), 39);
+ a20 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a41 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a12 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a33 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a04 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ c0 = a00^a30^a10^a40^a20;
+ c1 = a21^a01^a31^a11^a41;
+ c2 = a42^a22^a02^a32^a12;
+ c3 = a13^a43^a23^a03^a33;
+ c4 = a34^a14^a44^a24^a04;
+ d0 = c4^ROL64(c1, 1);
+ d1 = c0^ROL64(c2, 1);
+ d2 = c1^ROL64(c3, 1);
+ d3 = c2^ROL64(c4, 1);
+ d4 = c3^ROL64(c0, 1);
+
+ b0 = (a00^d0);
+ b1 = ROL64((a01^d1), 44);
+ b2 = ROL64((a02^d2), 43);
+ b3 = ROL64((a03^d3), 21);
+ b4 = ROL64((a04^d4), 14);
+ a00 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a00 ^= RC[i+3];
+ a01 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a02 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a03 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a04 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b2 = ROL64((a10^d0), 3);
+ b3 = ROL64((a11^d1), 45);
+ b4 = ROL64((a12^d2), 61);
+ b0 = ROL64((a13^d3), 28);
+ b1 = ROL64((a14^d4), 20);
+ a10 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a11 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a12 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a13 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a14 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b4 = ROL64((a20^d0), 18);
+ b0 = ROL64((a21^d1), 1);
+ b1 = ROL64((a22^d2), 6);
+ b2 = ROL64((a23^d3), 25);
+ b3 = ROL64((a24^d4), 8);
+ a20 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a21 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a22 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a23 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a24 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b1 = ROL64((a30^d0), 36);
+ b2 = ROL64((a31^d1), 10);
+ b3 = ROL64((a32^d2), 15);
+ b4 = ROL64((a33^d3), 56);
+ b0 = ROL64((a34^d4), 27);
+ a30 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a31 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a32 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a33 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a34 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+
+ b3 = ROL64((a40^d0), 41);
+ b4 = ROL64((a41^d1), 2);
+ b0 = ROL64((a42^d2), 62);
+ b1 = ROL64((a43^d3), 55);
+ b2 = ROL64((a44^d4), 39);
+ a40 = b0 ^((~b1)& b2 );
+ a41 = b1 ^((~b2)& b3 );
+ a42 = b2 ^((~b3)& b4 );
+ a43 = b3 ^((~b4)& b0 );
+ a44 = b4 ^((~b0)& b1 );
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Initialize a new hash. iSize determines the size of the hash
+** in bits and should be one of 224, 256, 384, or 512. Or iSize
+** can be zero to use the default hash size of 256 bits.
+*/
+static void SHA3Init(SHA3Context *p, int iSize){
+ memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p));
+ if( iSize>=128 && iSize<=512 ){
+ p->nRate = (1600 - ((iSize + 31)&~31)*2)/8;
+ }else{
+ p->nRate = (1600 - 2*256)/8;
+ }
+#if SHA3_BYTEORDER==1234
+ /* Known to be little-endian at compile-time. No-op */
+#elif SHA3_BYTEORDER==4321
+ p->ixMask = 7; /* Big-endian */
+#else
+ {
+ static unsigned int one = 1;
+ if( 1==*(unsigned char*)&one ){
+ /* Little endian. No byte swapping. */
+ p->ixMask = 0;
+ }else{
+ /* Big endian. Byte swap. */
+ p->ixMask = 7;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+}
+
+/*
+** Make consecutive calls to the SHA3Update function to add new content
+** to the hash
+*/
+static void SHA3Update(
+ SHA3Context *p,
+ const unsigned char *aData,
+ unsigned int nData
+){
+ unsigned int i = 0;
+ if( aData==0 ) return;
+#if SHA3_BYTEORDER==1234
+ if( (p->nLoaded % 8)==0 && ((aData - (const unsigned char*)0)&7)==0 ){
+ for(; i+7<nData; i+=8){
+ p->u.s[p->nLoaded/8] ^= *(u64*)&aData[i];
+ p->nLoaded += 8;
+ if( p->nLoaded>=p->nRate ){
+ KeccakF1600Step(p);
+ p->nLoaded = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ for(; i<nData; i++){
+#if SHA3_BYTEORDER==1234
+ p->u.x[p->nLoaded] ^= aData[i];
+#elif SHA3_BYTEORDER==4321
+ p->u.x[p->nLoaded^0x07] ^= aData[i];
+#else
+ p->u.x[p->nLoaded^p->ixMask] ^= aData[i];
+#endif
+ p->nLoaded++;
+ if( p->nLoaded==p->nRate ){
+ KeccakF1600Step(p);
+ p->nLoaded = 0;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** After all content has been added, invoke SHA3Final() to compute
+** the final hash. The function returns a pointer to the binary
+** hash value.
+*/
+static unsigned char *SHA3Final(SHA3Context *p){
+ unsigned int i;
+ if( p->nLoaded==p->nRate-1 ){
+ const unsigned char c1 = 0x86;
+ SHA3Update(p, &c1, 1);
+ }else{
+ const unsigned char c2 = 0x06;
+ const unsigned char c3 = 0x80;
+ SHA3Update(p, &c2, 1);
+ p->nLoaded = p->nRate - 1;
+ SHA3Update(p, &c3, 1);
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<p->nRate; i++){
+ p->u.x[i+p->nRate] = p->u.x[i^p->ixMask];
+ }
+ return &p->u.x[p->nRate];
+}
+/* End of the hashing logic
+*****************************************************************************/
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the sha3(X,SIZE) function.
+**
+** Return a BLOB which is the SIZE-bit SHA3 hash of X. The default
+** size is 256. If X is a BLOB, it is hashed as is.
+** For all other non-NULL types of input, X is converted into a UTF-8 string
+** and the string is hashed without the trailing 0x00 terminator. The hash
+** of a NULL value is NULL.
+*/
+static void sha3Func(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ SHA3Context cx;
+ int eType = sqlite3_value_type(argv[0]);
+ int nByte = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]);
+ int iSize;
+ if( argc==1 ){
+ iSize = 256;
+ }else{
+ iSize = sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]);
+ if( iSize!=224 && iSize!=256 && iSize!=384 && iSize!=512 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "SHA3 size should be one of: 224 256 "
+ "384 512", -1);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ if( eType==SQLITE_NULL ) return;
+ SHA3Init(&cx, iSize);
+ if( eType==SQLITE_BLOB ){
+ SHA3Update(&cx, sqlite3_value_blob(argv[0]), nByte);
+ }else{
+ SHA3Update(&cx, sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]), nByte);
+ }
+ sqlite3_result_blob(context, SHA3Final(&cx), iSize/8, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+}
+
+/* Compute a string using sqlite3_vsnprintf() with a maximum length
+** of 50 bytes and add it to the hash.
+*/
+static void sha3_step_vformat(
+ SHA3Context *p, /* Add content to this context */
+ const char *zFormat,
+ ...
+){
+ va_list ap;
+ int n;
+ char zBuf[50];
+ va_start(ap, zFormat);
+ sqlite3_vsnprintf(sizeof(zBuf),zBuf,zFormat,ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ n = (int)strlen(zBuf);
+ SHA3Update(p, (unsigned char*)zBuf, n);
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the sha3_query(SQL,SIZE) function.
+**
+** This function compiles and runs the SQL statement(s) given in the
+** argument. The results are hashed using a SIZE-bit SHA3. The default
+** size is 256.
+**
+** The format of the byte stream that is hashed is summarized as follows:
+**
+** S<n>:<sql>
+** R
+** N
+** I<int>
+** F<ieee-float>
+** B<size>:<bytes>
+** T<size>:<text>
+**
+** <sql> is the original SQL text for each statement run and <n> is
+** the size of that text. The SQL text is UTF-8. A single R character
+** occurs before the start of each row. N means a NULL value.
+** I mean an 8-byte little-endian integer <int>. F is a floating point
+** number with an 8-byte little-endian IEEE floating point value <ieee-float>.
+** B means blobs of <size> bytes. T means text rendered as <size>
+** bytes of UTF-8. The <n> and <size> values are expressed as an ASCII
+** text integers.
+**
+** For each SQL statement in the X input, there is one S segment. Each
+** S segment is followed by zero or more R segments, one for each row in the
+** result set. After each R, there are one or more N, I, F, B, or T segments,
+** one for each column in the result set. Segments are concatentated directly
+** with no delimiters of any kind.
+*/
+static void sha3QueryFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ sqlite3 *db = sqlite3_context_db_handle(context);
+ const char *zSql = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ int nCol; /* Number of columns in the result set */
+ int i; /* Loop counter */
+ int rc;
+ int n;
+ const char *z;
+ SHA3Context cx;
+ int iSize;
+
+ if( argc==1 ){
+ iSize = 256;
+ }else{
+ iSize = sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]);
+ if( iSize!=224 && iSize!=256 && iSize!=384 && iSize!=512 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "SHA3 size should be one of: 224 256 "
+ "384 512", -1);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ if( zSql==0 ) return;
+ SHA3Init(&cx, iSize);
+ while( zSql[0] ){
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, &zSql);
+ if( rc ){
+ char *zMsg = sqlite3_mprintf("error SQL statement [%s]: %s",
+ zSql, sqlite3_errmsg(db));
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, zMsg, -1);
+ sqlite3_free(zMsg);
+ return;
+ }
+ if( !sqlite3_stmt_readonly(pStmt) ){
+ char *zMsg = sqlite3_mprintf("non-query: [%s]", sqlite3_sql(pStmt));
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, zMsg, -1);
+ sqlite3_free(zMsg);
+ return;
+ }
+ nCol = sqlite3_column_count(pStmt);
+ z = sqlite3_sql(pStmt);
+ if( z ){
+ n = (int)strlen(z);
+ sha3_step_vformat(&cx,"S%d:",n);
+ SHA3Update(&cx,(unsigned char*)z,n);
+ }
+
+ /* Compute a hash over the result of the query */
+ while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){
+ SHA3Update(&cx,(const unsigned char*)"R",1);
+ for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
+ switch( sqlite3_column_type(pStmt,i) ){
+ case SQLITE_NULL: {
+ SHA3Update(&cx, (const unsigned char*)"N",1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_INTEGER: {
+ sqlite3_uint64 u;
+ int j;
+ unsigned char x[9];
+ sqlite3_int64 v = sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt,i);
+ memcpy(&u, &v, 8);
+ for(j=8; j>=1; j--){
+ x[j] = u & 0xff;
+ u >>= 8;
+ }
+ x[0] = 'I';
+ SHA3Update(&cx, x, 9);
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_FLOAT: {
+ sqlite3_uint64 u;
+ int j;
+ unsigned char x[9];
+ double r = sqlite3_column_double(pStmt,i);
+ memcpy(&u, &r, 8);
+ for(j=8; j>=1; j--){
+ x[j] = u & 0xff;
+ u >>= 8;
+ }
+ x[0] = 'F';
+ SHA3Update(&cx,x,9);
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_TEXT: {
+ int n2 = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, i);
+ const unsigned char *z2 = sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, i);
+ sha3_step_vformat(&cx,"T%d:",n2);
+ SHA3Update(&cx, z2, n2);
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_BLOB: {
+ int n2 = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, i);
+ const unsigned char *z2 = sqlite3_column_blob(pStmt, i);
+ sha3_step_vformat(&cx,"B%d:",n2);
+ SHA3Update(&cx, z2, n2);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ }
+ sqlite3_result_blob(context, SHA3Final(&cx), iSize/8, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+}
+
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_shathree_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)pzErrMsg; /* Unused parameter */
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "sha3", 1,
+ SQLITE_UTF8 | SQLITE_INNOCUOUS | SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC,
+ 0, sha3Func, 0, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "sha3", 2,
+ SQLITE_UTF8 | SQLITE_INNOCUOUS | SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC,
+ 0, sha3Func, 0, 0);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "sha3_query", 1,
+ SQLITE_UTF8 | SQLITE_DIRECTONLY,
+ 0, sha3QueryFunc, 0, 0);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "sha3_query", 2,
+ SQLITE_UTF8 | SQLITE_DIRECTONLY,
+ 0, sha3QueryFunc, 0, 0);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/shathree.c ********************/
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/uint.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2020-04-14
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+******************************************************************************
+**
+** This SQLite extension implements the UINT collating sequence.
+**
+** UINT works like BINARY for text, except that embedded strings
+** of digits compare in numeric order.
+**
+** * Leading zeros are handled properly, in the sense that
+** they do not mess of the maginitude comparison of embedded
+** strings of digits. "x00123y" is equal to "x123y".
+**
+** * Only unsigned integers are recognized. Plus and minus
+** signs are ignored. Decimal points and exponential notation
+** are ignored.
+**
+** * Embedded integers can be of arbitrary length. Comparison
+** is *not* limited integers that can be expressed as a
+** 64-bit machine integer.
+*/
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+
+/*
+** Compare text in lexicographic order, except strings of digits
+** compare in numeric order.
+*/
+static int uintCollFunc(
+ void *notUsed,
+ int nKey1, const void *pKey1,
+ int nKey2, const void *pKey2
+){
+ const unsigned char *zA = (const unsigned char*)pKey1;
+ const unsigned char *zB = (const unsigned char*)pKey2;
+ int i=0, j=0, x;
+ (void)notUsed;
+ while( i<nKey1 && j<nKey2 ){
+ x = zA[i] - zB[j];
+ if( isdigit(zA[i]) ){
+ int k;
+ if( !isdigit(zB[j]) ) return x;
+ while( i<nKey1 && zA[i]=='0' ){ i++; }
+ while( j<nKey2 && zB[j]=='0' ){ j++; }
+ k = 0;
+ while( i+k<nKey1 && isdigit(zA[i+k])
+ && j+k<nKey2 && isdigit(zB[j+k]) ){
+ k++;
+ }
+ if( i+k<nKey1 && isdigit(zA[i+k]) ){
+ return +1;
+ }else if( j+k<nKey2 && isdigit(zB[j+k]) ){
+ return -1;
+ }else{
+ x = memcmp(zA+i, zB+j, k);
+ if( x ) return x;
+ i += k;
+ j += k;
+ }
+ }else if( x ){
+ return x;
+ }else{
+ i++;
+ j++;
+ }
+ }
+ return (nKey1 - i) - (nKey2 - j);
+}
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_uint_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)pzErrMsg; /* Unused parameter */
+ return sqlite3_create_collation(db, "uint", SQLITE_UTF8, 0, uintCollFunc);
+}
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/uint.c ********************/
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/decimal.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2020-06-22
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+******************************************************************************
+**
+** Routines to implement arbitrary-precision decimal math.
+**
+** The focus here is on simplicity and correctness, not performance.
+*/
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+
+/* Mark a function parameter as unused, to suppress nuisance compiler
+** warnings. */
+#ifndef UNUSED_PARAMETER
+# define UNUSED_PARAMETER(X) (void)(X)
+#endif
+
+
+/* A decimal object */
+typedef struct Decimal Decimal;
+struct Decimal {
+ char sign; /* 0 for positive, 1 for negative */
+ char oom; /* True if an OOM is encountered */
+ char isNull; /* True if holds a NULL rather than a number */
+ char isInit; /* True upon initialization */
+ int nDigit; /* Total number of digits */
+ int nFrac; /* Number of digits to the right of the decimal point */
+ signed char *a; /* Array of digits. Most significant first. */
+};
+
+/*
+** Release memory held by a Decimal, but do not free the object itself.
+*/
+static void decimal_clear(Decimal *p){
+ sqlite3_free(p->a);
+}
+
+/*
+** Destroy a Decimal object
+*/
+static void decimal_free(Decimal *p){
+ if( p ){
+ decimal_clear(p);
+ sqlite3_free(p);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Allocate a new Decimal object. Initialize it to the number given
+** by the input string.
+*/
+static Decimal *decimal_new(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx,
+ sqlite3_value *pIn,
+ int nAlt,
+ const unsigned char *zAlt
+){
+ Decimal *p;
+ int n, i;
+ const unsigned char *zIn;
+ int iExp = 0;
+ p = sqlite3_malloc( sizeof(*p) );
+ if( p==0 ) goto new_no_mem;
+ p->sign = 0;
+ p->oom = 0;
+ p->isInit = 1;
+ p->isNull = 0;
+ p->nDigit = 0;
+ p->nFrac = 0;
+ if( zAlt ){
+ n = nAlt,
+ zIn = zAlt;
+ }else{
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(pIn)==SQLITE_NULL ){
+ p->a = 0;
+ p->isNull = 1;
+ return p;
+ }
+ n = sqlite3_value_bytes(pIn);
+ zIn = sqlite3_value_text(pIn);
+ }
+ p->a = sqlite3_malloc64( n+1 );
+ if( p->a==0 ) goto new_no_mem;
+ for(i=0; isspace(zIn[i]); i++){}
+ if( zIn[i]=='-' ){
+ p->sign = 1;
+ i++;
+ }else if( zIn[i]=='+' ){
+ i++;
+ }
+ while( i<n && zIn[i]=='0' ) i++;
+ while( i<n ){
+ char c = zIn[i];
+ if( c>='0' && c<='9' ){
+ p->a[p->nDigit++] = c - '0';
+ }else if( c=='.' ){
+ p->nFrac = p->nDigit + 1;
+ }else if( c=='e' || c=='E' ){
+ int j = i+1;
+ int neg = 0;
+ if( j>=n ) break;
+ if( zIn[j]=='-' ){
+ neg = 1;
+ j++;
+ }else if( zIn[j]=='+' ){
+ j++;
+ }
+ while( j<n && iExp<1000000 ){
+ if( zIn[j]>='0' && zIn[j]<='9' ){
+ iExp = iExp*10 + zIn[j] - '0';
+ }
+ j++;
+ }
+ if( neg ) iExp = -iExp;
+ break;
+ }
+ i++;
+ }
+ if( p->nFrac ){
+ p->nFrac = p->nDigit - (p->nFrac - 1);
+ }
+ if( iExp>0 ){
+ if( p->nFrac>0 ){
+ if( iExp<=p->nFrac ){
+ p->nFrac -= iExp;
+ iExp = 0;
+ }else{
+ iExp -= p->nFrac;
+ p->nFrac = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ if( iExp>0 ){
+ p->a = sqlite3_realloc64(p->a, p->nDigit + iExp + 1 );
+ if( p->a==0 ) goto new_no_mem;
+ memset(p->a+p->nDigit, 0, iExp);
+ p->nDigit += iExp;
+ }
+ }else if( iExp<0 ){
+ int nExtra;
+ iExp = -iExp;
+ nExtra = p->nDigit - p->nFrac - 1;
+ if( nExtra ){
+ if( nExtra>=iExp ){
+ p->nFrac += iExp;
+ iExp = 0;
+ }else{
+ iExp -= nExtra;
+ p->nFrac = p->nDigit - 1;
+ }
+ }
+ if( iExp>0 ){
+ p->a = sqlite3_realloc64(p->a, p->nDigit + iExp + 1 );
+ if( p->a==0 ) goto new_no_mem;
+ memmove(p->a+iExp, p->a, p->nDigit);
+ memset(p->a, 0, iExp);
+ p->nDigit += iExp;
+ p->nFrac += iExp;
+ }
+ }
+ return p;
+
+new_no_mem:
+ if( pCtx ) sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx);
+ sqlite3_free(p);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Make the given Decimal the result.
+*/
+static void decimal_result(sqlite3_context *pCtx, Decimal *p){
+ char *z;
+ int i, j;
+ int n;
+ if( p==0 || p->oom ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx);
+ return;
+ }
+ if( p->isNull ){
+ sqlite3_result_null(pCtx);
+ return;
+ }
+ z = sqlite3_malloc( p->nDigit+4 );
+ if( z==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx);
+ return;
+ }
+ i = 0;
+ if( p->nDigit==0 || (p->nDigit==1 && p->a[0]==0) ){
+ p->sign = 0;
+ }
+ if( p->sign ){
+ z[0] = '-';
+ i = 1;
+ }
+ n = p->nDigit - p->nFrac;
+ if( n<=0 ){
+ z[i++] = '0';
+ }
+ j = 0;
+ while( n>1 && p->a[j]==0 ){
+ j++;
+ n--;
+ }
+ while( n>0 ){
+ z[i++] = p->a[j] + '0';
+ j++;
+ n--;
+ }
+ if( p->nFrac ){
+ z[i++] = '.';
+ do{
+ z[i++] = p->a[j] + '0';
+ j++;
+ }while( j<p->nDigit );
+ }
+ z[i] = 0;
+ sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, z, i, sqlite3_free);
+}
+
+/*
+** SQL Function: decimal(X)
+**
+** Convert input X into decimal and then back into text
+*/
+static void decimalFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ Decimal *p = decimal_new(context, argv[0], 0, 0);
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc);
+ decimal_result(context, p);
+ decimal_free(p);
+}
+
+/*
+** Compare to Decimal objects. Return negative, 0, or positive if the
+** first object is less than, equal to, or greater than the second.
+**
+** Preconditions for this routine:
+**
+** pA!=0
+** pA->isNull==0
+** pB!=0
+** pB->isNull==0
+*/
+static int decimal_cmp(const Decimal *pA, const Decimal *pB){
+ int nASig, nBSig, rc, n;
+ if( pA->sign!=pB->sign ){
+ return pA->sign ? -1 : +1;
+ }
+ if( pA->sign ){
+ const Decimal *pTemp = pA;
+ pA = pB;
+ pB = pTemp;
+ }
+ nASig = pA->nDigit - pA->nFrac;
+ nBSig = pB->nDigit - pB->nFrac;
+ if( nASig!=nBSig ){
+ return nASig - nBSig;
+ }
+ n = pA->nDigit;
+ if( n>pB->nDigit ) n = pB->nDigit;
+ rc = memcmp(pA->a, pB->a, n);
+ if( rc==0 ){
+ rc = pA->nDigit - pB->nDigit;
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** SQL Function: decimal_cmp(X, Y)
+**
+** Return negative, zero, or positive if X is less then, equal to, or
+** greater than Y.
+*/
+static void decimalCmpFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ Decimal *pA = 0, *pB = 0;
+ int rc;
+
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc);
+ pA = decimal_new(context, argv[0], 0, 0);
+ if( pA==0 || pA->isNull ) goto cmp_done;
+ pB = decimal_new(context, argv[1], 0, 0);
+ if( pB==0 || pB->isNull ) goto cmp_done;
+ rc = decimal_cmp(pA, pB);
+ if( rc<0 ) rc = -1;
+ else if( rc>0 ) rc = +1;
+ sqlite3_result_int(context, rc);
+cmp_done:
+ decimal_free(pA);
+ decimal_free(pB);
+}
+
+/*
+** Expand the Decimal so that it has a least nDigit digits and nFrac
+** digits to the right of the decimal point.
+*/
+static void decimal_expand(Decimal *p, int nDigit, int nFrac){
+ int nAddSig;
+ int nAddFrac;
+ if( p==0 ) return;
+ nAddFrac = nFrac - p->nFrac;
+ nAddSig = (nDigit - p->nDigit) - nAddFrac;
+ if( nAddFrac==0 && nAddSig==0 ) return;
+ p->a = sqlite3_realloc64(p->a, nDigit+1);
+ if( p->a==0 ){
+ p->oom = 1;
+ return;
+ }
+ if( nAddSig ){
+ memmove(p->a+nAddSig, p->a, p->nDigit);
+ memset(p->a, 0, nAddSig);
+ p->nDigit += nAddSig;
+ }
+ if( nAddFrac ){
+ memset(p->a+p->nDigit, 0, nAddFrac);
+ p->nDigit += nAddFrac;
+ p->nFrac += nAddFrac;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Add the value pB into pA.
+**
+** Both pA and pB might become denormalized by this routine.
+*/
+static void decimal_add(Decimal *pA, Decimal *pB){
+ int nSig, nFrac, nDigit;
+ int i, rc;
+ if( pA==0 ){
+ return;
+ }
+ if( pA->oom || pB==0 || pB->oom ){
+ pA->oom = 1;
+ return;
+ }
+ if( pA->isNull || pB->isNull ){
+ pA->isNull = 1;
+ return;
+ }
+ nSig = pA->nDigit - pA->nFrac;
+ if( nSig && pA->a[0]==0 ) nSig--;
+ if( nSig<pB->nDigit-pB->nFrac ){
+ nSig = pB->nDigit - pB->nFrac;
+ }
+ nFrac = pA->nFrac;
+ if( nFrac<pB->nFrac ) nFrac = pB->nFrac;
+ nDigit = nSig + nFrac + 1;
+ decimal_expand(pA, nDigit, nFrac);
+ decimal_expand(pB, nDigit, nFrac);
+ if( pA->oom || pB->oom ){
+ pA->oom = 1;
+ }else{
+ if( pA->sign==pB->sign ){
+ int carry = 0;
+ for(i=nDigit-1; i>=0; i--){
+ int x = pA->a[i] + pB->a[i] + carry;
+ if( x>=10 ){
+ carry = 1;
+ pA->a[i] = x - 10;
+ }else{
+ carry = 0;
+ pA->a[i] = x;
+ }
+ }
+ }else{
+ signed char *aA, *aB;
+ int borrow = 0;
+ rc = memcmp(pA->a, pB->a, nDigit);
+ if( rc<0 ){
+ aA = pB->a;
+ aB = pA->a;
+ pA->sign = !pA->sign;
+ }else{
+ aA = pA->a;
+ aB = pB->a;
+ }
+ for(i=nDigit-1; i>=0; i--){
+ int x = aA[i] - aB[i] - borrow;
+ if( x<0 ){
+ pA->a[i] = x+10;
+ borrow = 1;
+ }else{
+ pA->a[i] = x;
+ borrow = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Compare text in decimal order.
+*/
+static int decimalCollFunc(
+ void *notUsed,
+ int nKey1, const void *pKey1,
+ int nKey2, const void *pKey2
+){
+ const unsigned char *zA = (const unsigned char*)pKey1;
+ const unsigned char *zB = (const unsigned char*)pKey2;
+ Decimal *pA = decimal_new(0, 0, nKey1, zA);
+ Decimal *pB = decimal_new(0, 0, nKey2, zB);
+ int rc;
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(notUsed);
+ if( pA==0 || pB==0 ){
+ rc = 0;
+ }else{
+ rc = decimal_cmp(pA, pB);
+ }
+ decimal_free(pA);
+ decimal_free(pB);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** SQL Function: decimal_add(X, Y)
+** decimal_sub(X, Y)
+**
+** Return the sum or difference of X and Y.
+*/
+static void decimalAddFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ Decimal *pA = decimal_new(context, argv[0], 0, 0);
+ Decimal *pB = decimal_new(context, argv[1], 0, 0);
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc);
+ decimal_add(pA, pB);
+ decimal_result(context, pA);
+ decimal_free(pA);
+ decimal_free(pB);
+}
+static void decimalSubFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ Decimal *pA = decimal_new(context, argv[0], 0, 0);
+ Decimal *pB = decimal_new(context, argv[1], 0, 0);
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc);
+ if( pB ){
+ pB->sign = !pB->sign;
+ decimal_add(pA, pB);
+ decimal_result(context, pA);
+ }
+ decimal_free(pA);
+ decimal_free(pB);
+}
+
+/* Aggregate funcion: decimal_sum(X)
+**
+** Works like sum() except that it uses decimal arithmetic for unlimited
+** precision.
+*/
+static void decimalSumStep(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ Decimal *p;
+ Decimal *pArg;
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc);
+ p = sqlite3_aggregate_context(context, sizeof(*p));
+ if( p==0 ) return;
+ if( !p->isInit ){
+ p->isInit = 1;
+ p->a = sqlite3_malloc(2);
+ if( p->a==0 ){
+ p->oom = 1;
+ }else{
+ p->a[0] = 0;
+ }
+ p->nDigit = 1;
+ p->nFrac = 0;
+ }
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ) return;
+ pArg = decimal_new(context, argv[0], 0, 0);
+ decimal_add(p, pArg);
+ decimal_free(pArg);
+}
+static void decimalSumInverse(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ Decimal *p;
+ Decimal *pArg;
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc);
+ p = sqlite3_aggregate_context(context, sizeof(*p));
+ if( p==0 ) return;
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ) return;
+ pArg = decimal_new(context, argv[0], 0, 0);
+ if( pArg ) pArg->sign = !pArg->sign;
+ decimal_add(p, pArg);
+ decimal_free(pArg);
+}
+static void decimalSumValue(sqlite3_context *context){
+ Decimal *p = sqlite3_aggregate_context(context, 0);
+ if( p==0 ) return;
+ decimal_result(context, p);
+}
+static void decimalSumFinalize(sqlite3_context *context){
+ Decimal *p = sqlite3_aggregate_context(context, 0);
+ if( p==0 ) return;
+ decimal_result(context, p);
+ decimal_clear(p);
+}
+
+/*
+** SQL Function: decimal_mul(X, Y)
+**
+** Return the product of X and Y.
+**
+** All significant digits after the decimal point are retained.
+** Trailing zeros after the decimal point are omitted as long as
+** the number of digits after the decimal point is no less than
+** either the number of digits in either input.
+*/
+static void decimalMulFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ Decimal *pA = decimal_new(context, argv[0], 0, 0);
+ Decimal *pB = decimal_new(context, argv[1], 0, 0);
+ signed char *acc = 0;
+ int i, j, k;
+ int minFrac;
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc);
+ if( pA==0 || pA->oom || pA->isNull
+ || pB==0 || pB->oom || pB->isNull
+ ){
+ goto mul_end;
+ }
+ acc = sqlite3_malloc64( pA->nDigit + pB->nDigit + 2 );
+ if( acc==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
+ goto mul_end;
+ }
+ memset(acc, 0, pA->nDigit + pB->nDigit + 2);
+ minFrac = pA->nFrac;
+ if( pB->nFrac<minFrac ) minFrac = pB->nFrac;
+ for(i=pA->nDigit-1; i>=0; i--){
+ signed char f = pA->a[i];
+ int carry = 0, x;
+ for(j=pB->nDigit-1, k=i+j+3; j>=0; j--, k--){
+ x = acc[k] + f*pB->a[j] + carry;
+ acc[k] = x%10;
+ carry = x/10;
+ }
+ x = acc[k] + carry;
+ acc[k] = x%10;
+ acc[k-1] += x/10;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(pA->a);
+ pA->a = acc;
+ acc = 0;
+ pA->nDigit += pB->nDigit + 2;
+ pA->nFrac += pB->nFrac;
+ pA->sign ^= pB->sign;
+ while( pA->nFrac>minFrac && pA->a[pA->nDigit-1]==0 ){
+ pA->nFrac--;
+ pA->nDigit--;
+ }
+ decimal_result(context, pA);
+
+mul_end:
+ sqlite3_free(acc);
+ decimal_free(pA);
+ decimal_free(pB);
+}
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_decimal_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ static const struct {
+ const char *zFuncName;
+ int nArg;
+ void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**);
+ } aFunc[] = {
+ { "decimal", 1, decimalFunc },
+ { "decimal_cmp", 2, decimalCmpFunc },
+ { "decimal_add", 2, decimalAddFunc },
+ { "decimal_sub", 2, decimalSubFunc },
+ { "decimal_mul", 2, decimalMulFunc },
+ };
+ unsigned int i;
+ (void)pzErrMsg; /* Unused parameter */
+
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+
+ for(i=0; i<(int)(sizeof(aFunc)/sizeof(aFunc[0])) && rc==SQLITE_OK; i++){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, aFunc[i].zFuncName, aFunc[i].nArg,
+ SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_INNOCUOUS|SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC,
+ 0, aFunc[i].xFunc, 0, 0);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_window_function(db, "decimal_sum", 1,
+ SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_INNOCUOUS|SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC, 0,
+ decimalSumStep, decimalSumFinalize,
+ decimalSumValue, decimalSumInverse, 0);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_collation(db, "decimal", SQLITE_UTF8,
+ 0, decimalCollFunc);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/decimal.c ********************/
+#undef sqlite3_base_init
+#define sqlite3_base_init sqlite3_base64_init
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/base64.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2022-11-18
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+**
+** This is a SQLite extension for converting in either direction
+** between a (binary) blob and base64 text. Base64 can transit a
+** sane USASCII channel unmolested. It also plays nicely in CSV or
+** written as TCL brace-enclosed literals or SQL string literals,
+** and can be used unmodified in XML-like documents.
+**
+** This is an independent implementation of conversions specified in
+** RFC 4648, done on the above date by the author (Larry Brasfield)
+** who thereby has the right to put this into the public domain.
+**
+** The conversions meet RFC 4648 requirements, provided that this
+** C source specifies that line-feeds are included in the encoded
+** data to limit visible line lengths to 72 characters and to
+** terminate any encoded blob having non-zero length.
+**
+** Length limitations are not imposed except that the runtime
+** SQLite string or blob length limits are respected. Otherwise,
+** any length binary sequence can be represented and recovered.
+** Generated base64 sequences, with their line-feeds included,
+** can be concatenated; the result converted back to binary will
+** be the concatenation of the represented binary sequences.
+**
+** This SQLite3 extension creates a function, base64(x), which
+** either: converts text x containing base64 to a returned blob;
+** or converts a blob x to returned text containing base64. An
+** error will be thrown for other input argument types.
+**
+** This code relies on UTF-8 encoding only with respect to the
+** meaning of the first 128 (7-bit) codes matching that of USASCII.
+** It will fail miserably if somehow made to try to convert EBCDIC.
+** Because it is table-driven, it could be enhanced to handle that,
+** but the world and SQLite have moved on from that anachronism.
+**
+** To build the extension:
+** Set shell variable SQDIR=<your favorite SQLite checkout directory>
+** *Nix: gcc -O2 -shared -I$SQDIR -fPIC -o base64.so base64.c
+** OSX: gcc -O2 -dynamiclib -fPIC -I$SQDIR -o base64.dylib base64.c
+** Win32: gcc -O2 -shared -I%SQDIR% -o base64.dll base64.c
+** Win32: cl /Os -I%SQDIR% base64.c -link -dll -out:base64.dll
+*/
+
+#include <assert.h>
+
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+
+#ifndef deliberate_fall_through
+/* Quiet some compilers about some of our intentional code. */
+# if GCC_VERSION>=7000000
+# define deliberate_fall_through __attribute__((fallthrough));
+# else
+# define deliberate_fall_through
+# endif
+#endif
+
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1;
+
+#define PC 0x80 /* pad character */
+#define WS 0x81 /* whitespace */
+#define ND 0x82 /* Not above or digit-value */
+#define PAD_CHAR '='
+
+#ifndef U8_TYPEDEF
+/* typedef unsigned char u8; */
+#define U8_TYPEDEF
+#endif
+
+/* Decoding table, ASCII (7-bit) value to base 64 digit value or other */
+static const u8 b64DigitValues[128] = {
+ /* HT LF VT FF CR */
+ ND,ND,ND,ND, ND,ND,ND,ND, ND,WS,WS,WS, WS,WS,ND,ND,
+ /* US */
+ ND,ND,ND,ND, ND,ND,ND,ND, ND,ND,ND,ND, ND,ND,ND,ND,
+ /*sp + / */
+ WS,ND,ND,ND, ND,ND,ND,ND, ND,ND,ND,62, ND,ND,ND,63,
+ /* 0 1 5 9 = */
+ 52,53,54,55, 56,57,58,59, 60,61,ND,ND, ND,PC,ND,ND,
+ /* A O */
+ ND, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,10, 11,12,13,14,
+ /* P Z */
+ 15,16,17,18, 19,20,21,22, 23,24,25,ND, ND,ND,ND,ND,
+ /* a o */
+ ND,26,27,28, 29,30,31,32, 33,34,35,36, 37,38,39,40,
+ /* p z */
+ 41,42,43,44, 45,46,47,48, 49,50,51,ND, ND,ND,ND,ND
+};
+
+static const char b64Numerals[64+1]
+= "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz0123456789+/";
+
+#define BX_DV_PROTO(c) \
+ ((((u8)(c))<0x80)? (u8)(b64DigitValues[(u8)(c)]) : 0x80)
+#define IS_BX_DIGIT(bdp) (((u8)(bdp))<0x80)
+#define IS_BX_WS(bdp) ((bdp)==WS)
+#define IS_BX_PAD(bdp) ((bdp)==PC)
+#define BX_NUMERAL(dv) (b64Numerals[(u8)(dv)])
+/* Width of base64 lines. Should be an integer multiple of 4. */
+#define B64_DARK_MAX 72
+
+/* Encode a byte buffer into base64 text with linefeeds appended to limit
+** encoded group lengths to B64_DARK_MAX or to terminate the last group.
+*/
+static char* toBase64( u8 *pIn, int nbIn, char *pOut ){
+ int nCol = 0;
+ while( nbIn >= 3 ){
+ /* Do the bit-shuffle, exploiting unsigned input to avoid masking. */
+ pOut[0] = BX_NUMERAL(pIn[0]>>2);
+ pOut[1] = BX_NUMERAL(((pIn[0]<<4)|(pIn[1]>>4))&0x3f);
+ pOut[2] = BX_NUMERAL(((pIn[1]&0xf)<<2)|(pIn[2]>>6));
+ pOut[3] = BX_NUMERAL(pIn[2]&0x3f);
+ pOut += 4;
+ nbIn -= 3;
+ pIn += 3;
+ if( (nCol += 4)>=B64_DARK_MAX || nbIn<=0 ){
+ *pOut++ = '\n';
+ nCol = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ if( nbIn > 0 ){
+ signed char nco = nbIn+1;
+ int nbe;
+ unsigned long qv = *pIn++;
+ for( nbe=1; nbe<3; ++nbe ){
+ qv <<= 8;
+ if( nbe<nbIn ) qv |= *pIn++;
+ }
+ for( nbe=3; nbe>=0; --nbe ){
+ char ce = (nbe<nco)? BX_NUMERAL((u8)(qv & 0x3f)) : PAD_CHAR;
+ qv >>= 6;
+ pOut[nbe] = ce;
+ }
+ pOut += 4;
+ *pOut++ = '\n';
+ }
+ *pOut = 0;
+ return pOut;
+}
+
+/* Skip over text which is not base64 numeral(s). */
+static char * skipNonB64( char *s, int nc ){
+ char c;
+ while( nc-- > 0 && (c = *s) && !IS_BX_DIGIT(BX_DV_PROTO(c)) ) ++s;
+ return s;
+}
+
+/* Decode base64 text into a byte buffer. */
+static u8* fromBase64( char *pIn, int ncIn, u8 *pOut ){
+ if( ncIn>0 && pIn[ncIn-1]=='\n' ) --ncIn;
+ while( ncIn>0 && *pIn!=PAD_CHAR ){
+ static signed char nboi[] = { 0, 0, 1, 2, 3 };
+ char *pUse = skipNonB64(pIn, ncIn);
+ unsigned long qv = 0L;
+ int nti, nbo, nac;
+ ncIn -= (pUse - pIn);
+ pIn = pUse;
+ nti = (ncIn>4)? 4 : ncIn;
+ ncIn -= nti;
+ nbo = nboi[nti];
+ if( nbo==0 ) break;
+ for( nac=0; nac<4; ++nac ){
+ char c = (nac<nti)? *pIn++ : b64Numerals[0];
+ u8 bdp = BX_DV_PROTO(c);
+ switch( bdp ){
+ case ND:
+ /* Treat dark non-digits as pad, but they terminate decode too. */
+ ncIn = 0;
+ deliberate_fall_through;
+ case WS:
+ /* Treat whitespace as pad and terminate this group.*/
+ nti = nac;
+ deliberate_fall_through;
+ case PC:
+ bdp = 0;
+ --nbo;
+ deliberate_fall_through;
+ default: /* bdp is the digit value. */
+ qv = qv<<6 | bdp;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ switch( nbo ){
+ case 3:
+ pOut[2] = (qv) & 0xff;
+ case 2:
+ pOut[1] = (qv>>8) & 0xff;
+ case 1:
+ pOut[0] = (qv>>16) & 0xff;
+ }
+ pOut += nbo;
+ }
+ return pOut;
+}
+
+/* This function does the work for the SQLite base64(x) UDF. */
+static void base64(sqlite3_context *context, int na, sqlite3_value *av[]){
+ int nb, nc, nv = sqlite3_value_bytes(av[0]);
+ int nvMax = sqlite3_limit(sqlite3_context_db_handle(context),
+ SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH, -1);
+ char *cBuf;
+ u8 *bBuf;
+ assert(na==1);
+ switch( sqlite3_value_type(av[0]) ){
+ case SQLITE_BLOB:
+ nb = nv;
+ nc = 4*(nv+2/3); /* quads needed */
+ nc += (nc+(B64_DARK_MAX-1))/B64_DARK_MAX + 1; /* LFs and a 0-terminator */
+ if( nvMax < nc ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "blob expanded to base64 too big", -1);
+ return;
+ }
+ bBuf = (u8*)sqlite3_value_blob(av[0]);
+ if( !bBuf ){
+ if( SQLITE_NOMEM==sqlite3_errcode(sqlite3_context_db_handle(context)) ){
+ goto memFail;
+ }
+ sqlite3_result_text(context,"",-1,SQLITE_STATIC);
+ break;
+ }
+ cBuf = sqlite3_malloc(nc);
+ if( !cBuf ) goto memFail;
+ nc = (int)(toBase64(bBuf, nb, cBuf) - cBuf);
+ sqlite3_result_text(context, cBuf, nc, sqlite3_free);
+ break;
+ case SQLITE_TEXT:
+ nc = nv;
+ nb = 3*((nv+3)/4); /* may overestimate due to LF and padding */
+ if( nvMax < nb ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "blob from base64 may be too big", -1);
+ return;
+ }else if( nb<1 ){
+ nb = 1;
+ }
+ cBuf = (char *)sqlite3_value_text(av[0]);
+ if( !cBuf ){
+ if( SQLITE_NOMEM==sqlite3_errcode(sqlite3_context_db_handle(context)) ){
+ goto memFail;
+ }
+ sqlite3_result_zeroblob(context, 0);
+ break;
+ }
+ bBuf = sqlite3_malloc(nb);
+ if( !bBuf ) goto memFail;
+ nb = (int)(fromBase64(cBuf, nc, bBuf) - bBuf);
+ sqlite3_result_blob(context, bBuf, nb, sqlite3_free);
+ break;
+ default:
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "base64 accepts only blob or text", -1);
+ return;
+ }
+ return;
+ memFail:
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "base64 OOM", -1);
+}
+
+/*
+** Establish linkage to running SQLite library.
+*/
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_EXTFUNCS
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_base_init
+#else
+static int sqlite3_base64_init
+#endif
+(sqlite3 *db, char **pzErr, const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi){
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)pzErr;
+ return sqlite3_create_function
+ (db, "base64", 1,
+ SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC|SQLITE_INNOCUOUS|SQLITE_DIRECTONLY|SQLITE_UTF8,
+ 0, base64, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/*
+** Define some macros to allow this extension to be built into the shell
+** conveniently, in conjunction with use of SQLITE_SHELL_EXTFUNCS. This
+** allows shell.c, as distributed, to have this extension built in.
+*/
+#define BASE64_INIT(db) sqlite3_base64_init(db, 0, 0)
+#define BASE64_EXPOSE(db, pzErr) /* Not needed, ..._init() does this. */
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/base64.c ********************/
+#undef sqlite3_base_init
+#define sqlite3_base_init sqlite3_base85_init
+#define OMIT_BASE85_CHECKER
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/base85.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2022-11-16
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+**
+** This is a utility for converting binary to base85 or vice-versa.
+** It can be built as a standalone program or an SQLite3 extension.
+**
+** Much like base64 representations, base85 can be sent through a
+** sane USASCII channel unmolested. It also plays nicely in CSV or
+** written as TCL brace-enclosed literals or SQL string literals.
+** It is not suited for unmodified use in XML-like documents.
+**
+** The encoding used resembles Ascii85, but was devised by the author
+** (Larry Brasfield) before Mozilla, Adobe, ZMODEM or other Ascii85
+** variant sources existed, in the 1984 timeframe on a VAX mainframe.
+** Further, this is an independent implementation of a base85 system.
+** Hence, the author has rightfully put this into the public domain.
+**
+** Base85 numerals are taken from the set of 7-bit USASCII codes,
+** excluding control characters and Space ! " ' ( ) { | } ~ Del
+** in code order representing digit values 0 to 84 (base 10.)
+**
+** Groups of 4 bytes, interpreted as big-endian 32-bit values,
+** are represented as 5-digit base85 numbers with MS to LS digit
+** order. Groups of 1-3 bytes are represented with 2-4 digits,
+** still big-endian but 8-24 bit values. (Using big-endian yields
+** the simplest transition to byte groups smaller than 4 bytes.
+** These byte groups can also be considered base-256 numbers.)
+** Groups of 0 bytes are represented with 0 digits and vice-versa.
+** No pad characters are used; Encoded base85 numeral sequence
+** (aka "group") length maps 1-to-1 to the decoded binary length.
+**
+** Any character not in the base85 numeral set delimits groups.
+** When base85 is streamed or stored in containers of indefinite
+** size, newline is used to separate it into sub-sequences of no
+** more than 80 digits so that fgets() can be used to read it.
+**
+** Length limitations are not imposed except that the runtime
+** SQLite string or blob length limits are respected. Otherwise,
+** any length binary sequence can be represented and recovered.
+** Base85 sequences can be concatenated by separating them with
+** a non-base85 character; the conversion to binary will then
+** be the concatenation of the represented binary sequences.
+
+** The standalone program either converts base85 on stdin to create
+** a binary file or converts a binary file to base85 on stdout.
+** Read or make it blurt its help for invocation details.
+**
+** The SQLite3 extension creates a function, base85(x), which will
+** either convert text base85 to a blob or a blob to text base85
+** and return the result (or throw an error for other types.)
+** Unless built with OMIT_BASE85_CHECKER defined, it also creates a
+** function, is_base85(t), which returns 1 iff the text t contains
+** nothing other than base85 numerals and whitespace, or 0 otherwise.
+**
+** To build the extension:
+** Set shell variable SQDIR=<your favorite SQLite checkout directory>
+** and variable OPTS to -DOMIT_BASE85_CHECKER if is_base85() unwanted.
+** *Nix: gcc -O2 -shared -I$SQDIR $OPTS -fPIC -o base85.so base85.c
+** OSX: gcc -O2 -dynamiclib -fPIC -I$SQDIR $OPTS -o base85.dylib base85.c
+** Win32: gcc -O2 -shared -I%SQDIR% %OPTS% -o base85.dll base85.c
+** Win32: cl /Os -I%SQDIR% %OPTS% base85.c -link -dll -out:base85.dll
+**
+** To build the standalone program, define PP symbol BASE85_STANDALONE. Eg.
+** *Nix or OSX: gcc -O2 -DBASE85_STANDALONE base85.c -o base85
+** Win32: gcc -O2 -DBASE85_STANDALONE -o base85.exe base85.c
+** Win32: cl /Os /MD -DBASE85_STANDALONE base85.c
+*/
+
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <memory.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+#ifndef OMIT_BASE85_CHECKER
+# include <ctype.h>
+#endif
+
+#ifndef BASE85_STANDALONE
+
+/* # include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1;
+
+#else
+
+# ifdef _WIN32
+# include <io.h>
+# include <fcntl.h>
+# else
+# define setmode(fd,m)
+# endif
+
+static char *zHelp =
+ "Usage: base85 <dirFlag> <binFile>\n"
+ " <dirFlag> is either -r to read or -w to write <binFile>,\n"
+ " content to be converted to/from base85 on stdout/stdin.\n"
+ " <binFile> names a binary file to be rendered or created.\n"
+ " Or, the name '-' refers to the stdin or stdout stream.\n"
+ ;
+
+static void sayHelp(){
+ printf("%s", zHelp);
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifndef U8_TYPEDEF
+/* typedef unsigned char u8; */
+#define U8_TYPEDEF
+#endif
+
+/* Classify c according to interval within USASCII set w.r.t. base85
+ * Values of 1 and 3 are base85 numerals. Values of 0, 2, or 4 are not.
+ */
+#define B85_CLASS( c ) (((c)>='#')+((c)>'&')+((c)>='*')+((c)>'z'))
+
+/* Provide digitValue to b85Numeral offset as a function of above class. */
+static u8 b85_cOffset[] = { 0, '#', 0, '*'-4, 0 };
+#define B85_DNOS( c ) b85_cOffset[B85_CLASS(c)]
+
+/* Say whether c is a base85 numeral. */
+#define IS_B85( c ) (B85_CLASS(c) & 1)
+
+#if 0 /* Not used, */
+static u8 base85DigitValue( char c ){
+ u8 dv = (u8)(c - '#');
+ if( dv>87 ) return 0xff;
+ return (dv > 3)? dv-3 : dv;
+}
+#endif
+
+/* Width of base64 lines. Should be an integer multiple of 5. */
+#define B85_DARK_MAX 80
+
+
+static char * skipNonB85( char *s, int nc ){
+ char c;
+ while( nc-- > 0 && (c = *s) && !IS_B85(c) ) ++s;
+ return s;
+}
+
+/* Convert small integer, known to be in 0..84 inclusive, to base85 numeral.
+ * Do not use the macro form with argument expression having a side-effect.*/
+#if 0
+static char base85Numeral( u8 b ){
+ return (b < 4)? (char)(b + '#') : (char)(b - 4 + '*');
+}
+#else
+# define base85Numeral( dn )\
+ ((char)(((dn) < 4)? (char)((dn) + '#') : (char)((dn) - 4 + '*')))
+#endif
+
+static char *putcs(char *pc, char *s){
+ char c;
+ while( (c = *s++)!=0 ) *pc++ = c;
+ return pc;
+}
+
+/* Encode a byte buffer into base85 text. If pSep!=0, it's a C string
+** to be appended to encoded groups to limit their length to B85_DARK_MAX
+** or to terminate the last group (to aid concatenation.)
+*/
+static char* toBase85( u8 *pIn, int nbIn, char *pOut, char *pSep ){
+ int nCol = 0;
+ while( nbIn >= 4 ){
+ int nco = 5;
+ unsigned long qbv = (((unsigned long)pIn[0])<<24) |
+ (pIn[1]<<16) | (pIn[2]<<8) | pIn[3];
+ while( nco > 0 ){
+ unsigned nqv = (unsigned)(qbv/85UL);
+ unsigned char dv = qbv - 85UL*nqv;
+ qbv = nqv;
+ pOut[--nco] = base85Numeral(dv);
+ }
+ nbIn -= 4;
+ pIn += 4;
+ pOut += 5;
+ if( pSep && (nCol += 5)>=B85_DARK_MAX ){
+ pOut = putcs(pOut, pSep);
+ nCol = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ if( nbIn > 0 ){
+ int nco = nbIn + 1;
+ unsigned long qv = *pIn++;
+ int nbe = 1;
+ while( nbe++ < nbIn ){
+ qv = (qv<<8) | *pIn++;
+ }
+ nCol += nco;
+ while( nco > 0 ){
+ u8 dv = (u8)(qv % 85);
+ qv /= 85;
+ pOut[--nco] = base85Numeral(dv);
+ }
+ pOut += (nbIn+1);
+ }
+ if( pSep && nCol>0 ) pOut = putcs(pOut, pSep);
+ *pOut = 0;
+ return pOut;
+}
+
+/* Decode base85 text into a byte buffer. */
+static u8* fromBase85( char *pIn, int ncIn, u8 *pOut ){
+ if( ncIn>0 && pIn[ncIn-1]=='\n' ) --ncIn;
+ while( ncIn>0 ){
+ static signed char nboi[] = { 0, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4 };
+ char *pUse = skipNonB85(pIn, ncIn);
+ unsigned long qv = 0L;
+ int nti, nbo;
+ ncIn -= (pUse - pIn);
+ pIn = pUse;
+ nti = (ncIn>5)? 5 : ncIn;
+ nbo = nboi[nti];
+ if( nbo==0 ) break;
+ while( nti>0 ){
+ char c = *pIn++;
+ u8 cdo = B85_DNOS(c);
+ --ncIn;
+ if( cdo==0 ) break;
+ qv = 85 * qv + (c - cdo);
+ --nti;
+ }
+ nbo -= nti; /* Adjust for early (non-digit) end of group. */
+ switch( nbo ){
+ case 4:
+ *pOut++ = (qv >> 24)&0xff;
+ case 3:
+ *pOut++ = (qv >> 16)&0xff;
+ case 2:
+ *pOut++ = (qv >> 8)&0xff;
+ case 1:
+ *pOut++ = qv&0xff;
+ case 0:
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return pOut;
+}
+
+#ifndef OMIT_BASE85_CHECKER
+/* Say whether input char sequence is all (base85 and/or whitespace).*/
+static int allBase85( char *p, int len ){
+ char c;
+ while( len-- > 0 && (c = *p++) != 0 ){
+ if( !IS_B85(c) && !isspace(c) ) return 0;
+ }
+ return 1;
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifndef BASE85_STANDALONE
+
+# ifndef OMIT_BASE85_CHECKER
+/* This function does the work for the SQLite is_base85(t) UDF. */
+static void is_base85(sqlite3_context *context, int na, sqlite3_value *av[]){
+ assert(na==1);
+ switch( sqlite3_value_type(av[0]) ){
+ case SQLITE_TEXT:
+ {
+ int rv = allBase85( (char *)sqlite3_value_text(av[0]),
+ sqlite3_value_bytes(av[0]) );
+ sqlite3_result_int(context, rv);
+ }
+ break;
+ case SQLITE_NULL:
+ sqlite3_result_null(context);
+ break;
+ default:
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "is_base85 accepts only text or NULL", -1);
+ return;
+ }
+}
+# endif
+
+/* This function does the work for the SQLite base85(x) UDF. */
+static void base85(sqlite3_context *context, int na, sqlite3_value *av[]){
+ int nb, nc, nv = sqlite3_value_bytes(av[0]);
+ int nvMax = sqlite3_limit(sqlite3_context_db_handle(context),
+ SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH, -1);
+ char *cBuf;
+ u8 *bBuf;
+ assert(na==1);
+ switch( sqlite3_value_type(av[0]) ){
+ case SQLITE_BLOB:
+ nb = nv;
+ /* ulongs tail newlines tailenc+nul*/
+ nc = 5*(nv/4) + nv%4 + nv/64+1 + 2;
+ if( nvMax < nc ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "blob expanded to base85 too big", -1);
+ return;
+ }
+ bBuf = (u8*)sqlite3_value_blob(av[0]);
+ if( !bBuf ){
+ if( SQLITE_NOMEM==sqlite3_errcode(sqlite3_context_db_handle(context)) ){
+ goto memFail;
+ }
+ sqlite3_result_text(context,"",-1,SQLITE_STATIC);
+ break;
+ }
+ cBuf = sqlite3_malloc(nc);
+ if( !cBuf ) goto memFail;
+ nc = (int)(toBase85(bBuf, nb, cBuf, "\n") - cBuf);
+ sqlite3_result_text(context, cBuf, nc, sqlite3_free);
+ break;
+ case SQLITE_TEXT:
+ nc = nv;
+ nb = 4*(nv/5) + nv%5; /* may overestimate */
+ if( nvMax < nb ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "blob from base85 may be too big", -1);
+ return;
+ }else if( nb<1 ){
+ nb = 1;
+ }
+ cBuf = (char *)sqlite3_value_text(av[0]);
+ if( !cBuf ){
+ if( SQLITE_NOMEM==sqlite3_errcode(sqlite3_context_db_handle(context)) ){
+ goto memFail;
+ }
+ sqlite3_result_zeroblob(context, 0);
+ break;
+ }
+ bBuf = sqlite3_malloc(nb);
+ if( !bBuf ) goto memFail;
+ nb = (int)(fromBase85(cBuf, nc, bBuf) - bBuf);
+ sqlite3_result_blob(context, bBuf, nb, sqlite3_free);
+ break;
+ default:
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "base85 accepts only blob or text.", -1);
+ return;
+ }
+ return;
+ memFail:
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "base85 OOM", -1);
+}
+
+/*
+** Establish linkage to running SQLite library.
+*/
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_EXTFUNCS
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_base_init
+#else
+static int sqlite3_base85_init
+#endif
+(sqlite3 *db, char **pzErr, const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi){
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)pzErr;
+# ifndef OMIT_BASE85_CHECKER
+ {
+ int rc = sqlite3_create_function
+ (db, "is_base85", 1,
+ SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC|SQLITE_INNOCUOUS|SQLITE_UTF8,
+ 0, is_base85, 0, 0);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
+ }
+# endif
+ return sqlite3_create_function
+ (db, "base85", 1,
+ SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC|SQLITE_INNOCUOUS|SQLITE_DIRECTONLY|SQLITE_UTF8,
+ 0, base85, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/*
+** Define some macros to allow this extension to be built into the shell
+** conveniently, in conjunction with use of SQLITE_SHELL_EXTFUNCS. This
+** allows shell.c, as distributed, to have this extension built in.
+*/
+# define BASE85_INIT(db) sqlite3_base85_init(db, 0, 0)
+# define BASE85_EXPOSE(db, pzErr) /* Not needed, ..._init() does this. */
+
+#else /* standalone program */
+
+int main(int na, char *av[]){
+ int cin;
+ int rc = 0;
+ u8 bBuf[4*(B85_DARK_MAX/5)];
+ char cBuf[5*(sizeof(bBuf)/4)+2];
+ size_t nio;
+# ifndef OMIT_BASE85_CHECKER
+ int b85Clean = 1;
+# endif
+ char rw;
+ FILE *fb = 0, *foc = 0;
+ char fmode[3] = "xb";
+ if( na < 3 || av[1][0]!='-' || (rw = av[1][1])==0 || (rw!='r' && rw!='w') ){
+ sayHelp();
+ return 0;
+ }
+ fmode[0] = rw;
+ if( av[2][0]=='-' && av[2][1]==0 ){
+ switch( rw ){
+ case 'r':
+ fb = stdin;
+ setmode(fileno(stdin), O_BINARY);
+ break;
+ case 'w':
+ fb = stdout;
+ setmode(fileno(stdout), O_BINARY);
+ break;
+ }
+ }else{
+ fb = fopen(av[2], fmode);
+ foc = fb;
+ }
+ if( !fb ){
+ fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open %s for %c\n", av[2], rw);
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ switch( rw ){
+ case 'r':
+ while( (nio = fread( bBuf, 1, sizeof(bBuf), fb))>0 ){
+ toBase85( bBuf, (int)nio, cBuf, 0 );
+ fprintf(stdout, "%s\n", cBuf);
+ }
+ break;
+ case 'w':
+ while( 0 != fgets(cBuf, sizeof(cBuf), stdin) ){
+ int nc = strlen(cBuf);
+ size_t nbo = fromBase85( cBuf, nc, bBuf ) - bBuf;
+ if( 1 != fwrite(bBuf, nbo, 1, fb) ) rc = 1;
+# ifndef OMIT_BASE85_CHECKER
+ b85Clean &= allBase85( cBuf, nc );
+# endif
+ }
+ break;
+ default:
+ sayHelp();
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ if( foc ) fclose(foc);
+ }
+# ifndef OMIT_BASE85_CHECKER
+ if( !b85Clean ){
+ fprintf(stderr, "Base85 input had non-base85 dark or control content.\n");
+ }
+# endif
+ return rc;
+}
+
+#endif
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/base85.c ********************/
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/ieee754.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2013-04-17
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+******************************************************************************
+**
+** This SQLite extension implements functions for the exact display
+** and input of IEEE754 Binary64 floating-point numbers.
+**
+** ieee754(X)
+** ieee754(Y,Z)
+**
+** In the first form, the value X should be a floating-point number.
+** The function will return a string of the form 'ieee754(Y,Z)' where
+** Y and Z are integers such that X==Y*pow(2,Z).
+**
+** In the second form, Y and Z are integers which are the mantissa and
+** base-2 exponent of a new floating point number. The function returns
+** a floating-point value equal to Y*pow(2,Z).
+**
+** Examples:
+**
+** ieee754(2.0) -> 'ieee754(2,0)'
+** ieee754(45.25) -> 'ieee754(181,-2)'
+** ieee754(2, 0) -> 2.0
+** ieee754(181, -2) -> 45.25
+**
+** Two additional functions break apart the one-argument ieee754()
+** result into separate integer values:
+**
+** ieee754_mantissa(45.25) -> 181
+** ieee754_exponent(45.25) -> -2
+**
+** These functions convert binary64 numbers into blobs and back again.
+**
+** ieee754_from_blob(x'3ff0000000000000') -> 1.0
+** ieee754_to_blob(1.0) -> x'3ff0000000000000'
+**
+** In all single-argument functions, if the argument is an 8-byte blob
+** then that blob is interpreted as a big-endian binary64 value.
+**
+**
+** EXACT DECIMAL REPRESENTATION OF BINARY64 VALUES
+** -----------------------------------------------
+**
+** This extension in combination with the separate 'decimal' extension
+** can be used to compute the exact decimal representation of binary64
+** values. To begin, first compute a table of exponent values:
+**
+** CREATE TABLE pow2(x INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, v TEXT);
+** WITH RECURSIVE c(x,v) AS (
+** VALUES(0,'1')
+** UNION ALL
+** SELECT x+1, decimal_mul(v,'2') FROM c WHERE x+1<=971
+** ) INSERT INTO pow2(x,v) SELECT x, v FROM c;
+** WITH RECURSIVE c(x,v) AS (
+** VALUES(-1,'0.5')
+** UNION ALL
+** SELECT x-1, decimal_mul(v,'0.5') FROM c WHERE x-1>=-1075
+** ) INSERT INTO pow2(x,v) SELECT x, v FROM c;
+**
+** Then, to compute the exact decimal representation of a floating
+** point value (the value 47.49 is used in the example) do:
+**
+** WITH c(n) AS (VALUES(47.49))
+** ---------------^^^^^---- Replace with whatever you want
+** SELECT decimal_mul(ieee754_mantissa(c.n),pow2.v)
+** FROM pow2, c WHERE pow2.x=ieee754_exponent(c.n);
+**
+** Here is a query to show various boundry values for the binary64
+** number format:
+**
+** WITH c(name,bin) AS (VALUES
+** ('minimum positive value', x'0000000000000001'),
+** ('maximum subnormal value', x'000fffffffffffff'),
+** ('mininum positive nornal value', x'0010000000000000'),
+** ('maximum value', x'7fefffffffffffff'))
+** SELECT c.name, decimal_mul(ieee754_mantissa(c.bin),pow2.v)
+** FROM pow2, c WHERE pow2.x=ieee754_exponent(c.bin);
+**
+*/
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+/* Mark a function parameter as unused, to suppress nuisance compiler
+** warnings. */
+#ifndef UNUSED_PARAMETER
+# define UNUSED_PARAMETER(X) (void)(X)
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the ieee754() function
+*/
+static void ieee754func(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ if( argc==1 ){
+ sqlite3_int64 m, a;
+ double r;
+ int e;
+ int isNeg;
+ char zResult[100];
+ assert( sizeof(m)==sizeof(r) );
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_BLOB
+ && sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0])==sizeof(r)
+ ){
+ const unsigned char *x = sqlite3_value_blob(argv[0]);
+ unsigned int i;
+ sqlite3_uint64 v = 0;
+ for(i=0; i<sizeof(r); i++){
+ v = (v<<8) | x[i];
+ }
+ memcpy(&r, &v, sizeof(r));
+ }else{
+ r = sqlite3_value_double(argv[0]);
+ }
+ if( r<0.0 ){
+ isNeg = 1;
+ r = -r;
+ }else{
+ isNeg = 0;
+ }
+ memcpy(&a,&r,sizeof(a));
+ if( a==0 ){
+ e = 0;
+ m = 0;
+ }else{
+ e = a>>52;
+ m = a & ((((sqlite3_int64)1)<<52)-1);
+ if( e==0 ){
+ m <<= 1;
+ }else{
+ m |= ((sqlite3_int64)1)<<52;
+ }
+ while( e<1075 && m>0 && (m&1)==0 ){
+ m >>= 1;
+ e++;
+ }
+ if( isNeg ) m = -m;
+ }
+ switch( *(int*)sqlite3_user_data(context) ){
+ case 0:
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zResult), zResult, "ieee754(%lld,%d)",
+ m, e-1075);
+ sqlite3_result_text(context, zResult, -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ break;
+ case 1:
+ sqlite3_result_int64(context, m);
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ sqlite3_result_int(context, e-1075);
+ break;
+ }
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_int64 m, e, a;
+ double r;
+ int isNeg = 0;
+ m = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[0]);
+ e = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[1]);
+
+ /* Limit the range of e. Ticket 22dea1cfdb9151e4 2021-03-02 */
+ if( e>10000 ){
+ e = 10000;
+ }else if( e<-10000 ){
+ e = -10000;
+ }
+
+ if( m<0 ){
+ isNeg = 1;
+ m = -m;
+ if( m<0 ) return;
+ }else if( m==0 && e>-1000 && e<1000 ){
+ sqlite3_result_double(context, 0.0);
+ return;
+ }
+ while( (m>>32)&0xffe00000 ){
+ m >>= 1;
+ e++;
+ }
+ while( m!=0 && ((m>>32)&0xfff00000)==0 ){
+ m <<= 1;
+ e--;
+ }
+ e += 1075;
+ if( e<=0 ){
+ /* Subnormal */
+ if( 1-e >= 64 ){
+ m = 0;
+ }else{
+ m >>= 1-e;
+ }
+ e = 0;
+ }else if( e>0x7ff ){
+ e = 0x7ff;
+ }
+ a = m & ((((sqlite3_int64)1)<<52)-1);
+ a |= e<<52;
+ if( isNeg ) a |= ((sqlite3_uint64)1)<<63;
+ memcpy(&r, &a, sizeof(r));
+ sqlite3_result_double(context, r);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Functions to convert between blobs and floats.
+*/
+static void ieee754func_from_blob(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc);
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_BLOB
+ && sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0])==sizeof(double)
+ ){
+ double r;
+ const unsigned char *x = sqlite3_value_blob(argv[0]);
+ unsigned int i;
+ sqlite3_uint64 v = 0;
+ for(i=0; i<sizeof(r); i++){
+ v = (v<<8) | x[i];
+ }
+ memcpy(&r, &v, sizeof(r));
+ sqlite3_result_double(context, r);
+ }
+}
+static void ieee754func_to_blob(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc);
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_FLOAT
+ || sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_INTEGER
+ ){
+ double r = sqlite3_value_double(argv[0]);
+ sqlite3_uint64 v;
+ unsigned char a[sizeof(r)];
+ unsigned int i;
+ memcpy(&v, &r, sizeof(r));
+ for(i=1; i<=sizeof(r); i++){
+ a[sizeof(r)-i] = v&0xff;
+ v >>= 8;
+ }
+ sqlite3_result_blob(context, a, sizeof(r), SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ }
+}
+
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_ieee_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ static const struct {
+ char *zFName;
+ int nArg;
+ int iAux;
+ void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**);
+ } aFunc[] = {
+ { "ieee754", 1, 0, ieee754func },
+ { "ieee754", 2, 0, ieee754func },
+ { "ieee754_mantissa", 1, 1, ieee754func },
+ { "ieee754_exponent", 1, 2, ieee754func },
+ { "ieee754_to_blob", 1, 0, ieee754func_to_blob },
+ { "ieee754_from_blob", 1, 0, ieee754func_from_blob },
+
+ };
+ unsigned int i;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)pzErrMsg; /* Unused parameter */
+ for(i=0; i<sizeof(aFunc)/sizeof(aFunc[0]) && rc==SQLITE_OK; i++){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, aFunc[i].zFName, aFunc[i].nArg,
+ SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_INNOCUOUS,
+ (void*)&aFunc[i].iAux,
+ aFunc[i].xFunc, 0, 0);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/ieee754.c ********************/
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/series.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2015-08-18, 2023-04-28
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+**
+** This file demonstrates how to create a table-valued-function using
+** a virtual table. This demo implements the generate_series() function
+** which gives the same results as the eponymous function in PostgreSQL,
+** within the limitation that its arguments are signed 64-bit integers.
+**
+** Considering its equivalents to generate_series(start,stop,step): A
+** value V[n] sequence is produced for integer n ascending from 0 where
+** ( V[n] == start + n * step && sgn(V[n] - stop) * sgn(step) >= 0 )
+** for each produced value (independent of production time ordering.)
+**
+** All parameters must be either integer or convertable to integer.
+** The start parameter is required.
+** The stop parameter defaults to (1<<32)-1 (aka 4294967295 or 0xffffffff)
+** The step parameter defaults to 1 and 0 is treated as 1.
+**
+** Examples:
+**
+** SELECT * FROM generate_series(0,100,5);
+**
+** The query above returns integers from 0 through 100 counting by steps
+** of 5.
+**
+** SELECT * FROM generate_series(0,100);
+**
+** Integers from 0 through 100 with a step size of 1.
+**
+** SELECT * FROM generate_series(20) LIMIT 10;
+**
+** Integers 20 through 29.
+**
+** SELECT * FROM generate_series(0,-100,-5);
+**
+** Integers 0 -5 -10 ... -100.
+**
+** SELECT * FROM generate_series(0,-1);
+**
+** Empty sequence.
+**
+** HOW IT WORKS
+**
+** The generate_series "function" is really a virtual table with the
+** following schema:
+**
+** CREATE TABLE generate_series(
+** value,
+** start HIDDEN,
+** stop HIDDEN,
+** step HIDDEN
+** );
+**
+** The virtual table also has a rowid, logically equivalent to n+1 where
+** "n" is the ascending integer in the aforesaid production definition.
+**
+** Function arguments in queries against this virtual table are translated
+** into equality constraints against successive hidden columns. In other
+** words, the following pairs of queries are equivalent to each other:
+**
+** SELECT * FROM generate_series(0,100,5);
+** SELECT * FROM generate_series WHERE start=0 AND stop=100 AND step=5;
+**
+** SELECT * FROM generate_series(0,100);
+** SELECT * FROM generate_series WHERE start=0 AND stop=100;
+**
+** SELECT * FROM generate_series(20) LIMIT 10;
+** SELECT * FROM generate_series WHERE start=20 LIMIT 10;
+**
+** The generate_series virtual table implementation leaves the xCreate method
+** set to NULL. This means that it is not possible to do a CREATE VIRTUAL
+** TABLE command with "generate_series" as the USING argument. Instead, there
+** is a single generate_series virtual table that is always available without
+** having to be created first.
+**
+** The xBestIndex method looks for equality constraints against the hidden
+** start, stop, and step columns, and if present, it uses those constraints
+** to bound the sequence of generated values. If the equality constraints
+** are missing, it uses 0 for start, 4294967295 for stop, and 1 for step.
+** xBestIndex returns a small cost when both start and stop are available,
+** and a very large cost if either start or stop are unavailable. This
+** encourages the query planner to order joins such that the bounds of the
+** series are well-defined.
+*/
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <limits.h>
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+/*
+** Return that member of a generate_series(...) sequence whose 0-based
+** index is ix. The 0th member is given by smBase. The sequence members
+** progress per ix increment by smStep.
+*/
+static sqlite3_int64 genSeqMember(sqlite3_int64 smBase,
+ sqlite3_int64 smStep,
+ sqlite3_uint64 ix){
+ if( ix>=(sqlite3_uint64)LLONG_MAX ){
+ /* Get ix into signed i64 range. */
+ ix -= (sqlite3_uint64)LLONG_MAX;
+ /* With 2's complement ALU, this next can be 1 step, but is split into
+ * 2 for UBSAN's satisfaction (and hypothetical 1's complement ALUs.) */
+ smBase += (LLONG_MAX/2) * smStep;
+ smBase += (LLONG_MAX - LLONG_MAX/2) * smStep;
+ }
+ /* Under UBSAN (or on 1's complement machines), must do this last term
+ * in steps to avoid the dreaded (and harmless) signed multiply overlow. */
+ if( ix>=2 ){
+ sqlite3_int64 ix2 = (sqlite3_int64)ix/2;
+ smBase += ix2*smStep;
+ ix -= ix2;
+ }
+ return smBase + ((sqlite3_int64)ix)*smStep;
+}
+
+/* typedef unsigned char u8; */
+
+typedef struct SequenceSpec {
+ sqlite3_int64 iBase; /* Starting value ("start") */
+ sqlite3_int64 iTerm; /* Given terminal value ("stop") */
+ sqlite3_int64 iStep; /* Increment ("step") */
+ sqlite3_uint64 uSeqIndexMax; /* maximum sequence index (aka "n") */
+ sqlite3_uint64 uSeqIndexNow; /* Current index during generation */
+ sqlite3_int64 iValueNow; /* Current value during generation */
+ u8 isNotEOF; /* Sequence generation not exhausted */
+ u8 isReversing; /* Sequence is being reverse generated */
+} SequenceSpec;
+
+/*
+** Prepare a SequenceSpec for use in generating an integer series
+** given initialized iBase, iTerm and iStep values. Sequence is
+** initialized per given isReversing. Other members are computed.
+*/
+static void setupSequence( SequenceSpec *pss ){
+ int bSameSigns;
+ pss->uSeqIndexMax = 0;
+ pss->isNotEOF = 0;
+ bSameSigns = (pss->iBase < 0)==(pss->iTerm < 0);
+ if( pss->iTerm < pss->iBase ){
+ sqlite3_uint64 nuspan = 0;
+ if( bSameSigns ){
+ nuspan = (sqlite3_uint64)(pss->iBase - pss->iTerm);
+ }else{
+ /* Under UBSAN (or on 1's complement machines), must do this in steps.
+ * In this clause, iBase>=0 and iTerm<0 . */
+ nuspan = 1;
+ nuspan += pss->iBase;
+ nuspan += -(pss->iTerm+1);
+ }
+ if( pss->iStep<0 ){
+ pss->isNotEOF = 1;
+ if( nuspan==ULONG_MAX ){
+ pss->uSeqIndexMax = ( pss->iStep>LLONG_MIN )? nuspan/-pss->iStep : 1;
+ }else if( pss->iStep>LLONG_MIN ){
+ pss->uSeqIndexMax = nuspan/-pss->iStep;
+ }
+ }
+ }else if( pss->iTerm > pss->iBase ){
+ sqlite3_uint64 puspan = 0;
+ if( bSameSigns ){
+ puspan = (sqlite3_uint64)(pss->iTerm - pss->iBase);
+ }else{
+ /* Under UBSAN (or on 1's complement machines), must do this in steps.
+ * In this clause, iTerm>=0 and iBase<0 . */
+ puspan = 1;
+ puspan += pss->iTerm;
+ puspan += -(pss->iBase+1);
+ }
+ if( pss->iStep>0 ){
+ pss->isNotEOF = 1;
+ pss->uSeqIndexMax = puspan/pss->iStep;
+ }
+ }else if( pss->iTerm == pss->iBase ){
+ pss->isNotEOF = 1;
+ pss->uSeqIndexMax = 0;
+ }
+ pss->uSeqIndexNow = (pss->isReversing)? pss->uSeqIndexMax : 0;
+ pss->iValueNow = (pss->isReversing)
+ ? genSeqMember(pss->iBase, pss->iStep, pss->uSeqIndexMax)
+ : pss->iBase;
+}
+
+/*
+** Progress sequence generator to yield next value, if any.
+** Leave its state to either yield next value or be at EOF.
+** Return whether there is a next value, or 0 at EOF.
+*/
+static int progressSequence( SequenceSpec *pss ){
+ if( !pss->isNotEOF ) return 0;
+ if( pss->isReversing ){
+ if( pss->uSeqIndexNow > 0 ){
+ pss->uSeqIndexNow--;
+ pss->iValueNow -= pss->iStep;
+ }else{
+ pss->isNotEOF = 0;
+ }
+ }else{
+ if( pss->uSeqIndexNow < pss->uSeqIndexMax ){
+ pss->uSeqIndexNow++;
+ pss->iValueNow += pss->iStep;
+ }else{
+ pss->isNotEOF = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ return pss->isNotEOF;
+}
+
+/* series_cursor is a subclass of sqlite3_vtab_cursor which will
+** serve as the underlying representation of a cursor that scans
+** over rows of the result
+*/
+typedef struct series_cursor series_cursor;
+struct series_cursor {
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor base; /* Base class - must be first */
+ SequenceSpec ss; /* (this) Derived class data */
+};
+
+/*
+** The seriesConnect() method is invoked to create a new
+** series_vtab that describes the generate_series virtual table.
+**
+** Think of this routine as the constructor for series_vtab objects.
+**
+** All this routine needs to do is:
+**
+** (1) Allocate the series_vtab object and initialize all fields.
+**
+** (2) Tell SQLite (via the sqlite3_declare_vtab() interface) what the
+** result set of queries against generate_series will look like.
+*/
+static int seriesConnect(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ void *pUnused,
+ int argcUnused, const char *const*argvUnused,
+ sqlite3_vtab **ppVtab,
+ char **pzErrUnused
+){
+ sqlite3_vtab *pNew;
+ int rc;
+
+/* Column numbers */
+#define SERIES_COLUMN_VALUE 0
+#define SERIES_COLUMN_START 1
+#define SERIES_COLUMN_STOP 2
+#define SERIES_COLUMN_STEP 3
+
+ (void)pUnused;
+ (void)argcUnused;
+ (void)argvUnused;
+ (void)pzErrUnused;
+ rc = sqlite3_declare_vtab(db,
+ "CREATE TABLE x(value,start hidden,stop hidden,step hidden)");
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pNew = *ppVtab = sqlite3_malloc( sizeof(*pNew) );
+ if( pNew==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ memset(pNew, 0, sizeof(*pNew));
+ sqlite3_vtab_config(db, SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** This method is the destructor for series_cursor objects.
+*/
+static int seriesDisconnect(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){
+ sqlite3_free(pVtab);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Constructor for a new series_cursor object.
+*/
+static int seriesOpen(sqlite3_vtab *pUnused, sqlite3_vtab_cursor **ppCursor){
+ series_cursor *pCur;
+ (void)pUnused;
+ pCur = sqlite3_malloc( sizeof(*pCur) );
+ if( pCur==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ memset(pCur, 0, sizeof(*pCur));
+ *ppCursor = &pCur->base;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Destructor for a series_cursor.
+*/
+static int seriesClose(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ sqlite3_free(cur);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Advance a series_cursor to its next row of output.
+*/
+static int seriesNext(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ series_cursor *pCur = (series_cursor*)cur;
+ progressSequence( & pCur->ss );
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return values of columns for the row at which the series_cursor
+** is currently pointing.
+*/
+static int seriesColumn(
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur, /* The cursor */
+ sqlite3_context *ctx, /* First argument to sqlite3_result_...() */
+ int i /* Which column to return */
+){
+ series_cursor *pCur = (series_cursor*)cur;
+ sqlite3_int64 x = 0;
+ switch( i ){
+ case SERIES_COLUMN_START: x = pCur->ss.iBase; break;
+ case SERIES_COLUMN_STOP: x = pCur->ss.iTerm; break;
+ case SERIES_COLUMN_STEP: x = pCur->ss.iStep; break;
+ default: x = pCur->ss.iValueNow; break;
+ }
+ sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, x);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the rowid for the current row, logically equivalent to n+1 where
+** "n" is the ascending integer in the aforesaid production definition.
+*/
+static int seriesRowid(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur, sqlite_int64 *pRowid){
+ series_cursor *pCur = (series_cursor*)cur;
+ sqlite3_uint64 n = pCur->ss.uSeqIndexNow;
+ *pRowid = (sqlite3_int64)((n<0xffffffffffffffff)? n+1 : 0);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return TRUE if the cursor has been moved off of the last
+** row of output.
+*/
+static int seriesEof(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ series_cursor *pCur = (series_cursor*)cur;
+ return !pCur->ss.isNotEOF;
+}
+
+/* True to cause run-time checking of the start=, stop=, and/or step=
+** parameters. The only reason to do this is for testing the
+** constraint checking logic for virtual tables in the SQLite core.
+*/
+#ifndef SQLITE_SERIES_CONSTRAINT_VERIFY
+# define SQLITE_SERIES_CONSTRAINT_VERIFY 0
+#endif
+
+/*
+** This method is called to "rewind" the series_cursor object back
+** to the first row of output. This method is always called at least
+** once prior to any call to seriesColumn() or seriesRowid() or
+** seriesEof().
+**
+** The query plan selected by seriesBestIndex is passed in the idxNum
+** parameter. (idxStr is not used in this implementation.) idxNum
+** is a bitmask showing which constraints are available:
+**
+** 1: start=VALUE
+** 2: stop=VALUE
+** 4: step=VALUE
+**
+** Also, if bit 8 is set, that means that the series should be output
+** in descending order rather than in ascending order. If bit 16 is
+** set, then output must appear in ascending order.
+**
+** This routine should initialize the cursor and position it so that it
+** is pointing at the first row, or pointing off the end of the table
+** (so that seriesEof() will return true) if the table is empty.
+*/
+static int seriesFilter(
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor *pVtabCursor,
+ int idxNum, const char *idxStrUnused,
+ int argc, sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ series_cursor *pCur = (series_cursor *)pVtabCursor;
+ int i = 0;
+ (void)idxStrUnused;
+ if( idxNum & 1 ){
+ pCur->ss.iBase = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[i++]);
+ }else{
+ pCur->ss.iBase = 0;
+ }
+ if( idxNum & 2 ){
+ pCur->ss.iTerm = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[i++]);
+ }else{
+ pCur->ss.iTerm = 0xffffffff;
+ }
+ if( idxNum & 4 ){
+ pCur->ss.iStep = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[i++]);
+ if( pCur->ss.iStep==0 ){
+ pCur->ss.iStep = 1;
+ }else if( pCur->ss.iStep<0 ){
+ if( (idxNum & 16)==0 ) idxNum |= 8;
+ }
+ }else{
+ pCur->ss.iStep = 1;
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<argc; i++){
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[i])==SQLITE_NULL ){
+ /* If any of the constraints have a NULL value, then return no rows.
+ ** See ticket https://www.sqlite.org/src/info/fac496b61722daf2 */
+ pCur->ss.iBase = 1;
+ pCur->ss.iTerm = 0;
+ pCur->ss.iStep = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if( idxNum & 8 ){
+ pCur->ss.isReversing = pCur->ss.iStep > 0;
+ }else{
+ pCur->ss.isReversing = pCur->ss.iStep < 0;
+ }
+ setupSequence( &pCur->ss );
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** SQLite will invoke this method one or more times while planning a query
+** that uses the generate_series virtual table. This routine needs to create
+** a query plan for each invocation and compute an estimated cost for that
+** plan.
+**
+** In this implementation idxNum is used to represent the
+** query plan. idxStr is unused.
+**
+** The query plan is represented by bits in idxNum:
+**
+** (1) start = $value -- constraint exists
+** (2) stop = $value -- constraint exists
+** (4) step = $value -- constraint exists
+** (8) output in descending order
+*/
+static int seriesBestIndex(
+ sqlite3_vtab *pVTab,
+ sqlite3_index_info *pIdxInfo
+){
+ int i, j; /* Loop over constraints */
+ int idxNum = 0; /* The query plan bitmask */
+ int bStartSeen = 0; /* EQ constraint seen on the START column */
+ int unusableMask = 0; /* Mask of unusable constraints */
+ int nArg = 0; /* Number of arguments that seriesFilter() expects */
+ int aIdx[3]; /* Constraints on start, stop, and step */
+ const struct sqlite3_index_constraint *pConstraint;
+
+ /* This implementation assumes that the start, stop, and step columns
+ ** are the last three columns in the virtual table. */
+ assert( SERIES_COLUMN_STOP == SERIES_COLUMN_START+1 );
+ assert( SERIES_COLUMN_STEP == SERIES_COLUMN_START+2 );
+
+ aIdx[0] = aIdx[1] = aIdx[2] = -1;
+ pConstraint = pIdxInfo->aConstraint;
+ for(i=0; i<pIdxInfo->nConstraint; i++, pConstraint++){
+ int iCol; /* 0 for start, 1 for stop, 2 for step */
+ int iMask; /* bitmask for those column */
+ if( pConstraint->iColumn<SERIES_COLUMN_START ) continue;
+ iCol = pConstraint->iColumn - SERIES_COLUMN_START;
+ assert( iCol>=0 && iCol<=2 );
+ iMask = 1 << iCol;
+ if( iCol==0 ) bStartSeen = 1;
+ if( pConstraint->usable==0 ){
+ unusableMask |= iMask;
+ continue;
+ }else if( pConstraint->op==SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ ){
+ idxNum |= iMask;
+ aIdx[iCol] = i;
+ }
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<3; i++){
+ if( (j = aIdx[i])>=0 ){
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[j].argvIndex = ++nArg;
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[j].omit = !SQLITE_SERIES_CONSTRAINT_VERIFY;
+ }
+ }
+ /* The current generate_column() implementation requires at least one
+ ** argument (the START value). Legacy versions assumed START=0 if the
+ ** first argument was omitted. Compile with -DZERO_ARGUMENT_GENERATE_SERIES
+ ** to obtain the legacy behavior */
+#ifndef ZERO_ARGUMENT_GENERATE_SERIES
+ if( !bStartSeen ){
+ sqlite3_free(pVTab->zErrMsg);
+ pVTab->zErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "first argument to \"generate_series()\" missing or unusable");
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+#endif
+ if( (unusableMask & ~idxNum)!=0 ){
+ /* The start, stop, and step columns are inputs. Therefore if there
+ ** are unusable constraints on any of start, stop, or step then
+ ** this plan is unusable */
+ return SQLITE_CONSTRAINT;
+ }
+ if( (idxNum & 3)==3 ){
+ /* Both start= and stop= boundaries are available. This is the
+ ** the preferred case */
+ pIdxInfo->estimatedCost = (double)(2 - ((idxNum&4)!=0));
+ pIdxInfo->estimatedRows = 1000;
+ if( pIdxInfo->nOrderBy>=1 && pIdxInfo->aOrderBy[0].iColumn==0 ){
+ if( pIdxInfo->aOrderBy[0].desc ){
+ idxNum |= 8;
+ }else{
+ idxNum |= 16;
+ }
+ pIdxInfo->orderByConsumed = 1;
+ }
+ }else{
+ /* If either boundary is missing, we have to generate a huge span
+ ** of numbers. Make this case very expensive so that the query
+ ** planner will work hard to avoid it. */
+ pIdxInfo->estimatedRows = 2147483647;
+ }
+ pIdxInfo->idxNum = idxNum;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** This following structure defines all the methods for the
+** generate_series virtual table.
+*/
+static sqlite3_module seriesModule = {
+ 0, /* iVersion */
+ 0, /* xCreate */
+ seriesConnect, /* xConnect */
+ seriesBestIndex, /* xBestIndex */
+ seriesDisconnect, /* xDisconnect */
+ 0, /* xDestroy */
+ seriesOpen, /* xOpen - open a cursor */
+ seriesClose, /* xClose - close a cursor */
+ seriesFilter, /* xFilter - configure scan constraints */
+ seriesNext, /* xNext - advance a cursor */
+ seriesEof, /* xEof - check for end of scan */
+ seriesColumn, /* xColumn - read data */
+ seriesRowid, /* xRowid - read data */
+ 0, /* xUpdate */
+ 0, /* xBegin */
+ 0, /* xSync */
+ 0, /* xCommit */
+ 0, /* xRollback */
+ 0, /* xFindMethod */
+ 0, /* xRename */
+ 0, /* xSavepoint */
+ 0, /* xRelease */
+ 0, /* xRollbackTo */
+ 0 /* xShadowName */
+};
+
+#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_series_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+ if( sqlite3_libversion_number()<3008012 && pzErrMsg!=0 ){
+ *pzErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "generate_series() requires SQLite 3.8.12 or later");
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_create_module(db, "generate_series", &seriesModule, 0);
+#endif
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/series.c ********************/
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/regexp.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2012-11-13
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+******************************************************************************
+**
+** The code in this file implements a compact but reasonably
+** efficient regular-expression matcher for posix extended regular
+** expressions against UTF8 text.
+**
+** This file is an SQLite extension. It registers a single function
+** named "regexp(A,B)" where A is the regular expression and B is the
+** string to be matched. By registering this function, SQLite will also
+** then implement the "B regexp A" operator. Note that with the function
+** the regular expression comes first, but with the operator it comes
+** second.
+**
+** The following regular expression syntax is supported:
+**
+** X* zero or more occurrences of X
+** X+ one or more occurrences of X
+** X? zero or one occurrences of X
+** X{p,q} between p and q occurrences of X
+** (X) match X
+** X|Y X or Y
+** ^X X occurring at the beginning of the string
+** X$ X occurring at the end of the string
+** . Match any single character
+** \c Character c where c is one of \{}()[]|*+?.
+** \c C-language escapes for c in afnrtv. ex: \t or \n
+** \uXXXX Where XXXX is exactly 4 hex digits, unicode value XXXX
+** \xXX Where XX is exactly 2 hex digits, unicode value XX
+** [abc] Any single character from the set abc
+** [^abc] Any single character not in the set abc
+** [a-z] Any single character in the range a-z
+** [^a-z] Any single character not in the range a-z
+** \b Word boundary
+** \w Word character. [A-Za-z0-9_]
+** \W Non-word character
+** \d Digit
+** \D Non-digit
+** \s Whitespace character
+** \S Non-whitespace character
+**
+** A nondeterministic finite automaton (NFA) is used for matching, so the
+** performance is bounded by O(N*M) where N is the size of the regular
+** expression and M is the size of the input string. The matcher never
+** exhibits exponential behavior. Note that the X{p,q} operator expands
+** to p copies of X following by q-p copies of X? and that the size of the
+** regular expression in the O(N*M) performance bound is computed after
+** this expansion.
+*/
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdlib.h>
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+
+/*
+** The following #defines change the names of some functions implemented in
+** this file to prevent name collisions with C-library functions of the
+** same name.
+*/
+#define re_match sqlite3re_match
+#define re_compile sqlite3re_compile
+#define re_free sqlite3re_free
+
+/* The end-of-input character */
+#define RE_EOF 0 /* End of input */
+#define RE_START 0xfffffff /* Start of input - larger than an UTF-8 */
+
+/* The NFA is implemented as sequence of opcodes taken from the following
+** set. Each opcode has a single integer argument.
+*/
+#define RE_OP_MATCH 1 /* Match the one character in the argument */
+#define RE_OP_ANY 2 /* Match any one character. (Implements ".") */
+#define RE_OP_ANYSTAR 3 /* Special optimized version of .* */
+#define RE_OP_FORK 4 /* Continue to both next and opcode at iArg */
+#define RE_OP_GOTO 5 /* Jump to opcode at iArg */
+#define RE_OP_ACCEPT 6 /* Halt and indicate a successful match */
+#define RE_OP_CC_INC 7 /* Beginning of a [...] character class */
+#define RE_OP_CC_EXC 8 /* Beginning of a [^...] character class */
+#define RE_OP_CC_VALUE 9 /* Single value in a character class */
+#define RE_OP_CC_RANGE 10 /* Range of values in a character class */
+#define RE_OP_WORD 11 /* Perl word character [A-Za-z0-9_] */
+#define RE_OP_NOTWORD 12 /* Not a perl word character */
+#define RE_OP_DIGIT 13 /* digit: [0-9] */
+#define RE_OP_NOTDIGIT 14 /* Not a digit */
+#define RE_OP_SPACE 15 /* space: [ \t\n\r\v\f] */
+#define RE_OP_NOTSPACE 16 /* Not a digit */
+#define RE_OP_BOUNDARY 17 /* Boundary between word and non-word */
+#define RE_OP_ATSTART 18 /* Currently at the start of the string */
+
+#if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG)
+/* Opcode names used for symbolic debugging */
+static const char *ReOpName[] = {
+ "EOF",
+ "MATCH",
+ "ANY",
+ "ANYSTAR",
+ "FORK",
+ "GOTO",
+ "ACCEPT",
+ "CC_INC",
+ "CC_EXC",
+ "CC_VALUE",
+ "CC_RANGE",
+ "WORD",
+ "NOTWORD",
+ "DIGIT",
+ "NOTDIGIT",
+ "SPACE",
+ "NOTSPACE",
+ "BOUNDARY",
+ "ATSTART",
+};
+#endif /* SQLITE_DEBUG */
+
+
+/* Each opcode is a "state" in the NFA */
+typedef unsigned short ReStateNumber;
+
+/* Because this is an NFA and not a DFA, multiple states can be active at
+** once. An instance of the following object records all active states in
+** the NFA. The implementation is optimized for the common case where the
+** number of actives states is small.
+*/
+typedef struct ReStateSet {
+ unsigned nState; /* Number of current states */
+ ReStateNumber *aState; /* Current states */
+} ReStateSet;
+
+/* An input string read one character at a time.
+*/
+typedef struct ReInput ReInput;
+struct ReInput {
+ const unsigned char *z; /* All text */
+ int i; /* Next byte to read */
+ int mx; /* EOF when i>=mx */
+};
+
+/* A compiled NFA (or an NFA that is in the process of being compiled) is
+** an instance of the following object.
+*/
+typedef struct ReCompiled ReCompiled;
+struct ReCompiled {
+ ReInput sIn; /* Regular expression text */
+ const char *zErr; /* Error message to return */
+ char *aOp; /* Operators for the virtual machine */
+ int *aArg; /* Arguments to each operator */
+ unsigned (*xNextChar)(ReInput*); /* Next character function */
+ unsigned char zInit[12]; /* Initial text to match */
+ int nInit; /* Number of bytes in zInit */
+ unsigned nState; /* Number of entries in aOp[] and aArg[] */
+ unsigned nAlloc; /* Slots allocated for aOp[] and aArg[] */
+};
+
+/* Add a state to the given state set if it is not already there */
+static void re_add_state(ReStateSet *pSet, int newState){
+ unsigned i;
+ for(i=0; i<pSet->nState; i++) if( pSet->aState[i]==newState ) return;
+ pSet->aState[pSet->nState++] = (ReStateNumber)newState;
+}
+
+/* Extract the next unicode character from *pzIn and return it. Advance
+** *pzIn to the first byte past the end of the character returned. To
+** be clear: this routine converts utf8 to unicode. This routine is
+** optimized for the common case where the next character is a single byte.
+*/
+static unsigned re_next_char(ReInput *p){
+ unsigned c;
+ if( p->i>=p->mx ) return 0;
+ c = p->z[p->i++];
+ if( c>=0x80 ){
+ if( (c&0xe0)==0xc0 && p->i<p->mx && (p->z[p->i]&0xc0)==0x80 ){
+ c = (c&0x1f)<<6 | (p->z[p->i++]&0x3f);
+ if( c<0x80 ) c = 0xfffd;
+ }else if( (c&0xf0)==0xe0 && p->i+1<p->mx && (p->z[p->i]&0xc0)==0x80
+ && (p->z[p->i+1]&0xc0)==0x80 ){
+ c = (c&0x0f)<<12 | ((p->z[p->i]&0x3f)<<6) | (p->z[p->i+1]&0x3f);
+ p->i += 2;
+ if( c<=0x7ff || (c>=0xd800 && c<=0xdfff) ) c = 0xfffd;
+ }else if( (c&0xf8)==0xf0 && p->i+2<p->mx && (p->z[p->i]&0xc0)==0x80
+ && (p->z[p->i+1]&0xc0)==0x80 && (p->z[p->i+2]&0xc0)==0x80 ){
+ c = (c&0x07)<<18 | ((p->z[p->i]&0x3f)<<12) | ((p->z[p->i+1]&0x3f)<<6)
+ | (p->z[p->i+2]&0x3f);
+ p->i += 3;
+ if( c<=0xffff || c>0x10ffff ) c = 0xfffd;
+ }else{
+ c = 0xfffd;
+ }
+ }
+ return c;
+}
+static unsigned re_next_char_nocase(ReInput *p){
+ unsigned c = re_next_char(p);
+ if( c>='A' && c<='Z' ) c += 'a' - 'A';
+ return c;
+}
+
+/* Return true if c is a perl "word" character: [A-Za-z0-9_] */
+static int re_word_char(int c){
+ return (c>='0' && c<='9') || (c>='a' && c<='z')
+ || (c>='A' && c<='Z') || c=='_';
+}
+
+/* Return true if c is a "digit" character: [0-9] */
+static int re_digit_char(int c){
+ return (c>='0' && c<='9');
+}
+
+/* Return true if c is a perl "space" character: [ \t\r\n\v\f] */
+static int re_space_char(int c){
+ return c==' ' || c=='\t' || c=='\n' || c=='\r' || c=='\v' || c=='\f';
+}
+
+/* Run a compiled regular expression on the zero-terminated input
+** string zIn[]. Return true on a match and false if there is no match.
+*/
+static int re_match(ReCompiled *pRe, const unsigned char *zIn, int nIn){
+ ReStateSet aStateSet[2], *pThis, *pNext;
+ ReStateNumber aSpace[100];
+ ReStateNumber *pToFree;
+ unsigned int i = 0;
+ unsigned int iSwap = 0;
+ int c = RE_START;
+ int cPrev = 0;
+ int rc = 0;
+ ReInput in;
+
+ in.z = zIn;
+ in.i = 0;
+ in.mx = nIn>=0 ? nIn : (int)strlen((char const*)zIn);
+
+ /* Look for the initial prefix match, if there is one. */
+ if( pRe->nInit ){
+ unsigned char x = pRe->zInit[0];
+ while( in.i+pRe->nInit<=in.mx
+ && (zIn[in.i]!=x ||
+ strncmp((const char*)zIn+in.i, (const char*)pRe->zInit, pRe->nInit)!=0)
+ ){
+ in.i++;
+ }
+ if( in.i+pRe->nInit>in.mx ) return 0;
+ c = RE_START-1;
+ }
+
+ if( pRe->nState<=(sizeof(aSpace)/(sizeof(aSpace[0])*2)) ){
+ pToFree = 0;
+ aStateSet[0].aState = aSpace;
+ }else{
+ pToFree = sqlite3_malloc64( sizeof(ReStateNumber)*2*pRe->nState );
+ if( pToFree==0 ) return -1;
+ aStateSet[0].aState = pToFree;
+ }
+ aStateSet[1].aState = &aStateSet[0].aState[pRe->nState];
+ pNext = &aStateSet[1];
+ pNext->nState = 0;
+ re_add_state(pNext, 0);
+ while( c!=RE_EOF && pNext->nState>0 ){
+ cPrev = c;
+ c = pRe->xNextChar(&in);
+ pThis = pNext;
+ pNext = &aStateSet[iSwap];
+ iSwap = 1 - iSwap;
+ pNext->nState = 0;
+ for(i=0; i<pThis->nState; i++){
+ int x = pThis->aState[i];
+ switch( pRe->aOp[x] ){
+ case RE_OP_MATCH: {
+ if( pRe->aArg[x]==c ) re_add_state(pNext, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_ATSTART: {
+ if( cPrev==RE_START ) re_add_state(pThis, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_ANY: {
+ if( c!=0 ) re_add_state(pNext, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_WORD: {
+ if( re_word_char(c) ) re_add_state(pNext, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_NOTWORD: {
+ if( !re_word_char(c) && c!=0 ) re_add_state(pNext, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_DIGIT: {
+ if( re_digit_char(c) ) re_add_state(pNext, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_NOTDIGIT: {
+ if( !re_digit_char(c) && c!=0 ) re_add_state(pNext, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_SPACE: {
+ if( re_space_char(c) ) re_add_state(pNext, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_NOTSPACE: {
+ if( !re_space_char(c) && c!=0 ) re_add_state(pNext, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_BOUNDARY: {
+ if( re_word_char(c)!=re_word_char(cPrev) ) re_add_state(pThis, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_ANYSTAR: {
+ re_add_state(pNext, x);
+ re_add_state(pThis, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_FORK: {
+ re_add_state(pThis, x+pRe->aArg[x]);
+ re_add_state(pThis, x+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_GOTO: {
+ re_add_state(pThis, x+pRe->aArg[x]);
+ break;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_ACCEPT: {
+ rc = 1;
+ goto re_match_end;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_CC_EXC: {
+ if( c==0 ) break;
+ /* fall-through */ goto re_op_cc_inc;
+ }
+ case RE_OP_CC_INC: re_op_cc_inc: {
+ int j = 1;
+ int n = pRe->aArg[x];
+ int hit = 0;
+ for(j=1; j>0 && j<n; j++){
+ if( pRe->aOp[x+j]==RE_OP_CC_VALUE ){
+ if( pRe->aArg[x+j]==c ){
+ hit = 1;
+ j = -1;
+ }
+ }else{
+ if( pRe->aArg[x+j]<=c && pRe->aArg[x+j+1]>=c ){
+ hit = 1;
+ j = -1;
+ }else{
+ j++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( pRe->aOp[x]==RE_OP_CC_EXC ) hit = !hit;
+ if( hit ) re_add_state(pNext, x+n);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<pNext->nState; i++){
+ int x = pNext->aState[i];
+ while( pRe->aOp[x]==RE_OP_GOTO ) x += pRe->aArg[x];
+ if( pRe->aOp[x]==RE_OP_ACCEPT ){ rc = 1; break; }
+ }
+re_match_end:
+ sqlite3_free(pToFree);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/* Resize the opcode and argument arrays for an RE under construction.
+*/
+static int re_resize(ReCompiled *p, int N){
+ char *aOp;
+ int *aArg;
+ aOp = sqlite3_realloc64(p->aOp, N*sizeof(p->aOp[0]));
+ if( aOp==0 ) return 1;
+ p->aOp = aOp;
+ aArg = sqlite3_realloc64(p->aArg, N*sizeof(p->aArg[0]));
+ if( aArg==0 ) return 1;
+ p->aArg = aArg;
+ p->nAlloc = N;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Insert a new opcode and argument into an RE under construction. The
+** insertion point is just prior to existing opcode iBefore.
+*/
+static int re_insert(ReCompiled *p, int iBefore, int op, int arg){
+ int i;
+ if( p->nAlloc<=p->nState && re_resize(p, p->nAlloc*2) ) return 0;
+ for(i=p->nState; i>iBefore; i--){
+ p->aOp[i] = p->aOp[i-1];
+ p->aArg[i] = p->aArg[i-1];
+ }
+ p->nState++;
+ p->aOp[iBefore] = (char)op;
+ p->aArg[iBefore] = arg;
+ return iBefore;
+}
+
+/* Append a new opcode and argument to the end of the RE under construction.
+*/
+static int re_append(ReCompiled *p, int op, int arg){
+ return re_insert(p, p->nState, op, arg);
+}
+
+/* Make a copy of N opcodes starting at iStart onto the end of the RE
+** under construction.
+*/
+static void re_copy(ReCompiled *p, int iStart, int N){
+ if( p->nState+N>=p->nAlloc && re_resize(p, p->nAlloc*2+N) ) return;
+ memcpy(&p->aOp[p->nState], &p->aOp[iStart], N*sizeof(p->aOp[0]));
+ memcpy(&p->aArg[p->nState], &p->aArg[iStart], N*sizeof(p->aArg[0]));
+ p->nState += N;
+}
+
+/* Return true if c is a hexadecimal digit character: [0-9a-fA-F]
+** If c is a hex digit, also set *pV = (*pV)*16 + valueof(c). If
+** c is not a hex digit *pV is unchanged.
+*/
+static int re_hex(int c, int *pV){
+ if( c>='0' && c<='9' ){
+ c -= '0';
+ }else if( c>='a' && c<='f' ){
+ c -= 'a' - 10;
+ }else if( c>='A' && c<='F' ){
+ c -= 'A' - 10;
+ }else{
+ return 0;
+ }
+ *pV = (*pV)*16 + (c & 0xff);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/* A backslash character has been seen, read the next character and
+** return its interpretation.
+*/
+static unsigned re_esc_char(ReCompiled *p){
+ static const char zEsc[] = "afnrtv\\()*.+?[$^{|}]";
+ static const char zTrans[] = "\a\f\n\r\t\v";
+ int i, v = 0;
+ char c;
+ if( p->sIn.i>=p->sIn.mx ) return 0;
+ c = p->sIn.z[p->sIn.i];
+ if( c=='u' && p->sIn.i+4<p->sIn.mx ){
+ const unsigned char *zIn = p->sIn.z + p->sIn.i;
+ if( re_hex(zIn[1],&v)
+ && re_hex(zIn[2],&v)
+ && re_hex(zIn[3],&v)
+ && re_hex(zIn[4],&v)
+ ){
+ p->sIn.i += 5;
+ return v;
+ }
+ }
+ if( c=='x' && p->sIn.i+2<p->sIn.mx ){
+ const unsigned char *zIn = p->sIn.z + p->sIn.i;
+ if( re_hex(zIn[1],&v)
+ && re_hex(zIn[2],&v)
+ ){
+ p->sIn.i += 3;
+ return v;
+ }
+ }
+ for(i=0; zEsc[i] && zEsc[i]!=c; i++){}
+ if( zEsc[i] ){
+ if( i<6 ) c = zTrans[i];
+ p->sIn.i++;
+ }else{
+ p->zErr = "unknown \\ escape";
+ }
+ return c;
+}
+
+/* Forward declaration */
+static const char *re_subcompile_string(ReCompiled*);
+
+/* Peek at the next byte of input */
+static unsigned char rePeek(ReCompiled *p){
+ return p->sIn.i<p->sIn.mx ? p->sIn.z[p->sIn.i] : 0;
+}
+
+/* Compile RE text into a sequence of opcodes. Continue up to the
+** first unmatched ")" character, then return. If an error is found,
+** return a pointer to the error message string.
+*/
+static const char *re_subcompile_re(ReCompiled *p){
+ const char *zErr;
+ int iStart, iEnd, iGoto;
+ iStart = p->nState;
+ zErr = re_subcompile_string(p);
+ if( zErr ) return zErr;
+ while( rePeek(p)=='|' ){
+ iEnd = p->nState;
+ re_insert(p, iStart, RE_OP_FORK, iEnd + 2 - iStart);
+ iGoto = re_append(p, RE_OP_GOTO, 0);
+ p->sIn.i++;
+ zErr = re_subcompile_string(p);
+ if( zErr ) return zErr;
+ p->aArg[iGoto] = p->nState - iGoto;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Compile an element of regular expression text (anything that can be
+** an operand to the "|" operator). Return NULL on success or a pointer
+** to the error message if there is a problem.
+*/
+static const char *re_subcompile_string(ReCompiled *p){
+ int iPrev = -1;
+ int iStart;
+ unsigned c;
+ const char *zErr;
+ while( (c = p->xNextChar(&p->sIn))!=0 ){
+ iStart = p->nState;
+ switch( c ){
+ case '|':
+ case ')': {
+ p->sIn.i--;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ case '(': {
+ zErr = re_subcompile_re(p);
+ if( zErr ) return zErr;
+ if( rePeek(p)!=')' ) return "unmatched '('";
+ p->sIn.i++;
+ break;
+ }
+ case '.': {
+ if( rePeek(p)=='*' ){
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_ANYSTAR, 0);
+ p->sIn.i++;
+ }else{
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_ANY, 0);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case '*': {
+ if( iPrev<0 ) return "'*' without operand";
+ re_insert(p, iPrev, RE_OP_GOTO, p->nState - iPrev + 1);
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_FORK, iPrev - p->nState + 1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case '+': {
+ if( iPrev<0 ) return "'+' without operand";
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_FORK, iPrev - p->nState);
+ break;
+ }
+ case '?': {
+ if( iPrev<0 ) return "'?' without operand";
+ re_insert(p, iPrev, RE_OP_FORK, p->nState - iPrev+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case '$': {
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_MATCH, RE_EOF);
+ break;
+ }
+ case '^': {
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_ATSTART, 0);
+ break;
+ }
+ case '{': {
+ int m = 0, n = 0;
+ int sz, j;
+ if( iPrev<0 ) return "'{m,n}' without operand";
+ while( (c=rePeek(p))>='0' && c<='9' ){ m = m*10 + c - '0'; p->sIn.i++; }
+ n = m;
+ if( c==',' ){
+ p->sIn.i++;
+ n = 0;
+ while( (c=rePeek(p))>='0' && c<='9' ){ n = n*10 + c-'0'; p->sIn.i++; }
+ }
+ if( c!='}' ) return "unmatched '{'";
+ if( n>0 && n<m ) return "n less than m in '{m,n}'";
+ p->sIn.i++;
+ sz = p->nState - iPrev;
+ if( m==0 ){
+ if( n==0 ) return "both m and n are zero in '{m,n}'";
+ re_insert(p, iPrev, RE_OP_FORK, sz+1);
+ iPrev++;
+ n--;
+ }else{
+ for(j=1; j<m; j++) re_copy(p, iPrev, sz);
+ }
+ for(j=m; j<n; j++){
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_FORK, sz+1);
+ re_copy(p, iPrev, sz);
+ }
+ if( n==0 && m>0 ){
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_FORK, -sz);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case '[': {
+ unsigned int iFirst = p->nState;
+ if( rePeek(p)=='^' ){
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_CC_EXC, 0);
+ p->sIn.i++;
+ }else{
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_CC_INC, 0);
+ }
+ while( (c = p->xNextChar(&p->sIn))!=0 ){
+ if( c=='[' && rePeek(p)==':' ){
+ return "POSIX character classes not supported";
+ }
+ if( c=='\\' ) c = re_esc_char(p);
+ if( rePeek(p)=='-' ){
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_CC_RANGE, c);
+ p->sIn.i++;
+ c = p->xNextChar(&p->sIn);
+ if( c=='\\' ) c = re_esc_char(p);
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_CC_RANGE, c);
+ }else{
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_CC_VALUE, c);
+ }
+ if( rePeek(p)==']' ){ p->sIn.i++; break; }
+ }
+ if( c==0 ) return "unclosed '['";
+ if( p->nState>iFirst ) p->aArg[iFirst] = p->nState - iFirst;
+ break;
+ }
+ case '\\': {
+ int specialOp = 0;
+ switch( rePeek(p) ){
+ case 'b': specialOp = RE_OP_BOUNDARY; break;
+ case 'd': specialOp = RE_OP_DIGIT; break;
+ case 'D': specialOp = RE_OP_NOTDIGIT; break;
+ case 's': specialOp = RE_OP_SPACE; break;
+ case 'S': specialOp = RE_OP_NOTSPACE; break;
+ case 'w': specialOp = RE_OP_WORD; break;
+ case 'W': specialOp = RE_OP_NOTWORD; break;
+ }
+ if( specialOp ){
+ p->sIn.i++;
+ re_append(p, specialOp, 0);
+ }else{
+ c = re_esc_char(p);
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_MATCH, c);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ default: {
+ re_append(p, RE_OP_MATCH, c);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ iPrev = iStart;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Free and reclaim all the memory used by a previously compiled
+** regular expression. Applications should invoke this routine once
+** for every call to re_compile() to avoid memory leaks.
+*/
+static void re_free(ReCompiled *pRe){
+ if( pRe ){
+ sqlite3_free(pRe->aOp);
+ sqlite3_free(pRe->aArg);
+ sqlite3_free(pRe);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Compile a textual regular expression in zIn[] into a compiled regular
+** expression suitable for us by re_match() and return a pointer to the
+** compiled regular expression in *ppRe. Return NULL on success or an
+** error message if something goes wrong.
+*/
+static const char *re_compile(ReCompiled **ppRe, const char *zIn, int noCase){
+ ReCompiled *pRe;
+ const char *zErr;
+ int i, j;
+
+ *ppRe = 0;
+ pRe = sqlite3_malloc( sizeof(*pRe) );
+ if( pRe==0 ){
+ return "out of memory";
+ }
+ memset(pRe, 0, sizeof(*pRe));
+ pRe->xNextChar = noCase ? re_next_char_nocase : re_next_char;
+ if( re_resize(pRe, 30) ){
+ re_free(pRe);
+ return "out of memory";
+ }
+ if( zIn[0]=='^' ){
+ zIn++;
+ }else{
+ re_append(pRe, RE_OP_ANYSTAR, 0);
+ }
+ pRe->sIn.z = (unsigned char*)zIn;
+ pRe->sIn.i = 0;
+ pRe->sIn.mx = (int)strlen(zIn);
+ zErr = re_subcompile_re(pRe);
+ if( zErr ){
+ re_free(pRe);
+ return zErr;
+ }
+ if( pRe->sIn.i>=pRe->sIn.mx ){
+ re_append(pRe, RE_OP_ACCEPT, 0);
+ *ppRe = pRe;
+ }else{
+ re_free(pRe);
+ return "unrecognized character";
+ }
+
+ /* The following is a performance optimization. If the regex begins with
+ ** ".*" (if the input regex lacks an initial "^") and afterwards there are
+ ** one or more matching characters, enter those matching characters into
+ ** zInit[]. The re_match() routine can then search ahead in the input
+ ** string looking for the initial match without having to run the whole
+ ** regex engine over the string. Do not worry about trying to match
+ ** unicode characters beyond plane 0 - those are very rare and this is
+ ** just an optimization. */
+ if( pRe->aOp[0]==RE_OP_ANYSTAR && !noCase ){
+ for(j=0, i=1; j<(int)sizeof(pRe->zInit)-2 && pRe->aOp[i]==RE_OP_MATCH; i++){
+ unsigned x = pRe->aArg[i];
+ if( x<=0x7f ){
+ pRe->zInit[j++] = (unsigned char)x;
+ }else if( x<=0x7ff ){
+ pRe->zInit[j++] = (unsigned char)(0xc0 | (x>>6));
+ pRe->zInit[j++] = 0x80 | (x&0x3f);
+ }else if( x<=0xffff ){
+ pRe->zInit[j++] = (unsigned char)(0xe0 | (x>>12));
+ pRe->zInit[j++] = 0x80 | ((x>>6)&0x3f);
+ pRe->zInit[j++] = 0x80 | (x&0x3f);
+ }else{
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if( j>0 && pRe->zInit[j-1]==0 ) j--;
+ pRe->nInit = j;
+ }
+ return pRe->zErr;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the regexp() SQL function. This function implements
+** the build-in REGEXP operator. The first argument to the function is the
+** pattern and the second argument is the string. So, the SQL statements:
+**
+** A REGEXP B
+**
+** is implemented as regexp(B,A).
+*/
+static void re_sql_func(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ ReCompiled *pRe; /* Compiled regular expression */
+ const char *zPattern; /* The regular expression */
+ const unsigned char *zStr;/* String being searched */
+ const char *zErr; /* Compile error message */
+ int setAux = 0; /* True to invoke sqlite3_set_auxdata() */
+
+ (void)argc; /* Unused */
+ pRe = sqlite3_get_auxdata(context, 0);
+ if( pRe==0 ){
+ zPattern = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
+ if( zPattern==0 ) return;
+ zErr = re_compile(&pRe, zPattern, sqlite3_user_data(context)!=0);
+ if( zErr ){
+ re_free(pRe);
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, zErr, -1);
+ return;
+ }
+ if( pRe==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
+ return;
+ }
+ setAux = 1;
+ }
+ zStr = (const unsigned char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[1]);
+ if( zStr!=0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_int(context, re_match(pRe, zStr, -1));
+ }
+ if( setAux ){
+ sqlite3_set_auxdata(context, 0, pRe, (void(*)(void*))re_free);
+ }
+}
+
+#if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG)
+/*
+** This function is used for testing and debugging only. It is only available
+** if the SQLITE_DEBUG compile-time option is used.
+**
+** Compile a regular expression and then convert the compiled expression into
+** text and return that text.
+*/
+static void re_bytecode_func(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ const char *zPattern;
+ const char *zErr;
+ ReCompiled *pRe;
+ sqlite3_str *pStr;
+ int i;
+ int n;
+ char *z;
+ (void)argc;
+
+ zPattern = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
+ if( zPattern==0 ) return;
+ zErr = re_compile(&pRe, zPattern, sqlite3_user_data(context)!=0);
+ if( zErr ){
+ re_free(pRe);
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, zErr, -1);
+ return;
+ }
+ if( pRe==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
+ return;
+ }
+ pStr = sqlite3_str_new(0);
+ if( pStr==0 ) goto re_bytecode_func_err;
+ if( pRe->nInit>0 ){
+ sqlite3_str_appendf(pStr, "INIT ");
+ for(i=0; i<pRe->nInit; i++){
+ sqlite3_str_appendf(pStr, "%02x", pRe->zInit[i]);
+ }
+ sqlite3_str_appendf(pStr, "\n");
+ }
+ for(i=0; (unsigned)i<pRe->nState; i++){
+ sqlite3_str_appendf(pStr, "%-8s %4d\n",
+ ReOpName[(unsigned char)pRe->aOp[i]], pRe->aArg[i]);
+ }
+ n = sqlite3_str_length(pStr);
+ z = sqlite3_str_finish(pStr);
+ if( n==0 ){
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_result_text(context, z, n-1, sqlite3_free);
+ }
+
+re_bytecode_func_err:
+ re_free(pRe);
+}
+
+#endif /* SQLITE_DEBUG */
+
+
+/*
+** Invoke this routine to register the regexp() function with the
+** SQLite database connection.
+*/
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_regexp_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)pzErrMsg; /* Unused */
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "regexp", 2,
+ SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_INNOCUOUS|SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC,
+ 0, re_sql_func, 0, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ /* The regexpi(PATTERN,STRING) function is a case-insensitive version
+ ** of regexp(PATTERN,STRING). */
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "regexpi", 2,
+ SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_INNOCUOUS|SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC,
+ (void*)db, re_sql_func, 0, 0);
+#if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG)
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "regexp_bytecode", 1,
+ SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_INNOCUOUS|SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC,
+ 0, re_bytecode_func, 0, 0);
+ }
+#endif /* SQLITE_DEBUG */
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/regexp.c ********************/
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/fileio.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2014-06-13
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+******************************************************************************
+**
+** This SQLite extension implements SQL functions readfile() and
+** writefile(), and eponymous virtual type "fsdir".
+**
+** WRITEFILE(FILE, DATA [, MODE [, MTIME]]):
+**
+** If neither of the optional arguments is present, then this UDF
+** function writes blob DATA to file FILE. If successful, the number
+** of bytes written is returned. If an error occurs, NULL is returned.
+**
+** If the first option argument - MODE - is present, then it must
+** be passed an integer value that corresponds to a POSIX mode
+** value (file type + permissions, as returned in the stat.st_mode
+** field by the stat() system call). Three types of files may
+** be written/created:
+**
+** regular files: (mode & 0170000)==0100000
+** symbolic links: (mode & 0170000)==0120000
+** directories: (mode & 0170000)==0040000
+**
+** For a directory, the DATA is ignored. For a symbolic link, it is
+** interpreted as text and used as the target of the link. For a
+** regular file, it is interpreted as a blob and written into the
+** named file. Regardless of the type of file, its permissions are
+** set to (mode & 0777) before returning.
+**
+** If the optional MTIME argument is present, then it is interpreted
+** as an integer - the number of seconds since the unix epoch. The
+** modification-time of the target file is set to this value before
+** returning.
+**
+** If three or more arguments are passed to this function and an
+** error is encountered, an exception is raised.
+**
+** READFILE(FILE):
+**
+** Read and return the contents of file FILE (type blob) from disk.
+**
+** FSDIR:
+**
+** Used as follows:
+**
+** SELECT * FROM fsdir($path [, $dir]);
+**
+** Parameter $path is an absolute or relative pathname. If the file that it
+** refers to does not exist, it is an error. If the path refers to a regular
+** file or symbolic link, it returns a single row. Or, if the path refers
+** to a directory, it returns one row for the directory, and one row for each
+** file within the hierarchy rooted at $path.
+**
+** Each row has the following columns:
+**
+** name: Path to file or directory (text value).
+** mode: Value of stat.st_mode for directory entry (an integer).
+** mtime: Value of stat.st_mtime for directory entry (an integer).
+** data: For a regular file, a blob containing the file data. For a
+** symlink, a text value containing the text of the link. For a
+** directory, NULL.
+**
+** If a non-NULL value is specified for the optional $dir parameter and
+** $path is a relative path, then $path is interpreted relative to $dir.
+** And the paths returned in the "name" column of the table are also
+** relative to directory $dir.
+**
+** Notes on building this extension for Windows:
+** Unless linked statically with the SQLite library, a preprocessor
+** symbol, FILEIO_WIN32_DLL, must be #define'd to create a stand-alone
+** DLL form of this extension for WIN32. See its use below for details.
+*/
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+
+#include <sys/types.h>
+#include <sys/stat.h>
+#include <fcntl.h>
+#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(WIN32)
+# include <unistd.h>
+# include <dirent.h>
+# include <utime.h>
+# include <sys/time.h>
+#else
+# include "windows.h"
+# include <io.h>
+# include <direct.h>
+/* # include "test_windirent.h" */
+# define dirent DIRENT
+# ifndef chmod
+# define chmod _chmod
+# endif
+# ifndef stat
+# define stat _stat
+# endif
+# define mkdir(path,mode) _mkdir(path)
+# define lstat(path,buf) stat(path,buf)
+#endif
+#include <time.h>
+#include <errno.h>
+
+
+/*
+** Structure of the fsdir() table-valued function
+*/
+ /* 0 1 2 3 4 5 */
+#define FSDIR_SCHEMA "(name,mode,mtime,data,path HIDDEN,dir HIDDEN)"
+#define FSDIR_COLUMN_NAME 0 /* Name of the file */
+#define FSDIR_COLUMN_MODE 1 /* Access mode */
+#define FSDIR_COLUMN_MTIME 2 /* Last modification time */
+#define FSDIR_COLUMN_DATA 3 /* File content */
+#define FSDIR_COLUMN_PATH 4 /* Path to top of search */
+#define FSDIR_COLUMN_DIR 5 /* Path is relative to this directory */
+
+
+/*
+** Set the result stored by context ctx to a blob containing the
+** contents of file zName. Or, leave the result unchanged (NULL)
+** if the file does not exist or is unreadable.
+**
+** If the file exceeds the SQLite blob size limit, through an
+** SQLITE_TOOBIG error.
+**
+** Throw an SQLITE_IOERR if there are difficulties pulling the file
+** off of disk.
+*/
+static void readFileContents(sqlite3_context *ctx, const char *zName){
+ FILE *in;
+ sqlite3_int64 nIn;
+ void *pBuf;
+ sqlite3 *db;
+ int mxBlob;
+
+ in = fopen(zName, "rb");
+ if( in==0 ){
+ /* File does not exist or is unreadable. Leave the result set to NULL. */
+ return;
+ }
+ fseek(in, 0, SEEK_END);
+ nIn = ftell(in);
+ rewind(in);
+ db = sqlite3_context_db_handle(ctx);
+ mxBlob = sqlite3_limit(db, SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH, -1);
+ if( nIn>mxBlob ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_code(ctx, SQLITE_TOOBIG);
+ fclose(in);
+ return;
+ }
+ pBuf = sqlite3_malloc64( nIn ? nIn : 1 );
+ if( pBuf==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(ctx);
+ fclose(in);
+ return;
+ }
+ if( nIn==(sqlite3_int64)fread(pBuf, 1, (size_t)nIn, in) ){
+ sqlite3_result_blob64(ctx, pBuf, nIn, sqlite3_free);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_result_error_code(ctx, SQLITE_IOERR);
+ sqlite3_free(pBuf);
+ }
+ fclose(in);
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the "readfile(X)" SQL function. The entire content
+** of the file named X is read and returned as a BLOB. NULL is returned
+** if the file does not exist or is unreadable.
+*/
+static void readfileFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ const char *zName;
+ (void)(argc); /* Unused parameter */
+ zName = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
+ if( zName==0 ) return;
+ readFileContents(context, zName);
+}
+
+/*
+** Set the error message contained in context ctx to the results of
+** vprintf(zFmt, ...).
+*/
+static void ctxErrorMsg(sqlite3_context *ctx, const char *zFmt, ...){
+ char *zMsg = 0;
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ zMsg = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ sqlite3_result_error(ctx, zMsg, -1);
+ sqlite3_free(zMsg);
+ va_end(ap);
+}
+
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+/*
+** This function is designed to convert a Win32 FILETIME structure into the
+** number of seconds since the Unix Epoch (1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC).
+*/
+static sqlite3_uint64 fileTimeToUnixTime(
+ LPFILETIME pFileTime
+){
+ SYSTEMTIME epochSystemTime;
+ ULARGE_INTEGER epochIntervals;
+ FILETIME epochFileTime;
+ ULARGE_INTEGER fileIntervals;
+
+ memset(&epochSystemTime, 0, sizeof(SYSTEMTIME));
+ epochSystemTime.wYear = 1970;
+ epochSystemTime.wMonth = 1;
+ epochSystemTime.wDay = 1;
+ SystemTimeToFileTime(&epochSystemTime, &epochFileTime);
+ epochIntervals.LowPart = epochFileTime.dwLowDateTime;
+ epochIntervals.HighPart = epochFileTime.dwHighDateTime;
+
+ fileIntervals.LowPart = pFileTime->dwLowDateTime;
+ fileIntervals.HighPart = pFileTime->dwHighDateTime;
+
+ return (fileIntervals.QuadPart - epochIntervals.QuadPart) / 10000000;
+}
+
+
+#if defined(FILEIO_WIN32_DLL) && (defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32))
+# /* To allow a standalone DLL, use this next replacement function: */
+# undef sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_unicode
+# define sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_unicode utf8_to_utf16
+#
+LPWSTR utf8_to_utf16(const char *z){
+ int nAllot = MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, z, -1, NULL, 0);
+ LPWSTR rv = sqlite3_malloc(nAllot * sizeof(WCHAR));
+ if( rv!=0 && 0 < MultiByteToWideChar(CP_UTF8, 0, z, -1, rv, nAllot) )
+ return rv;
+ sqlite3_free(rv);
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+** This function attempts to normalize the time values found in the stat()
+** buffer to UTC. This is necessary on Win32, where the runtime library
+** appears to return these values as local times.
+*/
+static void statTimesToUtc(
+ const char *zPath,
+ struct stat *pStatBuf
+){
+ HANDLE hFindFile;
+ WIN32_FIND_DATAW fd;
+ LPWSTR zUnicodeName;
+ extern LPWSTR sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_unicode(const char*);
+ zUnicodeName = sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_unicode(zPath);
+ if( zUnicodeName ){
+ memset(&fd, 0, sizeof(WIN32_FIND_DATAW));
+ hFindFile = FindFirstFileW(zUnicodeName, &fd);
+ if( hFindFile!=NULL ){
+ pStatBuf->st_ctime = (time_t)fileTimeToUnixTime(&fd.ftCreationTime);
+ pStatBuf->st_atime = (time_t)fileTimeToUnixTime(&fd.ftLastAccessTime);
+ pStatBuf->st_mtime = (time_t)fileTimeToUnixTime(&fd.ftLastWriteTime);
+ FindClose(hFindFile);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zUnicodeName);
+ }
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+** This function is used in place of stat(). On Windows, special handling
+** is required in order for the included time to be returned as UTC. On all
+** other systems, this function simply calls stat().
+*/
+static int fileStat(
+ const char *zPath,
+ struct stat *pStatBuf
+){
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+ int rc = stat(zPath, pStatBuf);
+ if( rc==0 ) statTimesToUtc(zPath, pStatBuf);
+ return rc;
+#else
+ return stat(zPath, pStatBuf);
+#endif
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is used in place of lstat(). On Windows, special handling
+** is required in order for the included time to be returned as UTC. On all
+** other systems, this function simply calls lstat().
+*/
+static int fileLinkStat(
+ const char *zPath,
+ struct stat *pStatBuf
+){
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+ int rc = lstat(zPath, pStatBuf);
+ if( rc==0 ) statTimesToUtc(zPath, pStatBuf);
+ return rc;
+#else
+ return lstat(zPath, pStatBuf);
+#endif
+}
+
+/*
+** Argument zFile is the name of a file that will be created and/or written
+** by SQL function writefile(). This function ensures that the directory
+** zFile will be written to exists, creating it if required. The permissions
+** for any path components created by this function are set in accordance
+** with the current umask.
+**
+** If an OOM condition is encountered, SQLITE_NOMEM is returned. Otherwise,
+** SQLITE_OK is returned if the directory is successfully created, or
+** SQLITE_ERROR otherwise.
+*/
+static int makeDirectory(
+ const char *zFile
+){
+ char *zCopy = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", zFile);
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+
+ if( zCopy==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ int nCopy = (int)strlen(zCopy);
+ int i = 1;
+
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ struct stat sStat;
+ int rc2;
+
+ for(; zCopy[i]!='/' && i<nCopy; i++);
+ if( i==nCopy ) break;
+ zCopy[i] = '\0';
+
+ rc2 = fileStat(zCopy, &sStat);
+ if( rc2!=0 ){
+ if( mkdir(zCopy, 0777) ) rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }else{
+ if( !S_ISDIR(sStat.st_mode) ) rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ zCopy[i] = '/';
+ i++;
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_free(zCopy);
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function does the work for the writefile() UDF. Refer to
+** header comments at the top of this file for details.
+*/
+static int writeFile(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx, /* Context to return bytes written in */
+ const char *zFile, /* File to write */
+ sqlite3_value *pData, /* Data to write */
+ mode_t mode, /* MODE parameter passed to writefile() */
+ sqlite3_int64 mtime /* MTIME parameter (or -1 to not set time) */
+){
+ if( zFile==0 ) return 1;
+#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(WIN32)
+ if( S_ISLNK(mode) ){
+ const char *zTo = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(pData);
+ if( zTo==0 || symlink(zTo, zFile)<0 ) return 1;
+ }else
+#endif
+ {
+ if( S_ISDIR(mode) ){
+ if( mkdir(zFile, mode) ){
+ /* The mkdir() call to create the directory failed. This might not
+ ** be an error though - if there is already a directory at the same
+ ** path and either the permissions already match or can be changed
+ ** to do so using chmod(), it is not an error. */
+ struct stat sStat;
+ if( errno!=EEXIST
+ || 0!=fileStat(zFile, &sStat)
+ || !S_ISDIR(sStat.st_mode)
+ || ((sStat.st_mode&0777)!=(mode&0777) && 0!=chmod(zFile, mode&0777))
+ ){
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_int64 nWrite = 0;
+ const char *z;
+ int rc = 0;
+ FILE *out = fopen(zFile, "wb");
+ if( out==0 ) return 1;
+ z = (const char*)sqlite3_value_blob(pData);
+ if( z ){
+ sqlite3_int64 n = fwrite(z, 1, sqlite3_value_bytes(pData), out);
+ nWrite = sqlite3_value_bytes(pData);
+ if( nWrite!=n ){
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ fclose(out);
+ if( rc==0 && mode && chmod(zFile, mode & 0777) ){
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ if( rc ) return 2;
+ sqlite3_result_int64(pCtx, nWrite);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( mtime>=0 ){
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
+ /* Windows */
+ FILETIME lastAccess;
+ FILETIME lastWrite;
+ SYSTEMTIME currentTime;
+ LONGLONG intervals;
+ HANDLE hFile;
+ LPWSTR zUnicodeName;
+ extern LPWSTR sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_unicode(const char*);
+
+ GetSystemTime(&currentTime);
+ SystemTimeToFileTime(&currentTime, &lastAccess);
+ intervals = Int32x32To64(mtime, 10000000) + 116444736000000000;
+ lastWrite.dwLowDateTime = (DWORD)intervals;
+ lastWrite.dwHighDateTime = intervals >> 32;
+ zUnicodeName = sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_unicode(zFile);
+ if( zUnicodeName==0 ){
+ return 1;
+ }
+ hFile = CreateFileW(
+ zUnicodeName, FILE_WRITE_ATTRIBUTES, 0, NULL, OPEN_EXISTING,
+ FILE_FLAG_BACKUP_SEMANTICS, NULL
+ );
+ sqlite3_free(zUnicodeName);
+ if( hFile!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ){
+ BOOL bResult = SetFileTime(hFile, NULL, &lastAccess, &lastWrite);
+ CloseHandle(hFile);
+ return !bResult;
+ }else{
+ return 1;
+ }
+#endif
+#elif defined(AT_FDCWD) && 0 /* utimensat() is not universally available */
+ /* Recent unix */
+ struct timespec times[2];
+ times[0].tv_nsec = times[1].tv_nsec = 0;
+ times[0].tv_sec = time(0);
+ times[1].tv_sec = mtime;
+ if( utimensat(AT_FDCWD, zFile, times, AT_SYMLINK_NOFOLLOW) ){
+ return 1;
+ }
+#else
+ /* Legacy unix */
+ struct timeval times[2];
+ times[0].tv_usec = times[1].tv_usec = 0;
+ times[0].tv_sec = time(0);
+ times[1].tv_sec = mtime;
+ if( utimes(zFile, times) ){
+ return 1;
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the "writefile(W,X[,Y[,Z]]])" SQL function.
+** Refer to header comments at the top of this file for details.
+*/
+static void writefileFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ const char *zFile;
+ mode_t mode = 0;
+ int res;
+ sqlite3_int64 mtime = -1;
+
+ if( argc<2 || argc>4 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context,
+ "wrong number of arguments to function writefile()", -1
+ );
+ return;
+ }
+
+ zFile = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
+ if( zFile==0 ) return;
+ if( argc>=3 ){
+ mode = (mode_t)sqlite3_value_int(argv[2]);
+ }
+ if( argc==4 ){
+ mtime = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[3]);
+ }
+
+ res = writeFile(context, zFile, argv[1], mode, mtime);
+ if( res==1 && errno==ENOENT ){
+ if( makeDirectory(zFile)==SQLITE_OK ){
+ res = writeFile(context, zFile, argv[1], mode, mtime);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( argc>2 && res!=0 ){
+ if( S_ISLNK(mode) ){
+ ctxErrorMsg(context, "failed to create symlink: %s", zFile);
+ }else if( S_ISDIR(mode) ){
+ ctxErrorMsg(context, "failed to create directory: %s", zFile);
+ }else{
+ ctxErrorMsg(context, "failed to write file: %s", zFile);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** SQL function: lsmode(MODE)
+**
+** Given a numberic st_mode from stat(), convert it into a human-readable
+** text string in the style of "ls -l".
+*/
+static void lsModeFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ int i;
+ int iMode = sqlite3_value_int(argv[0]);
+ char z[16];
+ (void)argc;
+ if( S_ISLNK(iMode) ){
+ z[0] = 'l';
+ }else if( S_ISREG(iMode) ){
+ z[0] = '-';
+ }else if( S_ISDIR(iMode) ){
+ z[0] = 'd';
+ }else{
+ z[0] = '?';
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<3; i++){
+ int m = (iMode >> ((2-i)*3));
+ char *a = &z[1 + i*3];
+ a[0] = (m & 0x4) ? 'r' : '-';
+ a[1] = (m & 0x2) ? 'w' : '-';
+ a[2] = (m & 0x1) ? 'x' : '-';
+ }
+ z[10] = '\0';
+ sqlite3_result_text(context, z, -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+}
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+
+/*
+** Cursor type for recursively iterating through a directory structure.
+*/
+typedef struct fsdir_cursor fsdir_cursor;
+typedef struct FsdirLevel FsdirLevel;
+
+struct FsdirLevel {
+ DIR *pDir; /* From opendir() */
+ char *zDir; /* Name of directory (nul-terminated) */
+};
+
+struct fsdir_cursor {
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor base; /* Base class - must be first */
+
+ int nLvl; /* Number of entries in aLvl[] array */
+ int iLvl; /* Index of current entry */
+ FsdirLevel *aLvl; /* Hierarchy of directories being traversed */
+
+ const char *zBase;
+ int nBase;
+
+ struct stat sStat; /* Current lstat() results */
+ char *zPath; /* Path to current entry */
+ sqlite3_int64 iRowid; /* Current rowid */
+};
+
+typedef struct fsdir_tab fsdir_tab;
+struct fsdir_tab {
+ sqlite3_vtab base; /* Base class - must be first */
+};
+
+/*
+** Construct a new fsdir virtual table object.
+*/
+static int fsdirConnect(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ void *pAux,
+ int argc, const char *const*argv,
+ sqlite3_vtab **ppVtab,
+ char **pzErr
+){
+ fsdir_tab *pNew = 0;
+ int rc;
+ (void)pAux;
+ (void)argc;
+ (void)argv;
+ (void)pzErr;
+ rc = sqlite3_declare_vtab(db, "CREATE TABLE x" FSDIR_SCHEMA);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pNew = (fsdir_tab*)sqlite3_malloc( sizeof(*pNew) );
+ if( pNew==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ memset(pNew, 0, sizeof(*pNew));
+ sqlite3_vtab_config(db, SQLITE_VTAB_DIRECTONLY);
+ }
+ *ppVtab = (sqlite3_vtab*)pNew;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** This method is the destructor for fsdir vtab objects.
+*/
+static int fsdirDisconnect(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){
+ sqlite3_free(pVtab);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Constructor for a new fsdir_cursor object.
+*/
+static int fsdirOpen(sqlite3_vtab *p, sqlite3_vtab_cursor **ppCursor){
+ fsdir_cursor *pCur;
+ (void)p;
+ pCur = sqlite3_malloc( sizeof(*pCur) );
+ if( pCur==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ memset(pCur, 0, sizeof(*pCur));
+ pCur->iLvl = -1;
+ *ppCursor = &pCur->base;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Reset a cursor back to the state it was in when first returned
+** by fsdirOpen().
+*/
+static void fsdirResetCursor(fsdir_cursor *pCur){
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; i<=pCur->iLvl; i++){
+ FsdirLevel *pLvl = &pCur->aLvl[i];
+ if( pLvl->pDir ) closedir(pLvl->pDir);
+ sqlite3_free(pLvl->zDir);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(pCur->zPath);
+ sqlite3_free(pCur->aLvl);
+ pCur->aLvl = 0;
+ pCur->zPath = 0;
+ pCur->zBase = 0;
+ pCur->nBase = 0;
+ pCur->nLvl = 0;
+ pCur->iLvl = -1;
+ pCur->iRowid = 1;
+}
+
+/*
+** Destructor for an fsdir_cursor.
+*/
+static int fsdirClose(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ fsdir_cursor *pCur = (fsdir_cursor*)cur;
+
+ fsdirResetCursor(pCur);
+ sqlite3_free(pCur);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Set the error message for the virtual table associated with cursor
+** pCur to the results of vprintf(zFmt, ...).
+*/
+static void fsdirSetErrmsg(fsdir_cursor *pCur, const char *zFmt, ...){
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ pCur->base.pVtab->zErrMsg = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Advance an fsdir_cursor to its next row of output.
+*/
+static int fsdirNext(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ fsdir_cursor *pCur = (fsdir_cursor*)cur;
+ mode_t m = pCur->sStat.st_mode;
+
+ pCur->iRowid++;
+ if( S_ISDIR(m) ){
+ /* Descend into this directory */
+ int iNew = pCur->iLvl + 1;
+ FsdirLevel *pLvl;
+ if( iNew>=pCur->nLvl ){
+ int nNew = iNew+1;
+ sqlite3_int64 nByte = nNew*sizeof(FsdirLevel);
+ FsdirLevel *aNew = (FsdirLevel*)sqlite3_realloc64(pCur->aLvl, nByte);
+ if( aNew==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ memset(&aNew[pCur->nLvl], 0, sizeof(FsdirLevel)*(nNew-pCur->nLvl));
+ pCur->aLvl = aNew;
+ pCur->nLvl = nNew;
+ }
+ pCur->iLvl = iNew;
+ pLvl = &pCur->aLvl[iNew];
+
+ pLvl->zDir = pCur->zPath;
+ pCur->zPath = 0;
+ pLvl->pDir = opendir(pLvl->zDir);
+ if( pLvl->pDir==0 ){
+ fsdirSetErrmsg(pCur, "cannot read directory: %s", pCur->zPath);
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ while( pCur->iLvl>=0 ){
+ FsdirLevel *pLvl = &pCur->aLvl[pCur->iLvl];
+ struct dirent *pEntry = readdir(pLvl->pDir);
+ if( pEntry ){
+ if( pEntry->d_name[0]=='.' ){
+ if( pEntry->d_name[1]=='.' && pEntry->d_name[2]=='\0' ) continue;
+ if( pEntry->d_name[1]=='\0' ) continue;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(pCur->zPath);
+ pCur->zPath = sqlite3_mprintf("%s/%s", pLvl->zDir, pEntry->d_name);
+ if( pCur->zPath==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ if( fileLinkStat(pCur->zPath, &pCur->sStat) ){
+ fsdirSetErrmsg(pCur, "cannot stat file: %s", pCur->zPath);
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+ }
+ closedir(pLvl->pDir);
+ sqlite3_free(pLvl->zDir);
+ pLvl->pDir = 0;
+ pLvl->zDir = 0;
+ pCur->iLvl--;
+ }
+
+ /* EOF */
+ sqlite3_free(pCur->zPath);
+ pCur->zPath = 0;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return values of columns for the row at which the series_cursor
+** is currently pointing.
+*/
+static int fsdirColumn(
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur, /* The cursor */
+ sqlite3_context *ctx, /* First argument to sqlite3_result_...() */
+ int i /* Which column to return */
+){
+ fsdir_cursor *pCur = (fsdir_cursor*)cur;
+ switch( i ){
+ case FSDIR_COLUMN_NAME: {
+ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, &pCur->zPath[pCur->nBase], -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case FSDIR_COLUMN_MODE:
+ sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pCur->sStat.st_mode);
+ break;
+
+ case FSDIR_COLUMN_MTIME:
+ sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pCur->sStat.st_mtime);
+ break;
+
+ case FSDIR_COLUMN_DATA: {
+ mode_t m = pCur->sStat.st_mode;
+ if( S_ISDIR(m) ){
+ sqlite3_result_null(ctx);
+#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(WIN32)
+ }else if( S_ISLNK(m) ){
+ char aStatic[64];
+ char *aBuf = aStatic;
+ sqlite3_int64 nBuf = 64;
+ int n;
+
+ while( 1 ){
+ n = readlink(pCur->zPath, aBuf, nBuf);
+ if( n<nBuf ) break;
+ if( aBuf!=aStatic ) sqlite3_free(aBuf);
+ nBuf = nBuf*2;
+ aBuf = sqlite3_malloc64(nBuf);
+ if( aBuf==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(ctx);
+ return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, aBuf, n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ if( aBuf!=aStatic ) sqlite3_free(aBuf);
+#endif
+ }else{
+ readFileContents(ctx, pCur->zPath);
+ }
+ }
+ case FSDIR_COLUMN_PATH:
+ default: {
+ /* The FSDIR_COLUMN_PATH and FSDIR_COLUMN_DIR are input parameters.
+ ** always return their values as NULL */
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the rowid for the current row. In this implementation, the
+** first row returned is assigned rowid value 1, and each subsequent
+** row a value 1 more than that of the previous.
+*/
+static int fsdirRowid(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur, sqlite_int64 *pRowid){
+ fsdir_cursor *pCur = (fsdir_cursor*)cur;
+ *pRowid = pCur->iRowid;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return TRUE if the cursor has been moved off of the last
+** row of output.
+*/
+static int fsdirEof(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ fsdir_cursor *pCur = (fsdir_cursor*)cur;
+ return (pCur->zPath==0);
+}
+
+/*
+** xFilter callback.
+**
+** idxNum==1 PATH parameter only
+** idxNum==2 Both PATH and DIR supplied
+*/
+static int fsdirFilter(
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur,
+ int idxNum, const char *idxStr,
+ int argc, sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ const char *zDir = 0;
+ fsdir_cursor *pCur = (fsdir_cursor*)cur;
+ (void)idxStr;
+ fsdirResetCursor(pCur);
+
+ if( idxNum==0 ){
+ fsdirSetErrmsg(pCur, "table function fsdir requires an argument");
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ assert( argc==idxNum && (argc==1 || argc==2) );
+ zDir = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
+ if( zDir==0 ){
+ fsdirSetErrmsg(pCur, "table function fsdir requires a non-NULL argument");
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ if( argc==2 ){
+ pCur->zBase = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[1]);
+ }
+ if( pCur->zBase ){
+ pCur->nBase = (int)strlen(pCur->zBase)+1;
+ pCur->zPath = sqlite3_mprintf("%s/%s", pCur->zBase, zDir);
+ }else{
+ pCur->zPath = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", zDir);
+ }
+
+ if( pCur->zPath==0 ){
+ return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+ if( fileLinkStat(pCur->zPath, &pCur->sStat) ){
+ fsdirSetErrmsg(pCur, "cannot stat file: %s", pCur->zPath);
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** SQLite will invoke this method one or more times while planning a query
+** that uses the generate_series virtual table. This routine needs to create
+** a query plan for each invocation and compute an estimated cost for that
+** plan.
+**
+** In this implementation idxNum is used to represent the
+** query plan. idxStr is unused.
+**
+** The query plan is represented by values of idxNum:
+**
+** (1) The path value is supplied by argv[0]
+** (2) Path is in argv[0] and dir is in argv[1]
+*/
+static int fsdirBestIndex(
+ sqlite3_vtab *tab,
+ sqlite3_index_info *pIdxInfo
+){
+ int i; /* Loop over constraints */
+ int idxPath = -1; /* Index in pIdxInfo->aConstraint of PATH= */
+ int idxDir = -1; /* Index in pIdxInfo->aConstraint of DIR= */
+ int seenPath = 0; /* True if an unusable PATH= constraint is seen */
+ int seenDir = 0; /* True if an unusable DIR= constraint is seen */
+ const struct sqlite3_index_constraint *pConstraint;
+
+ (void)tab;
+ pConstraint = pIdxInfo->aConstraint;
+ for(i=0; i<pIdxInfo->nConstraint; i++, pConstraint++){
+ if( pConstraint->op!=SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ ) continue;
+ switch( pConstraint->iColumn ){
+ case FSDIR_COLUMN_PATH: {
+ if( pConstraint->usable ){
+ idxPath = i;
+ seenPath = 0;
+ }else if( idxPath<0 ){
+ seenPath = 1;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case FSDIR_COLUMN_DIR: {
+ if( pConstraint->usable ){
+ idxDir = i;
+ seenDir = 0;
+ }else if( idxDir<0 ){
+ seenDir = 1;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( seenPath || seenDir ){
+ /* If input parameters are unusable, disallow this plan */
+ return SQLITE_CONSTRAINT;
+ }
+
+ if( idxPath<0 ){
+ pIdxInfo->idxNum = 0;
+ /* The pIdxInfo->estimatedCost should have been initialized to a huge
+ ** number. Leave it unchanged. */
+ pIdxInfo->estimatedRows = 0x7fffffff;
+ }else{
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[idxPath].omit = 1;
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[idxPath].argvIndex = 1;
+ if( idxDir>=0 ){
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[idxDir].omit = 1;
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[idxDir].argvIndex = 2;
+ pIdxInfo->idxNum = 2;
+ pIdxInfo->estimatedCost = 10.0;
+ }else{
+ pIdxInfo->idxNum = 1;
+ pIdxInfo->estimatedCost = 100.0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Register the "fsdir" virtual table.
+*/
+static int fsdirRegister(sqlite3 *db){
+ static sqlite3_module fsdirModule = {
+ 0, /* iVersion */
+ 0, /* xCreate */
+ fsdirConnect, /* xConnect */
+ fsdirBestIndex, /* xBestIndex */
+ fsdirDisconnect, /* xDisconnect */
+ 0, /* xDestroy */
+ fsdirOpen, /* xOpen - open a cursor */
+ fsdirClose, /* xClose - close a cursor */
+ fsdirFilter, /* xFilter - configure scan constraints */
+ fsdirNext, /* xNext - advance a cursor */
+ fsdirEof, /* xEof - check for end of scan */
+ fsdirColumn, /* xColumn - read data */
+ fsdirRowid, /* xRowid - read data */
+ 0, /* xUpdate */
+ 0, /* xBegin */
+ 0, /* xSync */
+ 0, /* xCommit */
+ 0, /* xRollback */
+ 0, /* xFindMethod */
+ 0, /* xRename */
+ 0, /* xSavepoint */
+ 0, /* xRelease */
+ 0, /* xRollbackTo */
+ 0, /* xShadowName */
+ };
+
+ int rc = sqlite3_create_module(db, "fsdir", &fsdirModule, 0);
+ return rc;
+}
+#else /* SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */
+# define fsdirRegister(x) SQLITE_OK
+#endif
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_fileio_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)pzErrMsg; /* Unused parameter */
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "readfile", 1,
+ SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_DIRECTONLY, 0,
+ readfileFunc, 0, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "writefile", -1,
+ SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_DIRECTONLY, 0,
+ writefileFunc, 0, 0);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "lsmode", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0,
+ lsModeFunc, 0, 0);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = fsdirRegister(db);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+#if defined(FILEIO_WIN32_DLL) && (defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32))
+/* To allow a standalone DLL, make test_windirent.c use the same
+ * redefined SQLite API calls as the above extension code does.
+ * Just pull in this .c to accomplish this. As a beneficial side
+ * effect, this extension becomes a single translation unit. */
+# include "test_windirent.c"
+#endif
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/fileio.c ********************/
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/completion.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2017-07-10
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+**
+** This file implements an eponymous virtual table that returns suggested
+** completions for a partial SQL input.
+**
+** Suggested usage:
+**
+** SELECT DISTINCT candidate COLLATE nocase
+** FROM completion($prefix,$wholeline)
+** ORDER BY 1;
+**
+** The two query parameters are optional. $prefix is the text of the
+** current word being typed and that is to be completed. $wholeline is
+** the complete input line, used for context.
+**
+** The raw completion() table might return the same candidate multiple
+** times, for example if the same column name is used to two or more
+** tables. And the candidates are returned in an arbitrary order. Hence,
+** the DISTINCT and ORDER BY are recommended.
+**
+** This virtual table operates at the speed of human typing, and so there
+** is no attempt to make it fast. Even a slow implementation will be much
+** faster than any human can type.
+**
+*/
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <ctype.h>
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+
+/* completion_vtab is a subclass of sqlite3_vtab which will
+** serve as the underlying representation of a completion virtual table
+*/
+typedef struct completion_vtab completion_vtab;
+struct completion_vtab {
+ sqlite3_vtab base; /* Base class - must be first */
+ sqlite3 *db; /* Database connection for this completion vtab */
+};
+
+/* completion_cursor is a subclass of sqlite3_vtab_cursor which will
+** serve as the underlying representation of a cursor that scans
+** over rows of the result
+*/
+typedef struct completion_cursor completion_cursor;
+struct completion_cursor {
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor base; /* Base class - must be first */
+ sqlite3 *db; /* Database connection for this cursor */
+ int nPrefix, nLine; /* Number of bytes in zPrefix and zLine */
+ char *zPrefix; /* The prefix for the word we want to complete */
+ char *zLine; /* The whole that we want to complete */
+ const char *zCurrentRow; /* Current output row */
+ int szRow; /* Length of the zCurrentRow string */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; /* Current statement */
+ sqlite3_int64 iRowid; /* The rowid */
+ int ePhase; /* Current phase */
+ int j; /* inter-phase counter */
+};
+
+/* Values for ePhase:
+*/
+#define COMPLETION_FIRST_PHASE 1
+#define COMPLETION_KEYWORDS 1
+#define COMPLETION_PRAGMAS 2
+#define COMPLETION_FUNCTIONS 3
+#define COMPLETION_COLLATIONS 4
+#define COMPLETION_INDEXES 5
+#define COMPLETION_TRIGGERS 6
+#define COMPLETION_DATABASES 7
+#define COMPLETION_TABLES 8 /* Also VIEWs and TRIGGERs */
+#define COMPLETION_COLUMNS 9
+#define COMPLETION_MODULES 10
+#define COMPLETION_EOF 11
+
+/*
+** The completionConnect() method is invoked to create a new
+** completion_vtab that describes the completion virtual table.
+**
+** Think of this routine as the constructor for completion_vtab objects.
+**
+** All this routine needs to do is:
+**
+** (1) Allocate the completion_vtab object and initialize all fields.
+**
+** (2) Tell SQLite (via the sqlite3_declare_vtab() interface) what the
+** result set of queries against completion will look like.
+*/
+static int completionConnect(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ void *pAux,
+ int argc, const char *const*argv,
+ sqlite3_vtab **ppVtab,
+ char **pzErr
+){
+ completion_vtab *pNew;
+ int rc;
+
+ (void)(pAux); /* Unused parameter */
+ (void)(argc); /* Unused parameter */
+ (void)(argv); /* Unused parameter */
+ (void)(pzErr); /* Unused parameter */
+
+/* Column numbers */
+#define COMPLETION_COLUMN_CANDIDATE 0 /* Suggested completion of the input */
+#define COMPLETION_COLUMN_PREFIX 1 /* Prefix of the word to be completed */
+#define COMPLETION_COLUMN_WHOLELINE 2 /* Entire line seen so far */
+#define COMPLETION_COLUMN_PHASE 3 /* ePhase - used for debugging only */
+
+ sqlite3_vtab_config(db, SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS);
+ rc = sqlite3_declare_vtab(db,
+ "CREATE TABLE x("
+ " candidate TEXT,"
+ " prefix TEXT HIDDEN,"
+ " wholeline TEXT HIDDEN,"
+ " phase INT HIDDEN" /* Used for debugging only */
+ ")");
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pNew = sqlite3_malloc( sizeof(*pNew) );
+ *ppVtab = (sqlite3_vtab*)pNew;
+ if( pNew==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ memset(pNew, 0, sizeof(*pNew));
+ pNew->db = db;
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** This method is the destructor for completion_cursor objects.
+*/
+static int completionDisconnect(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){
+ sqlite3_free(pVtab);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Constructor for a new completion_cursor object.
+*/
+static int completionOpen(sqlite3_vtab *p, sqlite3_vtab_cursor **ppCursor){
+ completion_cursor *pCur;
+ pCur = sqlite3_malloc( sizeof(*pCur) );
+ if( pCur==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ memset(pCur, 0, sizeof(*pCur));
+ pCur->db = ((completion_vtab*)p)->db;
+ *ppCursor = &pCur->base;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Reset the completion_cursor.
+*/
+static void completionCursorReset(completion_cursor *pCur){
+ sqlite3_free(pCur->zPrefix); pCur->zPrefix = 0; pCur->nPrefix = 0;
+ sqlite3_free(pCur->zLine); pCur->zLine = 0; pCur->nLine = 0;
+ sqlite3_finalize(pCur->pStmt); pCur->pStmt = 0;
+ pCur->j = 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Destructor for a completion_cursor.
+*/
+static int completionClose(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ completionCursorReset((completion_cursor*)cur);
+ sqlite3_free(cur);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Advance a completion_cursor to its next row of output.
+**
+** The ->ePhase, ->j, and ->pStmt fields of the completion_cursor object
+** record the current state of the scan. This routine sets ->zCurrentRow
+** to the current row of output and then returns. If no more rows remain,
+** then ->ePhase is set to COMPLETION_EOF which will signal the virtual
+** table that has reached the end of its scan.
+**
+** The current implementation just lists potential identifiers and
+** keywords and filters them by zPrefix. Future enhancements should
+** take zLine into account to try to restrict the set of identifiers and
+** keywords based on what would be legal at the current point of input.
+*/
+static int completionNext(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ completion_cursor *pCur = (completion_cursor*)cur;
+ int eNextPhase = 0; /* Next phase to try if current phase reaches end */
+ int iCol = -1; /* If >=0, step pCur->pStmt and use the i-th column */
+ pCur->iRowid++;
+ while( pCur->ePhase!=COMPLETION_EOF ){
+ switch( pCur->ePhase ){
+ case COMPLETION_KEYWORDS: {
+ if( pCur->j >= sqlite3_keyword_count() ){
+ pCur->zCurrentRow = 0;
+ pCur->ePhase = COMPLETION_DATABASES;
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_keyword_name(pCur->j++, &pCur->zCurrentRow, &pCur->szRow);
+ }
+ iCol = -1;
+ break;
+ }
+ case COMPLETION_DATABASES: {
+ if( pCur->pStmt==0 ){
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(pCur->db, "PRAGMA database_list", -1,
+ &pCur->pStmt, 0);
+ }
+ iCol = 1;
+ eNextPhase = COMPLETION_TABLES;
+ break;
+ }
+ case COMPLETION_TABLES: {
+ if( pCur->pStmt==0 ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pS2;
+ char *zSql = 0;
+ const char *zSep = "";
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(pCur->db, "PRAGMA database_list", -1, &pS2, 0);
+ while( sqlite3_step(pS2)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ const char *zDb = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pS2, 1);
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "%z%s"
+ "SELECT name FROM \"%w\".sqlite_schema",
+ zSql, zSep, zDb
+ );
+ if( zSql==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ zSep = " UNION ";
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pS2);
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(pCur->db, zSql, -1, &pCur->pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }
+ iCol = 0;
+ eNextPhase = COMPLETION_COLUMNS;
+ break;
+ }
+ case COMPLETION_COLUMNS: {
+ if( pCur->pStmt==0 ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pS2;
+ char *zSql = 0;
+ const char *zSep = "";
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(pCur->db, "PRAGMA database_list", -1, &pS2, 0);
+ while( sqlite3_step(pS2)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ const char *zDb = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pS2, 1);
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "%z%s"
+ "SELECT pti.name FROM \"%w\".sqlite_schema AS sm"
+ " JOIN pragma_table_info(sm.name,%Q) AS pti"
+ " WHERE sm.type='table'",
+ zSql, zSep, zDb, zDb
+ );
+ if( zSql==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ zSep = " UNION ";
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pS2);
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(pCur->db, zSql, -1, &pCur->pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }
+ iCol = 0;
+ eNextPhase = COMPLETION_EOF;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if( iCol<0 ){
+ /* This case is when the phase presets zCurrentRow */
+ if( pCur->zCurrentRow==0 ) continue;
+ }else{
+ if( sqlite3_step(pCur->pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ /* Extract the next row of content */
+ pCur->zCurrentRow = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pCur->pStmt, iCol);
+ pCur->szRow = sqlite3_column_bytes(pCur->pStmt, iCol);
+ }else{
+ /* When all rows are finished, advance to the next phase */
+ sqlite3_finalize(pCur->pStmt);
+ pCur->pStmt = 0;
+ pCur->ePhase = eNextPhase;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ if( pCur->nPrefix==0 ) break;
+ if( pCur->nPrefix<=pCur->szRow
+ && sqlite3_strnicmp(pCur->zPrefix, pCur->zCurrentRow, pCur->nPrefix)==0
+ ){
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return values of columns for the row at which the completion_cursor
+** is currently pointing.
+*/
+static int completionColumn(
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur, /* The cursor */
+ sqlite3_context *ctx, /* First argument to sqlite3_result_...() */
+ int i /* Which column to return */
+){
+ completion_cursor *pCur = (completion_cursor*)cur;
+ switch( i ){
+ case COMPLETION_COLUMN_CANDIDATE: {
+ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, pCur->zCurrentRow, pCur->szRow,SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ break;
+ }
+ case COMPLETION_COLUMN_PREFIX: {
+ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, pCur->zPrefix, -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ break;
+ }
+ case COMPLETION_COLUMN_WHOLELINE: {
+ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, pCur->zLine, -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ break;
+ }
+ case COMPLETION_COLUMN_PHASE: {
+ sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pCur->ePhase);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the rowid for the current row. In this implementation, the
+** rowid is the same as the output value.
+*/
+static int completionRowid(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur, sqlite_int64 *pRowid){
+ completion_cursor *pCur = (completion_cursor*)cur;
+ *pRowid = pCur->iRowid;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return TRUE if the cursor has been moved off of the last
+** row of output.
+*/
+static int completionEof(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ completion_cursor *pCur = (completion_cursor*)cur;
+ return pCur->ePhase >= COMPLETION_EOF;
+}
+
+/*
+** This method is called to "rewind" the completion_cursor object back
+** to the first row of output. This method is always called at least
+** once prior to any call to completionColumn() or completionRowid() or
+** completionEof().
+*/
+static int completionFilter(
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor *pVtabCursor,
+ int idxNum, const char *idxStr,
+ int argc, sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ completion_cursor *pCur = (completion_cursor *)pVtabCursor;
+ int iArg = 0;
+ (void)(idxStr); /* Unused parameter */
+ (void)(argc); /* Unused parameter */
+ completionCursorReset(pCur);
+ if( idxNum & 1 ){
+ pCur->nPrefix = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[iArg]);
+ if( pCur->nPrefix>0 ){
+ pCur->zPrefix = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", sqlite3_value_text(argv[iArg]));
+ if( pCur->zPrefix==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+ iArg = 1;
+ }
+ if( idxNum & 2 ){
+ pCur->nLine = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[iArg]);
+ if( pCur->nLine>0 ){
+ pCur->zLine = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", sqlite3_value_text(argv[iArg]));
+ if( pCur->zLine==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+ }
+ if( pCur->zLine!=0 && pCur->zPrefix==0 ){
+ int i = pCur->nLine;
+ while( i>0 && (isalnum(pCur->zLine[i-1]) || pCur->zLine[i-1]=='_') ){
+ i--;
+ }
+ pCur->nPrefix = pCur->nLine - i;
+ if( pCur->nPrefix>0 ){
+ pCur->zPrefix = sqlite3_mprintf("%.*s", pCur->nPrefix, pCur->zLine + i);
+ if( pCur->zPrefix==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+ }
+ pCur->iRowid = 0;
+ pCur->ePhase = COMPLETION_FIRST_PHASE;
+ return completionNext(pVtabCursor);
+}
+
+/*
+** SQLite will invoke this method one or more times while planning a query
+** that uses the completion virtual table. This routine needs to create
+** a query plan for each invocation and compute an estimated cost for that
+** plan.
+**
+** There are two hidden parameters that act as arguments to the table-valued
+** function: "prefix" and "wholeline". Bit 0 of idxNum is set if "prefix"
+** is available and bit 1 is set if "wholeline" is available.
+*/
+static int completionBestIndex(
+ sqlite3_vtab *tab,
+ sqlite3_index_info *pIdxInfo
+){
+ int i; /* Loop over constraints */
+ int idxNum = 0; /* The query plan bitmask */
+ int prefixIdx = -1; /* Index of the start= constraint, or -1 if none */
+ int wholelineIdx = -1; /* Index of the stop= constraint, or -1 if none */
+ int nArg = 0; /* Number of arguments that completeFilter() expects */
+ const struct sqlite3_index_constraint *pConstraint;
+
+ (void)(tab); /* Unused parameter */
+ pConstraint = pIdxInfo->aConstraint;
+ for(i=0; i<pIdxInfo->nConstraint; i++, pConstraint++){
+ if( pConstraint->usable==0 ) continue;
+ if( pConstraint->op!=SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ ) continue;
+ switch( pConstraint->iColumn ){
+ case COMPLETION_COLUMN_PREFIX:
+ prefixIdx = i;
+ idxNum |= 1;
+ break;
+ case COMPLETION_COLUMN_WHOLELINE:
+ wholelineIdx = i;
+ idxNum |= 2;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if( prefixIdx>=0 ){
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[prefixIdx].argvIndex = ++nArg;
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[prefixIdx].omit = 1;
+ }
+ if( wholelineIdx>=0 ){
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[wholelineIdx].argvIndex = ++nArg;
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[wholelineIdx].omit = 1;
+ }
+ pIdxInfo->idxNum = idxNum;
+ pIdxInfo->estimatedCost = (double)5000 - 1000*nArg;
+ pIdxInfo->estimatedRows = 500 - 100*nArg;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** This following structure defines all the methods for the
+** completion virtual table.
+*/
+static sqlite3_module completionModule = {
+ 0, /* iVersion */
+ 0, /* xCreate */
+ completionConnect, /* xConnect */
+ completionBestIndex, /* xBestIndex */
+ completionDisconnect, /* xDisconnect */
+ 0, /* xDestroy */
+ completionOpen, /* xOpen - open a cursor */
+ completionClose, /* xClose - close a cursor */
+ completionFilter, /* xFilter - configure scan constraints */
+ completionNext, /* xNext - advance a cursor */
+ completionEof, /* xEof - check for end of scan */
+ completionColumn, /* xColumn - read data */
+ completionRowid, /* xRowid - read data */
+ 0, /* xUpdate */
+ 0, /* xBegin */
+ 0, /* xSync */
+ 0, /* xCommit */
+ 0, /* xRollback */
+ 0, /* xFindMethod */
+ 0, /* xRename */
+ 0, /* xSavepoint */
+ 0, /* xRelease */
+ 0, /* xRollbackTo */
+ 0 /* xShadowName */
+};
+
+#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */
+
+int sqlite3CompletionVtabInit(sqlite3 *db){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+ rc = sqlite3_create_module(db, "completion", &completionModule, 0);
+#endif
+ return rc;
+}
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_completion_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)(pzErrMsg); /* Unused parameter */
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+ rc = sqlite3CompletionVtabInit(db);
+#endif
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/completion.c ********************/
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/appendvfs.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2017-10-20
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+******************************************************************************
+**
+** This file implements a VFS shim that allows an SQLite database to be
+** appended onto the end of some other file, such as an executable.
+**
+** A special record must appear at the end of the file that identifies the
+** file as an appended database and provides the offset to the first page
+** of the exposed content. (Or, it is the length of the content prefix.)
+** For best performance page 1 should be located at a disk page boundary,
+** though that is not required.
+**
+** When opening a database using this VFS, the connection might treat
+** the file as an ordinary SQLite database, or it might treat it as a
+** database appended onto some other file. The decision is made by
+** applying the following rules in order:
+**
+** (1) An empty file is an ordinary database.
+**
+** (2) If the file ends with the appendvfs trailer string
+** "Start-Of-SQLite3-NNNNNNNN" that file is an appended database.
+**
+** (3) If the file begins with the standard SQLite prefix string
+** "SQLite format 3", that file is an ordinary database.
+**
+** (4) If none of the above apply and the SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE flag is
+** set, then a new database is appended to the already existing file.
+**
+** (5) Otherwise, SQLITE_CANTOPEN is returned.
+**
+** To avoid unnecessary complications with the PENDING_BYTE, the size of
+** the file containing the database is limited to 1GiB. (1073741824 bytes)
+** This VFS will not read or write past the 1GiB mark. This restriction
+** might be lifted in future versions. For now, if you need a larger
+** database, then keep it in a separate file.
+**
+** If the file being opened is a plain database (not an appended one), then
+** this shim is a pass-through into the default underlying VFS. (rule 3)
+**/
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#include <string.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+
+/* The append mark at the end of the database is:
+**
+** Start-Of-SQLite3-NNNNNNNN
+** 123456789 123456789 12345
+**
+** The NNNNNNNN represents a 64-bit big-endian unsigned integer which is
+** the offset to page 1, and also the length of the prefix content.
+*/
+#define APND_MARK_PREFIX "Start-Of-SQLite3-"
+#define APND_MARK_PREFIX_SZ 17
+#define APND_MARK_FOS_SZ 8
+#define APND_MARK_SIZE (APND_MARK_PREFIX_SZ+APND_MARK_FOS_SZ)
+
+/*
+** Maximum size of the combined prefix + database + append-mark. This
+** must be less than 0x40000000 to avoid locking issues on Windows.
+*/
+#define APND_MAX_SIZE (0x40000000)
+
+/*
+** Try to align the database to an even multiple of APND_ROUNDUP bytes.
+*/
+#ifndef APND_ROUNDUP
+#define APND_ROUNDUP 4096
+#endif
+#define APND_ALIGN_MASK ((sqlite3_int64)(APND_ROUNDUP-1))
+#define APND_START_ROUNDUP(fsz) (((fsz)+APND_ALIGN_MASK) & ~APND_ALIGN_MASK)
+
+/*
+** Forward declaration of objects used by this utility
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_vfs ApndVfs;
+typedef struct ApndFile ApndFile;
+
+/* Access to a lower-level VFS that (might) implement dynamic loading,
+** access to randomness, etc.
+*/
+#define ORIGVFS(p) ((sqlite3_vfs*)((p)->pAppData))
+#define ORIGFILE(p) ((sqlite3_file*)(((ApndFile*)(p))+1))
+
+/* An open appendvfs file
+**
+** An instance of this structure describes the appended database file.
+** A separate sqlite3_file object is always appended. The appended
+** sqlite3_file object (which can be accessed using ORIGFILE()) describes
+** the entire file, including the prefix, the database, and the
+** append-mark.
+**
+** The structure of an AppendVFS database is like this:
+**
+** +-------------+---------+----------+-------------+
+** | prefix-file | padding | database | append-mark |
+** +-------------+---------+----------+-------------+
+** ^ ^
+** | |
+** iPgOne iMark
+**
+**
+** "prefix file" - file onto which the database has been appended.
+** "padding" - zero or more bytes inserted so that "database"
+** starts on an APND_ROUNDUP boundary
+** "database" - The SQLite database file
+** "append-mark" - The 25-byte "Start-Of-SQLite3-NNNNNNNN" that indicates
+** the offset from the start of prefix-file to the start
+** of "database".
+**
+** The size of the database is iMark - iPgOne.
+**
+** The NNNNNNNN in the "Start-Of-SQLite3-NNNNNNNN" suffix is the value
+** of iPgOne stored as a big-ending 64-bit integer.
+**
+** iMark will be the size of the underlying file minus 25 (APND_MARKSIZE).
+** Or, iMark is -1 to indicate that it has not yet been written.
+*/
+struct ApndFile {
+ sqlite3_file base; /* Subclass. MUST BE FIRST! */
+ sqlite3_int64 iPgOne; /* Offset to the start of the database */
+ sqlite3_int64 iMark; /* Offset of the append mark. -1 if unwritten */
+ /* Always followed by another sqlite3_file that describes the whole file */
+};
+
+/*
+** Methods for ApndFile
+*/
+static int apndClose(sqlite3_file*);
+static int apndRead(sqlite3_file*, void*, int iAmt, sqlite3_int64 iOfst);
+static int apndWrite(sqlite3_file*,const void*,int iAmt, sqlite3_int64 iOfst);
+static int apndTruncate(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 size);
+static int apndSync(sqlite3_file*, int flags);
+static int apndFileSize(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 *pSize);
+static int apndLock(sqlite3_file*, int);
+static int apndUnlock(sqlite3_file*, int);
+static int apndCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file*, int *pResOut);
+static int apndFileControl(sqlite3_file*, int op, void *pArg);
+static int apndSectorSize(sqlite3_file*);
+static int apndDeviceCharacteristics(sqlite3_file*);
+static int apndShmMap(sqlite3_file*, int iPg, int pgsz, int, void volatile**);
+static int apndShmLock(sqlite3_file*, int offset, int n, int flags);
+static void apndShmBarrier(sqlite3_file*);
+static int apndShmUnmap(sqlite3_file*, int deleteFlag);
+static int apndFetch(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 iOfst, int iAmt, void **pp);
+static int apndUnfetch(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 iOfst, void *p);
+
+/*
+** Methods for ApndVfs
+*/
+static int apndOpen(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *, sqlite3_file*, int , int *);
+static int apndDelete(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int syncDir);
+static int apndAccess(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int flags, int *);
+static int apndFullPathname(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int, char *zOut);
+static void *apndDlOpen(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zFilename);
+static void apndDlError(sqlite3_vfs*, int nByte, char *zErrMsg);
+static void (*apndDlSym(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, void *p, const char*zSym))(void);
+static void apndDlClose(sqlite3_vfs*, void*);
+static int apndRandomness(sqlite3_vfs*, int nByte, char *zOut);
+static int apndSleep(sqlite3_vfs*, int microseconds);
+static int apndCurrentTime(sqlite3_vfs*, double*);
+static int apndGetLastError(sqlite3_vfs*, int, char *);
+static int apndCurrentTimeInt64(sqlite3_vfs*, sqlite3_int64*);
+static int apndSetSystemCall(sqlite3_vfs*, const char*,sqlite3_syscall_ptr);
+static sqlite3_syscall_ptr apndGetSystemCall(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *z);
+static const char *apndNextSystemCall(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName);
+
+static sqlite3_vfs apnd_vfs = {
+ 3, /* iVersion (set when registered) */
+ 0, /* szOsFile (set when registered) */
+ 1024, /* mxPathname */
+ 0, /* pNext */
+ "apndvfs", /* zName */
+ 0, /* pAppData (set when registered) */
+ apndOpen, /* xOpen */
+ apndDelete, /* xDelete */
+ apndAccess, /* xAccess */
+ apndFullPathname, /* xFullPathname */
+ apndDlOpen, /* xDlOpen */
+ apndDlError, /* xDlError */
+ apndDlSym, /* xDlSym */
+ apndDlClose, /* xDlClose */
+ apndRandomness, /* xRandomness */
+ apndSleep, /* xSleep */
+ apndCurrentTime, /* xCurrentTime */
+ apndGetLastError, /* xGetLastError */
+ apndCurrentTimeInt64, /* xCurrentTimeInt64 */
+ apndSetSystemCall, /* xSetSystemCall */
+ apndGetSystemCall, /* xGetSystemCall */
+ apndNextSystemCall /* xNextSystemCall */
+};
+
+static const sqlite3_io_methods apnd_io_methods = {
+ 3, /* iVersion */
+ apndClose, /* xClose */
+ apndRead, /* xRead */
+ apndWrite, /* xWrite */
+ apndTruncate, /* xTruncate */
+ apndSync, /* xSync */
+ apndFileSize, /* xFileSize */
+ apndLock, /* xLock */
+ apndUnlock, /* xUnlock */
+ apndCheckReservedLock, /* xCheckReservedLock */
+ apndFileControl, /* xFileControl */
+ apndSectorSize, /* xSectorSize */
+ apndDeviceCharacteristics, /* xDeviceCharacteristics */
+ apndShmMap, /* xShmMap */
+ apndShmLock, /* xShmLock */
+ apndShmBarrier, /* xShmBarrier */
+ apndShmUnmap, /* xShmUnmap */
+ apndFetch, /* xFetch */
+ apndUnfetch /* xUnfetch */
+};
+
+/*
+** Close an apnd-file.
+*/
+static int apndClose(sqlite3_file *pFile){
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xClose(pFile);
+}
+
+/*
+** Read data from an apnd-file.
+*/
+static int apndRead(
+ sqlite3_file *pFile,
+ void *zBuf,
+ int iAmt,
+ sqlite_int64 iOfst
+){
+ ApndFile *paf = (ApndFile *)pFile;
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xRead(pFile, zBuf, iAmt, paf->iPgOne+iOfst);
+}
+
+/*
+** Add the append-mark onto what should become the end of the file.
+* If and only if this succeeds, internal ApndFile.iMark is updated.
+* Parameter iWriteEnd is the appendvfs-relative offset of the new mark.
+*/
+static int apndWriteMark(
+ ApndFile *paf,
+ sqlite3_file *pFile,
+ sqlite_int64 iWriteEnd
+){
+ sqlite_int64 iPgOne = paf->iPgOne;
+ unsigned char a[APND_MARK_SIZE];
+ int i = APND_MARK_FOS_SZ;
+ int rc;
+ assert(pFile == ORIGFILE(paf));
+ memcpy(a, APND_MARK_PREFIX, APND_MARK_PREFIX_SZ);
+ while( --i >= 0 ){
+ a[APND_MARK_PREFIX_SZ+i] = (unsigned char)(iPgOne & 0xff);
+ iPgOne >>= 8;
+ }
+ iWriteEnd += paf->iPgOne;
+ if( SQLITE_OK==(rc = pFile->pMethods->xWrite
+ (pFile, a, APND_MARK_SIZE, iWriteEnd)) ){
+ paf->iMark = iWriteEnd;
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Write data to an apnd-file.
+*/
+static int apndWrite(
+ sqlite3_file *pFile,
+ const void *zBuf,
+ int iAmt,
+ sqlite_int64 iOfst
+){
+ ApndFile *paf = (ApndFile *)pFile;
+ sqlite_int64 iWriteEnd = iOfst + iAmt;
+ if( iWriteEnd>=APND_MAX_SIZE ) return SQLITE_FULL;
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ /* If append-mark is absent or will be overwritten, write it. */
+ if( paf->iMark < 0 || paf->iPgOne + iWriteEnd > paf->iMark ){
+ int rc = apndWriteMark(paf, pFile, iWriteEnd);
+ if( SQLITE_OK!=rc ) return rc;
+ }
+ return pFile->pMethods->xWrite(pFile, zBuf, iAmt, paf->iPgOne+iOfst);
+}
+
+/*
+** Truncate an apnd-file.
+*/
+static int apndTruncate(sqlite3_file *pFile, sqlite_int64 size){
+ ApndFile *paf = (ApndFile *)pFile;
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ /* The append mark goes out first so truncate failure does not lose it. */
+ if( SQLITE_OK!=apndWriteMark(paf, pFile, size) ) return SQLITE_IOERR;
+ /* Truncate underlying file just past append mark */
+ return pFile->pMethods->xTruncate(pFile, paf->iMark+APND_MARK_SIZE);
+}
+
+/*
+** Sync an apnd-file.
+*/
+static int apndSync(sqlite3_file *pFile, int flags){
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xSync(pFile, flags);
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the current file-size of an apnd-file.
+** If the append mark is not yet there, the file-size is 0.
+*/
+static int apndFileSize(sqlite3_file *pFile, sqlite_int64 *pSize){
+ ApndFile *paf = (ApndFile *)pFile;
+ *pSize = ( paf->iMark >= 0 )? (paf->iMark - paf->iPgOne) : 0;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Lock an apnd-file.
+*/
+static int apndLock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int eLock){
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xLock(pFile, eLock);
+}
+
+/*
+** Unlock an apnd-file.
+*/
+static int apndUnlock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int eLock){
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xUnlock(pFile, eLock);
+}
+
+/*
+** Check if another file-handle holds a RESERVED lock on an apnd-file.
+*/
+static int apndCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int *pResOut){
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xCheckReservedLock(pFile, pResOut);
+}
+
+/*
+** File control method. For custom operations on an apnd-file.
+*/
+static int apndFileControl(sqlite3_file *pFile, int op, void *pArg){
+ ApndFile *paf = (ApndFile *)pFile;
+ int rc;
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ if( op==SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_HINT ) *(sqlite3_int64*)pArg += paf->iPgOne;
+ rc = pFile->pMethods->xFileControl(pFile, op, pArg);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && op==SQLITE_FCNTL_VFSNAME ){
+ *(char**)pArg = sqlite3_mprintf("apnd(%lld)/%z", paf->iPgOne,*(char**)pArg);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the sector-size in bytes for an apnd-file.
+*/
+static int apndSectorSize(sqlite3_file *pFile){
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xSectorSize(pFile);
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the device characteristic flags supported by an apnd-file.
+*/
+static int apndDeviceCharacteristics(sqlite3_file *pFile){
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xDeviceCharacteristics(pFile);
+}
+
+/* Create a shared memory file mapping */
+static int apndShmMap(
+ sqlite3_file *pFile,
+ int iPg,
+ int pgsz,
+ int bExtend,
+ void volatile **pp
+){
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xShmMap(pFile,iPg,pgsz,bExtend,pp);
+}
+
+/* Perform locking on a shared-memory segment */
+static int apndShmLock(sqlite3_file *pFile, int offset, int n, int flags){
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xShmLock(pFile,offset,n,flags);
+}
+
+/* Memory barrier operation on shared memory */
+static void apndShmBarrier(sqlite3_file *pFile){
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ pFile->pMethods->xShmBarrier(pFile);
+}
+
+/* Unmap a shared memory segment */
+static int apndShmUnmap(sqlite3_file *pFile, int deleteFlag){
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xShmUnmap(pFile,deleteFlag);
+}
+
+/* Fetch a page of a memory-mapped file */
+static int apndFetch(
+ sqlite3_file *pFile,
+ sqlite3_int64 iOfst,
+ int iAmt,
+ void **pp
+){
+ ApndFile *p = (ApndFile *)pFile;
+ if( p->iMark < 0 || iOfst+iAmt > p->iMark ){
+ return SQLITE_IOERR; /* Cannot read what is not yet there. */
+ }
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xFetch(pFile, iOfst+p->iPgOne, iAmt, pp);
+}
+
+/* Release a memory-mapped page */
+static int apndUnfetch(sqlite3_file *pFile, sqlite3_int64 iOfst, void *pPage){
+ ApndFile *p = (ApndFile *)pFile;
+ pFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ return pFile->pMethods->xUnfetch(pFile, iOfst+p->iPgOne, pPage);
+}
+
+/*
+** Try to read the append-mark off the end of a file. Return the
+** start of the appended database if the append-mark is present.
+** If there is no valid append-mark, return -1;
+**
+** An append-mark is only valid if the NNNNNNNN start-of-database offset
+** indicates that the appended database contains at least one page. The
+** start-of-database value must be a multiple of 512.
+*/
+static sqlite3_int64 apndReadMark(sqlite3_int64 sz, sqlite3_file *pFile){
+ int rc, i;
+ sqlite3_int64 iMark;
+ int msbs = 8 * (APND_MARK_FOS_SZ-1);
+ unsigned char a[APND_MARK_SIZE];
+
+ if( APND_MARK_SIZE!=(sz & 0x1ff) ) return -1;
+ rc = pFile->pMethods->xRead(pFile, a, APND_MARK_SIZE, sz-APND_MARK_SIZE);
+ if( rc ) return -1;
+ if( memcmp(a, APND_MARK_PREFIX, APND_MARK_PREFIX_SZ)!=0 ) return -1;
+ iMark = ((sqlite3_int64)(a[APND_MARK_PREFIX_SZ] & 0x7f)) << msbs;
+ for(i=1; i<8; i++){
+ msbs -= 8;
+ iMark |= (sqlite3_int64)a[APND_MARK_PREFIX_SZ+i]<<msbs;
+ }
+ if( iMark > (sz - APND_MARK_SIZE - 512) ) return -1;
+ if( iMark & 0x1ff ) return -1;
+ return iMark;
+}
+
+static const char apvfsSqliteHdr[] = "SQLite format 3";
+/*
+** Check to see if the file is an appendvfs SQLite database file.
+** Return true iff it is such. Parameter sz is the file's size.
+*/
+static int apndIsAppendvfsDatabase(sqlite3_int64 sz, sqlite3_file *pFile){
+ int rc;
+ char zHdr[16];
+ sqlite3_int64 iMark = apndReadMark(sz, pFile);
+ if( iMark>=0 ){
+ /* If file has the correct end-marker, the expected odd size, and the
+ ** SQLite DB type marker where the end-marker puts it, then it
+ ** is an appendvfs database.
+ */
+ rc = pFile->pMethods->xRead(pFile, zHdr, sizeof(zHdr), iMark);
+ if( SQLITE_OK==rc
+ && memcmp(zHdr, apvfsSqliteHdr, sizeof(zHdr))==0
+ && (sz & 0x1ff) == APND_MARK_SIZE
+ && sz>=512+APND_MARK_SIZE
+ ){
+ return 1; /* It's an appendvfs database */
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Check to see if the file is an ordinary SQLite database file.
+** Return true iff so. Parameter sz is the file's size.
+*/
+static int apndIsOrdinaryDatabaseFile(sqlite3_int64 sz, sqlite3_file *pFile){
+ char zHdr[16];
+ if( apndIsAppendvfsDatabase(sz, pFile) /* rule 2 */
+ || (sz & 0x1ff) != 0
+ || SQLITE_OK!=pFile->pMethods->xRead(pFile, zHdr, sizeof(zHdr), 0)
+ || memcmp(zHdr, apvfsSqliteHdr, sizeof(zHdr))!=0
+ ){
+ return 0;
+ }else{
+ return 1;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Open an apnd file handle.
+*/
+static int apndOpen(
+ sqlite3_vfs *pApndVfs,
+ const char *zName,
+ sqlite3_file *pFile,
+ int flags,
+ int *pOutFlags
+){
+ ApndFile *pApndFile = (ApndFile*)pFile;
+ sqlite3_file *pBaseFile = ORIGFILE(pFile);
+ sqlite3_vfs *pBaseVfs = ORIGVFS(pApndVfs);
+ int rc;
+ sqlite3_int64 sz = 0;
+ if( (flags & SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB)==0 ){
+ /* The appendvfs is not to be used for transient or temporary databases.
+ ** Just use the base VFS open to initialize the given file object and
+ ** open the underlying file. (Appendvfs is then unused for this file.)
+ */
+ return pBaseVfs->xOpen(pBaseVfs, zName, pFile, flags, pOutFlags);
+ }
+ memset(pApndFile, 0, sizeof(ApndFile));
+ pFile->pMethods = &apnd_io_methods;
+ pApndFile->iMark = -1; /* Append mark not yet written */
+
+ rc = pBaseVfs->xOpen(pBaseVfs, zName, pBaseFile, flags, pOutFlags);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = pBaseFile->pMethods->xFileSize(pBaseFile, &sz);
+ if( rc ){
+ pBaseFile->pMethods->xClose(pBaseFile);
+ }
+ }
+ if( rc ){
+ pFile->pMethods = 0;
+ return rc;
+ }
+ if( apndIsOrdinaryDatabaseFile(sz, pBaseFile) ){
+ /* The file being opened appears to be just an ordinary DB. Copy
+ ** the base dispatch-table so this instance mimics the base VFS.
+ */
+ memmove(pApndFile, pBaseFile, pBaseVfs->szOsFile);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+ }
+ pApndFile->iPgOne = apndReadMark(sz, pFile);
+ if( pApndFile->iPgOne>=0 ){
+ pApndFile->iMark = sz - APND_MARK_SIZE; /* Append mark found */
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+ }
+ if( (flags & SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE)==0 ){
+ pBaseFile->pMethods->xClose(pBaseFile);
+ rc = SQLITE_CANTOPEN;
+ pFile->pMethods = 0;
+ }else{
+ /* Round newly added appendvfs location to #define'd page boundary.
+ ** Note that nothing has yet been written to the underlying file.
+ ** The append mark will be written along with first content write.
+ ** Until then, paf->iMark value indicates it is not yet written.
+ */
+ pApndFile->iPgOne = APND_START_ROUNDUP(sz);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Delete an apnd file.
+** For an appendvfs, this could mean delete the appendvfs portion,
+** leaving the appendee as it was before it gained an appendvfs.
+** For now, this code deletes the underlying file too.
+*/
+static int apndDelete(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, const char *zPath, int dirSync){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xDelete(ORIGVFS(pVfs), zPath, dirSync);
+}
+
+/*
+** All other VFS methods are pass-thrus.
+*/
+static int apndAccess(
+ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
+ const char *zPath,
+ int flags,
+ int *pResOut
+){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xAccess(ORIGVFS(pVfs), zPath, flags, pResOut);
+}
+static int apndFullPathname(
+ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
+ const char *zPath,
+ int nOut,
+ char *zOut
+){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xFullPathname(ORIGVFS(pVfs),zPath,nOut,zOut);
+}
+static void *apndDlOpen(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, const char *zPath){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xDlOpen(ORIGVFS(pVfs), zPath);
+}
+static void apndDlError(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nByte, char *zErrMsg){
+ ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xDlError(ORIGVFS(pVfs), nByte, zErrMsg);
+}
+static void (*apndDlSym(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, void *p, const char *zSym))(void){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xDlSym(ORIGVFS(pVfs), p, zSym);
+}
+static void apndDlClose(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, void *pHandle){
+ ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xDlClose(ORIGVFS(pVfs), pHandle);
+}
+static int apndRandomness(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nByte, char *zBufOut){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xRandomness(ORIGVFS(pVfs), nByte, zBufOut);
+}
+static int apndSleep(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nMicro){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xSleep(ORIGVFS(pVfs), nMicro);
+}
+static int apndCurrentTime(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, double *pTimeOut){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xCurrentTime(ORIGVFS(pVfs), pTimeOut);
+}
+static int apndGetLastError(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int a, char *b){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xGetLastError(ORIGVFS(pVfs), a, b);
+}
+static int apndCurrentTimeInt64(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, sqlite3_int64 *p){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xCurrentTimeInt64(ORIGVFS(pVfs), p);
+}
+static int apndSetSystemCall(
+ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
+ const char *zName,
+ sqlite3_syscall_ptr pCall
+){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xSetSystemCall(ORIGVFS(pVfs),zName,pCall);
+}
+static sqlite3_syscall_ptr apndGetSystemCall(
+ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
+ const char *zName
+){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xGetSystemCall(ORIGVFS(pVfs),zName);
+}
+static const char *apndNextSystemCall(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, const char *zName){
+ return ORIGVFS(pVfs)->xNextSystemCall(ORIGVFS(pVfs), zName);
+}
+
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+/*
+** This routine is called when the extension is loaded.
+** Register the new VFS.
+*/
+int sqlite3_appendvfs_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ sqlite3_vfs *pOrig;
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)pzErrMsg;
+ (void)db;
+ pOrig = sqlite3_vfs_find(0);
+ if( pOrig==0 ) return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ apnd_vfs.iVersion = pOrig->iVersion;
+ apnd_vfs.pAppData = pOrig;
+ apnd_vfs.szOsFile = pOrig->szOsFile + sizeof(ApndFile);
+ rc = sqlite3_vfs_register(&apnd_vfs, 0);
+#ifdef APPENDVFS_TEST
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_auto_extension((void(*)(void))apndvfsRegister);
+ }
+#endif
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = SQLITE_OK_LOAD_PERMANENTLY;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/appendvfs.c ********************/
+#endif
+#ifdef SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/zipfile.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2017-12-26
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+******************************************************************************
+**
+** This file implements a virtual table for reading and writing ZIP archive
+** files.
+**
+** Usage example:
+**
+** SELECT name, sz, datetime(mtime,'unixepoch') FROM zipfile($filename);
+**
+** Current limitations:
+**
+** * No support for encryption
+** * No support for ZIP archives spanning multiple files
+** * No support for zip64 extensions
+** * Only the "inflate/deflate" (zlib) compression method is supported
+*/
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#include <stdio.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+
+#include <zlib.h>
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_AMALGAMATION
+
+#ifndef UINT32_TYPE
+# ifdef HAVE_UINT32_T
+# define UINT32_TYPE uint32_t
+# else
+# define UINT32_TYPE unsigned int
+# endif
+#endif
+#ifndef UINT16_TYPE
+# ifdef HAVE_UINT16_T
+# define UINT16_TYPE uint16_t
+# else
+# define UINT16_TYPE unsigned short int
+# endif
+#endif
+/* typedef sqlite3_int64 i64; */
+/* typedef unsigned char u8; */
+/* typedef UINT32_TYPE u32; // 4-byte unsigned integer // */
+/* typedef UINT16_TYPE u16; // 2-byte unsigned integer // */
+#define MIN(a,b) ((a)<(b) ? (a) : (b))
+
+#if defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_MUTATION_TEST)
+# define SQLITE_OMIT_AUXILIARY_SAFETY_CHECKS 1
+#endif
+#if defined(SQLITE_OMIT_AUXILIARY_SAFETY_CHECKS)
+# define ALWAYS(X) (1)
+# define NEVER(X) (0)
+#elif !defined(NDEBUG)
+# define ALWAYS(X) ((X)?1:(assert(0),0))
+# define NEVER(X) ((X)?(assert(0),1):0)
+#else
+# define ALWAYS(X) (X)
+# define NEVER(X) (X)
+#endif
+
+#endif /* SQLITE_AMALGAMATION */
+
+/*
+** Definitions for mode bitmasks S_IFDIR, S_IFREG and S_IFLNK.
+**
+** In some ways it would be better to obtain these values from system
+** header files. But, the dependency is undesirable and (a) these
+** have been stable for decades, (b) the values are part of POSIX and
+** are also made explicit in [man stat], and (c) are part of the
+** file format for zip archives.
+*/
+#ifndef S_IFDIR
+# define S_IFDIR 0040000
+#endif
+#ifndef S_IFREG
+# define S_IFREG 0100000
+#endif
+#ifndef S_IFLNK
+# define S_IFLNK 0120000
+#endif
+
+static const char ZIPFILE_SCHEMA[] =
+ "CREATE TABLE y("
+ "name PRIMARY KEY," /* 0: Name of file in zip archive */
+ "mode," /* 1: POSIX mode for file */
+ "mtime," /* 2: Last modification time (secs since 1970)*/
+ "sz," /* 3: Size of object */
+ "rawdata," /* 4: Raw data */
+ "data," /* 5: Uncompressed data */
+ "method," /* 6: Compression method (integer) */
+ "z HIDDEN" /* 7: Name of zip file */
+ ") WITHOUT ROWID;";
+
+#define ZIPFILE_F_COLUMN_IDX 7 /* Index of column "file" in the above */
+#define ZIPFILE_BUFFER_SIZE (64*1024)
+
+
+/*
+** Magic numbers used to read and write zip files.
+**
+** ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_MADEBY:
+** Use this value for the "version-made-by" field in new zip file
+** entries. The upper byte indicates "unix", and the lower byte
+** indicates that the zip file matches pkzip specification 3.0.
+** This is what info-zip seems to do.
+**
+** ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_REQUIRED:
+** Value for "version-required-to-extract" field of new entries.
+** Version 2.0 is required to support folders and deflate compression.
+**
+** ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_FLAGS:
+** Value for "general-purpose-bit-flags" field of new entries. Bit
+** 11 means "utf-8 filename and comment".
+**
+** ZIPFILE_SIGNATURE_CDS:
+** First 4 bytes of a valid CDS record.
+**
+** ZIPFILE_SIGNATURE_LFH:
+** First 4 bytes of a valid LFH record.
+**
+** ZIPFILE_SIGNATURE_EOCD
+** First 4 bytes of a valid EOCD record.
+*/
+#define ZIPFILE_EXTRA_TIMESTAMP 0x5455
+#define ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_MADEBY ((3<<8) + 30)
+#define ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_REQUIRED 20
+#define ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_FLAGS 0x800
+#define ZIPFILE_SIGNATURE_CDS 0x02014b50
+#define ZIPFILE_SIGNATURE_LFH 0x04034b50
+#define ZIPFILE_SIGNATURE_EOCD 0x06054b50
+
+/*
+** The sizes of the fixed-size part of each of the three main data
+** structures in a zip archive.
+*/
+#define ZIPFILE_LFH_FIXED_SZ 30
+#define ZIPFILE_EOCD_FIXED_SZ 22
+#define ZIPFILE_CDS_FIXED_SZ 46
+
+/*
+*** 4.3.16 End of central directory record:
+***
+*** end of central dir signature 4 bytes (0x06054b50)
+*** number of this disk 2 bytes
+*** number of the disk with the
+*** start of the central directory 2 bytes
+*** total number of entries in the
+*** central directory on this disk 2 bytes
+*** total number of entries in
+*** the central directory 2 bytes
+*** size of the central directory 4 bytes
+*** offset of start of central
+*** directory with respect to
+*** the starting disk number 4 bytes
+*** .ZIP file comment length 2 bytes
+*** .ZIP file comment (variable size)
+*/
+typedef struct ZipfileEOCD ZipfileEOCD;
+struct ZipfileEOCD {
+ u16 iDisk;
+ u16 iFirstDisk;
+ u16 nEntry;
+ u16 nEntryTotal;
+ u32 nSize;
+ u32 iOffset;
+};
+
+/*
+*** 4.3.12 Central directory structure:
+***
+*** ...
+***
+*** central file header signature 4 bytes (0x02014b50)
+*** version made by 2 bytes
+*** version needed to extract 2 bytes
+*** general purpose bit flag 2 bytes
+*** compression method 2 bytes
+*** last mod file time 2 bytes
+*** last mod file date 2 bytes
+*** crc-32 4 bytes
+*** compressed size 4 bytes
+*** uncompressed size 4 bytes
+*** file name length 2 bytes
+*** extra field length 2 bytes
+*** file comment length 2 bytes
+*** disk number start 2 bytes
+*** internal file attributes 2 bytes
+*** external file attributes 4 bytes
+*** relative offset of local header 4 bytes
+*/
+typedef struct ZipfileCDS ZipfileCDS;
+struct ZipfileCDS {
+ u16 iVersionMadeBy;
+ u16 iVersionExtract;
+ u16 flags;
+ u16 iCompression;
+ u16 mTime;
+ u16 mDate;
+ u32 crc32;
+ u32 szCompressed;
+ u32 szUncompressed;
+ u16 nFile;
+ u16 nExtra;
+ u16 nComment;
+ u16 iDiskStart;
+ u16 iInternalAttr;
+ u32 iExternalAttr;
+ u32 iOffset;
+ char *zFile; /* Filename (sqlite3_malloc()) */
+};
+
+/*
+*** 4.3.7 Local file header:
+***
+*** local file header signature 4 bytes (0x04034b50)
+*** version needed to extract 2 bytes
+*** general purpose bit flag 2 bytes
+*** compression method 2 bytes
+*** last mod file time 2 bytes
+*** last mod file date 2 bytes
+*** crc-32 4 bytes
+*** compressed size 4 bytes
+*** uncompressed size 4 bytes
+*** file name length 2 bytes
+*** extra field length 2 bytes
+***
+*/
+typedef struct ZipfileLFH ZipfileLFH;
+struct ZipfileLFH {
+ u16 iVersionExtract;
+ u16 flags;
+ u16 iCompression;
+ u16 mTime;
+ u16 mDate;
+ u32 crc32;
+ u32 szCompressed;
+ u32 szUncompressed;
+ u16 nFile;
+ u16 nExtra;
+};
+
+typedef struct ZipfileEntry ZipfileEntry;
+struct ZipfileEntry {
+ ZipfileCDS cds; /* Parsed CDS record */
+ u32 mUnixTime; /* Modification time, in UNIX format */
+ u8 *aExtra; /* cds.nExtra+cds.nComment bytes of extra data */
+ i64 iDataOff; /* Offset to data in file (if aData==0) */
+ u8 *aData; /* cds.szCompressed bytes of compressed data */
+ ZipfileEntry *pNext; /* Next element in in-memory CDS */
+};
+
+/*
+** Cursor type for zipfile tables.
+*/
+typedef struct ZipfileCsr ZipfileCsr;
+struct ZipfileCsr {
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor base; /* Base class - must be first */
+ i64 iId; /* Cursor ID */
+ u8 bEof; /* True when at EOF */
+ u8 bNoop; /* If next xNext() call is no-op */
+
+ /* Used outside of write transactions */
+ FILE *pFile; /* Zip file */
+ i64 iNextOff; /* Offset of next record in central directory */
+ ZipfileEOCD eocd; /* Parse of central directory record */
+
+ ZipfileEntry *pFreeEntry; /* Free this list when cursor is closed or reset */
+ ZipfileEntry *pCurrent; /* Current entry */
+ ZipfileCsr *pCsrNext; /* Next cursor on same virtual table */
+};
+
+typedef struct ZipfileTab ZipfileTab;
+struct ZipfileTab {
+ sqlite3_vtab base; /* Base class - must be first */
+ char *zFile; /* Zip file this table accesses (may be NULL) */
+ sqlite3 *db; /* Host database connection */
+ u8 *aBuffer; /* Temporary buffer used for various tasks */
+
+ ZipfileCsr *pCsrList; /* List of cursors */
+ i64 iNextCsrid;
+
+ /* The following are used by write transactions only */
+ ZipfileEntry *pFirstEntry; /* Linked list of all files (if pWriteFd!=0) */
+ ZipfileEntry *pLastEntry; /* Last element in pFirstEntry list */
+ FILE *pWriteFd; /* File handle open on zip archive */
+ i64 szCurrent; /* Current size of zip archive */
+ i64 szOrig; /* Size of archive at start of transaction */
+};
+
+/*
+** Set the error message contained in context ctx to the results of
+** vprintf(zFmt, ...).
+*/
+static void zipfileCtxErrorMsg(sqlite3_context *ctx, const char *zFmt, ...){
+ char *zMsg = 0;
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ zMsg = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ sqlite3_result_error(ctx, zMsg, -1);
+ sqlite3_free(zMsg);
+ va_end(ap);
+}
+
+/*
+** If string zIn is quoted, dequote it in place. Otherwise, if the string
+** is not quoted, do nothing.
+*/
+static void zipfileDequote(char *zIn){
+ char q = zIn[0];
+ if( q=='"' || q=='\'' || q=='`' || q=='[' ){
+ int iIn = 1;
+ int iOut = 0;
+ if( q=='[' ) q = ']';
+ while( ALWAYS(zIn[iIn]) ){
+ char c = zIn[iIn++];
+ if( c==q && zIn[iIn++]!=q ) break;
+ zIn[iOut++] = c;
+ }
+ zIn[iOut] = '\0';
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Construct a new ZipfileTab virtual table object.
+**
+** argv[0] -> module name ("zipfile")
+** argv[1] -> database name
+** argv[2] -> table name
+** argv[...] -> "column name" and other module argument fields.
+*/
+static int zipfileConnect(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ void *pAux,
+ int argc, const char *const*argv,
+ sqlite3_vtab **ppVtab,
+ char **pzErr
+){
+ int nByte = sizeof(ZipfileTab) + ZIPFILE_BUFFER_SIZE;
+ int nFile = 0;
+ const char *zFile = 0;
+ ZipfileTab *pNew = 0;
+ int rc;
+ (void)pAux;
+
+ /* If the table name is not "zipfile", require that the argument be
+ ** specified. This stops zipfile tables from being created as:
+ **
+ ** CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE zzz USING zipfile();
+ **
+ ** It does not prevent:
+ **
+ ** CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE zipfile USING zipfile();
+ */
+ assert( 0==sqlite3_stricmp(argv[0], "zipfile") );
+ if( (0!=sqlite3_stricmp(argv[2], "zipfile") && argc<4) || argc>4 ){
+ *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("zipfile constructor requires one argument");
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ if( argc>3 ){
+ zFile = argv[3];
+ nFile = (int)strlen(zFile)+1;
+ }
+
+ rc = sqlite3_declare_vtab(db, ZIPFILE_SCHEMA);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pNew = (ZipfileTab*)sqlite3_malloc64((sqlite3_int64)nByte+nFile);
+ if( pNew==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ memset(pNew, 0, nByte+nFile);
+ pNew->db = db;
+ pNew->aBuffer = (u8*)&pNew[1];
+ if( zFile ){
+ pNew->zFile = (char*)&pNew->aBuffer[ZIPFILE_BUFFER_SIZE];
+ memcpy(pNew->zFile, zFile, nFile);
+ zipfileDequote(pNew->zFile);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_vtab_config(db, SQLITE_VTAB_DIRECTONLY);
+ *ppVtab = (sqlite3_vtab*)pNew;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Free the ZipfileEntry structure indicated by the only argument.
+*/
+static void zipfileEntryFree(ZipfileEntry *p){
+ if( p ){
+ sqlite3_free(p->cds.zFile);
+ sqlite3_free(p);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Release resources that should be freed at the end of a write
+** transaction.
+*/
+static void zipfileCleanupTransaction(ZipfileTab *pTab){
+ ZipfileEntry *pEntry;
+ ZipfileEntry *pNext;
+
+ if( pTab->pWriteFd ){
+ fclose(pTab->pWriteFd);
+ pTab->pWriteFd = 0;
+ }
+ for(pEntry=pTab->pFirstEntry; pEntry; pEntry=pNext){
+ pNext = pEntry->pNext;
+ zipfileEntryFree(pEntry);
+ }
+ pTab->pFirstEntry = 0;
+ pTab->pLastEntry = 0;
+ pTab->szCurrent = 0;
+ pTab->szOrig = 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** This method is the destructor for zipfile vtab objects.
+*/
+static int zipfileDisconnect(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){
+ zipfileCleanupTransaction((ZipfileTab*)pVtab);
+ sqlite3_free(pVtab);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Constructor for a new ZipfileCsr object.
+*/
+static int zipfileOpen(sqlite3_vtab *p, sqlite3_vtab_cursor **ppCsr){
+ ZipfileTab *pTab = (ZipfileTab*)p;
+ ZipfileCsr *pCsr;
+ pCsr = sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(*pCsr));
+ *ppCsr = (sqlite3_vtab_cursor*)pCsr;
+ if( pCsr==0 ){
+ return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+ memset(pCsr, 0, sizeof(*pCsr));
+ pCsr->iId = ++pTab->iNextCsrid;
+ pCsr->pCsrNext = pTab->pCsrList;
+ pTab->pCsrList = pCsr;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Reset a cursor back to the state it was in when first returned
+** by zipfileOpen().
+*/
+static void zipfileResetCursor(ZipfileCsr *pCsr){
+ ZipfileEntry *p;
+ ZipfileEntry *pNext;
+
+ pCsr->bEof = 0;
+ if( pCsr->pFile ){
+ fclose(pCsr->pFile);
+ pCsr->pFile = 0;
+ zipfileEntryFree(pCsr->pCurrent);
+ pCsr->pCurrent = 0;
+ }
+
+ for(p=pCsr->pFreeEntry; p; p=pNext){
+ pNext = p->pNext;
+ zipfileEntryFree(p);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Destructor for an ZipfileCsr.
+*/
+static int zipfileClose(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ ZipfileCsr *pCsr = (ZipfileCsr*)cur;
+ ZipfileTab *pTab = (ZipfileTab*)(pCsr->base.pVtab);
+ ZipfileCsr **pp;
+ zipfileResetCursor(pCsr);
+
+ /* Remove this cursor from the ZipfileTab.pCsrList list. */
+ for(pp=&pTab->pCsrList; *pp!=pCsr; pp=&((*pp)->pCsrNext));
+ *pp = pCsr->pCsrNext;
+
+ sqlite3_free(pCsr);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Set the error message for the virtual table associated with cursor
+** pCsr to the results of vprintf(zFmt, ...).
+*/
+static void zipfileTableErr(ZipfileTab *pTab, const char *zFmt, ...){
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ sqlite3_free(pTab->base.zErrMsg);
+ pTab->base.zErrMsg = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+}
+static void zipfileCursorErr(ZipfileCsr *pCsr, const char *zFmt, ...){
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ sqlite3_free(pCsr->base.pVtab->zErrMsg);
+ pCsr->base.pVtab->zErrMsg = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+}
+
+/*
+** Read nRead bytes of data from offset iOff of file pFile into buffer
+** aRead[]. Return SQLITE_OK if successful, or an SQLite error code
+** otherwise.
+**
+** If an error does occur, output variable (*pzErrmsg) may be set to point
+** to an English language error message. It is the responsibility of the
+** caller to eventually free this buffer using
+** sqlite3_free().
+*/
+static int zipfileReadData(
+ FILE *pFile, /* Read from this file */
+ u8 *aRead, /* Read into this buffer */
+ int nRead, /* Number of bytes to read */
+ i64 iOff, /* Offset to read from */
+ char **pzErrmsg /* OUT: Error message (from sqlite3_malloc) */
+){
+ size_t n;
+ fseek(pFile, (long)iOff, SEEK_SET);
+ n = fread(aRead, 1, nRead, pFile);
+ if( (int)n!=nRead ){
+ *pzErrmsg = sqlite3_mprintf("error in fread()");
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+static int zipfileAppendData(
+ ZipfileTab *pTab,
+ const u8 *aWrite,
+ int nWrite
+){
+ if( nWrite>0 ){
+ size_t n = nWrite;
+ fseek(pTab->pWriteFd, (long)pTab->szCurrent, SEEK_SET);
+ n = fwrite(aWrite, 1, nWrite, pTab->pWriteFd);
+ if( (int)n!=nWrite ){
+ pTab->base.zErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf("error in fwrite()");
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ pTab->szCurrent += nWrite;
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Read and return a 16-bit little-endian unsigned integer from buffer aBuf.
+*/
+static u16 zipfileGetU16(const u8 *aBuf){
+ return (aBuf[1] << 8) + aBuf[0];
+}
+
+/*
+** Read and return a 32-bit little-endian unsigned integer from buffer aBuf.
+*/
+static u32 zipfileGetU32(const u8 *aBuf){
+ if( aBuf==0 ) return 0;
+ return ((u32)(aBuf[3]) << 24)
+ + ((u32)(aBuf[2]) << 16)
+ + ((u32)(aBuf[1]) << 8)
+ + ((u32)(aBuf[0]) << 0);
+}
+
+/*
+** Write a 16-bit little endiate integer into buffer aBuf.
+*/
+static void zipfilePutU16(u8 *aBuf, u16 val){
+ aBuf[0] = val & 0xFF;
+ aBuf[1] = (val>>8) & 0xFF;
+}
+
+/*
+** Write a 32-bit little endiate integer into buffer aBuf.
+*/
+static void zipfilePutU32(u8 *aBuf, u32 val){
+ aBuf[0] = val & 0xFF;
+ aBuf[1] = (val>>8) & 0xFF;
+ aBuf[2] = (val>>16) & 0xFF;
+ aBuf[3] = (val>>24) & 0xFF;
+}
+
+#define zipfileRead32(aBuf) ( aBuf+=4, zipfileGetU32(aBuf-4) )
+#define zipfileRead16(aBuf) ( aBuf+=2, zipfileGetU16(aBuf-2) )
+
+#define zipfileWrite32(aBuf,val) { zipfilePutU32(aBuf,val); aBuf+=4; }
+#define zipfileWrite16(aBuf,val) { zipfilePutU16(aBuf,val); aBuf+=2; }
+
+/*
+** Magic numbers used to read CDS records.
+*/
+#define ZIPFILE_CDS_NFILE_OFF 28
+#define ZIPFILE_CDS_SZCOMPRESSED_OFF 20
+
+/*
+** Decode the CDS record in buffer aBuf into (*pCDS). Return SQLITE_ERROR
+** if the record is not well-formed, or SQLITE_OK otherwise.
+*/
+static int zipfileReadCDS(u8 *aBuf, ZipfileCDS *pCDS){
+ u8 *aRead = aBuf;
+ u32 sig = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ if( sig!=ZIPFILE_SIGNATURE_CDS ){
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }else{
+ pCDS->iVersionMadeBy = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pCDS->iVersionExtract = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pCDS->flags = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pCDS->iCompression = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pCDS->mTime = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pCDS->mDate = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pCDS->crc32 = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ pCDS->szCompressed = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ pCDS->szUncompressed = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ assert( aRead==&aBuf[ZIPFILE_CDS_NFILE_OFF] );
+ pCDS->nFile = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pCDS->nExtra = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pCDS->nComment = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pCDS->iDiskStart = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pCDS->iInternalAttr = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pCDS->iExternalAttr = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ pCDS->iOffset = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ assert( aRead==&aBuf[ZIPFILE_CDS_FIXED_SZ] );
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Decode the LFH record in buffer aBuf into (*pLFH). Return SQLITE_ERROR
+** if the record is not well-formed, or SQLITE_OK otherwise.
+*/
+static int zipfileReadLFH(
+ u8 *aBuffer,
+ ZipfileLFH *pLFH
+){
+ u8 *aRead = aBuffer;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+
+ u32 sig = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ if( sig!=ZIPFILE_SIGNATURE_LFH ){
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }else{
+ pLFH->iVersionExtract = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pLFH->flags = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pLFH->iCompression = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pLFH->mTime = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pLFH->mDate = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pLFH->crc32 = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ pLFH->szCompressed = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ pLFH->szUncompressed = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ pLFH->nFile = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pLFH->nExtra = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Buffer aExtra (size nExtra bytes) contains zip archive "extra" fields.
+** Scan through this buffer to find an "extra-timestamp" field. If one
+** exists, extract the 32-bit modification-timestamp from it and store
+** the value in output parameter *pmTime.
+**
+** Zero is returned if no extra-timestamp record could be found (and so
+** *pmTime is left unchanged), or non-zero otherwise.
+**
+** The general format of an extra field is:
+**
+** Header ID 2 bytes
+** Data Size 2 bytes
+** Data N bytes
+*/
+static int zipfileScanExtra(u8 *aExtra, int nExtra, u32 *pmTime){
+ int ret = 0;
+ u8 *p = aExtra;
+ u8 *pEnd = &aExtra[nExtra];
+
+ while( p<pEnd ){
+ u16 id = zipfileRead16(p);
+ u16 nByte = zipfileRead16(p);
+
+ switch( id ){
+ case ZIPFILE_EXTRA_TIMESTAMP: {
+ u8 b = p[0];
+ if( b & 0x01 ){ /* 0x01 -> modtime is present */
+ *pmTime = zipfileGetU32(&p[1]);
+ ret = 1;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ p += nByte;
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/*
+** Convert the standard MS-DOS timestamp stored in the mTime and mDate
+** fields of the CDS structure passed as the only argument to a 32-bit
+** UNIX seconds-since-the-epoch timestamp. Return the result.
+**
+** "Standard" MS-DOS time format:
+**
+** File modification time:
+** Bits 00-04: seconds divided by 2
+** Bits 05-10: minute
+** Bits 11-15: hour
+** File modification date:
+** Bits 00-04: day
+** Bits 05-08: month (1-12)
+** Bits 09-15: years from 1980
+**
+** https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/9kkf9tah.aspx
+*/
+static u32 zipfileMtime(ZipfileCDS *pCDS){
+ int Y,M,D,X1,X2,A,B,sec,min,hr;
+ i64 JDsec;
+ Y = (1980 + ((pCDS->mDate >> 9) & 0x7F));
+ M = ((pCDS->mDate >> 5) & 0x0F);
+ D = (pCDS->mDate & 0x1F);
+ sec = (pCDS->mTime & 0x1F)*2;
+ min = (pCDS->mTime >> 5) & 0x3F;
+ hr = (pCDS->mTime >> 11) & 0x1F;
+ if( M<=2 ){
+ Y--;
+ M += 12;
+ }
+ X1 = 36525*(Y+4716)/100;
+ X2 = 306001*(M+1)/10000;
+ A = Y/100;
+ B = 2 - A + (A/4);
+ JDsec = (i64)((X1 + X2 + D + B - 1524.5)*86400) + hr*3600 + min*60 + sec;
+ return (u32)(JDsec - (i64)24405875*(i64)8640);
+}
+
+/*
+** The opposite of zipfileMtime(). This function populates the mTime and
+** mDate fields of the CDS structure passed as the first argument according
+** to the UNIX timestamp value passed as the second.
+*/
+static void zipfileMtimeToDos(ZipfileCDS *pCds, u32 mUnixTime){
+ /* Convert unix timestamp to JD (2440588 is noon on 1/1/1970) */
+ i64 JD = (i64)2440588 + mUnixTime / (24*60*60);
+
+ int A, B, C, D, E;
+ int yr, mon, day;
+ int hr, min, sec;
+
+ A = (int)((JD - 1867216.25)/36524.25);
+ A = (int)(JD + 1 + A - (A/4));
+ B = A + 1524;
+ C = (int)((B - 122.1)/365.25);
+ D = (36525*(C&32767))/100;
+ E = (int)((B-D)/30.6001);
+
+ day = B - D - (int)(30.6001*E);
+ mon = (E<14 ? E-1 : E-13);
+ yr = mon>2 ? C-4716 : C-4715;
+
+ hr = (mUnixTime % (24*60*60)) / (60*60);
+ min = (mUnixTime % (60*60)) / 60;
+ sec = (mUnixTime % 60);
+
+ if( yr>=1980 ){
+ pCds->mDate = (u16)(day + (mon << 5) + ((yr-1980) << 9));
+ pCds->mTime = (u16)(sec/2 + (min<<5) + (hr<<11));
+ }else{
+ pCds->mDate = pCds->mTime = 0;
+ }
+
+ assert( mUnixTime<315507600
+ || mUnixTime==zipfileMtime(pCds)
+ || ((mUnixTime % 2) && mUnixTime-1==zipfileMtime(pCds))
+ /* || (mUnixTime % 2) */
+ );
+}
+
+/*
+** If aBlob is not NULL, then it is a pointer to a buffer (nBlob bytes in
+** size) containing an entire zip archive image. Or, if aBlob is NULL,
+** then pFile is a file-handle open on a zip file. In either case, this
+** function creates a ZipfileEntry object based on the zip archive entry
+** for which the CDS record is at offset iOff.
+**
+** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned and (*ppEntry) set to point to
+** the new object. Otherwise, an SQLite error code is returned and the
+** final value of (*ppEntry) undefined.
+*/
+static int zipfileGetEntry(
+ ZipfileTab *pTab, /* Store any error message here */
+ const u8 *aBlob, /* Pointer to in-memory file image */
+ int nBlob, /* Size of aBlob[] in bytes */
+ FILE *pFile, /* If aBlob==0, read from this file */
+ i64 iOff, /* Offset of CDS record */
+ ZipfileEntry **ppEntry /* OUT: Pointer to new object */
+){
+ u8 *aRead;
+ char **pzErr = &pTab->base.zErrMsg;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ (void)nBlob;
+
+ if( aBlob==0 ){
+ aRead = pTab->aBuffer;
+ rc = zipfileReadData(pFile, aRead, ZIPFILE_CDS_FIXED_SZ, iOff, pzErr);
+ }else{
+ aRead = (u8*)&aBlob[iOff];
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_int64 nAlloc;
+ ZipfileEntry *pNew;
+
+ int nFile = zipfileGetU16(&aRead[ZIPFILE_CDS_NFILE_OFF]);
+ int nExtra = zipfileGetU16(&aRead[ZIPFILE_CDS_NFILE_OFF+2]);
+ nExtra += zipfileGetU16(&aRead[ZIPFILE_CDS_NFILE_OFF+4]);
+
+ nAlloc = sizeof(ZipfileEntry) + nExtra;
+ if( aBlob ){
+ nAlloc += zipfileGetU32(&aRead[ZIPFILE_CDS_SZCOMPRESSED_OFF]);
+ }
+
+ pNew = (ZipfileEntry*)sqlite3_malloc64(nAlloc);
+ if( pNew==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ memset(pNew, 0, sizeof(ZipfileEntry));
+ rc = zipfileReadCDS(aRead, &pNew->cds);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("failed to read CDS at offset %lld", iOff);
+ }else if( aBlob==0 ){
+ rc = zipfileReadData(
+ pFile, aRead, nExtra+nFile, iOff+ZIPFILE_CDS_FIXED_SZ, pzErr
+ );
+ }else{
+ aRead = (u8*)&aBlob[iOff + ZIPFILE_CDS_FIXED_SZ];
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ u32 *pt = &pNew->mUnixTime;
+ pNew->cds.zFile = sqlite3_mprintf("%.*s", nFile, aRead);
+ pNew->aExtra = (u8*)&pNew[1];
+ memcpy(pNew->aExtra, &aRead[nFile], nExtra);
+ if( pNew->cds.zFile==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else if( 0==zipfileScanExtra(&aRead[nFile], pNew->cds.nExtra, pt) ){
+ pNew->mUnixTime = zipfileMtime(&pNew->cds);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ static const int szFix = ZIPFILE_LFH_FIXED_SZ;
+ ZipfileLFH lfh;
+ if( pFile ){
+ rc = zipfileReadData(pFile, aRead, szFix, pNew->cds.iOffset, pzErr);
+ }else{
+ aRead = (u8*)&aBlob[pNew->cds.iOffset];
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = zipfileReadLFH(aRead, &lfh);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pNew->iDataOff = pNew->cds.iOffset + ZIPFILE_LFH_FIXED_SZ;
+ pNew->iDataOff += lfh.nFile + lfh.nExtra;
+ if( aBlob && pNew->cds.szCompressed ){
+ pNew->aData = &pNew->aExtra[nExtra];
+ memcpy(pNew->aData, &aBlob[pNew->iDataOff], pNew->cds.szCompressed);
+ }
+ }else{
+ *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("failed to read LFH at offset %d",
+ (int)pNew->cds.iOffset
+ );
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ zipfileEntryFree(pNew);
+ }else{
+ *ppEntry = pNew;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Advance an ZipfileCsr to its next row of output.
+*/
+static int zipfileNext(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ ZipfileCsr *pCsr = (ZipfileCsr*)cur;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+
+ if( pCsr->pFile ){
+ i64 iEof = pCsr->eocd.iOffset + pCsr->eocd.nSize;
+ zipfileEntryFree(pCsr->pCurrent);
+ pCsr->pCurrent = 0;
+ if( pCsr->iNextOff>=iEof ){
+ pCsr->bEof = 1;
+ }else{
+ ZipfileEntry *p = 0;
+ ZipfileTab *pTab = (ZipfileTab*)(cur->pVtab);
+ rc = zipfileGetEntry(pTab, 0, 0, pCsr->pFile, pCsr->iNextOff, &p);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pCsr->iNextOff += ZIPFILE_CDS_FIXED_SZ;
+ pCsr->iNextOff += (int)p->cds.nExtra + p->cds.nFile + p->cds.nComment;
+ }
+ pCsr->pCurrent = p;
+ }
+ }else{
+ if( !pCsr->bNoop ){
+ pCsr->pCurrent = pCsr->pCurrent->pNext;
+ }
+ if( pCsr->pCurrent==0 ){
+ pCsr->bEof = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ pCsr->bNoop = 0;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static void zipfileFree(void *p) {
+ sqlite3_free(p);
+}
+
+/*
+** Buffer aIn (size nIn bytes) contains compressed data. Uncompressed, the
+** size is nOut bytes. This function uncompresses the data and sets the
+** return value in context pCtx to the result (a blob).
+**
+** If an error occurs, an error code is left in pCtx instead.
+*/
+static void zipfileInflate(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx, /* Store result here */
+ const u8 *aIn, /* Compressed data */
+ int nIn, /* Size of buffer aIn[] in bytes */
+ int nOut /* Expected output size */
+){
+ u8 *aRes = sqlite3_malloc(nOut);
+ if( aRes==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx);
+ }else{
+ int err;
+ z_stream str;
+ memset(&str, 0, sizeof(str));
+
+ str.next_in = (Byte*)aIn;
+ str.avail_in = nIn;
+ str.next_out = (Byte*)aRes;
+ str.avail_out = nOut;
+
+ err = inflateInit2(&str, -15);
+ if( err!=Z_OK ){
+ zipfileCtxErrorMsg(pCtx, "inflateInit2() failed (%d)", err);
+ }else{
+ err = inflate(&str, Z_NO_FLUSH);
+ if( err!=Z_STREAM_END ){
+ zipfileCtxErrorMsg(pCtx, "inflate() failed (%d)", err);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_result_blob(pCtx, aRes, nOut, zipfileFree);
+ aRes = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(aRes);
+ inflateEnd(&str);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Buffer aIn (size nIn bytes) contains uncompressed data. This function
+** compresses it and sets (*ppOut) to point to a buffer containing the
+** compressed data. The caller is responsible for eventually calling
+** sqlite3_free() to release buffer (*ppOut). Before returning, (*pnOut)
+** is set to the size of buffer (*ppOut) in bytes.
+**
+** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an SQLite error
+** code is returned and an error message left in virtual-table handle
+** pTab. The values of (*ppOut) and (*pnOut) are left unchanged in this
+** case.
+*/
+static int zipfileDeflate(
+ const u8 *aIn, int nIn, /* Input */
+ u8 **ppOut, int *pnOut, /* Output */
+ char **pzErr /* OUT: Error message */
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ sqlite3_int64 nAlloc;
+ z_stream str;
+ u8 *aOut;
+
+ memset(&str, 0, sizeof(str));
+ str.next_in = (Bytef*)aIn;
+ str.avail_in = nIn;
+ deflateInit2(&str, 9, Z_DEFLATED, -15, 8, Z_DEFAULT_STRATEGY);
+
+ nAlloc = deflateBound(&str, nIn);
+ aOut = (u8*)sqlite3_malloc64(nAlloc);
+ if( aOut==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ int res;
+ str.next_out = aOut;
+ str.avail_out = nAlloc;
+ res = deflate(&str, Z_FINISH);
+ if( res==Z_STREAM_END ){
+ *ppOut = aOut;
+ *pnOut = (int)str.total_out;
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_free(aOut);
+ *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("zipfile: deflate() error");
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ deflateEnd(&str);
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Return values of columns for the row at which the series_cursor
+** is currently pointing.
+*/
+static int zipfileColumn(
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur, /* The cursor */
+ sqlite3_context *ctx, /* First argument to sqlite3_result_...() */
+ int i /* Which column to return */
+){
+ ZipfileCsr *pCsr = (ZipfileCsr*)cur;
+ ZipfileCDS *pCDS = &pCsr->pCurrent->cds;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ switch( i ){
+ case 0: /* name */
+ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, pCDS->zFile, -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ break;
+ case 1: /* mode */
+ /* TODO: Whether or not the following is correct surely depends on
+ ** the platform on which the archive was created. */
+ sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pCDS->iExternalAttr >> 16);
+ break;
+ case 2: { /* mtime */
+ sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pCsr->pCurrent->mUnixTime);
+ break;
+ }
+ case 3: { /* sz */
+ if( sqlite3_vtab_nochange(ctx)==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pCDS->szUncompressed);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case 4: /* rawdata */
+ if( sqlite3_vtab_nochange(ctx) ) break;
+ case 5: { /* data */
+ if( i==4 || pCDS->iCompression==0 || pCDS->iCompression==8 ){
+ int sz = pCDS->szCompressed;
+ int szFinal = pCDS->szUncompressed;
+ if( szFinal>0 ){
+ u8 *aBuf;
+ u8 *aFree = 0;
+ if( pCsr->pCurrent->aData ){
+ aBuf = pCsr->pCurrent->aData;
+ }else{
+ aBuf = aFree = sqlite3_malloc64(sz);
+ if( aBuf==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ FILE *pFile = pCsr->pFile;
+ if( pFile==0 ){
+ pFile = ((ZipfileTab*)(pCsr->base.pVtab))->pWriteFd;
+ }
+ rc = zipfileReadData(pFile, aBuf, sz, pCsr->pCurrent->iDataOff,
+ &pCsr->base.pVtab->zErrMsg
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( i==5 && pCDS->iCompression ){
+ zipfileInflate(ctx, aBuf, sz, szFinal);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_result_blob(ctx, aBuf, sz, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(aFree);
+ }else{
+ /* Figure out if this is a directory or a zero-sized file. Consider
+ ** it to be a directory either if the mode suggests so, or if
+ ** the final character in the name is '/'. */
+ u32 mode = pCDS->iExternalAttr >> 16;
+ if( !(mode & S_IFDIR)
+ && pCDS->nFile>=1
+ && pCDS->zFile[pCDS->nFile-1]!='/'
+ ){
+ sqlite3_result_blob(ctx, "", 0, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case 6: /* method */
+ sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pCDS->iCompression);
+ break;
+ default: /* z */
+ assert( i==7 );
+ sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pCsr->iId);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return TRUE if the cursor is at EOF.
+*/
+static int zipfileEof(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ ZipfileCsr *pCsr = (ZipfileCsr*)cur;
+ return pCsr->bEof;
+}
+
+/*
+** If aBlob is not NULL, then it points to a buffer nBlob bytes in size
+** containing an entire zip archive image. Or, if aBlob is NULL, then pFile
+** is guaranteed to be a file-handle open on a zip file.
+**
+** This function attempts to locate the EOCD record within the zip archive
+** and populate *pEOCD with the results of decoding it. SQLITE_OK is
+** returned if successful. Otherwise, an SQLite error code is returned and
+** an English language error message may be left in virtual-table pTab.
+*/
+static int zipfileReadEOCD(
+ ZipfileTab *pTab, /* Return errors here */
+ const u8 *aBlob, /* Pointer to in-memory file image */
+ int nBlob, /* Size of aBlob[] in bytes */
+ FILE *pFile, /* Read from this file if aBlob==0 */
+ ZipfileEOCD *pEOCD /* Object to populate */
+){
+ u8 *aRead = pTab->aBuffer; /* Temporary buffer */
+ int nRead; /* Bytes to read from file */
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+
+ memset(pEOCD, 0, sizeof(ZipfileEOCD));
+ if( aBlob==0 ){
+ i64 iOff; /* Offset to read from */
+ i64 szFile; /* Total size of file in bytes */
+ fseek(pFile, 0, SEEK_END);
+ szFile = (i64)ftell(pFile);
+ if( szFile==0 ){
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+ }
+ nRead = (int)(MIN(szFile, ZIPFILE_BUFFER_SIZE));
+ iOff = szFile - nRead;
+ rc = zipfileReadData(pFile, aRead, nRead, iOff, &pTab->base.zErrMsg);
+ }else{
+ nRead = (int)(MIN(nBlob, ZIPFILE_BUFFER_SIZE));
+ aRead = (u8*)&aBlob[nBlob-nRead];
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int i;
+
+ /* Scan backwards looking for the signature bytes */
+ for(i=nRead-20; i>=0; i--){
+ if( aRead[i]==0x50 && aRead[i+1]==0x4b
+ && aRead[i+2]==0x05 && aRead[i+3]==0x06
+ ){
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if( i<0 ){
+ pTab->base.zErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "cannot find end of central directory record"
+ );
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ aRead += i+4;
+ pEOCD->iDisk = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pEOCD->iFirstDisk = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pEOCD->nEntry = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pEOCD->nEntryTotal = zipfileRead16(aRead);
+ pEOCD->nSize = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ pEOCD->iOffset = zipfileRead32(aRead);
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Add object pNew to the linked list that begins at ZipfileTab.pFirstEntry
+** and ends with pLastEntry. If argument pBefore is NULL, then pNew is added
+** to the end of the list. Otherwise, it is added to the list immediately
+** before pBefore (which is guaranteed to be a part of said list).
+*/
+static void zipfileAddEntry(
+ ZipfileTab *pTab,
+ ZipfileEntry *pBefore,
+ ZipfileEntry *pNew
+){
+ assert( (pTab->pFirstEntry==0)==(pTab->pLastEntry==0) );
+ assert( pNew->pNext==0 );
+ if( pBefore==0 ){
+ if( pTab->pFirstEntry==0 ){
+ pTab->pFirstEntry = pTab->pLastEntry = pNew;
+ }else{
+ assert( pTab->pLastEntry->pNext==0 );
+ pTab->pLastEntry->pNext = pNew;
+ pTab->pLastEntry = pNew;
+ }
+ }else{
+ ZipfileEntry **pp;
+ for(pp=&pTab->pFirstEntry; *pp!=pBefore; pp=&((*pp)->pNext));
+ pNew->pNext = pBefore;
+ *pp = pNew;
+ }
+}
+
+static int zipfileLoadDirectory(ZipfileTab *pTab, const u8 *aBlob, int nBlob){
+ ZipfileEOCD eocd;
+ int rc;
+ int i;
+ i64 iOff;
+
+ rc = zipfileReadEOCD(pTab, aBlob, nBlob, pTab->pWriteFd, &eocd);
+ iOff = eocd.iOffset;
+ for(i=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && i<eocd.nEntry; i++){
+ ZipfileEntry *pNew = 0;
+ rc = zipfileGetEntry(pTab, aBlob, nBlob, pTab->pWriteFd, iOff, &pNew);
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ zipfileAddEntry(pTab, 0, pNew);
+ iOff += ZIPFILE_CDS_FIXED_SZ;
+ iOff += (int)pNew->cds.nExtra + pNew->cds.nFile + pNew->cds.nComment;
+ }
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** xFilter callback.
+*/
+static int zipfileFilter(
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur,
+ int idxNum, const char *idxStr,
+ int argc, sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ ZipfileTab *pTab = (ZipfileTab*)cur->pVtab;
+ ZipfileCsr *pCsr = (ZipfileCsr*)cur;
+ const char *zFile = 0; /* Zip file to scan */
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return Code */
+ int bInMemory = 0; /* True for an in-memory zipfile */
+
+ (void)idxStr;
+ (void)argc;
+
+ zipfileResetCursor(pCsr);
+
+ if( pTab->zFile ){
+ zFile = pTab->zFile;
+ }else if( idxNum==0 ){
+ zipfileCursorErr(pCsr, "zipfile() function requires an argument");
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }else if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_BLOB ){
+ static const u8 aEmptyBlob = 0;
+ const u8 *aBlob = (const u8*)sqlite3_value_blob(argv[0]);
+ int nBlob = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]);
+ assert( pTab->pFirstEntry==0 );
+ if( aBlob==0 ){
+ aBlob = &aEmptyBlob;
+ nBlob = 0;
+ }
+ rc = zipfileLoadDirectory(pTab, aBlob, nBlob);
+ pCsr->pFreeEntry = pTab->pFirstEntry;
+ pTab->pFirstEntry = pTab->pLastEntry = 0;
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
+ bInMemory = 1;
+ }else{
+ zFile = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
+ }
+
+ if( 0==pTab->pWriteFd && 0==bInMemory ){
+ pCsr->pFile = zFile ? fopen(zFile, "rb") : 0;
+ if( pCsr->pFile==0 ){
+ zipfileCursorErr(pCsr, "cannot open file: %s", zFile);
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }else{
+ rc = zipfileReadEOCD(pTab, 0, 0, pCsr->pFile, &pCsr->eocd);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( pCsr->eocd.nEntry==0 ){
+ pCsr->bEof = 1;
+ }else{
+ pCsr->iNextOff = pCsr->eocd.iOffset;
+ rc = zipfileNext(cur);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }else{
+ pCsr->bNoop = 1;
+ pCsr->pCurrent = pCsr->pFreeEntry ? pCsr->pFreeEntry : pTab->pFirstEntry;
+ rc = zipfileNext(cur);
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** xBestIndex callback.
+*/
+static int zipfileBestIndex(
+ sqlite3_vtab *tab,
+ sqlite3_index_info *pIdxInfo
+){
+ int i;
+ int idx = -1;
+ int unusable = 0;
+ (void)tab;
+
+ for(i=0; i<pIdxInfo->nConstraint; i++){
+ const struct sqlite3_index_constraint *pCons = &pIdxInfo->aConstraint[i];
+ if( pCons->iColumn!=ZIPFILE_F_COLUMN_IDX ) continue;
+ if( pCons->usable==0 ){
+ unusable = 1;
+ }else if( pCons->op==SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ ){
+ idx = i;
+ }
+ }
+ pIdxInfo->estimatedCost = 1000.0;
+ if( idx>=0 ){
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[idx].argvIndex = 1;
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[idx].omit = 1;
+ pIdxInfo->idxNum = 1;
+ }else if( unusable ){
+ return SQLITE_CONSTRAINT;
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+static ZipfileEntry *zipfileNewEntry(const char *zPath){
+ ZipfileEntry *pNew;
+ pNew = sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(ZipfileEntry));
+ if( pNew ){
+ memset(pNew, 0, sizeof(ZipfileEntry));
+ pNew->cds.zFile = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", zPath);
+ if( pNew->cds.zFile==0 ){
+ sqlite3_free(pNew);
+ pNew = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ return pNew;
+}
+
+static int zipfileSerializeLFH(ZipfileEntry *pEntry, u8 *aBuf){
+ ZipfileCDS *pCds = &pEntry->cds;
+ u8 *a = aBuf;
+
+ pCds->nExtra = 9;
+
+ /* Write the LFH itself */
+ zipfileWrite32(a, ZIPFILE_SIGNATURE_LFH);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCds->iVersionExtract);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCds->flags);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCds->iCompression);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCds->mTime);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCds->mDate);
+ zipfileWrite32(a, pCds->crc32);
+ zipfileWrite32(a, pCds->szCompressed);
+ zipfileWrite32(a, pCds->szUncompressed);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, (u16)pCds->nFile);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCds->nExtra);
+ assert( a==&aBuf[ZIPFILE_LFH_FIXED_SZ] );
+
+ /* Add the file name */
+ memcpy(a, pCds->zFile, (int)pCds->nFile);
+ a += (int)pCds->nFile;
+
+ /* The "extra" data */
+ zipfileWrite16(a, ZIPFILE_EXTRA_TIMESTAMP);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, 5);
+ *a++ = 0x01;
+ zipfileWrite32(a, pEntry->mUnixTime);
+
+ return a-aBuf;
+}
+
+static int zipfileAppendEntry(
+ ZipfileTab *pTab,
+ ZipfileEntry *pEntry,
+ const u8 *pData,
+ int nData
+){
+ u8 *aBuf = pTab->aBuffer;
+ int nBuf;
+ int rc;
+
+ nBuf = zipfileSerializeLFH(pEntry, aBuf);
+ rc = zipfileAppendData(pTab, aBuf, nBuf);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pEntry->iDataOff = pTab->szCurrent;
+ rc = zipfileAppendData(pTab, pData, nData);
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int zipfileGetMode(
+ sqlite3_value *pVal,
+ int bIsDir, /* If true, default to directory */
+ u32 *pMode, /* OUT: Mode value */
+ char **pzErr /* OUT: Error message */
+){
+ const char *z = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(pVal);
+ u32 mode = 0;
+ if( z==0 ){
+ mode = (bIsDir ? (S_IFDIR + 0755) : (S_IFREG + 0644));
+ }else if( z[0]>='0' && z[0]<='9' ){
+ mode = (unsigned int)sqlite3_value_int(pVal);
+ }else{
+ const char zTemplate[11] = "-rwxrwxrwx";
+ int i;
+ if( strlen(z)!=10 ) goto parse_error;
+ switch( z[0] ){
+ case '-': mode |= S_IFREG; break;
+ case 'd': mode |= S_IFDIR; break;
+ case 'l': mode |= S_IFLNK; break;
+ default: goto parse_error;
+ }
+ for(i=1; i<10; i++){
+ if( z[i]==zTemplate[i] ) mode |= 1 << (9-i);
+ else if( z[i]!='-' ) goto parse_error;
+ }
+ }
+ if( ((mode & S_IFDIR)==0)==bIsDir ){
+ /* The "mode" attribute is a directory, but data has been specified.
+ ** Or vice-versa - no data but "mode" is a file or symlink. */
+ *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("zipfile: mode does not match data");
+ return SQLITE_CONSTRAINT;
+ }
+ *pMode = mode;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+
+ parse_error:
+ *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("zipfile: parse error in mode: %s", z);
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+}
+
+/*
+** Both (const char*) arguments point to nul-terminated strings. Argument
+** nB is the value of strlen(zB). This function returns 0 if the strings are
+** identical, ignoring any trailing '/' character in either path. */
+static int zipfileComparePath(const char *zA, const char *zB, int nB){
+ int nA = (int)strlen(zA);
+ if( nA>0 && zA[nA-1]=='/' ) nA--;
+ if( nB>0 && zB[nB-1]=='/' ) nB--;
+ if( nA==nB && memcmp(zA, zB, nA)==0 ) return 0;
+ return 1;
+}
+
+static int zipfileBegin(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){
+ ZipfileTab *pTab = (ZipfileTab*)pVtab;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+
+ assert( pTab->pWriteFd==0 );
+ if( pTab->zFile==0 || pTab->zFile[0]==0 ){
+ pTab->base.zErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf("zipfile: missing filename");
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+
+ /* Open a write fd on the file. Also load the entire central directory
+ ** structure into memory. During the transaction any new file data is
+ ** appended to the archive file, but the central directory is accumulated
+ ** in main-memory until the transaction is committed. */
+ pTab->pWriteFd = fopen(pTab->zFile, "ab+");
+ if( pTab->pWriteFd==0 ){
+ pTab->base.zErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "zipfile: failed to open file %s for writing", pTab->zFile
+ );
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }else{
+ fseek(pTab->pWriteFd, 0, SEEK_END);
+ pTab->szCurrent = pTab->szOrig = (i64)ftell(pTab->pWriteFd);
+ rc = zipfileLoadDirectory(pTab, 0, 0);
+ }
+
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ zipfileCleanupTransaction(pTab);
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the current time as a 32-bit timestamp in UNIX epoch format (like
+** time(2)).
+*/
+static u32 zipfileTime(void){
+ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = sqlite3_vfs_find(0);
+ u32 ret;
+ if( pVfs==0 ) return 0;
+ if( pVfs->iVersion>=2 && pVfs->xCurrentTimeInt64 ){
+ i64 ms;
+ pVfs->xCurrentTimeInt64(pVfs, &ms);
+ ret = (u32)((ms/1000) - ((i64)24405875 * 8640));
+ }else{
+ double day;
+ pVfs->xCurrentTime(pVfs, &day);
+ ret = (u32)((day - 2440587.5) * 86400);
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return a 32-bit timestamp in UNIX epoch format.
+**
+** If the value passed as the only argument is either NULL or an SQL NULL,
+** return the current time. Otherwise, return the value stored in (*pVal)
+** cast to a 32-bit unsigned integer.
+*/
+static u32 zipfileGetTime(sqlite3_value *pVal){
+ if( pVal==0 || sqlite3_value_type(pVal)==SQLITE_NULL ){
+ return zipfileTime();
+ }
+ return (u32)sqlite3_value_int64(pVal);
+}
+
+/*
+** Unless it is NULL, entry pOld is currently part of the pTab->pFirstEntry
+** linked list. Remove it from the list and free the object.
+*/
+static void zipfileRemoveEntryFromList(ZipfileTab *pTab, ZipfileEntry *pOld){
+ if( pOld ){
+ if( pTab->pFirstEntry==pOld ){
+ pTab->pFirstEntry = pOld->pNext;
+ if( pTab->pLastEntry==pOld ) pTab->pLastEntry = 0;
+ }else{
+ ZipfileEntry *p;
+ for(p=pTab->pFirstEntry; p; p=p->pNext){
+ if( p->pNext==pOld ){
+ p->pNext = pOld->pNext;
+ if( pTab->pLastEntry==pOld ) pTab->pLastEntry = p;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ zipfileEntryFree(pOld);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** xUpdate method.
+*/
+static int zipfileUpdate(
+ sqlite3_vtab *pVtab,
+ int nVal,
+ sqlite3_value **apVal,
+ sqlite_int64 *pRowid
+){
+ ZipfileTab *pTab = (ZipfileTab*)pVtab;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return Code */
+ ZipfileEntry *pNew = 0; /* New in-memory CDS entry */
+
+ u32 mode = 0; /* Mode for new entry */
+ u32 mTime = 0; /* Modification time for new entry */
+ i64 sz = 0; /* Uncompressed size */
+ const char *zPath = 0; /* Path for new entry */
+ int nPath = 0; /* strlen(zPath) */
+ const u8 *pData = 0; /* Pointer to buffer containing content */
+ int nData = 0; /* Size of pData buffer in bytes */
+ int iMethod = 0; /* Compression method for new entry */
+ u8 *pFree = 0; /* Free this */
+ char *zFree = 0; /* Also free this */
+ ZipfileEntry *pOld = 0;
+ ZipfileEntry *pOld2 = 0;
+ int bUpdate = 0; /* True for an update that modifies "name" */
+ int bIsDir = 0;
+ u32 iCrc32 = 0;
+
+ (void)pRowid;
+
+ if( pTab->pWriteFd==0 ){
+ rc = zipfileBegin(pVtab);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
+ }
+
+ /* If this is a DELETE or UPDATE, find the archive entry to delete. */
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(apVal[0])!=SQLITE_NULL ){
+ const char *zDelete = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[0]);
+ int nDelete = (int)strlen(zDelete);
+ if( nVal>1 ){
+ const char *zUpdate = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[1]);
+ if( zUpdate && zipfileComparePath(zUpdate, zDelete, nDelete)!=0 ){
+ bUpdate = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ for(pOld=pTab->pFirstEntry; 1; pOld=pOld->pNext){
+ if( zipfileComparePath(pOld->cds.zFile, zDelete, nDelete)==0 ){
+ break;
+ }
+ assert( pOld->pNext );
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( nVal>1 ){
+ /* Check that "sz" and "rawdata" are both NULL: */
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(apVal[5])!=SQLITE_NULL ){
+ zipfileTableErr(pTab, "sz must be NULL");
+ rc = SQLITE_CONSTRAINT;
+ }
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(apVal[6])!=SQLITE_NULL ){
+ zipfileTableErr(pTab, "rawdata must be NULL");
+ rc = SQLITE_CONSTRAINT;
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(apVal[7])==SQLITE_NULL ){
+ /* data=NULL. A directory */
+ bIsDir = 1;
+ }else{
+ /* Value specified for "data", and possibly "method". This must be
+ ** a regular file or a symlink. */
+ const u8 *aIn = sqlite3_value_blob(apVal[7]);
+ int nIn = sqlite3_value_bytes(apVal[7]);
+ int bAuto = sqlite3_value_type(apVal[8])==SQLITE_NULL;
+
+ iMethod = sqlite3_value_int(apVal[8]);
+ sz = nIn;
+ pData = aIn;
+ nData = nIn;
+ if( iMethod!=0 && iMethod!=8 ){
+ zipfileTableErr(pTab, "unknown compression method: %d", iMethod);
+ rc = SQLITE_CONSTRAINT;
+ }else{
+ if( bAuto || iMethod ){
+ int nCmp;
+ rc = zipfileDeflate(aIn, nIn, &pFree, &nCmp, &pTab->base.zErrMsg);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( iMethod || nCmp<nIn ){
+ iMethod = 8;
+ pData = pFree;
+ nData = nCmp;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ iCrc32 = crc32(0, aIn, nIn);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = zipfileGetMode(apVal[3], bIsDir, &mode, &pTab->base.zErrMsg);
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ zPath = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[2]);
+ if( zPath==0 ) zPath = "";
+ nPath = (int)strlen(zPath);
+ mTime = zipfileGetTime(apVal[4]);
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && bIsDir ){
+ /* For a directory, check that the last character in the path is a
+ ** '/'. This appears to be required for compatibility with info-zip
+ ** (the unzip command on unix). It does not create directories
+ ** otherwise. */
+ if( nPath<=0 || zPath[nPath-1]!='/' ){
+ zFree = sqlite3_mprintf("%s/", zPath);
+ zPath = (const char*)zFree;
+ if( zFree==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ nPath = 0;
+ }else{
+ nPath = (int)strlen(zPath);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Check that we're not inserting a duplicate entry -OR- updating an
+ ** entry with a path, thereby making it into a duplicate. */
+ if( (pOld==0 || bUpdate) && rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ ZipfileEntry *p;
+ for(p=pTab->pFirstEntry; p; p=p->pNext){
+ if( zipfileComparePath(p->cds.zFile, zPath, nPath)==0 ){
+ switch( sqlite3_vtab_on_conflict(pTab->db) ){
+ case SQLITE_IGNORE: {
+ goto zipfile_update_done;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_REPLACE: {
+ pOld2 = p;
+ break;
+ }
+ default: {
+ zipfileTableErr(pTab, "duplicate name: \"%s\"", zPath);
+ rc = SQLITE_CONSTRAINT;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ /* Create the new CDS record. */
+ pNew = zipfileNewEntry(zPath);
+ if( pNew==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ pNew->cds.iVersionMadeBy = ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_MADEBY;
+ pNew->cds.iVersionExtract = ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_REQUIRED;
+ pNew->cds.flags = ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_FLAGS;
+ pNew->cds.iCompression = (u16)iMethod;
+ zipfileMtimeToDos(&pNew->cds, mTime);
+ pNew->cds.crc32 = iCrc32;
+ pNew->cds.szCompressed = nData;
+ pNew->cds.szUncompressed = (u32)sz;
+ pNew->cds.iExternalAttr = (mode<<16);
+ pNew->cds.iOffset = (u32)pTab->szCurrent;
+ pNew->cds.nFile = (u16)nPath;
+ pNew->mUnixTime = (u32)mTime;
+ rc = zipfileAppendEntry(pTab, pNew, pData, nData);
+ zipfileAddEntry(pTab, pOld, pNew);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && (pOld || pOld2) ){
+ ZipfileCsr *pCsr;
+ for(pCsr=pTab->pCsrList; pCsr; pCsr=pCsr->pCsrNext){
+ if( pCsr->pCurrent && (pCsr->pCurrent==pOld || pCsr->pCurrent==pOld2) ){
+ pCsr->pCurrent = pCsr->pCurrent->pNext;
+ pCsr->bNoop = 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ zipfileRemoveEntryFromList(pTab, pOld);
+ zipfileRemoveEntryFromList(pTab, pOld2);
+ }
+
+zipfile_update_done:
+ sqlite3_free(pFree);
+ sqlite3_free(zFree);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int zipfileSerializeEOCD(ZipfileEOCD *p, u8 *aBuf){
+ u8 *a = aBuf;
+ zipfileWrite32(a, ZIPFILE_SIGNATURE_EOCD);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, p->iDisk);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, p->iFirstDisk);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, p->nEntry);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, p->nEntryTotal);
+ zipfileWrite32(a, p->nSize);
+ zipfileWrite32(a, p->iOffset);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, 0); /* Size of trailing comment in bytes*/
+
+ return a-aBuf;
+}
+
+static int zipfileAppendEOCD(ZipfileTab *pTab, ZipfileEOCD *p){
+ int nBuf = zipfileSerializeEOCD(p, pTab->aBuffer);
+ assert( nBuf==ZIPFILE_EOCD_FIXED_SZ );
+ return zipfileAppendData(pTab, pTab->aBuffer, nBuf);
+}
+
+/*
+** Serialize the CDS structure into buffer aBuf[]. Return the number
+** of bytes written.
+*/
+static int zipfileSerializeCDS(ZipfileEntry *pEntry, u8 *aBuf){
+ u8 *a = aBuf;
+ ZipfileCDS *pCDS = &pEntry->cds;
+
+ if( pEntry->aExtra==0 ){
+ pCDS->nExtra = 9;
+ }
+
+ zipfileWrite32(a, ZIPFILE_SIGNATURE_CDS);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCDS->iVersionMadeBy);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCDS->iVersionExtract);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCDS->flags);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCDS->iCompression);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCDS->mTime);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCDS->mDate);
+ zipfileWrite32(a, pCDS->crc32);
+ zipfileWrite32(a, pCDS->szCompressed);
+ zipfileWrite32(a, pCDS->szUncompressed);
+ assert( a==&aBuf[ZIPFILE_CDS_NFILE_OFF] );
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCDS->nFile);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCDS->nExtra);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCDS->nComment);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCDS->iDiskStart);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, pCDS->iInternalAttr);
+ zipfileWrite32(a, pCDS->iExternalAttr);
+ zipfileWrite32(a, pCDS->iOffset);
+
+ memcpy(a, pCDS->zFile, pCDS->nFile);
+ a += pCDS->nFile;
+
+ if( pEntry->aExtra ){
+ int n = (int)pCDS->nExtra + (int)pCDS->nComment;
+ memcpy(a, pEntry->aExtra, n);
+ a += n;
+ }else{
+ assert( pCDS->nExtra==9 );
+ zipfileWrite16(a, ZIPFILE_EXTRA_TIMESTAMP);
+ zipfileWrite16(a, 5);
+ *a++ = 0x01;
+ zipfileWrite32(a, pEntry->mUnixTime);
+ }
+
+ return a-aBuf;
+}
+
+static int zipfileCommit(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){
+ ZipfileTab *pTab = (ZipfileTab*)pVtab;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ if( pTab->pWriteFd ){
+ i64 iOffset = pTab->szCurrent;
+ ZipfileEntry *p;
+ ZipfileEOCD eocd;
+ int nEntry = 0;
+
+ /* Write out all entries */
+ for(p=pTab->pFirstEntry; rc==SQLITE_OK && p; p=p->pNext){
+ int n = zipfileSerializeCDS(p, pTab->aBuffer);
+ rc = zipfileAppendData(pTab, pTab->aBuffer, n);
+ nEntry++;
+ }
+
+ /* Write out the EOCD record */
+ eocd.iDisk = 0;
+ eocd.iFirstDisk = 0;
+ eocd.nEntry = (u16)nEntry;
+ eocd.nEntryTotal = (u16)nEntry;
+ eocd.nSize = (u32)(pTab->szCurrent - iOffset);
+ eocd.iOffset = (u32)iOffset;
+ rc = zipfileAppendEOCD(pTab, &eocd);
+
+ zipfileCleanupTransaction(pTab);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int zipfileRollback(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){
+ return zipfileCommit(pVtab);
+}
+
+static ZipfileCsr *zipfileFindCursor(ZipfileTab *pTab, i64 iId){
+ ZipfileCsr *pCsr;
+ for(pCsr=pTab->pCsrList; pCsr; pCsr=pCsr->pCsrNext){
+ if( iId==pCsr->iId ) break;
+ }
+ return pCsr;
+}
+
+static void zipfileFunctionCds(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ ZipfileCsr *pCsr;
+ ZipfileTab *pTab = (ZipfileTab*)sqlite3_user_data(context);
+ assert( argc>0 );
+
+ pCsr = zipfileFindCursor(pTab, sqlite3_value_int64(argv[0]));
+ if( pCsr ){
+ ZipfileCDS *p = &pCsr->pCurrent->cds;
+ char *zRes = sqlite3_mprintf("{"
+ "\"version-made-by\" : %u, "
+ "\"version-to-extract\" : %u, "
+ "\"flags\" : %u, "
+ "\"compression\" : %u, "
+ "\"time\" : %u, "
+ "\"date\" : %u, "
+ "\"crc32\" : %u, "
+ "\"compressed-size\" : %u, "
+ "\"uncompressed-size\" : %u, "
+ "\"file-name-length\" : %u, "
+ "\"extra-field-length\" : %u, "
+ "\"file-comment-length\" : %u, "
+ "\"disk-number-start\" : %u, "
+ "\"internal-attr\" : %u, "
+ "\"external-attr\" : %u, "
+ "\"offset\" : %u }",
+ (u32)p->iVersionMadeBy, (u32)p->iVersionExtract,
+ (u32)p->flags, (u32)p->iCompression,
+ (u32)p->mTime, (u32)p->mDate,
+ (u32)p->crc32, (u32)p->szCompressed,
+ (u32)p->szUncompressed, (u32)p->nFile,
+ (u32)p->nExtra, (u32)p->nComment,
+ (u32)p->iDiskStart, (u32)p->iInternalAttr,
+ (u32)p->iExternalAttr, (u32)p->iOffset
+ );
+
+ if( zRes==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_result_text(context, zRes, -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ sqlite3_free(zRes);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** xFindFunction method.
+*/
+static int zipfileFindFunction(
+ sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, /* Virtual table handle */
+ int nArg, /* Number of SQL function arguments */
+ const char *zName, /* Name of SQL function */
+ void (**pxFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**), /* OUT: Result */
+ void **ppArg /* OUT: User data for *pxFunc */
+){
+ (void)nArg;
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp("zipfile_cds", zName)==0 ){
+ *pxFunc = zipfileFunctionCds;
+ *ppArg = (void*)pVtab;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+typedef struct ZipfileBuffer ZipfileBuffer;
+struct ZipfileBuffer {
+ u8 *a; /* Pointer to buffer */
+ int n; /* Size of buffer in bytes */
+ int nAlloc; /* Byte allocated at a[] */
+};
+
+typedef struct ZipfileCtx ZipfileCtx;
+struct ZipfileCtx {
+ int nEntry;
+ ZipfileBuffer body;
+ ZipfileBuffer cds;
+};
+
+static int zipfileBufferGrow(ZipfileBuffer *pBuf, int nByte){
+ if( pBuf->n+nByte>pBuf->nAlloc ){
+ u8 *aNew;
+ sqlite3_int64 nNew = pBuf->n ? pBuf->n*2 : 512;
+ int nReq = pBuf->n + nByte;
+
+ while( nNew<nReq ) nNew = nNew*2;
+ aNew = sqlite3_realloc64(pBuf->a, nNew);
+ if( aNew==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ pBuf->a = aNew;
+ pBuf->nAlloc = (int)nNew;
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** xStep() callback for the zipfile() aggregate. This can be called in
+** any of the following ways:
+**
+** SELECT zipfile(name,data) ...
+** SELECT zipfile(name,mode,mtime,data) ...
+** SELECT zipfile(name,mode,mtime,data,method) ...
+*/
+static void zipfileStep(sqlite3_context *pCtx, int nVal, sqlite3_value **apVal){
+ ZipfileCtx *p; /* Aggregate function context */
+ ZipfileEntry e; /* New entry to add to zip archive */
+
+ sqlite3_value *pName = 0;
+ sqlite3_value *pMode = 0;
+ sqlite3_value *pMtime = 0;
+ sqlite3_value *pData = 0;
+ sqlite3_value *pMethod = 0;
+
+ int bIsDir = 0;
+ u32 mode;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ char *zErr = 0;
+
+ int iMethod = -1; /* Compression method to use (0 or 8) */
+
+ const u8 *aData = 0; /* Possibly compressed data for new entry */
+ int nData = 0; /* Size of aData[] in bytes */
+ int szUncompressed = 0; /* Size of data before compression */
+ u8 *aFree = 0; /* Free this before returning */
+ u32 iCrc32 = 0; /* crc32 of uncompressed data */
+
+ char *zName = 0; /* Path (name) of new entry */
+ int nName = 0; /* Size of zName in bytes */
+ char *zFree = 0; /* Free this before returning */
+ int nByte;
+
+ memset(&e, 0, sizeof(e));
+ p = (ZipfileCtx*)sqlite3_aggregate_context(pCtx, sizeof(ZipfileCtx));
+ if( p==0 ) return;
+
+ /* Martial the arguments into stack variables */
+ if( nVal!=2 && nVal!=4 && nVal!=5 ){
+ zErr = sqlite3_mprintf("wrong number of arguments to function zipfile()");
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ goto zipfile_step_out;
+ }
+ pName = apVal[0];
+ if( nVal==2 ){
+ pData = apVal[1];
+ }else{
+ pMode = apVal[1];
+ pMtime = apVal[2];
+ pData = apVal[3];
+ if( nVal==5 ){
+ pMethod = apVal[4];
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Check that the 'name' parameter looks ok. */
+ zName = (char*)sqlite3_value_text(pName);
+ nName = sqlite3_value_bytes(pName);
+ if( zName==0 ){
+ zErr = sqlite3_mprintf("first argument to zipfile() must be non-NULL");
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ goto zipfile_step_out;
+ }
+
+ /* Inspect the 'method' parameter. This must be either 0 (store), 8 (use
+ ** deflate compression) or NULL (choose automatically). */
+ if( pMethod && SQLITE_NULL!=sqlite3_value_type(pMethod) ){
+ iMethod = (int)sqlite3_value_int64(pMethod);
+ if( iMethod!=0 && iMethod!=8 ){
+ zErr = sqlite3_mprintf("illegal method value: %d", iMethod);
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ goto zipfile_step_out;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Now inspect the data. If this is NULL, then the new entry must be a
+ ** directory. Otherwise, figure out whether or not the data should
+ ** be deflated or simply stored in the zip archive. */
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(pData)==SQLITE_NULL ){
+ bIsDir = 1;
+ iMethod = 0;
+ }else{
+ aData = sqlite3_value_blob(pData);
+ szUncompressed = nData = sqlite3_value_bytes(pData);
+ iCrc32 = crc32(0, aData, nData);
+ if( iMethod<0 || iMethod==8 ){
+ int nOut = 0;
+ rc = zipfileDeflate(aData, nData, &aFree, &nOut, &zErr);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ goto zipfile_step_out;
+ }
+ if( iMethod==8 || nOut<nData ){
+ aData = aFree;
+ nData = nOut;
+ iMethod = 8;
+ }else{
+ iMethod = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Decode the "mode" argument. */
+ rc = zipfileGetMode(pMode, bIsDir, &mode, &zErr);
+ if( rc ) goto zipfile_step_out;
+
+ /* Decode the "mtime" argument. */
+ e.mUnixTime = zipfileGetTime(pMtime);
+
+ /* If this is a directory entry, ensure that there is exactly one '/'
+ ** at the end of the path. Or, if this is not a directory and the path
+ ** ends in '/' it is an error. */
+ if( bIsDir==0 ){
+ if( nName>0 && zName[nName-1]=='/' ){
+ zErr = sqlite3_mprintf("non-directory name must not end with /");
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ goto zipfile_step_out;
+ }
+ }else{
+ if( nName==0 || zName[nName-1]!='/' ){
+ zName = zFree = sqlite3_mprintf("%s/", zName);
+ if( zName==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ goto zipfile_step_out;
+ }
+ nName = (int)strlen(zName);
+ }else{
+ while( nName>1 && zName[nName-2]=='/' ) nName--;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Assemble the ZipfileEntry object for the new zip archive entry */
+ e.cds.iVersionMadeBy = ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_MADEBY;
+ e.cds.iVersionExtract = ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_REQUIRED;
+ e.cds.flags = ZIPFILE_NEWENTRY_FLAGS;
+ e.cds.iCompression = (u16)iMethod;
+ zipfileMtimeToDos(&e.cds, (u32)e.mUnixTime);
+ e.cds.crc32 = iCrc32;
+ e.cds.szCompressed = nData;
+ e.cds.szUncompressed = szUncompressed;
+ e.cds.iExternalAttr = (mode<<16);
+ e.cds.iOffset = p->body.n;
+ e.cds.nFile = (u16)nName;
+ e.cds.zFile = zName;
+
+ /* Append the LFH to the body of the new archive */
+ nByte = ZIPFILE_LFH_FIXED_SZ + e.cds.nFile + 9;
+ if( (rc = zipfileBufferGrow(&p->body, nByte)) ) goto zipfile_step_out;
+ p->body.n += zipfileSerializeLFH(&e, &p->body.a[p->body.n]);
+
+ /* Append the data to the body of the new archive */
+ if( nData>0 ){
+ if( (rc = zipfileBufferGrow(&p->body, nData)) ) goto zipfile_step_out;
+ memcpy(&p->body.a[p->body.n], aData, nData);
+ p->body.n += nData;
+ }
+
+ /* Append the CDS record to the directory of the new archive */
+ nByte = ZIPFILE_CDS_FIXED_SZ + e.cds.nFile + 9;
+ if( (rc = zipfileBufferGrow(&p->cds, nByte)) ) goto zipfile_step_out;
+ p->cds.n += zipfileSerializeCDS(&e, &p->cds.a[p->cds.n]);
+
+ /* Increment the count of entries in the archive */
+ p->nEntry++;
+
+ zipfile_step_out:
+ sqlite3_free(aFree);
+ sqlite3_free(zFree);
+ if( rc ){
+ if( zErr ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(pCtx, zErr, -1);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_result_error_code(pCtx, rc);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zErr);
+}
+
+/*
+** xFinalize() callback for zipfile aggregate function.
+*/
+static void zipfileFinal(sqlite3_context *pCtx){
+ ZipfileCtx *p;
+ ZipfileEOCD eocd;
+ sqlite3_int64 nZip;
+ u8 *aZip;
+
+ p = (ZipfileCtx*)sqlite3_aggregate_context(pCtx, sizeof(ZipfileCtx));
+ if( p==0 ) return;
+ if( p->nEntry>0 ){
+ memset(&eocd, 0, sizeof(eocd));
+ eocd.nEntry = (u16)p->nEntry;
+ eocd.nEntryTotal = (u16)p->nEntry;
+ eocd.nSize = p->cds.n;
+ eocd.iOffset = p->body.n;
+
+ nZip = p->body.n + p->cds.n + ZIPFILE_EOCD_FIXED_SZ;
+ aZip = (u8*)sqlite3_malloc64(nZip);
+ if( aZip==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx);
+ }else{
+ memcpy(aZip, p->body.a, p->body.n);
+ memcpy(&aZip[p->body.n], p->cds.a, p->cds.n);
+ zipfileSerializeEOCD(&eocd, &aZip[p->body.n + p->cds.n]);
+ sqlite3_result_blob(pCtx, aZip, (int)nZip, zipfileFree);
+ }
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_free(p->body.a);
+ sqlite3_free(p->cds.a);
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Register the "zipfile" virtual table.
+*/
+static int zipfileRegister(sqlite3 *db){
+ static sqlite3_module zipfileModule = {
+ 1, /* iVersion */
+ zipfileConnect, /* xCreate */
+ zipfileConnect, /* xConnect */
+ zipfileBestIndex, /* xBestIndex */
+ zipfileDisconnect, /* xDisconnect */
+ zipfileDisconnect, /* xDestroy */
+ zipfileOpen, /* xOpen - open a cursor */
+ zipfileClose, /* xClose - close a cursor */
+ zipfileFilter, /* xFilter - configure scan constraints */
+ zipfileNext, /* xNext - advance a cursor */
+ zipfileEof, /* xEof - check for end of scan */
+ zipfileColumn, /* xColumn - read data */
+ 0, /* xRowid - read data */
+ zipfileUpdate, /* xUpdate */
+ zipfileBegin, /* xBegin */
+ 0, /* xSync */
+ zipfileCommit, /* xCommit */
+ zipfileRollback, /* xRollback */
+ zipfileFindFunction, /* xFindMethod */
+ 0, /* xRename */
+ 0, /* xSavepoint */
+ 0, /* xRelease */
+ 0, /* xRollback */
+ 0 /* xShadowName */
+ };
+
+ int rc = sqlite3_create_module(db, "zipfile" , &zipfileModule, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = sqlite3_overload_function(db, "zipfile_cds", -1);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "zipfile", -1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, 0,
+ zipfileStep, zipfileFinal
+ );
+ }
+ assert( sizeof(i64)==8 );
+ assert( sizeof(u32)==4 );
+ assert( sizeof(u16)==2 );
+ assert( sizeof(u8)==1 );
+ return rc;
+}
+#else /* SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */
+# define zipfileRegister(x) SQLITE_OK
+#endif
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_zipfile_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)pzErrMsg; /* Unused parameter */
+ return zipfileRegister(db);
+}
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/zipfile.c ********************/
+/************************* Begin ../ext/misc/sqlar.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2017-12-17
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+******************************************************************************
+**
+** Utility functions sqlar_compress() and sqlar_uncompress(). Useful
+** for working with sqlar archives and used by the shell tool's built-in
+** sqlar support.
+*/
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#include <zlib.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the "sqlar_compress(X)" SQL function.
+**
+** If the type of X is SQLITE_BLOB, and compressing that blob using
+** zlib utility function compress() yields a smaller blob, return the
+** compressed blob. Otherwise, return a copy of X.
+**
+** SQLar uses the "zlib format" for compressed content. The zlib format
+** contains a two-byte identification header and a four-byte checksum at
+** the end. This is different from ZIP which uses the raw deflate format.
+**
+** Future enhancements to SQLar might add support for new compression formats.
+** If so, those new formats will be identified by alternative headers in the
+** compressed data.
+*/
+static void sqlarCompressFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ assert( argc==1 );
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_BLOB ){
+ const Bytef *pData = sqlite3_value_blob(argv[0]);
+ uLong nData = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]);
+ uLongf nOut = compressBound(nData);
+ Bytef *pOut;
+
+ pOut = (Bytef*)sqlite3_malloc(nOut);
+ if( pOut==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
+ return;
+ }else{
+ if( Z_OK!=compress(pOut, &nOut, pData, nData) ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "error in compress()", -1);
+ }else if( nOut<nData ){
+ sqlite3_result_blob(context, pOut, nOut, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_result_value(context, argv[0]);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(pOut);
+ }
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_result_value(context, argv[0]);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the "sqlar_uncompress(X,SZ)" SQL function
+**
+** Parameter SZ is interpreted as an integer. If it is less than or
+** equal to zero, then this function returns a copy of X. Or, if
+** SZ is equal to the size of X when interpreted as a blob, also
+** return a copy of X. Otherwise, decompress blob X using zlib
+** utility function uncompress() and return the results (another
+** blob).
+*/
+static void sqlarUncompressFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ uLong nData;
+ uLongf sz;
+
+ assert( argc==2 );
+ sz = sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]);
+
+ if( sz<=0 || sz==(nData = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0])) ){
+ sqlite3_result_value(context, argv[0]);
+ }else{
+ const Bytef *pData= sqlite3_value_blob(argv[0]);
+ Bytef *pOut = sqlite3_malloc(sz);
+ if( pOut==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
+ }else if( Z_OK!=uncompress(pOut, &sz, pData, nData) ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "error in uncompress()", -1);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_result_blob(context, pOut, sz, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(pOut);
+ }
+}
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_sqlar_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)pzErrMsg; /* Unused parameter */
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "sqlar_compress", 1,
+ SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_INNOCUOUS, 0,
+ sqlarCompressFunc, 0, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "sqlar_uncompress", 2,
+ SQLITE_UTF8|SQLITE_INNOCUOUS, 0,
+ sqlarUncompressFunc, 0, 0);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/************************* End ../ext/misc/sqlar.c ********************/
+#endif
+/************************* Begin ../ext/expert/sqlite3expert.h ******************/
+/*
+** 2017 April 07
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+*/
+#if !defined(SQLITEEXPERT_H)
+#define SQLITEEXPERT_H 1
+/* #include "sqlite3.h" */
+
+typedef struct sqlite3expert sqlite3expert;
+
+/*
+** Create a new sqlite3expert object.
+**
+** If successful, a pointer to the new object is returned and (*pzErr) set
+** to NULL. Or, if an error occurs, NULL is returned and (*pzErr) set to
+** an English-language error message. In this case it is the responsibility
+** of the caller to eventually free the error message buffer using
+** sqlite3_free().
+*/
+sqlite3expert *sqlite3_expert_new(sqlite3 *db, char **pzErr);
+
+/*
+** Configure an sqlite3expert object.
+**
+** EXPERT_CONFIG_SAMPLE:
+** By default, sqlite3_expert_analyze() generates sqlite_stat1 data for
+** each candidate index. This involves scanning and sorting the entire
+** contents of each user database table once for each candidate index
+** associated with the table. For large databases, this can be
+** prohibitively slow. This option allows the sqlite3expert object to
+** be configured so that sqlite_stat1 data is instead generated based on a
+** subset of each table, or so that no sqlite_stat1 data is used at all.
+**
+** A single integer argument is passed to this option. If the value is less
+** than or equal to zero, then no sqlite_stat1 data is generated or used by
+** the analysis - indexes are recommended based on the database schema only.
+** Or, if the value is 100 or greater, complete sqlite_stat1 data is
+** generated for each candidate index (this is the default). Finally, if the
+** value falls between 0 and 100, then it represents the percentage of user
+** table rows that should be considered when generating sqlite_stat1 data.
+**
+** Examples:
+**
+** // Do not generate any sqlite_stat1 data
+** sqlite3_expert_config(pExpert, EXPERT_CONFIG_SAMPLE, 0);
+**
+** // Generate sqlite_stat1 data based on 10% of the rows in each table.
+** sqlite3_expert_config(pExpert, EXPERT_CONFIG_SAMPLE, 10);
+*/
+int sqlite3_expert_config(sqlite3expert *p, int op, ...);
+
+#define EXPERT_CONFIG_SAMPLE 1 /* int */
+
+/*
+** Specify zero or more SQL statements to be included in the analysis.
+**
+** Buffer zSql must contain zero or more complete SQL statements. This
+** function parses all statements contained in the buffer and adds them
+** to the internal list of statements to analyze. If successful, SQLITE_OK
+** is returned and (*pzErr) set to NULL. Or, if an error occurs - for example
+** due to a error in the SQL - an SQLite error code is returned and (*pzErr)
+** may be set to point to an English language error message. In this case
+** the caller is responsible for eventually freeing the error message buffer
+** using sqlite3_free().
+**
+** If an error does occur while processing one of the statements in the
+** buffer passed as the second argument, none of the statements in the
+** buffer are added to the analysis.
+**
+** This function must be called before sqlite3_expert_analyze(). If a call
+** to this function is made on an sqlite3expert object that has already
+** been passed to sqlite3_expert_analyze() SQLITE_MISUSE is returned
+** immediately and no statements are added to the analysis.
+*/
+int sqlite3_expert_sql(
+ sqlite3expert *p, /* From a successful sqlite3_expert_new() */
+ const char *zSql, /* SQL statement(s) to add */
+ char **pzErr /* OUT: Error message (if any) */
+);
+
+
+/*
+** This function is called after the sqlite3expert object has been configured
+** with all SQL statements using sqlite3_expert_sql() to actually perform
+** the analysis. Once this function has been called, it is not possible to
+** add further SQL statements to the analysis.
+**
+** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned and (*pzErr) is set to NULL. Or, if
+** an error occurs, an SQLite error code is returned and (*pzErr) set to
+** point to a buffer containing an English language error message. In this
+** case it is the responsibility of the caller to eventually free the buffer
+** using sqlite3_free().
+**
+** If an error does occur within this function, the sqlite3expert object
+** is no longer useful for any purpose. At that point it is no longer
+** possible to add further SQL statements to the object or to re-attempt
+** the analysis. The sqlite3expert object must still be freed using a call
+** sqlite3_expert_destroy().
+*/
+int sqlite3_expert_analyze(sqlite3expert *p, char **pzErr);
+
+/*
+** Return the total number of statements loaded using sqlite3_expert_sql().
+** The total number of SQL statements may be different from the total number
+** to calls to sqlite3_expert_sql().
+*/
+int sqlite3_expert_count(sqlite3expert*);
+
+/*
+** Return a component of the report.
+**
+** This function is called after sqlite3_expert_analyze() to extract the
+** results of the analysis. Each call to this function returns either a
+** NULL pointer or a pointer to a buffer containing a nul-terminated string.
+** The value passed as the third argument must be one of the EXPERT_REPORT_*
+** #define constants defined below.
+**
+** For some EXPERT_REPORT_* parameters, the buffer returned contains
+** information relating to a specific SQL statement. In these cases that
+** SQL statement is identified by the value passed as the second argument.
+** SQL statements are numbered from 0 in the order in which they are parsed.
+** If an out-of-range value (less than zero or equal to or greater than the
+** value returned by sqlite3_expert_count()) is passed as the second argument
+** along with such an EXPERT_REPORT_* parameter, NULL is always returned.
+**
+** EXPERT_REPORT_SQL:
+** Return the text of SQL statement iStmt.
+**
+** EXPERT_REPORT_INDEXES:
+** Return a buffer containing the CREATE INDEX statements for all recommended
+** indexes for statement iStmt. If there are no new recommeded indexes, NULL
+** is returned.
+**
+** EXPERT_REPORT_PLAN:
+** Return a buffer containing the EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN output for SQL query
+** iStmt after the proposed indexes have been added to the database schema.
+**
+** EXPERT_REPORT_CANDIDATES:
+** Return a pointer to a buffer containing the CREATE INDEX statements
+** for all indexes that were tested (for all SQL statements). The iStmt
+** parameter is ignored for EXPERT_REPORT_CANDIDATES calls.
+*/
+const char *sqlite3_expert_report(sqlite3expert*, int iStmt, int eReport);
+
+/*
+** Values for the third argument passed to sqlite3_expert_report().
+*/
+#define EXPERT_REPORT_SQL 1
+#define EXPERT_REPORT_INDEXES 2
+#define EXPERT_REPORT_PLAN 3
+#define EXPERT_REPORT_CANDIDATES 4
+
+/*
+** Free an (sqlite3expert*) handle and all associated resources. There
+** should be one call to this function for each successful call to
+** sqlite3-expert_new().
+*/
+void sqlite3_expert_destroy(sqlite3expert*);
+
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITEEXPERT_H) */
+
+/************************* End ../ext/expert/sqlite3expert.h ********************/
+/************************* Begin ../ext/expert/sqlite3expert.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2017 April 09
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+*/
+/* #include "sqlite3expert.h" */
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <string.h>
+#include <stdio.h>
+
+#if !defined(SQLITE_AMALGAMATION)
+#if defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_MUTATION_TEST)
+# define SQLITE_OMIT_AUXILIARY_SAFETY_CHECKS 1
+#endif
+#if defined(SQLITE_OMIT_AUXILIARY_SAFETY_CHECKS)
+# define ALWAYS(X) (1)
+# define NEVER(X) (0)
+#elif !defined(NDEBUG)
+# define ALWAYS(X) ((X)?1:(assert(0),0))
+# define NEVER(X) ((X)?(assert(0),1):0)
+#else
+# define ALWAYS(X) (X)
+# define NEVER(X) (X)
+#endif
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_AMALGAMATION) */
+
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+
+/* typedef sqlite3_int64 i64; */
+/* typedef sqlite3_uint64 u64; */
+
+typedef struct IdxColumn IdxColumn;
+typedef struct IdxConstraint IdxConstraint;
+typedef struct IdxScan IdxScan;
+typedef struct IdxStatement IdxStatement;
+typedef struct IdxTable IdxTable;
+typedef struct IdxWrite IdxWrite;
+
+#define STRLEN (int)strlen
+
+/*
+** A temp table name that we assume no user database will actually use.
+** If this assumption proves incorrect triggers on the table with the
+** conflicting name will be ignored.
+*/
+#define UNIQUE_TABLE_NAME "t592690916721053953805701627921227776"
+
+/*
+** A single constraint. Equivalent to either "col = ?" or "col < ?" (or
+** any other type of single-ended range constraint on a column).
+**
+** pLink:
+** Used to temporarily link IdxConstraint objects into lists while
+** creating candidate indexes.
+*/
+struct IdxConstraint {
+ char *zColl; /* Collation sequence */
+ int bRange; /* True for range, false for eq */
+ int iCol; /* Constrained table column */
+ int bFlag; /* Used by idxFindCompatible() */
+ int bDesc; /* True if ORDER BY <expr> DESC */
+ IdxConstraint *pNext; /* Next constraint in pEq or pRange list */
+ IdxConstraint *pLink; /* See above */
+};
+
+/*
+** A single scan of a single table.
+*/
+struct IdxScan {
+ IdxTable *pTab; /* Associated table object */
+ int iDb; /* Database containing table zTable */
+ i64 covering; /* Mask of columns required for cov. index */
+ IdxConstraint *pOrder; /* ORDER BY columns */
+ IdxConstraint *pEq; /* List of == constraints */
+ IdxConstraint *pRange; /* List of < constraints */
+ IdxScan *pNextScan; /* Next IdxScan object for same analysis */
+};
+
+/*
+** Information regarding a single database table. Extracted from
+** "PRAGMA table_info" by function idxGetTableInfo().
+*/
+struct IdxColumn {
+ char *zName;
+ char *zColl;
+ int iPk;
+};
+struct IdxTable {
+ int nCol;
+ char *zName; /* Table name */
+ IdxColumn *aCol;
+ IdxTable *pNext; /* Next table in linked list of all tables */
+};
+
+/*
+** An object of the following type is created for each unique table/write-op
+** seen. The objects are stored in a singly-linked list beginning at
+** sqlite3expert.pWrite.
+*/
+struct IdxWrite {
+ IdxTable *pTab;
+ int eOp; /* SQLITE_UPDATE, DELETE or INSERT */
+ IdxWrite *pNext;
+};
+
+/*
+** Each statement being analyzed is represented by an instance of this
+** structure.
+*/
+struct IdxStatement {
+ int iId; /* Statement number */
+ char *zSql; /* SQL statement */
+ char *zIdx; /* Indexes */
+ char *zEQP; /* Plan */
+ IdxStatement *pNext;
+};
+
+
+/*
+** A hash table for storing strings. With space for a payload string
+** with each entry. Methods are:
+**
+** idxHashInit()
+** idxHashClear()
+** idxHashAdd()
+** idxHashSearch()
+*/
+#define IDX_HASH_SIZE 1023
+typedef struct IdxHashEntry IdxHashEntry;
+typedef struct IdxHash IdxHash;
+struct IdxHashEntry {
+ char *zKey; /* nul-terminated key */
+ char *zVal; /* nul-terminated value string */
+ char *zVal2; /* nul-terminated value string 2 */
+ IdxHashEntry *pHashNext; /* Next entry in same hash bucket */
+ IdxHashEntry *pNext; /* Next entry in hash */
+};
+struct IdxHash {
+ IdxHashEntry *pFirst;
+ IdxHashEntry *aHash[IDX_HASH_SIZE];
+};
+
+/*
+** sqlite3expert object.
+*/
+struct sqlite3expert {
+ int iSample; /* Percentage of tables to sample for stat1 */
+ sqlite3 *db; /* User database */
+ sqlite3 *dbm; /* In-memory db for this analysis */
+ sqlite3 *dbv; /* Vtab schema for this analysis */
+ IdxTable *pTable; /* List of all IdxTable objects */
+ IdxScan *pScan; /* List of scan objects */
+ IdxWrite *pWrite; /* List of write objects */
+ IdxStatement *pStatement; /* List of IdxStatement objects */
+ int bRun; /* True once analysis has run */
+ char **pzErrmsg;
+ int rc; /* Error code from whereinfo hook */
+ IdxHash hIdx; /* Hash containing all candidate indexes */
+ char *zCandidates; /* For EXPERT_REPORT_CANDIDATES */
+};
+
+
+/*
+** Allocate and return nByte bytes of zeroed memory using sqlite3_malloc().
+** If the allocation fails, set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM and return NULL.
+*/
+static void *idxMalloc(int *pRc, int nByte){
+ void *pRet;
+ assert( *pRc==SQLITE_OK );
+ assert( nByte>0 );
+ pRet = sqlite3_malloc(nByte);
+ if( pRet ){
+ memset(pRet, 0, nByte);
+ }else{
+ *pRc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+ return pRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** Initialize an IdxHash hash table.
+*/
+static void idxHashInit(IdxHash *pHash){
+ memset(pHash, 0, sizeof(IdxHash));
+}
+
+/*
+** Reset an IdxHash hash table.
+*/
+static void idxHashClear(IdxHash *pHash){
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; i<IDX_HASH_SIZE; i++){
+ IdxHashEntry *pEntry;
+ IdxHashEntry *pNext;
+ for(pEntry=pHash->aHash[i]; pEntry; pEntry=pNext){
+ pNext = pEntry->pHashNext;
+ sqlite3_free(pEntry->zVal2);
+ sqlite3_free(pEntry);
+ }
+ }
+ memset(pHash, 0, sizeof(IdxHash));
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the index of the hash bucket that the string specified by the
+** arguments to this function belongs.
+*/
+static int idxHashString(const char *z, int n){
+ unsigned int ret = 0;
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; i<n; i++){
+ ret += (ret<<3) + (unsigned char)(z[i]);
+ }
+ return (int)(ret % IDX_HASH_SIZE);
+}
+
+/*
+** If zKey is already present in the hash table, return non-zero and do
+** nothing. Otherwise, add an entry with key zKey and payload string zVal to
+** the hash table passed as the second argument.
+*/
+static int idxHashAdd(
+ int *pRc,
+ IdxHash *pHash,
+ const char *zKey,
+ const char *zVal
+){
+ int nKey = STRLEN(zKey);
+ int iHash = idxHashString(zKey, nKey);
+ int nVal = (zVal ? STRLEN(zVal) : 0);
+ IdxHashEntry *pEntry;
+ assert( iHash>=0 );
+ for(pEntry=pHash->aHash[iHash]; pEntry; pEntry=pEntry->pHashNext){
+ if( STRLEN(pEntry->zKey)==nKey && 0==memcmp(pEntry->zKey, zKey, nKey) ){
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ pEntry = idxMalloc(pRc, sizeof(IdxHashEntry) + nKey+1 + nVal+1);
+ if( pEntry ){
+ pEntry->zKey = (char*)&pEntry[1];
+ memcpy(pEntry->zKey, zKey, nKey);
+ if( zVal ){
+ pEntry->zVal = &pEntry->zKey[nKey+1];
+ memcpy(pEntry->zVal, zVal, nVal);
+ }
+ pEntry->pHashNext = pHash->aHash[iHash];
+ pHash->aHash[iHash] = pEntry;
+
+ pEntry->pNext = pHash->pFirst;
+ pHash->pFirst = pEntry;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** If zKey/nKey is present in the hash table, return a pointer to the
+** hash-entry object.
+*/
+static IdxHashEntry *idxHashFind(IdxHash *pHash, const char *zKey, int nKey){
+ int iHash;
+ IdxHashEntry *pEntry;
+ if( nKey<0 ) nKey = STRLEN(zKey);
+ iHash = idxHashString(zKey, nKey);
+ assert( iHash>=0 );
+ for(pEntry=pHash->aHash[iHash]; pEntry; pEntry=pEntry->pHashNext){
+ if( STRLEN(pEntry->zKey)==nKey && 0==memcmp(pEntry->zKey, zKey, nKey) ){
+ return pEntry;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** If the hash table contains an entry with a key equal to the string
+** passed as the final two arguments to this function, return a pointer
+** to the payload string. Otherwise, if zKey/nKey is not present in the
+** hash table, return NULL.
+*/
+static const char *idxHashSearch(IdxHash *pHash, const char *zKey, int nKey){
+ IdxHashEntry *pEntry = idxHashFind(pHash, zKey, nKey);
+ if( pEntry ) return pEntry->zVal;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Allocate and return a new IdxConstraint object. Set the IdxConstraint.zColl
+** variable to point to a copy of nul-terminated string zColl.
+*/
+static IdxConstraint *idxNewConstraint(int *pRc, const char *zColl){
+ IdxConstraint *pNew;
+ int nColl = STRLEN(zColl);
+
+ assert( *pRc==SQLITE_OK );
+ pNew = (IdxConstraint*)idxMalloc(pRc, sizeof(IdxConstraint) * nColl + 1);
+ if( pNew ){
+ pNew->zColl = (char*)&pNew[1];
+ memcpy(pNew->zColl, zColl, nColl+1);
+ }
+ return pNew;
+}
+
+/*
+** An error associated with database handle db has just occurred. Pass
+** the error message to callback function xOut.
+*/
+static void idxDatabaseError(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */
+ char **pzErrmsg /* Write error here */
+){
+ *pzErrmsg = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", sqlite3_errmsg(db));
+}
+
+/*
+** Prepare an SQL statement.
+*/
+static int idxPrepareStmt(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle to compile against */
+ sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt, /* OUT: Compiled SQL statement */
+ char **pzErrmsg, /* OUT: sqlite3_malloc()ed error message */
+ const char *zSql /* SQL statement to compile */
+){
+ int rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, ppStmt, 0);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ *ppStmt = 0;
+ idxDatabaseError(db, pzErrmsg);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Prepare an SQL statement using the results of a printf() formatting.
+*/
+static int idxPrintfPrepareStmt(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle to compile against */
+ sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt, /* OUT: Compiled SQL statement */
+ char **pzErrmsg, /* OUT: sqlite3_malloc()ed error message */
+ const char *zFmt, /* printf() format of SQL statement */
+ ... /* Trailing printf() arguments */
+){
+ va_list ap;
+ int rc;
+ char *zSql;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ zSql = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ if( zSql==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ rc = idxPrepareStmt(db, ppStmt, pzErrmsg, zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }
+ va_end(ap);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+/*************************************************************************
+** Beginning of virtual table implementation.
+*/
+typedef struct ExpertVtab ExpertVtab;
+struct ExpertVtab {
+ sqlite3_vtab base;
+ IdxTable *pTab;
+ sqlite3expert *pExpert;
+};
+
+typedef struct ExpertCsr ExpertCsr;
+struct ExpertCsr {
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor base;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pData;
+};
+
+static char *expertDequote(const char *zIn){
+ int n = STRLEN(zIn);
+ char *zRet = sqlite3_malloc(n);
+
+ assert( zIn[0]=='\'' );
+ assert( zIn[n-1]=='\'' );
+
+ if( zRet ){
+ int iOut = 0;
+ int iIn = 0;
+ for(iIn=1; iIn<(n-1); iIn++){
+ if( zIn[iIn]=='\'' ){
+ assert( zIn[iIn+1]=='\'' );
+ iIn++;
+ }
+ zRet[iOut++] = zIn[iIn];
+ }
+ zRet[iOut] = '\0';
+ }
+
+ return zRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is the implementation of both the xConnect and xCreate
+** methods of the r-tree virtual table.
+**
+** argv[0] -> module name
+** argv[1] -> database name
+** argv[2] -> table name
+** argv[...] -> column names...
+*/
+static int expertConnect(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ void *pAux,
+ int argc, const char *const*argv,
+ sqlite3_vtab **ppVtab,
+ char **pzErr
+){
+ sqlite3expert *pExpert = (sqlite3expert*)pAux;
+ ExpertVtab *p = 0;
+ int rc;
+
+ if( argc!=4 ){
+ *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("internal error!");
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }else{
+ char *zCreateTable = expertDequote(argv[3]);
+ if( zCreateTable ){
+ rc = sqlite3_declare_vtab(db, zCreateTable);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ p = idxMalloc(&rc, sizeof(ExpertVtab));
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ p->pExpert = pExpert;
+ p->pTab = pExpert->pTable;
+ assert( sqlite3_stricmp(p->pTab->zName, argv[2])==0 );
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zCreateTable);
+ }else{
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+ }
+
+ *ppVtab = (sqlite3_vtab*)p;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int expertDisconnect(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){
+ ExpertVtab *p = (ExpertVtab*)pVtab;
+ sqlite3_free(p);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+static int expertBestIndex(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, sqlite3_index_info *pIdxInfo){
+ ExpertVtab *p = (ExpertVtab*)pVtab;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ int n = 0;
+ IdxScan *pScan;
+ const int opmask =
+ SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ | SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GT |
+ SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LT | SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GE |
+ SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LE;
+
+ pScan = idxMalloc(&rc, sizeof(IdxScan));
+ if( pScan ){
+ int i;
+
+ /* Link the new scan object into the list */
+ pScan->pTab = p->pTab;
+ pScan->pNextScan = p->pExpert->pScan;
+ p->pExpert->pScan = pScan;
+
+ /* Add the constraints to the IdxScan object */
+ for(i=0; i<pIdxInfo->nConstraint; i++){
+ struct sqlite3_index_constraint *pCons = &pIdxInfo->aConstraint[i];
+ if( pCons->usable
+ && pCons->iColumn>=0
+ && p->pTab->aCol[pCons->iColumn].iPk==0
+ && (pCons->op & opmask)
+ ){
+ IdxConstraint *pNew;
+ const char *zColl = sqlite3_vtab_collation(pIdxInfo, i);
+ pNew = idxNewConstraint(&rc, zColl);
+ if( pNew ){
+ pNew->iCol = pCons->iColumn;
+ if( pCons->op==SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ ){
+ pNew->pNext = pScan->pEq;
+ pScan->pEq = pNew;
+ }else{
+ pNew->bRange = 1;
+ pNew->pNext = pScan->pRange;
+ pScan->pRange = pNew;
+ }
+ }
+ n++;
+ pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[i].argvIndex = n;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Add the ORDER BY to the IdxScan object */
+ for(i=pIdxInfo->nOrderBy-1; i>=0; i--){
+ int iCol = pIdxInfo->aOrderBy[i].iColumn;
+ if( iCol>=0 ){
+ IdxConstraint *pNew = idxNewConstraint(&rc, p->pTab->aCol[iCol].zColl);
+ if( pNew ){
+ pNew->iCol = iCol;
+ pNew->bDesc = pIdxInfo->aOrderBy[i].desc;
+ pNew->pNext = pScan->pOrder;
+ pNew->pLink = pScan->pOrder;
+ pScan->pOrder = pNew;
+ n++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ pIdxInfo->estimatedCost = 1000000.0 / (n+1);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int expertUpdate(
+ sqlite3_vtab *pVtab,
+ int nData,
+ sqlite3_value **azData,
+ sqlite_int64 *pRowid
+){
+ (void)pVtab;
+ (void)nData;
+ (void)azData;
+ (void)pRowid;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Virtual table module xOpen method.
+*/
+static int expertOpen(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, sqlite3_vtab_cursor **ppCursor){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ ExpertCsr *pCsr;
+ (void)pVTab;
+ pCsr = idxMalloc(&rc, sizeof(ExpertCsr));
+ *ppCursor = (sqlite3_vtab_cursor*)pCsr;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Virtual table module xClose method.
+*/
+static int expertClose(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ ExpertCsr *pCsr = (ExpertCsr*)cur;
+ sqlite3_finalize(pCsr->pData);
+ sqlite3_free(pCsr);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Virtual table module xEof method.
+**
+** Return non-zero if the cursor does not currently point to a valid
+** record (i.e if the scan has finished), or zero otherwise.
+*/
+static int expertEof(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ ExpertCsr *pCsr = (ExpertCsr*)cur;
+ return pCsr->pData==0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Virtual table module xNext method.
+*/
+static int expertNext(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){
+ ExpertCsr *pCsr = (ExpertCsr*)cur;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+
+ assert( pCsr->pData );
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pCsr->pData);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_ROW ){
+ rc = sqlite3_finalize(pCsr->pData);
+ pCsr->pData = 0;
+ }else{
+ rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Virtual table module xRowid method.
+*/
+static int expertRowid(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur, sqlite_int64 *pRowid){
+ (void)cur;
+ *pRowid = 0;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Virtual table module xColumn method.
+*/
+static int expertColumn(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur, sqlite3_context *ctx, int i){
+ ExpertCsr *pCsr = (ExpertCsr*)cur;
+ sqlite3_value *pVal;
+ pVal = sqlite3_column_value(pCsr->pData, i);
+ if( pVal ){
+ sqlite3_result_value(ctx, pVal);
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Virtual table module xFilter method.
+*/
+static int expertFilter(
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur,
+ int idxNum, const char *idxStr,
+ int argc, sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ ExpertCsr *pCsr = (ExpertCsr*)cur;
+ ExpertVtab *pVtab = (ExpertVtab*)(cur->pVtab);
+ sqlite3expert *pExpert = pVtab->pExpert;
+ int rc;
+
+ (void)idxNum;
+ (void)idxStr;
+ (void)argc;
+ (void)argv;
+ rc = sqlite3_finalize(pCsr->pData);
+ pCsr->pData = 0;
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = idxPrintfPrepareStmt(pExpert->db, &pCsr->pData, &pVtab->base.zErrMsg,
+ "SELECT * FROM main.%Q WHERE sample()", pVtab->pTab->zName
+ );
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = expertNext(cur);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int idxRegisterVtab(sqlite3expert *p){
+ static sqlite3_module expertModule = {
+ 2, /* iVersion */
+ expertConnect, /* xCreate - create a table */
+ expertConnect, /* xConnect - connect to an existing table */
+ expertBestIndex, /* xBestIndex - Determine search strategy */
+ expertDisconnect, /* xDisconnect - Disconnect from a table */
+ expertDisconnect, /* xDestroy - Drop a table */
+ expertOpen, /* xOpen - open a cursor */
+ expertClose, /* xClose - close a cursor */
+ expertFilter, /* xFilter - configure scan constraints */
+ expertNext, /* xNext - advance a cursor */
+ expertEof, /* xEof */
+ expertColumn, /* xColumn - read data */
+ expertRowid, /* xRowid - read data */
+ expertUpdate, /* xUpdate - write data */
+ 0, /* xBegin - begin transaction */
+ 0, /* xSync - sync transaction */
+ 0, /* xCommit - commit transaction */
+ 0, /* xRollback - rollback transaction */
+ 0, /* xFindFunction - function overloading */
+ 0, /* xRename - rename the table */
+ 0, /* xSavepoint */
+ 0, /* xRelease */
+ 0, /* xRollbackTo */
+ 0, /* xShadowName */
+ };
+
+ return sqlite3_create_module(p->dbv, "expert", &expertModule, (void*)p);
+}
+/*
+** End of virtual table implementation.
+*************************************************************************/
+/*
+** Finalize SQL statement pStmt. If (*pRc) is SQLITE_OK when this function
+** is called, set it to the return value of sqlite3_finalize() before
+** returning. Otherwise, discard the sqlite3_finalize() return value.
+*/
+static void idxFinalize(int *pRc, sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){
+ int rc = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK ) *pRc = rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Attempt to allocate an IdxTable structure corresponding to table zTab
+** in the main database of connection db. If successful, set (*ppOut) to
+** point to the new object and return SQLITE_OK. Otherwise, return an
+** SQLite error code and set (*ppOut) to NULL. In this case *pzErrmsg may be
+** set to point to an error string.
+**
+** It is the responsibility of the caller to eventually free either the
+** IdxTable object or error message using sqlite3_free().
+*/
+static int idxGetTableInfo(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database connection to read details from */
+ const char *zTab, /* Table name */
+ IdxTable **ppOut, /* OUT: New object (if successful) */
+ char **pzErrmsg /* OUT: Error message (if not) */
+){
+ sqlite3_stmt *p1 = 0;
+ int nCol = 0;
+ int nTab;
+ int nByte;
+ IdxTable *pNew = 0;
+ int rc, rc2;
+ char *pCsr = 0;
+ int nPk = 0;
+
+ *ppOut = 0;
+ if( zTab==0 ) return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ nTab = STRLEN(zTab);
+ nByte = sizeof(IdxTable) + nTab + 1;
+ rc = idxPrintfPrepareStmt(db, &p1, pzErrmsg, "PRAGMA table_xinfo=%Q", zTab);
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(p1) ){
+ const char *zCol = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(p1, 1);
+ const char *zColSeq = 0;
+ if( zCol==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ break;
+ }
+ nByte += 1 + STRLEN(zCol);
+ rc = sqlite3_table_column_metadata(
+ db, "main", zTab, zCol, 0, &zColSeq, 0, 0, 0
+ );
+ if( zColSeq==0 ) zColSeq = "binary";
+ nByte += 1 + STRLEN(zColSeq);
+ nCol++;
+ nPk += (sqlite3_column_int(p1, 5)>0);
+ }
+ rc2 = sqlite3_reset(p1);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = rc2;
+
+ nByte += sizeof(IdxColumn) * nCol;
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pNew = idxMalloc(&rc, nByte);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pNew->aCol = (IdxColumn*)&pNew[1];
+ pNew->nCol = nCol;
+ pCsr = (char*)&pNew->aCol[nCol];
+ }
+
+ nCol = 0;
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(p1) ){
+ const char *zCol = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(p1, 1);
+ const char *zColSeq = 0;
+ int nCopy;
+ if( zCol==0 ) continue;
+ nCopy = STRLEN(zCol) + 1;
+ pNew->aCol[nCol].zName = pCsr;
+ pNew->aCol[nCol].iPk = (sqlite3_column_int(p1, 5)==1 && nPk==1);
+ memcpy(pCsr, zCol, nCopy);
+ pCsr += nCopy;
+
+ rc = sqlite3_table_column_metadata(
+ db, "main", zTab, zCol, 0, &zColSeq, 0, 0, 0
+ );
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( zColSeq==0 ) zColSeq = "binary";
+ nCopy = STRLEN(zColSeq) + 1;
+ pNew->aCol[nCol].zColl = pCsr;
+ memcpy(pCsr, zColSeq, nCopy);
+ pCsr += nCopy;
+ }
+
+ nCol++;
+ }
+ idxFinalize(&rc, p1);
+
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_free(pNew);
+ pNew = 0;
+ }else if( ALWAYS(pNew!=0) ){
+ pNew->zName = pCsr;
+ if( ALWAYS(pNew->zName!=0) ) memcpy(pNew->zName, zTab, nTab+1);
+ }
+
+ *ppOut = pNew;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if *pRc is set to anything other than
+** SQLITE_OK when it is called.
+**
+** If *pRc is initially set to SQLITE_OK, then the text specified by
+** the printf() style arguments is appended to zIn and the result returned
+** in a buffer allocated by sqlite3_malloc(). sqlite3_free() is called on
+** zIn before returning.
+*/
+static char *idxAppendText(int *pRc, char *zIn, const char *zFmt, ...){
+ va_list ap;
+ char *zAppend = 0;
+ char *zRet = 0;
+ int nIn = zIn ? STRLEN(zIn) : 0;
+ int nAppend = 0;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ zAppend = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ if( zAppend ){
+ nAppend = STRLEN(zAppend);
+ zRet = (char*)sqlite3_malloc(nIn + nAppend + 1);
+ }
+ if( zAppend && zRet ){
+ if( nIn ) memcpy(zRet, zIn, nIn);
+ memcpy(&zRet[nIn], zAppend, nAppend+1);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_free(zRet);
+ zRet = 0;
+ *pRc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zAppend);
+ sqlite3_free(zIn);
+ }
+ va_end(ap);
+ return zRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return true if zId must be quoted in order to use it as an SQL
+** identifier, or false otherwise.
+*/
+static int idxIdentifierRequiresQuotes(const char *zId){
+ int i;
+ int nId = STRLEN(zId);
+
+ if( sqlite3_keyword_check(zId, nId) ) return 1;
+
+ for(i=0; zId[i]; i++){
+ if( !(zId[i]=='_')
+ && !(zId[i]>='0' && zId[i]<='9')
+ && !(zId[i]>='a' && zId[i]<='z')
+ && !(zId[i]>='A' && zId[i]<='Z')
+ ){
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function appends an index column definition suitable for constraint
+** pCons to the string passed as zIn and returns the result.
+*/
+static char *idxAppendColDefn(
+ int *pRc, /* IN/OUT: Error code */
+ char *zIn, /* Column defn accumulated so far */
+ IdxTable *pTab, /* Table index will be created on */
+ IdxConstraint *pCons
+){
+ char *zRet = zIn;
+ IdxColumn *p = &pTab->aCol[pCons->iCol];
+ if( zRet ) zRet = idxAppendText(pRc, zRet, ", ");
+
+ if( idxIdentifierRequiresQuotes(p->zName) ){
+ zRet = idxAppendText(pRc, zRet, "%Q", p->zName);
+ }else{
+ zRet = idxAppendText(pRc, zRet, "%s", p->zName);
+ }
+
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp(p->zColl, pCons->zColl) ){
+ if( idxIdentifierRequiresQuotes(pCons->zColl) ){
+ zRet = idxAppendText(pRc, zRet, " COLLATE %Q", pCons->zColl);
+ }else{
+ zRet = idxAppendText(pRc, zRet, " COLLATE %s", pCons->zColl);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( pCons->bDesc ){
+ zRet = idxAppendText(pRc, zRet, " DESC");
+ }
+ return zRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** Search database dbm for an index compatible with the one idxCreateFromCons()
+** would create from arguments pScan, pEq and pTail. If no error occurs and
+** such an index is found, return non-zero. Or, if no such index is found,
+** return zero.
+**
+** If an error occurs, set *pRc to an SQLite error code and return zero.
+*/
+static int idxFindCompatible(
+ int *pRc, /* OUT: Error code */
+ sqlite3* dbm, /* Database to search */
+ IdxScan *pScan, /* Scan for table to search for index on */
+ IdxConstraint *pEq, /* List of == constraints */
+ IdxConstraint *pTail /* List of range constraints */
+){
+ const char *zTbl = pScan->pTab->zName;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pIdxList = 0;
+ IdxConstraint *pIter;
+ int nEq = 0; /* Number of elements in pEq */
+ int rc;
+
+ /* Count the elements in list pEq */
+ for(pIter=pEq; pIter; pIter=pIter->pLink) nEq++;
+
+ rc = idxPrintfPrepareStmt(dbm, &pIdxList, 0, "PRAGMA index_list=%Q", zTbl);
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_step(pIdxList)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ int bMatch = 1;
+ IdxConstraint *pT = pTail;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pInfo = 0;
+ const char *zIdx = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pIdxList, 1);
+ if( zIdx==0 ) continue;
+
+ /* Zero the IdxConstraint.bFlag values in the pEq list */
+ for(pIter=pEq; pIter; pIter=pIter->pLink) pIter->bFlag = 0;
+
+ rc = idxPrintfPrepareStmt(dbm, &pInfo, 0, "PRAGMA index_xInfo=%Q", zIdx);
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_step(pInfo)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ int iIdx = sqlite3_column_int(pInfo, 0);
+ int iCol = sqlite3_column_int(pInfo, 1);
+ const char *zColl = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pInfo, 4);
+
+ if( iIdx<nEq ){
+ for(pIter=pEq; pIter; pIter=pIter->pLink){
+ if( pIter->bFlag ) continue;
+ if( pIter->iCol!=iCol ) continue;
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp(pIter->zColl, zColl) ) continue;
+ pIter->bFlag = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ if( pIter==0 ){
+ bMatch = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ }else{
+ if( pT ){
+ if( pT->iCol!=iCol || sqlite3_stricmp(pT->zColl, zColl) ){
+ bMatch = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ pT = pT->pLink;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pInfo);
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && bMatch ){
+ sqlite3_finalize(pIdxList);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pIdxList);
+
+ *pRc = rc;
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/* Callback for sqlite3_exec() with query with leading count(*) column.
+ * The first argument is expected to be an int*, referent to be incremented
+ * if that leading column is not exactly '0'.
+ */
+static int countNonzeros(void* pCount, int nc,
+ char* azResults[], char* azColumns[]){
+ (void)azColumns; /* Suppress unused parameter warning */
+ if( nc>0 && (azResults[0][0]!='0' || azResults[0][1]!=0) ){
+ *((int *)pCount) += 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int idxCreateFromCons(
+ sqlite3expert *p,
+ IdxScan *pScan,
+ IdxConstraint *pEq,
+ IdxConstraint *pTail
+){
+ sqlite3 *dbm = p->dbm;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ if( (pEq || pTail) && 0==idxFindCompatible(&rc, dbm, pScan, pEq, pTail) ){
+ IdxTable *pTab = pScan->pTab;
+ char *zCols = 0;
+ char *zIdx = 0;
+ IdxConstraint *pCons;
+ unsigned int h = 0;
+ const char *zFmt;
+
+ for(pCons=pEq; pCons; pCons=pCons->pLink){
+ zCols = idxAppendColDefn(&rc, zCols, pTab, pCons);
+ }
+ for(pCons=pTail; pCons; pCons=pCons->pLink){
+ zCols = idxAppendColDefn(&rc, zCols, pTab, pCons);
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ /* Hash the list of columns to come up with a name for the index */
+ const char *zTable = pScan->pTab->zName;
+ int quoteTable = idxIdentifierRequiresQuotes(zTable);
+ char *zName = 0; /* Index name */
+ int collisions = 0;
+ do{
+ int i;
+ char *zFind;
+ for(i=0; zCols[i]; i++){
+ h += ((h<<3) + zCols[i]);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zName);
+ zName = sqlite3_mprintf("%s_idx_%08x", zTable, h);
+ if( zName==0 ) break;
+ /* Is is unique among table, view and index names? */
+ zFmt = "SELECT count(*) FROM sqlite_schema WHERE name=%Q"
+ " AND type in ('index','table','view')";
+ zFind = sqlite3_mprintf(zFmt, zName);
+ i = 0;
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(dbm, zFind, countNonzeros, &i, 0);
+ assert(rc==SQLITE_OK);
+ sqlite3_free(zFind);
+ if( i==0 ){
+ collisions = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ ++collisions;
+ }while( collisions<50 && zName!=0 );
+ if( collisions ){
+ /* This return means "Gave up trying to find a unique index name." */
+ rc = SQLITE_BUSY_TIMEOUT;
+ }else if( zName==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ if( quoteTable ){
+ zFmt = "CREATE INDEX \"%w\" ON \"%w\"(%s)";
+ }else{
+ zFmt = "CREATE INDEX %s ON %s(%s)";
+ }
+ zIdx = sqlite3_mprintf(zFmt, zName, zTable, zCols);
+ if( !zIdx ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(dbm, zIdx, 0, 0, p->pzErrmsg);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = SQLITE_BUSY_TIMEOUT;
+ }else{
+ idxHashAdd(&rc, &p->hIdx, zName, zIdx);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zName);
+ sqlite3_free(zIdx);
+ }
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_free(zCols);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return true if list pList (linked by IdxConstraint.pLink) contains
+** a constraint compatible with *p. Otherwise return false.
+*/
+static int idxFindConstraint(IdxConstraint *pList, IdxConstraint *p){
+ IdxConstraint *pCmp;
+ for(pCmp=pList; pCmp; pCmp=pCmp->pLink){
+ if( p->iCol==pCmp->iCol ) return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static int idxCreateFromWhere(
+ sqlite3expert *p,
+ IdxScan *pScan, /* Create indexes for this scan */
+ IdxConstraint *pTail /* range/ORDER BY constraints for inclusion */
+){
+ IdxConstraint *p1 = 0;
+ IdxConstraint *pCon;
+ int rc;
+
+ /* Gather up all the == constraints. */
+ for(pCon=pScan->pEq; pCon; pCon=pCon->pNext){
+ if( !idxFindConstraint(p1, pCon) && !idxFindConstraint(pTail, pCon) ){
+ pCon->pLink = p1;
+ p1 = pCon;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Create an index using the == constraints collected above. And the
+ ** range constraint/ORDER BY terms passed in by the caller, if any. */
+ rc = idxCreateFromCons(p, pScan, p1, pTail);
+
+ /* If no range/ORDER BY passed by the caller, create a version of the
+ ** index for each range constraint. */
+ if( pTail==0 ){
+ for(pCon=pScan->pRange; rc==SQLITE_OK && pCon; pCon=pCon->pNext){
+ assert( pCon->pLink==0 );
+ if( !idxFindConstraint(p1, pCon) && !idxFindConstraint(pTail, pCon) ){
+ rc = idxCreateFromCons(p, pScan, p1, pCon);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Create candidate indexes in database [dbm] based on the data in
+** linked-list pScan.
+*/
+static int idxCreateCandidates(sqlite3expert *p){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ IdxScan *pIter;
+
+ for(pIter=p->pScan; pIter && rc==SQLITE_OK; pIter=pIter->pNextScan){
+ rc = idxCreateFromWhere(p, pIter, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pIter->pOrder ){
+ rc = idxCreateFromWhere(p, pIter, pIter->pOrder);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Free all elements of the linked list starting at pConstraint.
+*/
+static void idxConstraintFree(IdxConstraint *pConstraint){
+ IdxConstraint *pNext;
+ IdxConstraint *p;
+
+ for(p=pConstraint; p; p=pNext){
+ pNext = p->pNext;
+ sqlite3_free(p);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Free all elements of the linked list starting from pScan up until pLast
+** (pLast is not freed).
+*/
+static void idxScanFree(IdxScan *pScan, IdxScan *pLast){
+ IdxScan *p;
+ IdxScan *pNext;
+ for(p=pScan; p!=pLast; p=pNext){
+ pNext = p->pNextScan;
+ idxConstraintFree(p->pOrder);
+ idxConstraintFree(p->pEq);
+ idxConstraintFree(p->pRange);
+ sqlite3_free(p);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Free all elements of the linked list starting from pStatement up
+** until pLast (pLast is not freed).
+*/
+static void idxStatementFree(IdxStatement *pStatement, IdxStatement *pLast){
+ IdxStatement *p;
+ IdxStatement *pNext;
+ for(p=pStatement; p!=pLast; p=pNext){
+ pNext = p->pNext;
+ sqlite3_free(p->zEQP);
+ sqlite3_free(p->zIdx);
+ sqlite3_free(p);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Free the linked list of IdxTable objects starting at pTab.
+*/
+static void idxTableFree(IdxTable *pTab){
+ IdxTable *pIter;
+ IdxTable *pNext;
+ for(pIter=pTab; pIter; pIter=pNext){
+ pNext = pIter->pNext;
+ sqlite3_free(pIter);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Free the linked list of IdxWrite objects starting at pTab.
+*/
+static void idxWriteFree(IdxWrite *pTab){
+ IdxWrite *pIter;
+ IdxWrite *pNext;
+ for(pIter=pTab; pIter; pIter=pNext){
+ pNext = pIter->pNext;
+ sqlite3_free(pIter);
+ }
+}
+
+
+
+/*
+** This function is called after candidate indexes have been created. It
+** runs all the queries to see which indexes they prefer, and populates
+** IdxStatement.zIdx and IdxStatement.zEQP with the results.
+*/
+static int idxFindIndexes(
+ sqlite3expert *p,
+ char **pzErr /* OUT: Error message (sqlite3_malloc) */
+){
+ IdxStatement *pStmt;
+ sqlite3 *dbm = p->dbm;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+
+ IdxHash hIdx;
+ idxHashInit(&hIdx);
+
+ for(pStmt=p->pStatement; rc==SQLITE_OK && pStmt; pStmt=pStmt->pNext){
+ IdxHashEntry *pEntry;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pExplain = 0;
+ idxHashClear(&hIdx);
+ rc = idxPrintfPrepareStmt(dbm, &pExplain, pzErr,
+ "EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN %s", pStmt->zSql
+ );
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_step(pExplain)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ /* int iId = sqlite3_column_int(pExplain, 0); */
+ /* int iParent = sqlite3_column_int(pExplain, 1); */
+ /* int iNotUsed = sqlite3_column_int(pExplain, 2); */
+ const char *zDetail = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pExplain, 3);
+ int nDetail;
+ int i;
+
+ if( !zDetail ) continue;
+ nDetail = STRLEN(zDetail);
+
+ for(i=0; i<nDetail; i++){
+ const char *zIdx = 0;
+ if( i+13<nDetail && memcmp(&zDetail[i], " USING INDEX ", 13)==0 ){
+ zIdx = &zDetail[i+13];
+ }else if( i+22<nDetail
+ && memcmp(&zDetail[i], " USING COVERING INDEX ", 22)==0
+ ){
+ zIdx = &zDetail[i+22];
+ }
+ if( zIdx ){
+ const char *zSql;
+ int nIdx = 0;
+ while( zIdx[nIdx]!='\0' && (zIdx[nIdx]!=' ' || zIdx[nIdx+1]!='(') ){
+ nIdx++;
+ }
+ zSql = idxHashSearch(&p->hIdx, zIdx, nIdx);
+ if( zSql ){
+ idxHashAdd(&rc, &hIdx, zSql, 0);
+ if( rc ) goto find_indexes_out;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( zDetail[0]!='-' ){
+ pStmt->zEQP = idxAppendText(&rc, pStmt->zEQP, "%s\n", zDetail);
+ }
+ }
+
+ for(pEntry=hIdx.pFirst; pEntry; pEntry=pEntry->pNext){
+ pStmt->zIdx = idxAppendText(&rc, pStmt->zIdx, "%s;\n", pEntry->zKey);
+ }
+
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pExplain);
+ }
+
+ find_indexes_out:
+ idxHashClear(&hIdx);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int idxAuthCallback(
+ void *pCtx,
+ int eOp,
+ const char *z3,
+ const char *z4,
+ const char *zDb,
+ const char *zTrigger
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ (void)z4;
+ (void)zTrigger;
+ if( eOp==SQLITE_INSERT || eOp==SQLITE_UPDATE || eOp==SQLITE_DELETE ){
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp(zDb, "main")==0 ){
+ sqlite3expert *p = (sqlite3expert*)pCtx;
+ IdxTable *pTab;
+ for(pTab=p->pTable; pTab; pTab=pTab->pNext){
+ if( 0==sqlite3_stricmp(z3, pTab->zName) ) break;
+ }
+ if( pTab ){
+ IdxWrite *pWrite;
+ for(pWrite=p->pWrite; pWrite; pWrite=pWrite->pNext){
+ if( pWrite->pTab==pTab && pWrite->eOp==eOp ) break;
+ }
+ if( pWrite==0 ){
+ pWrite = idxMalloc(&rc, sizeof(IdxWrite));
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pWrite->pTab = pTab;
+ pWrite->eOp = eOp;
+ pWrite->pNext = p->pWrite;
+ p->pWrite = pWrite;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int idxProcessOneTrigger(
+ sqlite3expert *p,
+ IdxWrite *pWrite,
+ char **pzErr
+){
+ static const char *zInt = UNIQUE_TABLE_NAME;
+ static const char *zDrop = "DROP TABLE " UNIQUE_TABLE_NAME;
+ IdxTable *pTab = pWrite->pTab;
+ const char *zTab = pTab->zName;
+ const char *zSql =
+ "SELECT 'CREATE TEMP' || substr(sql, 7) FROM sqlite_schema "
+ "WHERE tbl_name = %Q AND type IN ('table', 'trigger') "
+ "ORDER BY type;";
+ sqlite3_stmt *pSelect = 0;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ char *zWrite = 0;
+
+ /* Create the table and its triggers in the temp schema */
+ rc = idxPrintfPrepareStmt(p->db, &pSelect, pzErr, zSql, zTab, zTab);
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pSelect) ){
+ const char *zCreate = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSelect, 0);
+ if( zCreate==0 ) continue;
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbv, zCreate, 0, 0, pzErr);
+ }
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pSelect);
+
+ /* Rename the table in the temp schema to zInt */
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ char *z = sqlite3_mprintf("ALTER TABLE temp.%Q RENAME TO %Q", zTab, zInt);
+ if( z==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbv, z, 0, 0, pzErr);
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+ }
+ }
+
+ switch( pWrite->eOp ){
+ case SQLITE_INSERT: {
+ int i;
+ zWrite = idxAppendText(&rc, zWrite, "INSERT INTO %Q VALUES(", zInt);
+ for(i=0; i<pTab->nCol; i++){
+ zWrite = idxAppendText(&rc, zWrite, "%s?", i==0 ? "" : ", ");
+ }
+ zWrite = idxAppendText(&rc, zWrite, ")");
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_UPDATE: {
+ int i;
+ zWrite = idxAppendText(&rc, zWrite, "UPDATE %Q SET ", zInt);
+ for(i=0; i<pTab->nCol; i++){
+ zWrite = idxAppendText(&rc, zWrite, "%s%Q=?", i==0 ? "" : ", ",
+ pTab->aCol[i].zName
+ );
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ default: {
+ assert( pWrite->eOp==SQLITE_DELETE );
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ zWrite = sqlite3_mprintf("DELETE FROM %Q", zInt);
+ if( zWrite==0 ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pX = 0;
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->dbv, zWrite, -1, &pX, 0);
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pX);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ idxDatabaseError(p->dbv, pzErr);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zWrite);
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbv, zDrop, 0, 0, pzErr);
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int idxProcessTriggers(sqlite3expert *p, char **pzErr){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ IdxWrite *pEnd = 0;
+ IdxWrite *pFirst = p->pWrite;
+
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && pFirst!=pEnd ){
+ IdxWrite *pIter;
+ for(pIter=pFirst; rc==SQLITE_OK && pIter!=pEnd; pIter=pIter->pNext){
+ rc = idxProcessOneTrigger(p, pIter, pzErr);
+ }
+ pEnd = pFirst;
+ pFirst = p->pWrite;
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+static int idxCreateVtabSchema(sqlite3expert *p, char **pzErrmsg){
+ int rc = idxRegisterVtab(p);
+ sqlite3_stmt *pSchema = 0;
+
+ /* For each table in the main db schema:
+ **
+ ** 1) Add an entry to the p->pTable list, and
+ ** 2) Create the equivalent virtual table in dbv.
+ */
+ rc = idxPrepareStmt(p->db, &pSchema, pzErrmsg,
+ "SELECT type, name, sql, 1 FROM sqlite_schema "
+ "WHERE type IN ('table','view') AND name NOT LIKE 'sqlite_%%' "
+ " UNION ALL "
+ "SELECT type, name, sql, 2 FROM sqlite_schema "
+ "WHERE type = 'trigger'"
+ " AND tbl_name IN(SELECT name FROM sqlite_schema WHERE type = 'view') "
+ "ORDER BY 4, 1"
+ );
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pSchema) ){
+ const char *zType = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSchema, 0);
+ const char *zName = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSchema, 1);
+ const char *zSql = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSchema, 2);
+
+ if( zType==0 || zName==0 ) continue;
+ if( zType[0]=='v' || zType[1]=='r' ){
+ if( zSql ) rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbv, zSql, 0, 0, pzErrmsg);
+ }else{
+ IdxTable *pTab;
+ rc = idxGetTableInfo(p->db, zName, &pTab, pzErrmsg);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int i;
+ char *zInner = 0;
+ char *zOuter = 0;
+ pTab->pNext = p->pTable;
+ p->pTable = pTab;
+
+ /* The statement the vtab will pass to sqlite3_declare_vtab() */
+ zInner = idxAppendText(&rc, 0, "CREATE TABLE x(");
+ for(i=0; i<pTab->nCol; i++){
+ zInner = idxAppendText(&rc, zInner, "%s%Q COLLATE %s",
+ (i==0 ? "" : ", "), pTab->aCol[i].zName, pTab->aCol[i].zColl
+ );
+ }
+ zInner = idxAppendText(&rc, zInner, ")");
+
+ /* The CVT statement to create the vtab */
+ zOuter = idxAppendText(&rc, 0,
+ "CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE %Q USING expert(%Q)", zName, zInner
+ );
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbv, zOuter, 0, 0, pzErrmsg);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zInner);
+ sqlite3_free(zOuter);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pSchema);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+struct IdxSampleCtx {
+ int iTarget;
+ double target; /* Target nRet/nRow value */
+ double nRow; /* Number of rows seen */
+ double nRet; /* Number of rows returned */
+};
+
+static void idxSampleFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ struct IdxSampleCtx *p = (struct IdxSampleCtx*)sqlite3_user_data(pCtx);
+ int bRet;
+
+ (void)argv;
+ assert( argc==0 );
+ if( p->nRow==0.0 ){
+ bRet = 1;
+ }else{
+ bRet = (p->nRet / p->nRow) <= p->target;
+ if( bRet==0 ){
+ unsigned short rnd;
+ sqlite3_randomness(2, (void*)&rnd);
+ bRet = ((int)rnd % 100) <= p->iTarget;
+ }
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_result_int(pCtx, bRet);
+ p->nRow += 1.0;
+ p->nRet += (double)bRet;
+}
+
+struct IdxRemCtx {
+ int nSlot;
+ struct IdxRemSlot {
+ int eType; /* SQLITE_NULL, INTEGER, REAL, TEXT, BLOB */
+ i64 iVal; /* SQLITE_INTEGER value */
+ double rVal; /* SQLITE_FLOAT value */
+ int nByte; /* Bytes of space allocated at z */
+ int n; /* Size of buffer z */
+ char *z; /* SQLITE_TEXT/BLOB value */
+ } aSlot[1];
+};
+
+/*
+** Implementation of scalar function rem().
+*/
+static void idxRemFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ struct IdxRemCtx *p = (struct IdxRemCtx*)sqlite3_user_data(pCtx);
+ struct IdxRemSlot *pSlot;
+ int iSlot;
+ assert( argc==2 );
+
+ iSlot = sqlite3_value_int(argv[0]);
+ assert( iSlot<=p->nSlot );
+ pSlot = &p->aSlot[iSlot];
+
+ switch( pSlot->eType ){
+ case SQLITE_NULL:
+ /* no-op */
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_INTEGER:
+ sqlite3_result_int64(pCtx, pSlot->iVal);
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_FLOAT:
+ sqlite3_result_double(pCtx, pSlot->rVal);
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_BLOB:
+ sqlite3_result_blob(pCtx, pSlot->z, pSlot->n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_TEXT:
+ sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, pSlot->z, pSlot->n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ break;
+ }
+
+ pSlot->eType = sqlite3_value_type(argv[1]);
+ switch( pSlot->eType ){
+ case SQLITE_NULL:
+ /* no-op */
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_INTEGER:
+ pSlot->iVal = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[1]);
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_FLOAT:
+ pSlot->rVal = sqlite3_value_double(argv[1]);
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_BLOB:
+ case SQLITE_TEXT: {
+ int nByte = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[1]);
+ const void *pData = 0;
+ if( nByte>pSlot->nByte ){
+ char *zNew = (char*)sqlite3_realloc(pSlot->z, nByte*2);
+ if( zNew==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx);
+ return;
+ }
+ pSlot->nByte = nByte*2;
+ pSlot->z = zNew;
+ }
+ pSlot->n = nByte;
+ if( pSlot->eType==SQLITE_BLOB ){
+ pData = sqlite3_value_blob(argv[1]);
+ if( pData ) memcpy(pSlot->z, pData, nByte);
+ }else{
+ pData = sqlite3_value_text(argv[1]);
+ memcpy(pSlot->z, pData, nByte);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+static int idxLargestIndex(sqlite3 *db, int *pnMax, char **pzErr){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ const char *zMax =
+ "SELECT max(i.seqno) FROM "
+ " sqlite_schema AS s, "
+ " pragma_index_list(s.name) AS l, "
+ " pragma_index_info(l.name) AS i "
+ "WHERE s.type = 'table'";
+ sqlite3_stmt *pMax = 0;
+
+ *pnMax = 0;
+ rc = idxPrepareStmt(db, &pMax, pzErr, zMax);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pMax) ){
+ *pnMax = sqlite3_column_int(pMax, 0) + 1;
+ }
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pMax);
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int idxPopulateOneStat1(
+ sqlite3expert *p,
+ sqlite3_stmt *pIndexXInfo,
+ sqlite3_stmt *pWriteStat,
+ const char *zTab,
+ const char *zIdx,
+ char **pzErr
+){
+ char *zCols = 0;
+ char *zOrder = 0;
+ char *zQuery = 0;
+ int nCol = 0;
+ int i;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pQuery = 0;
+ int *aStat = 0;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+
+ assert( p->iSample>0 );
+
+ /* Formulate the query text */
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pIndexXInfo, 1, zIdx, -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ while( SQLITE_OK==rc && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pIndexXInfo) ){
+ const char *zComma = zCols==0 ? "" : ", ";
+ const char *zName = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pIndexXInfo, 0);
+ const char *zColl = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pIndexXInfo, 1);
+ zCols = idxAppendText(&rc, zCols,
+ "%sx.%Q IS rem(%d, x.%Q) COLLATE %s", zComma, zName, nCol, zName, zColl
+ );
+ zOrder = idxAppendText(&rc, zOrder, "%s%d", zComma, ++nCol);
+ }
+ sqlite3_reset(pIndexXInfo);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( p->iSample==100 ){
+ zQuery = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "SELECT %s FROM %Q x ORDER BY %s", zCols, zTab, zOrder
+ );
+ }else{
+ zQuery = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "SELECT %s FROM temp."UNIQUE_TABLE_NAME" x ORDER BY %s", zCols, zOrder
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zCols);
+ sqlite3_free(zOrder);
+
+ /* Formulate the query text */
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3 *dbrem = (p->iSample==100 ? p->db : p->dbv);
+ rc = idxPrepareStmt(dbrem, &pQuery, pzErr, zQuery);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zQuery);
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ aStat = (int*)idxMalloc(&rc, sizeof(int)*(nCol+1));
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pQuery) ){
+ IdxHashEntry *pEntry;
+ char *zStat = 0;
+ for(i=0; i<=nCol; i++) aStat[i] = 1;
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pQuery) ){
+ aStat[0]++;
+ for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
+ if( sqlite3_column_int(pQuery, i)==0 ) break;
+ }
+ for(/*no-op*/; i<nCol; i++){
+ aStat[i+1]++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int s0 = aStat[0];
+ zStat = sqlite3_mprintf("%d", s0);
+ if( zStat==0 ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ for(i=1; rc==SQLITE_OK && i<=nCol; i++){
+ zStat = idxAppendText(&rc, zStat, " %d", (s0+aStat[i]/2) / aStat[i]);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pWriteStat, 1, zTab, -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pWriteStat, 2, zIdx, -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pWriteStat, 3, zStat, -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ sqlite3_step(pWriteStat);
+ rc = sqlite3_reset(pWriteStat);
+ }
+
+ pEntry = idxHashFind(&p->hIdx, zIdx, STRLEN(zIdx));
+ if( pEntry ){
+ assert( pEntry->zVal2==0 );
+ pEntry->zVal2 = zStat;
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_free(zStat);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(aStat);
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pQuery);
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+static int idxBuildSampleTable(sqlite3expert *p, const char *zTab){
+ int rc;
+ char *zSql;
+
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbv,"DROP TABLE IF EXISTS temp."UNIQUE_TABLE_NAME,0,0,0);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
+
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "CREATE TABLE temp." UNIQUE_TABLE_NAME " AS SELECT * FROM %Q", zTab
+ );
+ if( zSql==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbv, zSql, 0, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is called as part of sqlite3_expert_analyze(). Candidate
+** indexes have already been created in database sqlite3expert.dbm, this
+** function populates sqlite_stat1 table in the same database.
+**
+** The stat1 data is generated by querying the
+*/
+static int idxPopulateStat1(sqlite3expert *p, char **pzErr){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ int nMax =0;
+ struct IdxRemCtx *pCtx = 0;
+ struct IdxSampleCtx samplectx;
+ int i;
+ i64 iPrev = -100000;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pAllIndex = 0;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pIndexXInfo = 0;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pWrite = 0;
+
+ const char *zAllIndex =
+ "SELECT s.rowid, s.name, l.name FROM "
+ " sqlite_schema AS s, "
+ " pragma_index_list(s.name) AS l "
+ "WHERE s.type = 'table'";
+ const char *zIndexXInfo =
+ "SELECT name, coll FROM pragma_index_xinfo(?) WHERE key";
+ const char *zWrite = "INSERT INTO sqlite_stat1 VALUES(?, ?, ?)";
+
+ /* If iSample==0, no sqlite_stat1 data is required. */
+ if( p->iSample==0 ) return SQLITE_OK;
+
+ rc = idxLargestIndex(p->dbm, &nMax, pzErr);
+ if( nMax<=0 || rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
+
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbm, "ANALYZE; PRAGMA writable_schema=1", 0, 0, 0);
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int nByte = sizeof(struct IdxRemCtx) + (sizeof(struct IdxRemSlot) * nMax);
+ pCtx = (struct IdxRemCtx*)idxMalloc(&rc, nByte);
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3 *dbrem = (p->iSample==100 ? p->db : p->dbv);
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(
+ dbrem, "rem", 2, SQLITE_UTF8, (void*)pCtx, idxRemFunc, 0, 0
+ );
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(
+ p->db, "sample", 0, SQLITE_UTF8, (void*)&samplectx, idxSampleFunc, 0, 0
+ );
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pCtx->nSlot = nMax+1;
+ rc = idxPrepareStmt(p->dbm, &pAllIndex, pzErr, zAllIndex);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = idxPrepareStmt(p->dbm, &pIndexXInfo, pzErr, zIndexXInfo);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = idxPrepareStmt(p->dbm, &pWrite, pzErr, zWrite);
+ }
+
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pAllIndex) ){
+ i64 iRowid = sqlite3_column_int64(pAllIndex, 0);
+ const char *zTab = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pAllIndex, 1);
+ const char *zIdx = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pAllIndex, 2);
+ if( zTab==0 || zIdx==0 ) continue;
+ if( p->iSample<100 && iPrev!=iRowid ){
+ samplectx.target = (double)p->iSample / 100.0;
+ samplectx.iTarget = p->iSample;
+ samplectx.nRow = 0.0;
+ samplectx.nRet = 0.0;
+ rc = idxBuildSampleTable(p, zTab);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break;
+ }
+ rc = idxPopulateOneStat1(p, pIndexXInfo, pWrite, zTab, zIdx, pzErr);
+ iPrev = iRowid;
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && p->iSample<100 ){
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbv,
+ "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS temp." UNIQUE_TABLE_NAME, 0,0,0
+ );
+ }
+
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pAllIndex);
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pIndexXInfo);
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pWrite);
+
+ if( pCtx ){
+ for(i=0; i<pCtx->nSlot; i++){
+ sqlite3_free(pCtx->aSlot[i].z);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(pCtx);
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbm, "ANALYZE sqlite_schema", 0, 0, 0);
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS temp."UNIQUE_TABLE_NAME,0,0,0);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Allocate a new sqlite3expert object.
+*/
+sqlite3expert *sqlite3_expert_new(sqlite3 *db, char **pzErrmsg){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ sqlite3expert *pNew;
+
+ pNew = (sqlite3expert*)idxMalloc(&rc, sizeof(sqlite3expert));
+
+ /* Open two in-memory databases to work with. The "vtab database" (dbv)
+ ** will contain a virtual table corresponding to each real table in
+ ** the user database schema, and a copy of each view. It is used to
+ ** collect information regarding the WHERE, ORDER BY and other clauses
+ ** of the user's query.
+ */
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pNew->db = db;
+ pNew->iSample = 100;
+ rc = sqlite3_open(":memory:", &pNew->dbv);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_open(":memory:", &pNew->dbm);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_db_config(pNew->dbm, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP, 1, (int*)0);
+ }
+ }
+
+
+ /* Copy the entire schema of database [db] into [dbm]. */
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pSql = 0;
+ rc = idxPrintfPrepareStmt(pNew->db, &pSql, pzErrmsg,
+ "SELECT sql FROM sqlite_schema WHERE name NOT LIKE 'sqlite_%%'"
+ " AND sql NOT LIKE 'CREATE VIRTUAL %%'"
+ );
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pSql) ){
+ const char *zSql = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 0);
+ if( zSql ) rc = sqlite3_exec(pNew->dbm, zSql, 0, 0, pzErrmsg);
+ }
+ idxFinalize(&rc, pSql);
+ }
+
+ /* Create the vtab schema */
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = idxCreateVtabSchema(pNew, pzErrmsg);
+ }
+
+ /* Register the auth callback with dbv */
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_set_authorizer(pNew->dbv, idxAuthCallback, (void*)pNew);
+ }
+
+ /* If an error has occurred, free the new object and reutrn NULL. Otherwise,
+ ** return the new sqlite3expert handle. */
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_expert_destroy(pNew);
+ pNew = 0;
+ }
+ return pNew;
+}
+
+/*
+** Configure an sqlite3expert object.
+*/
+int sqlite3_expert_config(sqlite3expert *p, int op, ...){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, op);
+ switch( op ){
+ case EXPERT_CONFIG_SAMPLE: {
+ int iVal = va_arg(ap, int);
+ if( iVal<0 ) iVal = 0;
+ if( iVal>100 ) iVal = 100;
+ p->iSample = iVal;
+ break;
+ }
+ default:
+ rc = SQLITE_NOTFOUND;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ va_end(ap);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Add an SQL statement to the analysis.
+*/
+int sqlite3_expert_sql(
+ sqlite3expert *p, /* From sqlite3_expert_new() */
+ const char *zSql, /* SQL statement to add */
+ char **pzErr /* OUT: Error message (if any) */
+){
+ IdxScan *pScanOrig = p->pScan;
+ IdxStatement *pStmtOrig = p->pStatement;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ const char *zStmt = zSql;
+
+ if( p->bRun ) return SQLITE_MISUSE;
+
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && zStmt && zStmt[0] ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->dbv, zStmt, -1, &pStmt, &zStmt);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( pStmt ){
+ IdxStatement *pNew;
+ const char *z = sqlite3_sql(pStmt);
+ int n = STRLEN(z);
+ pNew = (IdxStatement*)idxMalloc(&rc, sizeof(IdxStatement) + n+1);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pNew->zSql = (char*)&pNew[1];
+ memcpy(pNew->zSql, z, n+1);
+ pNew->pNext = p->pStatement;
+ if( p->pStatement ) pNew->iId = p->pStatement->iId+1;
+ p->pStatement = pNew;
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ }
+ }else{
+ idxDatabaseError(p->dbv, pzErr);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ idxScanFree(p->pScan, pScanOrig);
+ idxStatementFree(p->pStatement, pStmtOrig);
+ p->pScan = pScanOrig;
+ p->pStatement = pStmtOrig;
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+int sqlite3_expert_analyze(sqlite3expert *p, char **pzErr){
+ int rc;
+ IdxHashEntry *pEntry;
+
+ /* Do trigger processing to collect any extra IdxScan structures */
+ rc = idxProcessTriggers(p, pzErr);
+
+ /* Create candidate indexes within the in-memory database file */
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = idxCreateCandidates(p);
+ }else if ( rc==SQLITE_BUSY_TIMEOUT ){
+ if( pzErr )
+ *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("Cannot find a unique index name to propose.");
+ return rc;
+ }
+
+ /* Generate the stat1 data */
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = idxPopulateStat1(p, pzErr);
+ }
+
+ /* Formulate the EXPERT_REPORT_CANDIDATES text */
+ for(pEntry=p->hIdx.pFirst; pEntry; pEntry=pEntry->pNext){
+ p->zCandidates = idxAppendText(&rc, p->zCandidates,
+ "%s;%s%s\n", pEntry->zVal,
+ pEntry->zVal2 ? " -- stat1: " : "", pEntry->zVal2
+ );
+ }
+
+ /* Figure out which of the candidate indexes are preferred by the query
+ ** planner and report the results to the user. */
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = idxFindIndexes(p, pzErr);
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ p->bRun = 1;
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the total number of statements that have been added to this
+** sqlite3expert using sqlite3_expert_sql().
+*/
+int sqlite3_expert_count(sqlite3expert *p){
+ int nRet = 0;
+ if( p->pStatement ) nRet = p->pStatement->iId+1;
+ return nRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return a component of the report.
+*/
+const char *sqlite3_expert_report(sqlite3expert *p, int iStmt, int eReport){
+ const char *zRet = 0;
+ IdxStatement *pStmt;
+
+ if( p->bRun==0 ) return 0;
+ for(pStmt=p->pStatement; pStmt && pStmt->iId!=iStmt; pStmt=pStmt->pNext);
+ switch( eReport ){
+ case EXPERT_REPORT_SQL:
+ if( pStmt ) zRet = pStmt->zSql;
+ break;
+ case EXPERT_REPORT_INDEXES:
+ if( pStmt ) zRet = pStmt->zIdx;
+ break;
+ case EXPERT_REPORT_PLAN:
+ if( pStmt ) zRet = pStmt->zEQP;
+ break;
+ case EXPERT_REPORT_CANDIDATES:
+ zRet = p->zCandidates;
+ break;
+ }
+ return zRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** Free an sqlite3expert object.
+*/
+void sqlite3_expert_destroy(sqlite3expert *p){
+ if( p ){
+ sqlite3_close(p->dbm);
+ sqlite3_close(p->dbv);
+ idxScanFree(p->pScan, 0);
+ idxStatementFree(p->pStatement, 0);
+ idxTableFree(p->pTable);
+ idxWriteFree(p->pWrite);
+ idxHashClear(&p->hIdx);
+ sqlite3_free(p->zCandidates);
+ sqlite3_free(p);
+ }
+}
+
+#endif /* ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */
+
+/************************* End ../ext/expert/sqlite3expert.c ********************/
+
+#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_DBPAGE_VTAB)
+#define SQLITE_SHELL_HAVE_RECOVER 1
+#else
+#define SQLITE_SHELL_HAVE_RECOVER 0
+#endif
+#if SQLITE_SHELL_HAVE_RECOVER
+/************************* Begin ../ext/recover/sqlite3recover.h ******************/
+/*
+** 2022-08-27
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+**
+** This file contains the public interface to the "recover" extension -
+** an SQLite extension designed to recover data from corrupted database
+** files.
+*/
+
+/*
+** OVERVIEW:
+**
+** To use the API to recover data from a corrupted database, an
+** application:
+**
+** 1) Creates an sqlite3_recover handle by calling either
+** sqlite3_recover_init() or sqlite3_recover_init_sql().
+**
+** 2) Configures the new handle using one or more calls to
+** sqlite3_recover_config().
+**
+** 3) Executes the recovery by repeatedly calling sqlite3_recover_step() on
+** the handle until it returns something other than SQLITE_OK. If it
+** returns SQLITE_DONE, then the recovery operation completed without
+** error. If it returns some other non-SQLITE_OK value, then an error
+** has occurred.
+**
+** 4) Retrieves any error code and English language error message using the
+** sqlite3_recover_errcode() and sqlite3_recover_errmsg() APIs,
+** respectively.
+**
+** 5) Destroys the sqlite3_recover handle and frees all resources
+** using sqlite3_recover_finish().
+**
+** The application may abandon the recovery operation at any point
+** before it is finished by passing the sqlite3_recover handle to
+** sqlite3_recover_finish(). This is not an error, but the final state
+** of the output database, or the results of running the partial script
+** delivered to the SQL callback, are undefined.
+*/
+
+#ifndef _SQLITE_RECOVER_H
+#define _SQLITE_RECOVER_H
+
+/* #include "sqlite3.h" */
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+/*
+** An instance of the sqlite3_recover object represents a recovery
+** operation in progress.
+**
+** Constructors:
+**
+** sqlite3_recover_init()
+** sqlite3_recover_init_sql()
+**
+** Destructor:
+**
+** sqlite3_recover_finish()
+**
+** Methods:
+**
+** sqlite3_recover_config()
+** sqlite3_recover_errcode()
+** sqlite3_recover_errmsg()
+** sqlite3_recover_run()
+** sqlite3_recover_step()
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_recover sqlite3_recover;
+
+/*
+** These two APIs attempt to create and return a new sqlite3_recover object.
+** In both cases the first two arguments identify the (possibly
+** corrupt) database to recover data from. The first argument is an open
+** database handle and the second the name of a database attached to that
+** handle (i.e. "main", "temp" or the name of an attached database).
+**
+** If sqlite3_recover_init() is used to create the new sqlite3_recover
+** handle, then data is recovered into a new database, identified by
+** string parameter zUri. zUri may be an absolute or relative file path,
+** or may be an SQLite URI. If the identified database file already exists,
+** it is overwritten.
+**
+** If sqlite3_recover_init_sql() is invoked, then any recovered data will
+** be returned to the user as a series of SQL statements. Executing these
+** SQL statements results in the same database as would have been created
+** had sqlite3_recover_init() been used. For each SQL statement in the
+** output, the callback function passed as the third argument (xSql) is
+** invoked once. The first parameter is a passed a copy of the fourth argument
+** to this function (pCtx) as its first parameter, and a pointer to a
+** nul-terminated buffer containing the SQL statement formated as UTF-8 as
+** the second. If the xSql callback returns any value other than SQLITE_OK,
+** then processing is immediately abandoned and the value returned used as
+** the recover handle error code (see below).
+**
+** If an out-of-memory error occurs, NULL may be returned instead of
+** a valid handle. In all other cases, it is the responsibility of the
+** application to avoid resource leaks by ensuring that
+** sqlite3_recover_finish() is called on all allocated handles.
+*/
+sqlite3_recover *sqlite3_recover_init(
+ sqlite3* db,
+ const char *zDb,
+ const char *zUri
+);
+sqlite3_recover *sqlite3_recover_init_sql(
+ sqlite3* db,
+ const char *zDb,
+ int (*xSql)(void*, const char*),
+ void *pCtx
+);
+
+/*
+** Configure an sqlite3_recover object that has just been created using
+** sqlite3_recover_init() or sqlite3_recover_init_sql(). This function
+** may only be called before the first call to sqlite3_recover_step()
+** or sqlite3_recover_run() on the object.
+**
+** The second argument passed to this function must be one of the
+** SQLITE_RECOVER_* symbols defined below. Valid values for the third argument
+** depend on the specific SQLITE_RECOVER_* symbol in use.
+**
+** SQLITE_OK is returned if the configuration operation was successful,
+** or an SQLite error code otherwise.
+*/
+int sqlite3_recover_config(sqlite3_recover*, int op, void *pArg);
+
+/*
+** SQLITE_RECOVER_LOST_AND_FOUND:
+** The pArg argument points to a string buffer containing the name
+** of a "lost-and-found" table in the output database, or NULL. If
+** the argument is non-NULL and the database contains seemingly
+** valid pages that cannot be associated with any table in the
+** recovered part of the schema, data is extracted from these
+** pages to add to the lost-and-found table.
+**
+** SQLITE_RECOVER_FREELIST_CORRUPT:
+** The pArg value must actually be a pointer to a value of type
+** int containing value 0 or 1 cast as a (void*). If this option is set
+** (argument is 1) and a lost-and-found table has been configured using
+** SQLITE_RECOVER_LOST_AND_FOUND, then is assumed that the freelist is
+** corrupt and an attempt is made to recover records from pages that
+** appear to be linked into the freelist. Otherwise, pages on the freelist
+** are ignored. Setting this option can recover more data from the
+** database, but often ends up "recovering" deleted records. The default
+** value is 0 (clear).
+**
+** SQLITE_RECOVER_ROWIDS:
+** The pArg value must actually be a pointer to a value of type
+** int containing value 0 or 1 cast as a (void*). If this option is set
+** (argument is 1), then an attempt is made to recover rowid values
+** that are not also INTEGER PRIMARY KEY values. If this option is
+** clear, then new rowids are assigned to all recovered rows. The
+** default value is 1 (set).
+**
+** SQLITE_RECOVER_SLOWINDEXES:
+** The pArg value must actually be a pointer to a value of type
+** int containing value 0 or 1 cast as a (void*). If this option is clear
+** (argument is 0), then when creating an output database, the recover
+** module creates and populates non-UNIQUE indexes right at the end of the
+** recovery operation - after all recoverable data has been inserted
+** into the new database. This is faster overall, but means that the
+** final call to sqlite3_recover_step() for a recovery operation may
+** be need to create a large number of indexes, which may be very slow.
+**
+** Or, if this option is set (argument is 1), then non-UNIQUE indexes
+** are created in the output database before it is populated with
+** recovered data. This is slower overall, but avoids the slow call
+** to sqlite3_recover_step() at the end of the recovery operation.
+**
+** The default option value is 0.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_RECOVER_LOST_AND_FOUND 1
+#define SQLITE_RECOVER_FREELIST_CORRUPT 2
+#define SQLITE_RECOVER_ROWIDS 3
+#define SQLITE_RECOVER_SLOWINDEXES 4
+
+/*
+** Perform a unit of work towards the recovery operation. This function
+** must normally be called multiple times to complete database recovery.
+**
+** If no error occurs but the recovery operation is not completed, this
+** function returns SQLITE_OK. If recovery has been completed successfully
+** then SQLITE_DONE is returned. If an error has occurred, then an SQLite
+** error code (e.g. SQLITE_IOERR or SQLITE_NOMEM) is returned. It is not
+** considered an error if some or all of the data cannot be recovered
+** due to database corruption.
+**
+** Once sqlite3_recover_step() has returned a value other than SQLITE_OK,
+** all further such calls on the same recover handle are no-ops that return
+** the same non-SQLITE_OK value.
+*/
+int sqlite3_recover_step(sqlite3_recover*);
+
+/*
+** Run the recovery operation to completion. Return SQLITE_OK if successful,
+** or an SQLite error code otherwise. Calling this function is the same
+** as executing:
+**
+** while( SQLITE_OK==sqlite3_recover_step(p) );
+** return sqlite3_recover_errcode(p);
+*/
+int sqlite3_recover_run(sqlite3_recover*);
+
+/*
+** If an error has been encountered during a prior call to
+** sqlite3_recover_step(), then this function attempts to return a
+** pointer to a buffer containing an English language explanation of
+** the error. If no error message is available, or if an out-of memory
+** error occurs while attempting to allocate a buffer in which to format
+** the error message, NULL is returned.
+**
+** The returned buffer remains valid until the sqlite3_recover handle is
+** destroyed using sqlite3_recover_finish().
+*/
+const char *sqlite3_recover_errmsg(sqlite3_recover*);
+
+/*
+** If this function is called on an sqlite3_recover handle after
+** an error occurs, an SQLite error code is returned. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK.
+*/
+int sqlite3_recover_errcode(sqlite3_recover*);
+
+/*
+** Clean up a recovery object created by a call to sqlite3_recover_init().
+** The results of using a recovery object with any API after it has been
+** passed to this function are undefined.
+**
+** This function returns the same value as sqlite3_recover_errcode().
+*/
+int sqlite3_recover_finish(sqlite3_recover*);
+
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+} /* end of the 'extern "C"' block */
+#endif
+
+#endif /* ifndef _SQLITE_RECOVER_H */
+
+/************************* End ../ext/recover/sqlite3recover.h ********************/
+# ifndef SQLITE_HAVE_SQLITE3R
+/************************* Begin ../ext/recover/dbdata.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2019-04-17
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+******************************************************************************
+**
+** This file contains an implementation of two eponymous virtual tables,
+** "sqlite_dbdata" and "sqlite_dbptr". Both modules require that the
+** "sqlite_dbpage" eponymous virtual table be available.
+**
+** SQLITE_DBDATA:
+** sqlite_dbdata is used to extract data directly from a database b-tree
+** page and its associated overflow pages, bypassing the b-tree layer.
+** The table schema is equivalent to:
+**
+** CREATE TABLE sqlite_dbdata(
+** pgno INTEGER,
+** cell INTEGER,
+** field INTEGER,
+** value ANY,
+** schema TEXT HIDDEN
+** );
+**
+** IMPORTANT: THE VIRTUAL TABLE SCHEMA ABOVE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE. IN THE
+** FUTURE NEW NON-HIDDEN COLUMNS MAY BE ADDED BETWEEN "value" AND
+** "schema".
+**
+** Each page of the database is inspected. If it cannot be interpreted as
+** a b-tree page, or if it is a b-tree page containing 0 entries, the
+** sqlite_dbdata table contains no rows for that page. Otherwise, the
+** table contains one row for each field in the record associated with
+** each cell on the page. For intkey b-trees, the key value is stored in
+** field -1.
+**
+** For example, for the database:
+**
+** CREATE TABLE t1(a, b); -- root page is page 2
+** INSERT INTO t1(rowid, a, b) VALUES(5, 'v', 'five');
+** INSERT INTO t1(rowid, a, b) VALUES(10, 'x', 'ten');
+**
+** the sqlite_dbdata table contains, as well as from entries related to
+** page 1, content equivalent to:
+**
+** INSERT INTO sqlite_dbdata(pgno, cell, field, value) VALUES
+** (2, 0, -1, 5 ),
+** (2, 0, 0, 'v' ),
+** (2, 0, 1, 'five'),
+** (2, 1, -1, 10 ),
+** (2, 1, 0, 'x' ),
+** (2, 1, 1, 'ten' );
+**
+** If database corruption is encountered, this module does not report an
+** error. Instead, it attempts to extract as much data as possible and
+** ignores the corruption.
+**
+** SQLITE_DBPTR:
+** The sqlite_dbptr table has the following schema:
+**
+** CREATE TABLE sqlite_dbptr(
+** pgno INTEGER,
+** child INTEGER,
+** schema TEXT HIDDEN
+** );
+**
+** It contains one entry for each b-tree pointer between a parent and
+** child page in the database.
+*/
+
+#if !defined(SQLITEINT_H)
+/* #include "sqlite3ext.h" */
+
+/* typedef unsigned char u8; */
+/* typedef unsigned int u32; */
+
+#endif
+SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1
+#include <string.h>
+#include <assert.h>
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+
+#define DBDATA_PADDING_BYTES 100
+
+typedef struct DbdataTable DbdataTable;
+typedef struct DbdataCursor DbdataCursor;
+
+/* Cursor object */
+struct DbdataCursor {
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor base; /* Base class. Must be first */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; /* For fetching database pages */
+
+ int iPgno; /* Current page number */
+ u8 *aPage; /* Buffer containing page */
+ int nPage; /* Size of aPage[] in bytes */
+ int nCell; /* Number of cells on aPage[] */
+ int iCell; /* Current cell number */
+ int bOnePage; /* True to stop after one page */
+ int szDb;
+ sqlite3_int64 iRowid;
+
+ /* Only for the sqlite_dbdata table */
+ u8 *pRec; /* Buffer containing current record */
+ sqlite3_int64 nRec; /* Size of pRec[] in bytes */
+ sqlite3_int64 nHdr; /* Size of header in bytes */
+ int iField; /* Current field number */
+ u8 *pHdrPtr;
+ u8 *pPtr;
+ u32 enc; /* Text encoding */
+
+ sqlite3_int64 iIntkey; /* Integer key value */
+};
+
+/* Table object */
+struct DbdataTable {
+ sqlite3_vtab base; /* Base class. Must be first */
+ sqlite3 *db; /* The database connection */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; /* For fetching database pages */
+ int bPtr; /* True for sqlite3_dbptr table */
+};
+
+/* Column and schema definitions for sqlite_dbdata */
+#define DBDATA_COLUMN_PGNO 0
+#define DBDATA_COLUMN_CELL 1
+#define DBDATA_COLUMN_FIELD 2
+#define DBDATA_COLUMN_VALUE 3
+#define DBDATA_COLUMN_SCHEMA 4
+#define DBDATA_SCHEMA \
+ "CREATE TABLE x(" \
+ " pgno INTEGER," \
+ " cell INTEGER," \
+ " field INTEGER," \
+ " value ANY," \
+ " schema TEXT HIDDEN" \
+ ")"
+
+/* Column and schema definitions for sqlite_dbptr */
+#define DBPTR_COLUMN_PGNO 0
+#define DBPTR_COLUMN_CHILD 1
+#define DBPTR_COLUMN_SCHEMA 2
+#define DBPTR_SCHEMA \
+ "CREATE TABLE x(" \
+ " pgno INTEGER," \
+ " child INTEGER," \
+ " schema TEXT HIDDEN" \
+ ")"
+
+/*
+** Connect to an sqlite_dbdata (pAux==0) or sqlite_dbptr (pAux!=0) virtual
+** table.
+*/
+static int dbdataConnect(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ void *pAux,
+ int argc, const char *const*argv,
+ sqlite3_vtab **ppVtab,
+ char **pzErr
+){
+ DbdataTable *pTab = 0;
+ int rc = sqlite3_declare_vtab(db, pAux ? DBPTR_SCHEMA : DBDATA_SCHEMA);
+
+ (void)argc;
+ (void)argv;
+ (void)pzErr;
+ sqlite3_vtab_config(db, SQLITE_VTAB_USES_ALL_SCHEMAS);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pTab = (DbdataTable*)sqlite3_malloc64(sizeof(DbdataTable));
+ if( pTab==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ memset(pTab, 0, sizeof(DbdataTable));
+ pTab->db = db;
+ pTab->bPtr = (pAux!=0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ *ppVtab = (sqlite3_vtab*)pTab;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Disconnect from or destroy a sqlite_dbdata or sqlite_dbptr virtual table.
+*/
+static int dbdataDisconnect(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){
+ DbdataTable *pTab = (DbdataTable*)pVtab;
+ if( pTab ){
+ sqlite3_finalize(pTab->pStmt);
+ sqlite3_free(pVtab);
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function interprets two types of constraints:
+**
+** schema=?
+** pgno=?
+**
+** If neither are present, idxNum is set to 0. If schema=? is present,
+** the 0x01 bit in idxNum is set. If pgno=? is present, the 0x02 bit
+** in idxNum is set.
+**
+** If both parameters are present, schema is in position 0 and pgno in
+** position 1.
+*/
+static int dbdataBestIndex(sqlite3_vtab *tab, sqlite3_index_info *pIdx){
+ DbdataTable *pTab = (DbdataTable*)tab;
+ int i;
+ int iSchema = -1;
+ int iPgno = -1;
+ int colSchema = (pTab->bPtr ? DBPTR_COLUMN_SCHEMA : DBDATA_COLUMN_SCHEMA);
+
+ for(i=0; i<pIdx->nConstraint; i++){
+ struct sqlite3_index_constraint *p = &pIdx->aConstraint[i];
+ if( p->op==SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ ){
+ if( p->iColumn==colSchema ){
+ if( p->usable==0 ) return SQLITE_CONSTRAINT;
+ iSchema = i;
+ }
+ if( p->iColumn==DBDATA_COLUMN_PGNO && p->usable ){
+ iPgno = i;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( iSchema>=0 ){
+ pIdx->aConstraintUsage[iSchema].argvIndex = 1;
+ pIdx->aConstraintUsage[iSchema].omit = 1;
+ }
+ if( iPgno>=0 ){
+ pIdx->aConstraintUsage[iPgno].argvIndex = 1 + (iSchema>=0);
+ pIdx->aConstraintUsage[iPgno].omit = 1;
+ pIdx->estimatedCost = 100;
+ pIdx->estimatedRows = 50;
+
+ if( pTab->bPtr==0 && pIdx->nOrderBy && pIdx->aOrderBy[0].desc==0 ){
+ int iCol = pIdx->aOrderBy[0].iColumn;
+ if( pIdx->nOrderBy==1 ){
+ pIdx->orderByConsumed = (iCol==0 || iCol==1);
+ }else if( pIdx->nOrderBy==2 && pIdx->aOrderBy[1].desc==0 && iCol==0 ){
+ pIdx->orderByConsumed = (pIdx->aOrderBy[1].iColumn==1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ }else{
+ pIdx->estimatedCost = 100000000;
+ pIdx->estimatedRows = 1000000000;
+ }
+ pIdx->idxNum = (iSchema>=0 ? 0x01 : 0x00) | (iPgno>=0 ? 0x02 : 0x00);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Open a new sqlite_dbdata or sqlite_dbptr cursor.
+*/
+static int dbdataOpen(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, sqlite3_vtab_cursor **ppCursor){
+ DbdataCursor *pCsr;
+
+ pCsr = (DbdataCursor*)sqlite3_malloc64(sizeof(DbdataCursor));
+ if( pCsr==0 ){
+ return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ memset(pCsr, 0, sizeof(DbdataCursor));
+ pCsr->base.pVtab = pVTab;
+ }
+
+ *ppCursor = (sqlite3_vtab_cursor *)pCsr;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Restore a cursor object to the state it was in when first allocated
+** by dbdataOpen().
+*/
+static void dbdataResetCursor(DbdataCursor *pCsr){
+ DbdataTable *pTab = (DbdataTable*)(pCsr->base.pVtab);
+ if( pTab->pStmt==0 ){
+ pTab->pStmt = pCsr->pStmt;
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_finalize(pCsr->pStmt);
+ }
+ pCsr->pStmt = 0;
+ pCsr->iPgno = 1;
+ pCsr->iCell = 0;
+ pCsr->iField = 0;
+ pCsr->bOnePage = 0;
+ sqlite3_free(pCsr->aPage);
+ sqlite3_free(pCsr->pRec);
+ pCsr->pRec = 0;
+ pCsr->aPage = 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Close an sqlite_dbdata or sqlite_dbptr cursor.
+*/
+static int dbdataClose(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *pCursor){
+ DbdataCursor *pCsr = (DbdataCursor*)pCursor;
+ dbdataResetCursor(pCsr);
+ sqlite3_free(pCsr);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Utility methods to decode 16 and 32-bit big-endian unsigned integers.
+*/
+static u32 get_uint16(unsigned char *a){
+ return (a[0]<<8)|a[1];
+}
+static u32 get_uint32(unsigned char *a){
+ return ((u32)a[0]<<24)
+ | ((u32)a[1]<<16)
+ | ((u32)a[2]<<8)
+ | ((u32)a[3]);
+}
+
+/*
+** Load page pgno from the database via the sqlite_dbpage virtual table.
+** If successful, set (*ppPage) to point to a buffer containing the page
+** data, (*pnPage) to the size of that buffer in bytes and return
+** SQLITE_OK. In this case it is the responsibility of the caller to
+** eventually free the buffer using sqlite3_free().
+**
+** Or, if an error occurs, set both (*ppPage) and (*pnPage) to 0 and
+** return an SQLite error code.
+*/
+static int dbdataLoadPage(
+ DbdataCursor *pCsr, /* Cursor object */
+ u32 pgno, /* Page number of page to load */
+ u8 **ppPage, /* OUT: pointer to page buffer */
+ int *pnPage /* OUT: Size of (*ppPage) in bytes */
+){
+ int rc2;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = pCsr->pStmt;
+
+ *ppPage = 0;
+ *pnPage = 0;
+ if( pgno>0 ){
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pStmt, 2, pgno);
+ if( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){
+ int nCopy = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 0);
+ if( nCopy>0 ){
+ u8 *pPage;
+ pPage = (u8*)sqlite3_malloc64(nCopy + DBDATA_PADDING_BYTES);
+ if( pPage==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ const u8 *pCopy = sqlite3_column_blob(pStmt, 0);
+ memcpy(pPage, pCopy, nCopy);
+ memset(&pPage[nCopy], 0, DBDATA_PADDING_BYTES);
+ }
+ *ppPage = pPage;
+ *pnPage = nCopy;
+ }
+ }
+ rc2 = sqlite3_reset(pStmt);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = rc2;
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Read a varint. Put the value in *pVal and return the number of bytes.
+*/
+static int dbdataGetVarint(const u8 *z, sqlite3_int64 *pVal){
+ sqlite3_uint64 u = 0;
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; i<8; i++){
+ u = (u<<7) + (z[i]&0x7f);
+ if( (z[i]&0x80)==0 ){ *pVal = (sqlite3_int64)u; return i+1; }
+ }
+ u = (u<<8) + (z[i]&0xff);
+ *pVal = (sqlite3_int64)u;
+ return 9;
+}
+
+/*
+** Like dbdataGetVarint(), but set the output to 0 if it is less than 0
+** or greater than 0xFFFFFFFF. This can be used for all varints in an
+** SQLite database except for key values in intkey tables.
+*/
+static int dbdataGetVarintU32(const u8 *z, sqlite3_int64 *pVal){
+ sqlite3_int64 val;
+ int nRet = dbdataGetVarint(z, &val);
+ if( val<0 || val>0xFFFFFFFF ) val = 0;
+ *pVal = val;
+ return nRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the number of bytes of space used by an SQLite value of type
+** eType.
+*/
+static int dbdataValueBytes(int eType){
+ switch( eType ){
+ case 0: case 8: case 9:
+ case 10: case 11:
+ return 0;
+ case 1:
+ return 1;
+ case 2:
+ return 2;
+ case 3:
+ return 3;
+ case 4:
+ return 4;
+ case 5:
+ return 6;
+ case 6:
+ case 7:
+ return 8;
+ default:
+ if( eType>0 ){
+ return ((eType-12) / 2);
+ }
+ return 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Load a value of type eType from buffer pData and use it to set the
+** result of context object pCtx.
+*/
+static void dbdataValue(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx,
+ u32 enc,
+ int eType,
+ u8 *pData,
+ sqlite3_int64 nData
+){
+ if( eType>=0 && dbdataValueBytes(eType)<=nData ){
+ switch( eType ){
+ case 0:
+ case 10:
+ case 11:
+ sqlite3_result_null(pCtx);
+ break;
+
+ case 8:
+ sqlite3_result_int(pCtx, 0);
+ break;
+ case 9:
+ sqlite3_result_int(pCtx, 1);
+ break;
+
+ case 1: case 2: case 3: case 4: case 5: case 6: case 7: {
+ sqlite3_uint64 v = (signed char)pData[0];
+ pData++;
+ switch( eType ){
+ case 7:
+ case 6: v = (v<<16) + (pData[0]<<8) + pData[1]; pData += 2;
+ case 5: v = (v<<16) + (pData[0]<<8) + pData[1]; pData += 2;
+ case 4: v = (v<<8) + pData[0]; pData++;
+ case 3: v = (v<<8) + pData[0]; pData++;
+ case 2: v = (v<<8) + pData[0]; pData++;
+ }
+
+ if( eType==7 ){
+ double r;
+ memcpy(&r, &v, sizeof(r));
+ sqlite3_result_double(pCtx, r);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_result_int64(pCtx, (sqlite3_int64)v);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ default: {
+ int n = ((eType-12) / 2);
+ if( eType % 2 ){
+ switch( enc ){
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
+ case SQLITE_UTF16BE:
+ sqlite3_result_text16be(pCtx, (void*)pData, n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ break;
+ case SQLITE_UTF16LE:
+ sqlite3_result_text16le(pCtx, (void*)pData, n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ break;
+#endif
+ default:
+ sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, (char*)pData, n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ break;
+ }
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_result_blob(pCtx, pData, n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Move an sqlite_dbdata or sqlite_dbptr cursor to the next entry.
+*/
+static int dbdataNext(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *pCursor){
+ DbdataCursor *pCsr = (DbdataCursor*)pCursor;
+ DbdataTable *pTab = (DbdataTable*)pCursor->pVtab;
+
+ pCsr->iRowid++;
+ while( 1 ){
+ int rc;
+ int iOff = (pCsr->iPgno==1 ? 100 : 0);
+ int bNextPage = 0;
+
+ if( pCsr->aPage==0 ){
+ while( 1 ){
+ if( pCsr->bOnePage==0 && pCsr->iPgno>pCsr->szDb ) return SQLITE_OK;
+ rc = dbdataLoadPage(pCsr, pCsr->iPgno, &pCsr->aPage, &pCsr->nPage);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
+ if( pCsr->aPage && pCsr->nPage>=256 ) break;
+ sqlite3_free(pCsr->aPage);
+ pCsr->aPage = 0;
+ if( pCsr->bOnePage ) return SQLITE_OK;
+ pCsr->iPgno++;
+ }
+
+ assert( iOff+3+2<=pCsr->nPage );
+ pCsr->iCell = pTab->bPtr ? -2 : 0;
+ pCsr->nCell = get_uint16(&pCsr->aPage[iOff+3]);
+ }
+
+ if( pTab->bPtr ){
+ if( pCsr->aPage[iOff]!=0x02 && pCsr->aPage[iOff]!=0x05 ){
+ pCsr->iCell = pCsr->nCell;
+ }
+ pCsr->iCell++;
+ if( pCsr->iCell>=pCsr->nCell ){
+ sqlite3_free(pCsr->aPage);
+ pCsr->aPage = 0;
+ if( pCsr->bOnePage ) return SQLITE_OK;
+ pCsr->iPgno++;
+ }else{
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+ }
+ }else{
+ /* If there is no record loaded, load it now. */
+ if( pCsr->pRec==0 ){
+ int bHasRowid = 0;
+ int nPointer = 0;
+ sqlite3_int64 nPayload = 0;
+ sqlite3_int64 nHdr = 0;
+ int iHdr;
+ int U, X;
+ int nLocal;
+
+ switch( pCsr->aPage[iOff] ){
+ case 0x02:
+ nPointer = 4;
+ break;
+ case 0x0a:
+ break;
+ case 0x0d:
+ bHasRowid = 1;
+ break;
+ default:
+ /* This is not a b-tree page with records on it. Continue. */
+ pCsr->iCell = pCsr->nCell;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ if( pCsr->iCell>=pCsr->nCell ){
+ bNextPage = 1;
+ }else{
+
+ iOff += 8 + nPointer + pCsr->iCell*2;
+ if( iOff>pCsr->nPage ){
+ bNextPage = 1;
+ }else{
+ iOff = get_uint16(&pCsr->aPage[iOff]);
+ }
+
+ /* For an interior node cell, skip past the child-page number */
+ iOff += nPointer;
+
+ /* Load the "byte of payload including overflow" field */
+ if( bNextPage || iOff>pCsr->nPage ){
+ bNextPage = 1;
+ }else{
+ iOff += dbdataGetVarintU32(&pCsr->aPage[iOff], &nPayload);
+ }
+
+ /* If this is a leaf intkey cell, load the rowid */
+ if( bHasRowid && !bNextPage && iOff<pCsr->nPage ){
+ iOff += dbdataGetVarint(&pCsr->aPage[iOff], &pCsr->iIntkey);
+ }
+
+ /* Figure out how much data to read from the local page */
+ U = pCsr->nPage;
+ if( bHasRowid ){
+ X = U-35;
+ }else{
+ X = ((U-12)*64/255)-23;
+ }
+ if( nPayload<=X ){
+ nLocal = nPayload;
+ }else{
+ int M, K;
+ M = ((U-12)*32/255)-23;
+ K = M+((nPayload-M)%(U-4));
+ if( K<=X ){
+ nLocal = K;
+ }else{
+ nLocal = M;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( bNextPage || nLocal+iOff>pCsr->nPage ){
+ bNextPage = 1;
+ }else{
+
+ /* Allocate space for payload. And a bit more to catch small buffer
+ ** overruns caused by attempting to read a varint or similar from
+ ** near the end of a corrupt record. */
+ pCsr->pRec = (u8*)sqlite3_malloc64(nPayload+DBDATA_PADDING_BYTES);
+ if( pCsr->pRec==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ memset(pCsr->pRec, 0, nPayload+DBDATA_PADDING_BYTES);
+ pCsr->nRec = nPayload;
+
+ /* Load the nLocal bytes of payload */
+ memcpy(pCsr->pRec, &pCsr->aPage[iOff], nLocal);
+ iOff += nLocal;
+
+ /* Load content from overflow pages */
+ if( nPayload>nLocal ){
+ sqlite3_int64 nRem = nPayload - nLocal;
+ u32 pgnoOvfl = get_uint32(&pCsr->aPage[iOff]);
+ while( nRem>0 ){
+ u8 *aOvfl = 0;
+ int nOvfl = 0;
+ int nCopy;
+ rc = dbdataLoadPage(pCsr, pgnoOvfl, &aOvfl, &nOvfl);
+ assert( rc!=SQLITE_OK || aOvfl==0 || nOvfl==pCsr->nPage );
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
+ if( aOvfl==0 ) break;
+
+ nCopy = U-4;
+ if( nCopy>nRem ) nCopy = nRem;
+ memcpy(&pCsr->pRec[nPayload-nRem], &aOvfl[4], nCopy);
+ nRem -= nCopy;
+
+ pgnoOvfl = get_uint32(aOvfl);
+ sqlite3_free(aOvfl);
+ }
+ }
+
+ iHdr = dbdataGetVarintU32(pCsr->pRec, &nHdr);
+ if( nHdr>nPayload ) nHdr = 0;
+ pCsr->nHdr = nHdr;
+ pCsr->pHdrPtr = &pCsr->pRec[iHdr];
+ pCsr->pPtr = &pCsr->pRec[pCsr->nHdr];
+ pCsr->iField = (bHasRowid ? -1 : 0);
+ }
+ }
+ }else{
+ pCsr->iField++;
+ if( pCsr->iField>0 ){
+ sqlite3_int64 iType;
+ if( pCsr->pHdrPtr>&pCsr->pRec[pCsr->nRec] ){
+ bNextPage = 1;
+ }else{
+ pCsr->pHdrPtr += dbdataGetVarintU32(pCsr->pHdrPtr, &iType);
+ pCsr->pPtr += dbdataValueBytes(iType);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( bNextPage ){
+ sqlite3_free(pCsr->aPage);
+ sqlite3_free(pCsr->pRec);
+ pCsr->aPage = 0;
+ pCsr->pRec = 0;
+ if( pCsr->bOnePage ) return SQLITE_OK;
+ pCsr->iPgno++;
+ }else{
+ if( pCsr->iField<0 || pCsr->pHdrPtr<&pCsr->pRec[pCsr->nHdr] ){
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+ }
+
+ /* Advance to the next cell. The next iteration of the loop will load
+ ** the record and so on. */
+ sqlite3_free(pCsr->pRec);
+ pCsr->pRec = 0;
+ pCsr->iCell++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ assert( !"can't get here" );
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return true if the cursor is at EOF.
+*/
+static int dbdataEof(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *pCursor){
+ DbdataCursor *pCsr = (DbdataCursor*)pCursor;
+ return pCsr->aPage==0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return true if nul-terminated string zSchema ends in "()". Or false
+** otherwise.
+*/
+static int dbdataIsFunction(const char *zSchema){
+ size_t n = strlen(zSchema);
+ if( n>2 && zSchema[n-2]=='(' && zSchema[n-1]==')' ){
+ return (int)n-2;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Determine the size in pages of database zSchema (where zSchema is
+** "main", "temp" or the name of an attached database) and set
+** pCsr->szDb accordingly. If successful, return SQLITE_OK. Otherwise,
+** an SQLite error code.
+*/
+static int dbdataDbsize(DbdataCursor *pCsr, const char *zSchema){
+ DbdataTable *pTab = (DbdataTable*)pCsr->base.pVtab;
+ char *zSql = 0;
+ int rc, rc2;
+ int nFunc = 0;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+
+ if( (nFunc = dbdataIsFunction(zSchema))>0 ){
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT %.*s(0)", nFunc, zSchema);
+ }else{
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("PRAGMA %Q.page_count", zSchema);
+ }
+ if( zSql==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(pTab->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ pCsr->szDb = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 0);
+ }
+ rc2 = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = rc2;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Attempt to figure out the encoding of the database by retrieving page 1
+** and inspecting the header field. If successful, set the pCsr->enc variable
+** and return SQLITE_OK. Otherwise, return an SQLite error code.
+*/
+static int dbdataGetEncoding(DbdataCursor *pCsr){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ int nPg1 = 0;
+ u8 *aPg1 = 0;
+ rc = dbdataLoadPage(pCsr, 1, &aPg1, &nPg1);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && nPg1>=(56+4) ){
+ pCsr->enc = get_uint32(&aPg1[56]);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(aPg1);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** xFilter method for sqlite_dbdata and sqlite_dbptr.
+*/
+static int dbdataFilter(
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor *pCursor,
+ int idxNum, const char *idxStr,
+ int argc, sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ DbdataCursor *pCsr = (DbdataCursor*)pCursor;
+ DbdataTable *pTab = (DbdataTable*)pCursor->pVtab;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ const char *zSchema = "main";
+ (void)idxStr;
+ (void)argc;
+
+ dbdataResetCursor(pCsr);
+ assert( pCsr->iPgno==1 );
+ if( idxNum & 0x01 ){
+ zSchema = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
+ if( zSchema==0 ) zSchema = "";
+ }
+ if( idxNum & 0x02 ){
+ pCsr->iPgno = sqlite3_value_int(argv[(idxNum & 0x01)]);
+ pCsr->bOnePage = 1;
+ }else{
+ rc = dbdataDbsize(pCsr, zSchema);
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int nFunc = 0;
+ if( pTab->pStmt ){
+ pCsr->pStmt = pTab->pStmt;
+ pTab->pStmt = 0;
+ }else if( (nFunc = dbdataIsFunction(zSchema))>0 ){
+ char *zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT %.*s(?2)", nFunc, zSchema);
+ if( zSql==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(pTab->db, zSql, -1, &pCsr->pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }
+ }else{
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(pTab->db,
+ "SELECT data FROM sqlite_dbpage(?) WHERE pgno=?", -1,
+ &pCsr->pStmt, 0
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_bind_text(pCsr->pStmt, 1, zSchema, -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ }
+
+ /* Try to determine the encoding of the db by inspecting the header
+ ** field on page 1. */
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = dbdataGetEncoding(pCsr);
+ }
+
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ pTab->base.zErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", sqlite3_errmsg(pTab->db));
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = dbdataNext(pCursor);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return a column for the sqlite_dbdata or sqlite_dbptr table.
+*/
+static int dbdataColumn(
+ sqlite3_vtab_cursor *pCursor,
+ sqlite3_context *ctx,
+ int i
+){
+ DbdataCursor *pCsr = (DbdataCursor*)pCursor;
+ DbdataTable *pTab = (DbdataTable*)pCursor->pVtab;
+ if( pTab->bPtr ){
+ switch( i ){
+ case DBPTR_COLUMN_PGNO:
+ sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pCsr->iPgno);
+ break;
+ case DBPTR_COLUMN_CHILD: {
+ int iOff = pCsr->iPgno==1 ? 100 : 0;
+ if( pCsr->iCell<0 ){
+ iOff += 8;
+ }else{
+ iOff += 12 + pCsr->iCell*2;
+ if( iOff>pCsr->nPage ) return SQLITE_OK;
+ iOff = get_uint16(&pCsr->aPage[iOff]);
+ }
+ if( iOff<=pCsr->nPage ){
+ sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, get_uint32(&pCsr->aPage[iOff]));
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }else{
+ switch( i ){
+ case DBDATA_COLUMN_PGNO:
+ sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pCsr->iPgno);
+ break;
+ case DBDATA_COLUMN_CELL:
+ sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pCsr->iCell);
+ break;
+ case DBDATA_COLUMN_FIELD:
+ sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pCsr->iField);
+ break;
+ case DBDATA_COLUMN_VALUE: {
+ if( pCsr->iField<0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pCsr->iIntkey);
+ }else if( &pCsr->pRec[pCsr->nRec] >= pCsr->pPtr ){
+ sqlite3_int64 iType;
+ dbdataGetVarintU32(pCsr->pHdrPtr, &iType);
+ dbdataValue(
+ ctx, pCsr->enc, iType, pCsr->pPtr,
+ &pCsr->pRec[pCsr->nRec] - pCsr->pPtr
+ );
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the rowid for an sqlite_dbdata or sqlite_dptr table.
+*/
+static int dbdataRowid(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *pCursor, sqlite_int64 *pRowid){
+ DbdataCursor *pCsr = (DbdataCursor*)pCursor;
+ *pRowid = pCsr->iRowid;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Invoke this routine to register the "sqlite_dbdata" virtual table module
+*/
+static int sqlite3DbdataRegister(sqlite3 *db){
+ static sqlite3_module dbdata_module = {
+ 0, /* iVersion */
+ 0, /* xCreate */
+ dbdataConnect, /* xConnect */
+ dbdataBestIndex, /* xBestIndex */
+ dbdataDisconnect, /* xDisconnect */
+ 0, /* xDestroy */
+ dbdataOpen, /* xOpen - open a cursor */
+ dbdataClose, /* xClose - close a cursor */
+ dbdataFilter, /* xFilter - configure scan constraints */
+ dbdataNext, /* xNext - advance a cursor */
+ dbdataEof, /* xEof - check for end of scan */
+ dbdataColumn, /* xColumn - read data */
+ dbdataRowid, /* xRowid - read data */
+ 0, /* xUpdate */
+ 0, /* xBegin */
+ 0, /* xSync */
+ 0, /* xCommit */
+ 0, /* xRollback */
+ 0, /* xFindMethod */
+ 0, /* xRename */
+ 0, /* xSavepoint */
+ 0, /* xRelease */
+ 0, /* xRollbackTo */
+ 0 /* xShadowName */
+ };
+
+ int rc = sqlite3_create_module(db, "sqlite_dbdata", &dbdata_module, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_create_module(db, "sqlite_dbptr", &dbdata_module, (void*)1);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_dbdata_init(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ char **pzErrMsg,
+ const sqlite3_api_routines *pApi
+){
+ SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(pApi);
+ (void)pzErrMsg;
+ return sqlite3DbdataRegister(db);
+}
+
+#endif /* ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */
+
+/************************* End ../ext/recover/dbdata.c ********************/
+/************************* Begin ../ext/recover/sqlite3recover.c ******************/
+/*
+** 2022-08-27
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+**
+*/
+
+
+/* #include "sqlite3recover.h" */
+#include <assert.h>
+#include <string.h>
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+
+/*
+** Declaration for public API function in file dbdata.c. This may be called
+** with NULL as the final two arguments to register the sqlite_dbptr and
+** sqlite_dbdata virtual tables with a database handle.
+*/
+#ifdef _WIN32
+
+#endif
+int sqlite3_dbdata_init(sqlite3*, char**, const sqlite3_api_routines*);
+
+/* typedef unsigned int u32; */
+/* typedef unsigned char u8; */
+/* typedef sqlite3_int64 i64; */
+
+typedef struct RecoverTable RecoverTable;
+typedef struct RecoverColumn RecoverColumn;
+
+/*
+** When recovering rows of data that can be associated with table
+** definitions recovered from the sqlite_schema table, each table is
+** represented by an instance of the following object.
+**
+** iRoot:
+** The root page in the original database. Not necessarily (and usually
+** not) the same in the recovered database.
+**
+** zTab:
+** Name of the table.
+**
+** nCol/aCol[]:
+** aCol[] is an array of nCol columns. In the order in which they appear
+** in the table.
+**
+** bIntkey:
+** Set to true for intkey tables, false for WITHOUT ROWID.
+**
+** iRowidBind:
+** Each column in the aCol[] array has associated with it the index of
+** the bind parameter its values will be bound to in the INSERT statement
+** used to construct the output database. If the table does has a rowid
+** but not an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY column, then iRowidBind contains the
+** index of the bind paramater to which the rowid value should be bound.
+** Otherwise, it contains -1. If the table does contain an INTEGER PRIMARY
+** KEY column, then the rowid value should be bound to the index associated
+** with the column.
+**
+** pNext:
+** All RecoverTable objects used by the recovery operation are allocated
+** and populated as part of creating the recovered database schema in
+** the output database, before any non-schema data are recovered. They
+** are then stored in a singly-linked list linked by this variable beginning
+** at sqlite3_recover.pTblList.
+*/
+struct RecoverTable {
+ u32 iRoot; /* Root page in original database */
+ char *zTab; /* Name of table */
+ int nCol; /* Number of columns in table */
+ RecoverColumn *aCol; /* Array of columns */
+ int bIntkey; /* True for intkey, false for without rowid */
+ int iRowidBind; /* If >0, bind rowid to INSERT here */
+ RecoverTable *pNext;
+};
+
+/*
+** Each database column is represented by an instance of the following object
+** stored in the RecoverTable.aCol[] array of the associated table.
+**
+** iField:
+** The index of the associated field within database records. Or -1 if
+** there is no associated field (e.g. for virtual generated columns).
+**
+** iBind:
+** The bind index of the INSERT statement to bind this columns values
+** to. Or 0 if there is no such index (iff (iField<0)).
+**
+** bIPK:
+** True if this is the INTEGER PRIMARY KEY column.
+**
+** zCol:
+** Name of column.
+**
+** eHidden:
+** A RECOVER_EHIDDEN_* constant value (see below for interpretation of each).
+*/
+struct RecoverColumn {
+ int iField; /* Field in record on disk */
+ int iBind; /* Binding to use in INSERT */
+ int bIPK; /* True for IPK column */
+ char *zCol;
+ int eHidden;
+};
+
+#define RECOVER_EHIDDEN_NONE 0 /* Normal database column */
+#define RECOVER_EHIDDEN_HIDDEN 1 /* Column is __HIDDEN__ */
+#define RECOVER_EHIDDEN_VIRTUAL 2 /* Virtual generated column */
+#define RECOVER_EHIDDEN_STORED 3 /* Stored generated column */
+
+/*
+** Bitmap object used to track pages in the input database. Allocated
+** and manipulated only by the following functions:
+**
+** recoverBitmapAlloc()
+** recoverBitmapFree()
+** recoverBitmapSet()
+** recoverBitmapQuery()
+**
+** nPg:
+** Largest page number that may be stored in the bitmap. The range
+** of valid keys is 1 to nPg, inclusive.
+**
+** aElem[]:
+** Array large enough to contain a bit for each key. For key value
+** iKey, the associated bit is the bit (iKey%32) of aElem[iKey/32].
+** In other words, the following is true if bit iKey is set, or
+** false if it is clear:
+**
+** (aElem[iKey/32] & (1 << (iKey%32))) ? 1 : 0
+*/
+typedef struct RecoverBitmap RecoverBitmap;
+struct RecoverBitmap {
+ i64 nPg; /* Size of bitmap */
+ u32 aElem[1]; /* Array of 32-bit bitmasks */
+};
+
+/*
+** State variables (part of the sqlite3_recover structure) used while
+** recovering data for tables identified in the recovered schema (state
+** RECOVER_STATE_WRITING).
+*/
+typedef struct RecoverStateW1 RecoverStateW1;
+struct RecoverStateW1 {
+ sqlite3_stmt *pTbls;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pSel;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pInsert;
+ int nInsert;
+
+ RecoverTable *pTab; /* Table currently being written */
+ int nMax; /* Max column count in any schema table */
+ sqlite3_value **apVal; /* Array of nMax values */
+ int nVal; /* Number of valid entries in apVal[] */
+ int bHaveRowid;
+ i64 iRowid;
+ i64 iPrevPage;
+ int iPrevCell;
+};
+
+/*
+** State variables (part of the sqlite3_recover structure) used while
+** recovering data destined for the lost and found table (states
+** RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND[123]).
+*/
+typedef struct RecoverStateLAF RecoverStateLAF;
+struct RecoverStateLAF {
+ RecoverBitmap *pUsed;
+ i64 nPg; /* Size of db in pages */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pAllAndParent;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pMapInsert;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pMaxField;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pUsedPages;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pFindRoot;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pInsert; /* INSERT INTO lost_and_found ... */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pAllPage;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pPageData;
+ sqlite3_value **apVal;
+ int nMaxField;
+};
+
+/*
+** Main recover handle structure.
+*/
+struct sqlite3_recover {
+ /* Copies of sqlite3_recover_init[_sql]() parameters */
+ sqlite3 *dbIn; /* Input database */
+ char *zDb; /* Name of input db ("main" etc.) */
+ char *zUri; /* URI for output database */
+ void *pSqlCtx; /* SQL callback context */
+ int (*xSql)(void*,const char*); /* Pointer to SQL callback function */
+
+ /* Values configured by sqlite3_recover_config() */
+ char *zStateDb; /* State database to use (or NULL) */
+ char *zLostAndFound; /* Name of lost-and-found table (or NULL) */
+ int bFreelistCorrupt; /* SQLITE_RECOVER_FREELIST_CORRUPT setting */
+ int bRecoverRowid; /* SQLITE_RECOVER_ROWIDS setting */
+ int bSlowIndexes; /* SQLITE_RECOVER_SLOWINDEXES setting */
+
+ int pgsz;
+ int detected_pgsz;
+ int nReserve;
+ u8 *pPage1Disk;
+ u8 *pPage1Cache;
+
+ /* Error code and error message */
+ int errCode; /* For sqlite3_recover_errcode() */
+ char *zErrMsg; /* For sqlite3_recover_errmsg() */
+
+ int eState;
+ int bCloseTransaction;
+
+ /* Variables used with eState==RECOVER_STATE_WRITING */
+ RecoverStateW1 w1;
+
+ /* Variables used with states RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND[123] */
+ RecoverStateLAF laf;
+
+ /* Fields used within sqlite3_recover_run() */
+ sqlite3 *dbOut; /* Output database */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pGetPage; /* SELECT against input db sqlite_dbdata */
+ RecoverTable *pTblList; /* List of tables recovered from schema */
+};
+
+/*
+** The various states in which an sqlite3_recover object may exist:
+**
+** RECOVER_STATE_INIT:
+** The object is initially created in this state. sqlite3_recover_step()
+** has yet to be called. This is the only state in which it is permitted
+** to call sqlite3_recover_config().
+**
+** RECOVER_STATE_WRITING:
+**
+** RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND1:
+** State to populate the bitmap of pages used by other tables or the
+** database freelist.
+**
+** RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND2:
+** Populate the recovery.map table - used to figure out a "root" page
+** for each lost page from in the database from which records are
+** extracted.
+**
+** RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND3:
+** Populate the lost-and-found table itself.
+*/
+#define RECOVER_STATE_INIT 0
+#define RECOVER_STATE_WRITING 1
+#define RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND1 2
+#define RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND2 3
+#define RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND3 4
+#define RECOVER_STATE_SCHEMA2 5
+#define RECOVER_STATE_DONE 6
+
+
+/*
+** Global variables used by this extension.
+*/
+typedef struct RecoverGlobal RecoverGlobal;
+struct RecoverGlobal {
+ const sqlite3_io_methods *pMethods;
+ sqlite3_recover *p;
+};
+static RecoverGlobal recover_g;
+
+/*
+** Use this static SQLite mutex to protect the globals during the
+** first call to sqlite3_recover_step().
+*/
+#define RECOVER_MUTEX_ID SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_APP2
+
+
+/*
+** Default value for SQLITE_RECOVER_ROWIDS (sqlite3_recover.bRecoverRowid).
+*/
+#define RECOVER_ROWID_DEFAULT 1
+
+/*
+** Mutex handling:
+**
+** recoverEnterMutex() - Enter the recovery mutex
+** recoverLeaveMutex() - Leave the recovery mutex
+** recoverAssertMutexHeld() - Assert that the recovery mutex is held
+*/
+#if defined(SQLITE_THREADSAFE) && SQLITE_THREADSAFE==0
+# define recoverEnterMutex()
+# define recoverLeaveMutex()
+#else
+static void recoverEnterMutex(void){
+ sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_mutex_alloc(RECOVER_MUTEX_ID));
+}
+static void recoverLeaveMutex(void){
+ sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_mutex_alloc(RECOVER_MUTEX_ID));
+}
+#endif
+#if SQLITE_THREADSAFE+0>=1 && defined(SQLITE_DEBUG)
+static void recoverAssertMutexHeld(void){
+ assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(sqlite3_mutex_alloc(RECOVER_MUTEX_ID)) );
+}
+#else
+# define recoverAssertMutexHeld()
+#endif
+
+
+/*
+** Like strlen(). But handles NULL pointer arguments.
+*/
+static int recoverStrlen(const char *zStr){
+ if( zStr==0 ) return 0;
+ return (int)(strlen(zStr)&0x7fffffff);
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if the recover handle passed as the first
+** argument already contains an error (if p->errCode!=SQLITE_OK).
+**
+** Otherwise, an attempt is made to allocate, zero and return a buffer nByte
+** bytes in size. If successful, a pointer to the new buffer is returned. Or,
+** if an OOM error occurs, NULL is returned and the handle error code
+** (p->errCode) set to SQLITE_NOMEM.
+*/
+static void *recoverMalloc(sqlite3_recover *p, i64 nByte){
+ void *pRet = 0;
+ assert( nByte>0 );
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pRet = sqlite3_malloc64(nByte);
+ if( pRet ){
+ memset(pRet, 0, nByte);
+ }else{
+ p->errCode = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+ }
+ return pRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** Set the error code and error message for the recover handle passed as
+** the first argument. The error code is set to the value of parameter
+** errCode.
+**
+** Parameter zFmt must be a printf() style formatting string. The handle
+** error message is set to the result of using any trailing arguments for
+** parameter substitutions in the formatting string.
+**
+** For example:
+**
+** recoverError(p, SQLITE_ERROR, "no such table: %s", zTablename);
+*/
+static int recoverError(
+ sqlite3_recover *p,
+ int errCode,
+ const char *zFmt, ...
+){
+ char *z = 0;
+ va_list ap;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ if( zFmt ){
+ z = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(p->zErrMsg);
+ p->zErrMsg = z;
+ p->errCode = errCode;
+ return errCode;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if p->errCode is initially other than SQLITE_OK.
+** In this case it returns NULL.
+**
+** Otherwise, an attempt is made to allocate and return a bitmap object
+** large enough to store a bit for all page numbers between 1 and nPg,
+** inclusive. The bitmap is initially zeroed.
+*/
+static RecoverBitmap *recoverBitmapAlloc(sqlite3_recover *p, i64 nPg){
+ int nElem = (nPg+1+31) / 32;
+ int nByte = sizeof(RecoverBitmap) + nElem*sizeof(u32);
+ RecoverBitmap *pRet = (RecoverBitmap*)recoverMalloc(p, nByte);
+
+ if( pRet ){
+ pRet->nPg = nPg;
+ }
+ return pRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** Free a bitmap object allocated by recoverBitmapAlloc().
+*/
+static void recoverBitmapFree(RecoverBitmap *pMap){
+ sqlite3_free(pMap);
+}
+
+/*
+** Set the bit associated with page iPg in bitvec pMap.
+*/
+static void recoverBitmapSet(RecoverBitmap *pMap, i64 iPg){
+ if( iPg<=pMap->nPg ){
+ int iElem = (iPg / 32);
+ int iBit = (iPg % 32);
+ pMap->aElem[iElem] |= (((u32)1) << iBit);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Query bitmap object pMap for the state of the bit associated with page
+** iPg. Return 1 if it is set, or 0 otherwise.
+*/
+static int recoverBitmapQuery(RecoverBitmap *pMap, i64 iPg){
+ int ret = 1;
+ if( iPg<=pMap->nPg && iPg>0 ){
+ int iElem = (iPg / 32);
+ int iBit = (iPg % 32);
+ ret = (pMap->aElem[iElem] & (((u32)1) << iBit)) ? 1 : 0;
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
+
+/*
+** Set the recover handle error to the error code and message returned by
+** calling sqlite3_errcode() and sqlite3_errmsg(), respectively, on database
+** handle db.
+*/
+static int recoverDbError(sqlite3_recover *p, sqlite3 *db){
+ return recoverError(p, sqlite3_errcode(db), "%s", sqlite3_errmsg(db));
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if recover handle p already contains an error
+** (if p->errCode!=SQLITE_OK).
+**
+** Otherwise, it attempts to prepare the SQL statement in zSql against
+** database handle db. If successful, the statement handle is returned.
+** Or, if an error occurs, NULL is returned and an error left in the
+** recover handle.
+*/
+static sqlite3_stmt *recoverPrepare(
+ sqlite3_recover *p,
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ const char *zSql
+){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0) ){
+ recoverDbError(p, db);
+ }
+ }
+ return pStmt;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if recover handle p already contains an error
+** (if p->errCode!=SQLITE_OK).
+**
+** Otherwise, argument zFmt is used as a printf() style format string,
+** along with any trailing arguments, to create an SQL statement. This
+** SQL statement is prepared against database handle db and, if successful,
+** the statment handle returned. Or, if an error occurs - either during
+** the printf() formatting or when preparing the resulting SQL - an
+** error code and message are left in the recover handle.
+*/
+static sqlite3_stmt *recoverPreparePrintf(
+ sqlite3_recover *p,
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ const char *zFmt, ...
+){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ va_list ap;
+ char *z;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ z = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ if( z==0 ){
+ p->errCode = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ pStmt = recoverPrepare(p, db, z);
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+ }
+ }
+ return pStmt;
+}
+
+/*
+** Reset SQLite statement handle pStmt. If the call to sqlite3_reset()
+** indicates that an error occurred, and there is not already an error
+** in the recover handle passed as the first argument, set the error
+** code and error message appropriately.
+**
+** This function returns a copy of the statement handle pointer passed
+** as the second argument.
+*/
+static sqlite3_stmt *recoverReset(sqlite3_recover *p, sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){
+ int rc = sqlite3_reset(pStmt);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK && rc!=SQLITE_CONSTRAINT && p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ recoverDbError(p, sqlite3_db_handle(pStmt));
+ }
+ return pStmt;
+}
+
+/*
+** Finalize SQLite statement handle pStmt. If the call to sqlite3_reset()
+** indicates that an error occurred, and there is not already an error
+** in the recover handle passed as the first argument, set the error
+** code and error message appropriately.
+*/
+static void recoverFinalize(sqlite3_recover *p, sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){
+ sqlite3 *db = sqlite3_db_handle(pStmt);
+ int rc = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK && p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ recoverDbError(p, db);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if recover handle p already contains an error
+** (if p->errCode!=SQLITE_OK). A copy of p->errCode is returned in this
+** case.
+**
+** Otherwise, execute SQL script zSql. If successful, return SQLITE_OK.
+** Or, if an error occurs, leave an error code and message in the recover
+** handle and return a copy of the error code.
+*/
+static int recoverExec(sqlite3_recover *p, sqlite3 *db, const char *zSql){
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int rc = sqlite3_exec(db, zSql, 0, 0, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ recoverDbError(p, db);
+ }
+ }
+ return p->errCode;
+}
+
+/*
+** Bind the value pVal to parameter iBind of statement pStmt. Leave an
+** error in the recover handle passed as the first argument if an error
+** (e.g. an OOM) occurs.
+*/
+static void recoverBindValue(
+ sqlite3_recover *p,
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt,
+ int iBind,
+ sqlite3_value *pVal
+){
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int rc = sqlite3_bind_value(pStmt, iBind, pVal);
+ if( rc ) recoverError(p, rc, 0);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if recover handle p already contains an error
+** (if p->errCode!=SQLITE_OK). NULL is returned in this case.
+**
+** Otherwise, an attempt is made to interpret zFmt as a printf() style
+** formatting string and the result of using the trailing arguments for
+** parameter substitution with it written into a buffer obtained from
+** sqlite3_malloc(). If successful, a pointer to the buffer is returned.
+** It is the responsibility of the caller to eventually free the buffer
+** using sqlite3_free().
+**
+** Or, if an error occurs, an error code and message is left in the recover
+** handle and NULL returned.
+*/
+static char *recoverMPrintf(sqlite3_recover *p, const char *zFmt, ...){
+ va_list ap;
+ char *z;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ z = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( z==0 ) p->errCode = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+ z = 0;
+ }
+ return z;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if recover handle p already contains an error
+** (if p->errCode!=SQLITE_OK). Zero is returned in this case.
+**
+** Otherwise, execute "PRAGMA page_count" against the input database. If
+** successful, return the integer result. Or, if an error occurs, leave an
+** error code and error message in the sqlite3_recover handle and return
+** zero.
+*/
+static i64 recoverPageCount(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ i64 nPg = 0;
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ pStmt = recoverPreparePrintf(p, p->dbIn, "PRAGMA %Q.page_count", p->zDb);
+ if( pStmt ){
+ sqlite3_step(pStmt);
+ nPg = sqlite3_column_int64(pStmt, 0);
+ }
+ recoverFinalize(p, pStmt);
+ }
+ return nPg;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of SQL scalar function "read_i32". The first argument to
+** this function must be a blob. The second a non-negative integer. This
+** function reads and returns a 32-bit big-endian integer from byte
+** offset (4*<arg2>) of the blob.
+**
+** SELECT read_i32(<blob>, <idx>)
+*/
+static void recoverReadI32(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ const unsigned char *pBlob;
+ int nBlob;
+ int iInt;
+
+ assert( argc==2 );
+ nBlob = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]);
+ pBlob = (const unsigned char*)sqlite3_value_blob(argv[0]);
+ iInt = sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]) & 0xFFFF;
+
+ if( (iInt+1)*4<=nBlob ){
+ const unsigned char *a = &pBlob[iInt*4];
+ i64 iVal = ((i64)a[0]<<24)
+ + ((i64)a[1]<<16)
+ + ((i64)a[2]<< 8)
+ + ((i64)a[3]<< 0);
+ sqlite3_result_int64(context, iVal);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of SQL scalar function "page_is_used". This function
+** is used as part of the procedure for locating orphan rows for the
+** lost-and-found table, and it depends on those routines having populated
+** the sqlite3_recover.laf.pUsed variable.
+**
+** The only argument to this function is a page-number. It returns true
+** if the page has already been used somehow during data recovery, or false
+** otherwise.
+**
+** SELECT page_is_used(<pgno>);
+*/
+static void recoverPageIsUsed(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx,
+ int nArg,
+ sqlite3_value **apArg
+){
+ sqlite3_recover *p = (sqlite3_recover*)sqlite3_user_data(pCtx);
+ i64 pgno = sqlite3_value_int64(apArg[0]);
+ assert( nArg==1 );
+ sqlite3_result_int(pCtx, recoverBitmapQuery(p->laf.pUsed, pgno));
+}
+
+/*
+** The implementation of a user-defined SQL function invoked by the
+** sqlite_dbdata and sqlite_dbptr virtual table modules to access pages
+** of the database being recovered.
+**
+** This function always takes a single integer argument. If the argument
+** is zero, then the value returned is the number of pages in the db being
+** recovered. If the argument is greater than zero, it is a page number.
+** The value returned in this case is an SQL blob containing the data for
+** the identified page of the db being recovered. e.g.
+**
+** SELECT getpage(0); -- return number of pages in db
+** SELECT getpage(4); -- return page 4 of db as a blob of data
+*/
+static void recoverGetPage(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx,
+ int nArg,
+ sqlite3_value **apArg
+){
+ sqlite3_recover *p = (sqlite3_recover*)sqlite3_user_data(pCtx);
+ i64 pgno = sqlite3_value_int64(apArg[0]);
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+
+ assert( nArg==1 );
+ if( pgno==0 ){
+ i64 nPg = recoverPageCount(p);
+ sqlite3_result_int64(pCtx, nPg);
+ return;
+ }else{
+ if( p->pGetPage==0 ){
+ pStmt = p->pGetPage = recoverPreparePrintf(
+ p, p->dbIn, "SELECT data FROM sqlite_dbpage(%Q) WHERE pgno=?", p->zDb
+ );
+ }else if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pStmt = p->pGetPage;
+ }
+
+ if( pStmt ){
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pStmt, 1, pgno);
+ if( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){
+ const u8 *aPg;
+ int nPg;
+ assert( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK );
+ aPg = sqlite3_column_blob(pStmt, 0);
+ nPg = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 0);
+ if( pgno==1 && nPg==p->pgsz && 0==memcmp(p->pPage1Cache, aPg, nPg) ){
+ aPg = p->pPage1Disk;
+ }
+ sqlite3_result_blob(pCtx, aPg, nPg-p->nReserve, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ }
+ recoverReset(p, pStmt);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( p->errCode ){
+ if( p->zErrMsg ) sqlite3_result_error(pCtx, p->zErrMsg, -1);
+ sqlite3_result_error_code(pCtx, p->errCode);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Find a string that is not found anywhere in z[]. Return a pointer
+** to that string.
+**
+** Try to use zA and zB first. If both of those are already found in z[]
+** then make up some string and store it in the buffer zBuf.
+*/
+static const char *recoverUnusedString(
+ const char *z, /* Result must not appear anywhere in z */
+ const char *zA, const char *zB, /* Try these first */
+ char *zBuf /* Space to store a generated string */
+){
+ unsigned i = 0;
+ if( strstr(z, zA)==0 ) return zA;
+ if( strstr(z, zB)==0 ) return zB;
+ do{
+ sqlite3_snprintf(20,zBuf,"(%s%u)", zA, i++);
+ }while( strstr(z,zBuf)!=0 );
+ return zBuf;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of scalar SQL function "escape_crnl". The argument passed to
+** this function is the output of built-in function quote(). If the first
+** character of the input is "'", indicating that the value passed to quote()
+** was a text value, then this function searches the input for "\n" and "\r"
+** characters and adds a wrapper similar to the following:
+**
+** replace(replace(<input>, '\n', char(10), '\r', char(13));
+**
+** Or, if the first character of the input is not "'", then a copy of the input
+** is returned.
+*/
+static void recoverEscapeCrnl(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ const char *zText = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
+ (void)argc;
+ if( zText && zText[0]=='\'' ){
+ int nText = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]);
+ int i;
+ char zBuf1[20];
+ char zBuf2[20];
+ const char *zNL = 0;
+ const char *zCR = 0;
+ int nCR = 0;
+ int nNL = 0;
+
+ for(i=0; zText[i]; i++){
+ if( zNL==0 && zText[i]=='\n' ){
+ zNL = recoverUnusedString(zText, "\\n", "\\012", zBuf1);
+ nNL = (int)strlen(zNL);
+ }
+ if( zCR==0 && zText[i]=='\r' ){
+ zCR = recoverUnusedString(zText, "\\r", "\\015", zBuf2);
+ nCR = (int)strlen(zCR);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( zNL || zCR ){
+ int iOut = 0;
+ i64 nMax = (nNL > nCR) ? nNL : nCR;
+ i64 nAlloc = nMax * nText + (nMax+64)*2;
+ char *zOut = (char*)sqlite3_malloc64(nAlloc);
+ if( zOut==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ if( zNL && zCR ){
+ memcpy(&zOut[iOut], "replace(replace(", 16);
+ iOut += 16;
+ }else{
+ memcpy(&zOut[iOut], "replace(", 8);
+ iOut += 8;
+ }
+ for(i=0; zText[i]; i++){
+ if( zText[i]=='\n' ){
+ memcpy(&zOut[iOut], zNL, nNL);
+ iOut += nNL;
+ }else if( zText[i]=='\r' ){
+ memcpy(&zOut[iOut], zCR, nCR);
+ iOut += nCR;
+ }else{
+ zOut[iOut] = zText[i];
+ iOut++;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( zNL ){
+ memcpy(&zOut[iOut], ",'", 2); iOut += 2;
+ memcpy(&zOut[iOut], zNL, nNL); iOut += nNL;
+ memcpy(&zOut[iOut], "', char(10))", 12); iOut += 12;
+ }
+ if( zCR ){
+ memcpy(&zOut[iOut], ",'", 2); iOut += 2;
+ memcpy(&zOut[iOut], zCR, nCR); iOut += nCR;
+ memcpy(&zOut[iOut], "', char(13))", 12); iOut += 12;
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_result_text(context, zOut, iOut, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ sqlite3_free(zOut);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_result_value(context, argv[0]);
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if recover handle p already contains an error
+** (if p->errCode!=SQLITE_OK). A copy of the error code is returned in
+** this case.
+**
+** Otherwise, attempt to populate temporary table "recovery.schema" with the
+** parts of the database schema that can be extracted from the input database.
+**
+** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an error code
+** and error message are left in the recover handle and a copy of the
+** error code returned. It is not considered an error if part of all of
+** the database schema cannot be recovered due to corruption.
+*/
+static int recoverCacheSchema(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ return recoverExec(p, p->dbOut,
+ "WITH RECURSIVE pages(p) AS ("
+ " SELECT 1"
+ " UNION"
+ " SELECT child FROM sqlite_dbptr('getpage()'), pages WHERE pgno=p"
+ ")"
+ "INSERT INTO recovery.schema SELECT"
+ " max(CASE WHEN field=0 THEN value ELSE NULL END),"
+ " max(CASE WHEN field=1 THEN value ELSE NULL END),"
+ " max(CASE WHEN field=2 THEN value ELSE NULL END),"
+ " max(CASE WHEN field=3 THEN value ELSE NULL END),"
+ " max(CASE WHEN field=4 THEN value ELSE NULL END)"
+ "FROM sqlite_dbdata('getpage()') WHERE pgno IN ("
+ " SELECT p FROM pages"
+ ") GROUP BY pgno, cell"
+ );
+}
+
+/*
+** If this recover handle is not in SQL callback mode (i.e. was not created
+** using sqlite3_recover_init_sql()) of if an error has already occurred,
+** this function is a no-op. Otherwise, issue a callback with SQL statement
+** zSql as the parameter.
+**
+** If the callback returns non-zero, set the recover handle error code to
+** the value returned (so that the caller will abandon processing).
+*/
+static void recoverSqlCallback(sqlite3_recover *p, const char *zSql){
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK && p->xSql ){
+ int res = p->xSql(p->pSqlCtx, zSql);
+ if( res ){
+ recoverError(p, SQLITE_ERROR, "callback returned an error - %d", res);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Transfer the following settings from the input database to the output
+** database:
+**
+** + page-size,
+** + auto-vacuum settings,
+** + database encoding,
+** + user-version (PRAGMA user_version), and
+** + application-id (PRAGMA application_id), and
+*/
+static void recoverTransferSettings(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ const char *aPragma[] = {
+ "encoding",
+ "page_size",
+ "auto_vacuum",
+ "user_version",
+ "application_id"
+ };
+ int ii;
+
+ /* Truncate the output database to 0 pages in size. This is done by
+ ** opening a new, empty, temp db, then using the backup API to clobber
+ ** any existing output db with a copy of it. */
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3 *db2 = 0;
+ int rc = sqlite3_open("", &db2);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ recoverDbError(p, db2);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ for(ii=0; ii<(int)(sizeof(aPragma)/sizeof(aPragma[0])); ii++){
+ const char *zPrag = aPragma[ii];
+ sqlite3_stmt *p1 = 0;
+ p1 = recoverPreparePrintf(p, p->dbIn, "PRAGMA %Q.%s", p->zDb, zPrag);
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_step(p1)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ const char *zArg = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(p1, 0);
+ char *z2 = recoverMPrintf(p, "PRAGMA %s = %Q", zPrag, zArg);
+ recoverSqlCallback(p, z2);
+ recoverExec(p, db2, z2);
+ sqlite3_free(z2);
+ if( zArg==0 ){
+ recoverError(p, SQLITE_NOMEM, 0);
+ }
+ }
+ recoverFinalize(p, p1);
+ }
+ recoverExec(p, db2, "CREATE TABLE t1(a); DROP TABLE t1;");
+
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3 *db = p->dbOut;
+ sqlite3_backup *pBackup = sqlite3_backup_init(db, "main", db2, "main");
+ if( pBackup ){
+ sqlite3_backup_step(pBackup, -1);
+ p->errCode = sqlite3_backup_finish(pBackup);
+ }else{
+ recoverDbError(p, db);
+ }
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_close(db2);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if recover handle p already contains an error
+** (if p->errCode!=SQLITE_OK). A copy of the error code is returned in
+** this case.
+**
+** Otherwise, an attempt is made to open the output database, attach
+** and create the schema of the temporary database used to store
+** intermediate data, and to register all required user functions and
+** virtual table modules with the output handle.
+**
+** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an error code
+** and error message are left in the recover handle and a copy of the
+** error code returned.
+*/
+static int recoverOpenOutput(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ struct Func {
+ const char *zName;
+ int nArg;
+ void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value **);
+ } aFunc[] = {
+ { "getpage", 1, recoverGetPage },
+ { "page_is_used", 1, recoverPageIsUsed },
+ { "read_i32", 2, recoverReadI32 },
+ { "escape_crnl", 1, recoverEscapeCrnl },
+ };
+
+ const int flags = SQLITE_OPEN_URI|SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE|SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE;
+ sqlite3 *db = 0; /* New database handle */
+ int ii; /* For iterating through aFunc[] */
+
+ assert( p->dbOut==0 );
+
+ if( sqlite3_open_v2(p->zUri, &db, flags, 0) ){
+ recoverDbError(p, db);
+ }
+
+ /* Register the sqlite_dbdata and sqlite_dbptr virtual table modules.
+ ** These two are registered with the output database handle - this
+ ** module depends on the input handle supporting the sqlite_dbpage
+ ** virtual table only. */
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ p->errCode = sqlite3_dbdata_init(db, 0, 0);
+ }
+
+ /* Register the custom user-functions with the output handle. */
+ for(ii=0;
+ p->errCode==SQLITE_OK && ii<(int)(sizeof(aFunc)/sizeof(aFunc[0]));
+ ii++){
+ p->errCode = sqlite3_create_function(db, aFunc[ii].zName,
+ aFunc[ii].nArg, SQLITE_UTF8, (void*)p, aFunc[ii].xFunc, 0, 0
+ );
+ }
+
+ p->dbOut = db;
+ return p->errCode;
+}
+
+/*
+** Attach the auxiliary database 'recovery' to the output database handle.
+** This temporary database is used during the recovery process and then
+** discarded.
+*/
+static void recoverOpenRecovery(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ char *zSql = recoverMPrintf(p, "ATTACH %Q AS recovery;", p->zStateDb);
+ recoverExec(p, p->dbOut, zSql);
+ recoverExec(p, p->dbOut,
+ "PRAGMA writable_schema = 1;"
+ "CREATE TABLE recovery.map(pgno INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, parent INT);"
+ "CREATE TABLE recovery.schema(type, name, tbl_name, rootpage, sql);"
+ );
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+}
+
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if recover handle p already contains an error
+** (if p->errCode!=SQLITE_OK).
+**
+** Otherwise, argument zName must be the name of a table that has just been
+** created in the output database. This function queries the output db
+** for the schema of said table, and creates a RecoverTable object to
+** store the schema in memory. The new RecoverTable object is linked into
+** the list at sqlite3_recover.pTblList.
+**
+** Parameter iRoot must be the root page of table zName in the INPUT
+** database.
+*/
+static void recoverAddTable(
+ sqlite3_recover *p,
+ const char *zName, /* Name of table created in output db */
+ i64 iRoot /* Root page of same table in INPUT db */
+){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = recoverPreparePrintf(p, p->dbOut,
+ "PRAGMA table_xinfo(%Q)", zName
+ );
+
+ if( pStmt ){
+ int iPk = -1;
+ int iBind = 1;
+ RecoverTable *pNew = 0;
+ int nCol = 0;
+ int nName = recoverStrlen(zName);
+ int nByte = 0;
+ while( sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ nCol++;
+ nByte += (sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 1)+1);
+ }
+ nByte += sizeof(RecoverTable) + nCol*sizeof(RecoverColumn) + nName+1;
+ recoverReset(p, pStmt);
+
+ pNew = recoverMalloc(p, nByte);
+ if( pNew ){
+ int i = 0;
+ int iField = 0;
+ char *csr = 0;
+ pNew->aCol = (RecoverColumn*)&pNew[1];
+ pNew->zTab = csr = (char*)&pNew->aCol[nCol];
+ pNew->nCol = nCol;
+ pNew->iRoot = iRoot;
+ memcpy(csr, zName, nName);
+ csr += nName+1;
+
+ for(i=0; sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW; i++){
+ int iPKF = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 5);
+ int n = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 1);
+ const char *z = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 1);
+ const char *zType = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 2);
+ int eHidden = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 6);
+
+ if( iPk==-1 && iPKF==1 && !sqlite3_stricmp("integer", zType) ) iPk = i;
+ if( iPKF>1 ) iPk = -2;
+ pNew->aCol[i].zCol = csr;
+ pNew->aCol[i].eHidden = eHidden;
+ if( eHidden==RECOVER_EHIDDEN_VIRTUAL ){
+ pNew->aCol[i].iField = -1;
+ }else{
+ pNew->aCol[i].iField = iField++;
+ }
+ if( eHidden!=RECOVER_EHIDDEN_VIRTUAL
+ && eHidden!=RECOVER_EHIDDEN_STORED
+ ){
+ pNew->aCol[i].iBind = iBind++;
+ }
+ memcpy(csr, z, n);
+ csr += (n+1);
+ }
+
+ pNew->pNext = p->pTblList;
+ p->pTblList = pNew;
+ pNew->bIntkey = 1;
+ }
+
+ recoverFinalize(p, pStmt);
+
+ pStmt = recoverPreparePrintf(p, p->dbOut, "PRAGMA index_xinfo(%Q)", zName);
+ while( pStmt && sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ int iField = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 0);
+ int iCol = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 1);
+
+ assert( iCol<pNew->nCol );
+ pNew->aCol[iCol].iField = iField;
+
+ pNew->bIntkey = 0;
+ iPk = -2;
+ }
+ recoverFinalize(p, pStmt);
+
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( iPk>=0 ){
+ pNew->aCol[iPk].bIPK = 1;
+ }else if( pNew->bIntkey ){
+ pNew->iRowidBind = iBind++;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is called after recoverCacheSchema() has cached those parts
+** of the input database schema that could be recovered in temporary table
+** "recovery.schema". This function creates in the output database copies
+** of all parts of that schema that must be created before the tables can
+** be populated. Specifically, this means:
+**
+** * all tables that are not VIRTUAL, and
+** * UNIQUE indexes.
+**
+** If the recovery handle uses SQL callbacks, then callbacks containing
+** the associated "CREATE TABLE" and "CREATE INDEX" statements are made.
+**
+** Additionally, records are added to the sqlite_schema table of the
+** output database for any VIRTUAL tables. The CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE
+** records are written directly to sqlite_schema, not actually executed.
+** If the handle is in SQL callback mode, then callbacks are invoked
+** with equivalent SQL statements.
+*/
+static int recoverWriteSchema1(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pSelect = 0;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pTblname = 0;
+
+ pSelect = recoverPrepare(p, p->dbOut,
+ "WITH dbschema(rootpage, name, sql, tbl, isVirtual, isIndex) AS ("
+ " SELECT rootpage, name, sql, "
+ " type='table', "
+ " sql LIKE 'create virtual%',"
+ " (type='index' AND (sql LIKE '%unique%' OR ?1))"
+ " FROM recovery.schema"
+ ")"
+ "SELECT rootpage, tbl, isVirtual, name, sql"
+ " FROM dbschema "
+ " WHERE tbl OR isIndex"
+ " ORDER BY tbl DESC, name=='sqlite_sequence' DESC"
+ );
+
+ pTblname = recoverPrepare(p, p->dbOut,
+ "SELECT name FROM sqlite_schema "
+ "WHERE type='table' ORDER BY rowid DESC LIMIT 1"
+ );
+
+ if( pSelect ){
+ sqlite3_bind_int(pSelect, 1, p->bSlowIndexes);
+ while( sqlite3_step(pSelect)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ i64 iRoot = sqlite3_column_int64(pSelect, 0);
+ int bTable = sqlite3_column_int(pSelect, 1);
+ int bVirtual = sqlite3_column_int(pSelect, 2);
+ const char *zName = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSelect, 3);
+ const char *zSql = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSelect, 4);
+ char *zFree = 0;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+
+ if( bVirtual ){
+ zSql = (const char*)(zFree = recoverMPrintf(p,
+ "INSERT INTO sqlite_schema VALUES('table', %Q, %Q, 0, %Q)",
+ zName, zName, zSql
+ ));
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbOut, zSql, 0, 0, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ recoverSqlCallback(p, zSql);
+ if( bTable && !bVirtual ){
+ if( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pTblname) ){
+ const char *zTbl = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pTblname, 0);
+ recoverAddTable(p, zTbl, iRoot);
+ }
+ recoverReset(p, pTblname);
+ }
+ }else if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ){
+ recoverDbError(p, p->dbOut);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zFree);
+ }
+ }
+ recoverFinalize(p, pSelect);
+ recoverFinalize(p, pTblname);
+
+ return p->errCode;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is called after the output database has been populated. It
+** adds all recovered schema elements that were not created in the output
+** database by recoverWriteSchema1() - everything except for tables and
+** UNIQUE indexes. Specifically:
+**
+** * views,
+** * triggers,
+** * non-UNIQUE indexes.
+**
+** If the recover handle is in SQL callback mode, then equivalent callbacks
+** are issued to create the schema elements.
+*/
+static int recoverWriteSchema2(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pSelect = 0;
+
+ pSelect = recoverPrepare(p, p->dbOut,
+ p->bSlowIndexes ?
+ "SELECT rootpage, sql FROM recovery.schema "
+ " WHERE type!='table' AND type!='index'"
+ :
+ "SELECT rootpage, sql FROM recovery.schema "
+ " WHERE type!='table' AND (type!='index' OR sql NOT LIKE '%unique%')"
+ );
+
+ if( pSelect ){
+ while( sqlite3_step(pSelect)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ const char *zSql = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSelect, 1);
+ int rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbOut, zSql, 0, 0, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ recoverSqlCallback(p, zSql);
+ }else if( rc!=SQLITE_ERROR ){
+ recoverDbError(p, p->dbOut);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ recoverFinalize(p, pSelect);
+
+ return p->errCode;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is a no-op if recover handle p already contains an error
+** (if p->errCode!=SQLITE_OK). In this case it returns NULL.
+**
+** Otherwise, if the recover handle is configured to create an output
+** database (was created by sqlite3_recover_init()), then this function
+** prepares and returns an SQL statement to INSERT a new record into table
+** pTab, assuming the first nField fields of a record extracted from disk
+** are valid.
+**
+** For example, if table pTab is:
+**
+** CREATE TABLE name(a, b GENERATED ALWAYS AS (a+1) STORED, c, d, e);
+**
+** And nField is 4, then the SQL statement prepared and returned is:
+**
+** INSERT INTO (a, c, d) VALUES (?1, ?2, ?3);
+**
+** In this case even though 4 values were extracted from the input db,
+** only 3 are written to the output, as the generated STORED column
+** cannot be written.
+**
+** If the recover handle is in SQL callback mode, then the SQL statement
+** prepared is such that evaluating it returns a single row containing
+** a single text value - itself an SQL statement similar to the above,
+** except with SQL literals in place of the variables. For example:
+**
+** SELECT 'INSERT INTO (a, c, d) VALUES ('
+** || quote(?1) || ', '
+** || quote(?2) || ', '
+** || quote(?3) || ')';
+**
+** In either case, it is the responsibility of the caller to eventually
+** free the statement handle using sqlite3_finalize().
+*/
+static sqlite3_stmt *recoverInsertStmt(
+ sqlite3_recover *p,
+ RecoverTable *pTab,
+ int nField
+){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pRet = 0;
+ const char *zSep = "";
+ const char *zSqlSep = "";
+ char *zSql = 0;
+ char *zFinal = 0;
+ char *zBind = 0;
+ int ii;
+ int bSql = p->xSql ? 1 : 0;
+
+ if( nField<=0 ) return 0;
+
+ assert( nField<=pTab->nCol );
+
+ zSql = recoverMPrintf(p, "INSERT OR IGNORE INTO %Q(", pTab->zTab);
+
+ if( pTab->iRowidBind ){
+ assert( pTab->bIntkey );
+ zSql = recoverMPrintf(p, "%z_rowid_", zSql);
+ if( bSql ){
+ zBind = recoverMPrintf(p, "%zquote(?%d)", zBind, pTab->iRowidBind);
+ }else{
+ zBind = recoverMPrintf(p, "%z?%d", zBind, pTab->iRowidBind);
+ }
+ zSqlSep = "||', '||";
+ zSep = ", ";
+ }
+
+ for(ii=0; ii<nField; ii++){
+ int eHidden = pTab->aCol[ii].eHidden;
+ if( eHidden!=RECOVER_EHIDDEN_VIRTUAL
+ && eHidden!=RECOVER_EHIDDEN_STORED
+ ){
+ assert( pTab->aCol[ii].iField>=0 && pTab->aCol[ii].iBind>=1 );
+ zSql = recoverMPrintf(p, "%z%s%Q", zSql, zSep, pTab->aCol[ii].zCol);
+
+ if( bSql ){
+ zBind = recoverMPrintf(p,
+ "%z%sescape_crnl(quote(?%d))", zBind, zSqlSep, pTab->aCol[ii].iBind
+ );
+ zSqlSep = "||', '||";
+ }else{
+ zBind = recoverMPrintf(p, "%z%s?%d", zBind, zSep, pTab->aCol[ii].iBind);
+ }
+ zSep = ", ";
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( bSql ){
+ zFinal = recoverMPrintf(p, "SELECT %Q || ') VALUES (' || %s || ')'",
+ zSql, zBind
+ );
+ }else{
+ zFinal = recoverMPrintf(p, "%s) VALUES (%s)", zSql, zBind);
+ }
+
+ pRet = recoverPrepare(p, p->dbOut, zFinal);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zBind);
+ sqlite3_free(zFinal);
+
+ return pRet;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Search the list of RecoverTable objects at p->pTblList for one that
+** has root page iRoot in the input database. If such an object is found,
+** return a pointer to it. Otherwise, return NULL.
+*/
+static RecoverTable *recoverFindTable(sqlite3_recover *p, u32 iRoot){
+ RecoverTable *pRet = 0;
+ for(pRet=p->pTblList; pRet && pRet->iRoot!=iRoot; pRet=pRet->pNext);
+ return pRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function attempts to create a lost and found table within the
+** output db. If successful, it returns a pointer to a buffer containing
+** the name of the new table. It is the responsibility of the caller to
+** eventually free this buffer using sqlite3_free().
+**
+** If an error occurs, NULL is returned and an error code and error
+** message left in the recover handle.
+*/
+static char *recoverLostAndFoundCreate(
+ sqlite3_recover *p, /* Recover object */
+ int nField /* Number of column fields in new table */
+){
+ char *zTbl = 0;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pProbe = 0;
+ int ii = 0;
+
+ pProbe = recoverPrepare(p, p->dbOut,
+ "SELECT 1 FROM sqlite_schema WHERE name=?"
+ );
+ for(ii=-1; zTbl==0 && p->errCode==SQLITE_OK && ii<1000; ii++){
+ int bFail = 0;
+ if( ii<0 ){
+ zTbl = recoverMPrintf(p, "%s", p->zLostAndFound);
+ }else{
+ zTbl = recoverMPrintf(p, "%s_%d", p->zLostAndFound, ii);
+ }
+
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pProbe, 1, zTbl, -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ if( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pProbe) ){
+ bFail = 1;
+ }
+ recoverReset(p, pProbe);
+ }
+
+ if( bFail ){
+ sqlite3_clear_bindings(pProbe);
+ sqlite3_free(zTbl);
+ zTbl = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ recoverFinalize(p, pProbe);
+
+ if( zTbl ){
+ const char *zSep = 0;
+ char *zField = 0;
+ char *zSql = 0;
+
+ zSep = "rootpgno INTEGER, pgno INTEGER, nfield INTEGER, id INTEGER, ";
+ for(ii=0; p->errCode==SQLITE_OK && ii<nField; ii++){
+ zField = recoverMPrintf(p, "%z%sc%d", zField, zSep, ii);
+ zSep = ", ";
+ }
+
+ zSql = recoverMPrintf(p, "CREATE TABLE %s(%s)", zTbl, zField);
+ sqlite3_free(zField);
+
+ recoverExec(p, p->dbOut, zSql);
+ recoverSqlCallback(p, zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }else if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ recoverError(
+ p, SQLITE_ERROR, "failed to create %s output table", p->zLostAndFound
+ );
+ }
+
+ return zTbl;
+}
+
+/*
+** Synthesize and prepare an INSERT statement to write to the lost_and_found
+** table in the output database. The name of the table is zTab, and it has
+** nField c* fields.
+*/
+static sqlite3_stmt *recoverLostAndFoundInsert(
+ sqlite3_recover *p,
+ const char *zTab,
+ int nField
+){
+ int nTotal = nField + 4;
+ int ii;
+ char *zBind = 0;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pRet = 0;
+
+ if( p->xSql==0 ){
+ for(ii=0; ii<nTotal; ii++){
+ zBind = recoverMPrintf(p, "%z%s?", zBind, zBind?", ":"", ii);
+ }
+ pRet = recoverPreparePrintf(
+ p, p->dbOut, "INSERT INTO %s VALUES(%s)", zTab, zBind
+ );
+ }else{
+ const char *zSep = "";
+ for(ii=0; ii<nTotal; ii++){
+ zBind = recoverMPrintf(p, "%z%squote(?)", zBind, zSep);
+ zSep = "|| ', ' ||";
+ }
+ pRet = recoverPreparePrintf(
+ p, p->dbOut, "SELECT 'INSERT INTO %s VALUES(' || %s || ')'", zTab, zBind
+ );
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_free(zBind);
+ return pRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** Input database page iPg contains data that will be written to the
+** lost-and-found table of the output database. This function attempts
+** to identify the root page of the tree that page iPg belonged to.
+** If successful, it sets output variable (*piRoot) to the page number
+** of the root page and returns SQLITE_OK. Otherwise, if an error occurs,
+** an SQLite error code is returned and the final value of *piRoot
+** undefined.
+*/
+static int recoverLostAndFoundFindRoot(
+ sqlite3_recover *p,
+ i64 iPg,
+ i64 *piRoot
+){
+ RecoverStateLAF *pLaf = &p->laf;
+
+ if( pLaf->pFindRoot==0 ){
+ pLaf->pFindRoot = recoverPrepare(p, p->dbOut,
+ "WITH RECURSIVE p(pgno) AS ("
+ " SELECT ?"
+ " UNION"
+ " SELECT parent FROM recovery.map AS m, p WHERE m.pgno=p.pgno"
+ ") "
+ "SELECT p.pgno FROM p, recovery.map m WHERE m.pgno=p.pgno "
+ " AND m.parent IS NULL"
+ );
+ }
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pLaf->pFindRoot, 1, iPg);
+ if( sqlite3_step(pLaf->pFindRoot)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ *piRoot = sqlite3_column_int64(pLaf->pFindRoot, 0);
+ }else{
+ *piRoot = iPg;
+ }
+ recoverReset(p, pLaf->pFindRoot);
+ }
+ return p->errCode;
+}
+
+/*
+** Recover data from page iPage of the input database and write it to
+** the lost-and-found table in the output database.
+*/
+static void recoverLostAndFoundOnePage(sqlite3_recover *p, i64 iPage){
+ RecoverStateLAF *pLaf = &p->laf;
+ sqlite3_value **apVal = pLaf->apVal;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pPageData = pLaf->pPageData;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pInsert = pLaf->pInsert;
+
+ int nVal = -1;
+ int iPrevCell = 0;
+ i64 iRoot = 0;
+ int bHaveRowid = 0;
+ i64 iRowid = 0;
+ int ii = 0;
+
+ if( recoverLostAndFoundFindRoot(p, iPage, &iRoot) ) return;
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pPageData, 1, iPage);
+ while( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pPageData) ){
+ int iCell = sqlite3_column_int64(pPageData, 0);
+ int iField = sqlite3_column_int64(pPageData, 1);
+
+ if( iPrevCell!=iCell && nVal>=0 ){
+ /* Insert the new row */
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pInsert, 1, iRoot); /* rootpgno */
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pInsert, 2, iPage); /* pgno */
+ sqlite3_bind_int(pInsert, 3, nVal); /* nfield */
+ if( bHaveRowid ){
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pInsert, 4, iRowid); /* id */
+ }
+ for(ii=0; ii<nVal; ii++){
+ recoverBindValue(p, pInsert, 5+ii, apVal[ii]);
+ }
+ if( sqlite3_step(pInsert)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ recoverSqlCallback(p, (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pInsert, 0));
+ }
+ recoverReset(p, pInsert);
+
+ /* Discard the accumulated row data */
+ for(ii=0; ii<nVal; ii++){
+ sqlite3_value_free(apVal[ii]);
+ apVal[ii] = 0;
+ }
+ sqlite3_clear_bindings(pInsert);
+ bHaveRowid = 0;
+ nVal = -1;
+ }
+
+ if( iCell<0 ) break;
+
+ if( iField<0 ){
+ assert( nVal==-1 );
+ iRowid = sqlite3_column_int64(pPageData, 2);
+ bHaveRowid = 1;
+ nVal = 0;
+ }else if( iField<pLaf->nMaxField ){
+ sqlite3_value *pVal = sqlite3_column_value(pPageData, 2);
+ apVal[iField] = sqlite3_value_dup(pVal);
+ assert( iField==nVal || (nVal==-1 && iField==0) );
+ nVal = iField+1;
+ if( apVal[iField]==0 ){
+ recoverError(p, SQLITE_NOMEM, 0);
+ }
+ }
+
+ iPrevCell = iCell;
+ }
+ recoverReset(p, pPageData);
+
+ for(ii=0; ii<nVal; ii++){
+ sqlite3_value_free(apVal[ii]);
+ apVal[ii] = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Perform one step (sqlite3_recover_step()) of work for the connection
+** passed as the only argument, which is guaranteed to be in
+** RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND3 state - during which the lost-and-found
+** table of the output database is populated with recovered data that can
+** not be assigned to any recovered schema object.
+*/
+static int recoverLostAndFound3Step(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ RecoverStateLAF *pLaf = &p->laf;
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( pLaf->pInsert==0 ){
+ return SQLITE_DONE;
+ }else{
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int res = sqlite3_step(pLaf->pAllPage);
+ if( res==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ i64 iPage = sqlite3_column_int64(pLaf->pAllPage, 0);
+ if( recoverBitmapQuery(pLaf->pUsed, iPage)==0 ){
+ recoverLostAndFoundOnePage(p, iPage);
+ }
+ }else{
+ recoverReset(p, pLaf->pAllPage);
+ return SQLITE_DONE;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Initialize resources required in RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND3
+** state - during which the lost-and-found table of the output database
+** is populated with recovered data that can not be assigned to any
+** recovered schema object.
+*/
+static void recoverLostAndFound3Init(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ RecoverStateLAF *pLaf = &p->laf;
+
+ if( pLaf->nMaxField>0 ){
+ char *zTab = 0; /* Name of lost_and_found table */
+
+ zTab = recoverLostAndFoundCreate(p, pLaf->nMaxField);
+ pLaf->pInsert = recoverLostAndFoundInsert(p, zTab, pLaf->nMaxField);
+ sqlite3_free(zTab);
+
+ pLaf->pAllPage = recoverPreparePrintf(p, p->dbOut,
+ "WITH RECURSIVE seq(ii) AS ("
+ " SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT ii+1 FROM seq WHERE ii<%lld"
+ ")"
+ "SELECT ii FROM seq" , p->laf.nPg
+ );
+ pLaf->pPageData = recoverPrepare(p, p->dbOut,
+ "SELECT cell, field, value "
+ "FROM sqlite_dbdata('getpage()') d WHERE d.pgno=? "
+ "UNION ALL "
+ "SELECT -1, -1, -1"
+ );
+
+ pLaf->apVal = (sqlite3_value**)recoverMalloc(p,
+ pLaf->nMaxField*sizeof(sqlite3_value*)
+ );
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Initialize resources required in RECOVER_STATE_WRITING state - during which
+** tables recovered from the schema of the input database are populated with
+** recovered data.
+*/
+static int recoverWriteDataInit(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ RecoverStateW1 *p1 = &p->w1;
+ RecoverTable *pTbl = 0;
+ int nByte = 0;
+
+ /* Figure out the maximum number of columns for any table in the schema */
+ assert( p1->nMax==0 );
+ for(pTbl=p->pTblList; pTbl; pTbl=pTbl->pNext){
+ if( pTbl->nCol>p1->nMax ) p1->nMax = pTbl->nCol;
+ }
+
+ /* Allocate an array of (sqlite3_value*) in which to accumulate the values
+ ** that will be written to the output database in a single row. */
+ nByte = sizeof(sqlite3_value*) * (p1->nMax+1);
+ p1->apVal = (sqlite3_value**)recoverMalloc(p, nByte);
+ if( p1->apVal==0 ) return p->errCode;
+
+ /* Prepare the SELECT to loop through schema tables (pTbls) and the SELECT
+ ** to loop through cells that appear to belong to a single table (pSel). */
+ p1->pTbls = recoverPrepare(p, p->dbOut,
+ "SELECT rootpage FROM recovery.schema "
+ " WHERE type='table' AND (sql NOT LIKE 'create virtual%')"
+ " ORDER BY (tbl_name='sqlite_sequence') ASC"
+ );
+ p1->pSel = recoverPrepare(p, p->dbOut,
+ "WITH RECURSIVE pages(page) AS ("
+ " SELECT ?1"
+ " UNION"
+ " SELECT child FROM sqlite_dbptr('getpage()'), pages "
+ " WHERE pgno=page"
+ ") "
+ "SELECT page, cell, field, value "
+ "FROM sqlite_dbdata('getpage()') d, pages p WHERE p.page=d.pgno "
+ "UNION ALL "
+ "SELECT 0, 0, 0, 0"
+ );
+
+ return p->errCode;
+}
+
+/*
+** Clean up resources allocated by recoverWriteDataInit() (stuff in
+** sqlite3_recover.w1).
+*/
+static void recoverWriteDataCleanup(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ RecoverStateW1 *p1 = &p->w1;
+ int ii;
+ for(ii=0; ii<p1->nVal; ii++){
+ sqlite3_value_free(p1->apVal[ii]);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(p1->apVal);
+ recoverFinalize(p, p1->pInsert);
+ recoverFinalize(p, p1->pTbls);
+ recoverFinalize(p, p1->pSel);
+ memset(p1, 0, sizeof(*p1));
+}
+
+/*
+** Perform one step (sqlite3_recover_step()) of work for the connection
+** passed as the only argument, which is guaranteed to be in
+** RECOVER_STATE_WRITING state - during which tables recovered from the
+** schema of the input database are populated with recovered data.
+*/
+static int recoverWriteDataStep(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ RecoverStateW1 *p1 = &p->w1;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pSel = p1->pSel;
+ sqlite3_value **apVal = p1->apVal;
+
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK && p1->pTab==0 ){
+ if( sqlite3_step(p1->pTbls)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ i64 iRoot = sqlite3_column_int64(p1->pTbls, 0);
+ p1->pTab = recoverFindTable(p, iRoot);
+
+ recoverFinalize(p, p1->pInsert);
+ p1->pInsert = 0;
+
+ /* If this table is unknown, return early. The caller will invoke this
+ ** function again and it will move on to the next table. */
+ if( p1->pTab==0 ) return p->errCode;
+
+ /* If this is the sqlite_sequence table, delete any rows added by
+ ** earlier INSERT statements on tables with AUTOINCREMENT primary
+ ** keys before recovering its contents. The p1->pTbls SELECT statement
+ ** is rigged to deliver "sqlite_sequence" last of all, so we don't
+ ** worry about it being modified after it is recovered. */
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp("sqlite_sequence", p1->pTab->zTab)==0 ){
+ recoverExec(p, p->dbOut, "DELETE FROM sqlite_sequence");
+ recoverSqlCallback(p, "DELETE FROM sqlite_sequence");
+ }
+
+ /* Bind the root page of this table within the original database to
+ ** SELECT statement p1->pSel. The SELECT statement will then iterate
+ ** through cells that look like they belong to table pTab. */
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pSel, 1, iRoot);
+
+ p1->nVal = 0;
+ p1->bHaveRowid = 0;
+ p1->iPrevPage = -1;
+ p1->iPrevCell = -1;
+ }else{
+ return SQLITE_DONE;
+ }
+ }
+ assert( p->errCode!=SQLITE_OK || p1->pTab );
+
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_step(pSel)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ RecoverTable *pTab = p1->pTab;
+
+ i64 iPage = sqlite3_column_int64(pSel, 0);
+ int iCell = sqlite3_column_int(pSel, 1);
+ int iField = sqlite3_column_int(pSel, 2);
+ sqlite3_value *pVal = sqlite3_column_value(pSel, 3);
+ int bNewCell = (p1->iPrevPage!=iPage || p1->iPrevCell!=iCell);
+
+ assert( bNewCell==0 || (iField==-1 || iField==0) );
+ assert( bNewCell || iField==p1->nVal || p1->nVal==pTab->nCol );
+
+ if( bNewCell ){
+ int ii = 0;
+ if( p1->nVal>=0 ){
+ if( p1->pInsert==0 || p1->nVal!=p1->nInsert ){
+ recoverFinalize(p, p1->pInsert);
+ p1->pInsert = recoverInsertStmt(p, pTab, p1->nVal);
+ p1->nInsert = p1->nVal;
+ }
+ if( p1->nVal>0 ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pInsert = p1->pInsert;
+ for(ii=0; ii<pTab->nCol; ii++){
+ RecoverColumn *pCol = &pTab->aCol[ii];
+ int iBind = pCol->iBind;
+ if( iBind>0 ){
+ if( pCol->bIPK ){
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pInsert, iBind, p1->iRowid);
+ }else if( pCol->iField<p1->nVal ){
+ recoverBindValue(p, pInsert, iBind, apVal[pCol->iField]);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( p->bRecoverRowid && pTab->iRowidBind>0 && p1->bHaveRowid ){
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pInsert, pTab->iRowidBind, p1->iRowid);
+ }
+ if( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pInsert) ){
+ const char *z = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pInsert, 0);
+ recoverSqlCallback(p, z);
+ }
+ recoverReset(p, pInsert);
+ assert( p->errCode || pInsert );
+ if( pInsert ) sqlite3_clear_bindings(pInsert);
+ }
+ }
+
+ for(ii=0; ii<p1->nVal; ii++){
+ sqlite3_value_free(apVal[ii]);
+ apVal[ii] = 0;
+ }
+ p1->nVal = -1;
+ p1->bHaveRowid = 0;
+ }
+
+ if( iPage!=0 ){
+ if( iField<0 ){
+ p1->iRowid = sqlite3_column_int64(pSel, 3);
+ assert( p1->nVal==-1 );
+ p1->nVal = 0;
+ p1->bHaveRowid = 1;
+ }else if( iField<pTab->nCol ){
+ assert( apVal[iField]==0 );
+ apVal[iField] = sqlite3_value_dup( pVal );
+ if( apVal[iField]==0 ){
+ recoverError(p, SQLITE_NOMEM, 0);
+ }
+ p1->nVal = iField+1;
+ }
+ p1->iPrevCell = iCell;
+ p1->iPrevPage = iPage;
+ }
+ }else{
+ recoverReset(p, pSel);
+ p1->pTab = 0;
+ }
+
+ return p->errCode;
+}
+
+/*
+** Initialize resources required by sqlite3_recover_step() in
+** RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND1 state - during which the set of pages not
+** already allocated to a recovered schema element is determined.
+*/
+static void recoverLostAndFound1Init(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ RecoverStateLAF *pLaf = &p->laf;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+
+ assert( p->laf.pUsed==0 );
+ pLaf->nPg = recoverPageCount(p);
+ pLaf->pUsed = recoverBitmapAlloc(p, pLaf->nPg);
+
+ /* Prepare a statement to iterate through all pages that are part of any tree
+ ** in the recoverable part of the input database schema to the bitmap. And,
+ ** if !p->bFreelistCorrupt, add all pages that appear to be part of the
+ ** freelist. */
+ pStmt = recoverPrepare(
+ p, p->dbOut,
+ "WITH trunk(pgno) AS ("
+ " SELECT read_i32(getpage(1), 8) AS x WHERE x>0"
+ " UNION"
+ " SELECT read_i32(getpage(trunk.pgno), 0) AS x FROM trunk WHERE x>0"
+ "),"
+ "trunkdata(pgno, data) AS ("
+ " SELECT pgno, getpage(pgno) FROM trunk"
+ "),"
+ "freelist(data, n, freepgno) AS ("
+ " SELECT data, min(16384, read_i32(data, 1)-1), pgno FROM trunkdata"
+ " UNION ALL"
+ " SELECT data, n-1, read_i32(data, 2+n) FROM freelist WHERE n>=0"
+ "),"
+ ""
+ "roots(r) AS ("
+ " SELECT 1 UNION ALL"
+ " SELECT rootpage FROM recovery.schema WHERE rootpage>0"
+ "),"
+ "used(page) AS ("
+ " SELECT r FROM roots"
+ " UNION"
+ " SELECT child FROM sqlite_dbptr('getpage()'), used "
+ " WHERE pgno=page"
+ ") "
+ "SELECT page FROM used"
+ " UNION ALL "
+ "SELECT freepgno FROM freelist WHERE NOT ?"
+ );
+ if( pStmt ) sqlite3_bind_int(pStmt, 1, p->bFreelistCorrupt);
+ pLaf->pUsedPages = pStmt;
+}
+
+/*
+** Perform one step (sqlite3_recover_step()) of work for the connection
+** passed as the only argument, which is guaranteed to be in
+** RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND1 state - during which the set of pages not
+** already allocated to a recovered schema element is determined.
+*/
+static int recoverLostAndFound1Step(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ RecoverStateLAF *pLaf = &p->laf;
+ int rc = p->errCode;
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pLaf->pUsedPages);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ i64 iPg = sqlite3_column_int64(pLaf->pUsedPages, 0);
+ recoverBitmapSet(pLaf->pUsed, iPg);
+ rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ }else{
+ recoverFinalize(p, pLaf->pUsedPages);
+ pLaf->pUsedPages = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Initialize resources required by RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND2
+** state - during which the pages identified in RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND1
+** are sorted into sets that likely belonged to the same database tree.
+*/
+static void recoverLostAndFound2Init(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ RecoverStateLAF *pLaf = &p->laf;
+
+ assert( p->laf.pAllAndParent==0 );
+ assert( p->laf.pMapInsert==0 );
+ assert( p->laf.pMaxField==0 );
+ assert( p->laf.nMaxField==0 );
+
+ pLaf->pMapInsert = recoverPrepare(p, p->dbOut,
+ "INSERT OR IGNORE INTO recovery.map(pgno, parent) VALUES(?, ?)"
+ );
+ pLaf->pAllAndParent = recoverPreparePrintf(p, p->dbOut,
+ "WITH RECURSIVE seq(ii) AS ("
+ " SELECT 1 UNION ALL SELECT ii+1 FROM seq WHERE ii<%lld"
+ ")"
+ "SELECT pgno, child FROM sqlite_dbptr('getpage()') "
+ " UNION ALL "
+ "SELECT NULL, ii FROM seq", p->laf.nPg
+ );
+ pLaf->pMaxField = recoverPreparePrintf(p, p->dbOut,
+ "SELECT max(field)+1 FROM sqlite_dbdata('getpage') WHERE pgno = ?"
+ );
+}
+
+/*
+** Perform one step (sqlite3_recover_step()) of work for the connection
+** passed as the only argument, which is guaranteed to be in
+** RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND2 state - during which the pages identified
+** in RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND1 are sorted into sets that likely belonged
+** to the same database tree.
+*/
+static int recoverLostAndFound2Step(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ RecoverStateLAF *pLaf = &p->laf;
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int res = sqlite3_step(pLaf->pAllAndParent);
+ if( res==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ i64 iChild = sqlite3_column_int(pLaf->pAllAndParent, 1);
+ if( recoverBitmapQuery(pLaf->pUsed, iChild)==0 ){
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pLaf->pMapInsert, 1, iChild);
+ sqlite3_bind_value(pLaf->pMapInsert, 2,
+ sqlite3_column_value(pLaf->pAllAndParent, 0)
+ );
+ sqlite3_step(pLaf->pMapInsert);
+ recoverReset(p, pLaf->pMapInsert);
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pLaf->pMaxField, 1, iChild);
+ if( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pLaf->pMaxField) ){
+ int nMax = sqlite3_column_int(pLaf->pMaxField, 0);
+ if( nMax>pLaf->nMaxField ) pLaf->nMaxField = nMax;
+ }
+ recoverReset(p, pLaf->pMaxField);
+ }
+ }else{
+ recoverFinalize(p, pLaf->pAllAndParent);
+ pLaf->pAllAndParent =0;
+ return SQLITE_DONE;
+ }
+ }
+ return p->errCode;
+}
+
+/*
+** Free all resources allocated as part of sqlite3_recover_step() calls
+** in one of the RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND[123] states.
+*/
+static void recoverLostAndFoundCleanup(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ recoverBitmapFree(p->laf.pUsed);
+ p->laf.pUsed = 0;
+ sqlite3_finalize(p->laf.pUsedPages);
+ sqlite3_finalize(p->laf.pAllAndParent);
+ sqlite3_finalize(p->laf.pMapInsert);
+ sqlite3_finalize(p->laf.pMaxField);
+ sqlite3_finalize(p->laf.pFindRoot);
+ sqlite3_finalize(p->laf.pInsert);
+ sqlite3_finalize(p->laf.pAllPage);
+ sqlite3_finalize(p->laf.pPageData);
+ p->laf.pUsedPages = 0;
+ p->laf.pAllAndParent = 0;
+ p->laf.pMapInsert = 0;
+ p->laf.pMaxField = 0;
+ p->laf.pFindRoot = 0;
+ p->laf.pInsert = 0;
+ p->laf.pAllPage = 0;
+ p->laf.pPageData = 0;
+ sqlite3_free(p->laf.apVal);
+ p->laf.apVal = 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Free all resources allocated as part of sqlite3_recover_step() calls.
+*/
+static void recoverFinalCleanup(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ RecoverTable *pTab = 0;
+ RecoverTable *pNext = 0;
+
+ recoverWriteDataCleanup(p);
+ recoverLostAndFoundCleanup(p);
+
+ for(pTab=p->pTblList; pTab; pTab=pNext){
+ pNext = pTab->pNext;
+ sqlite3_free(pTab);
+ }
+ p->pTblList = 0;
+ sqlite3_finalize(p->pGetPage);
+ p->pGetPage = 0;
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->dbIn, p->zDb, SQLITE_FCNTL_RESET_CACHE, 0);
+
+ {
+#ifndef NDEBUG
+ int res =
+#endif
+ sqlite3_close(p->dbOut);
+ assert( res==SQLITE_OK );
+ }
+ p->dbOut = 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Decode and return an unsigned 16-bit big-endian integer value from
+** buffer a[].
+*/
+static u32 recoverGetU16(const u8 *a){
+ return (((u32)a[0])<<8) + ((u32)a[1]);
+}
+
+/*
+** Decode and return an unsigned 32-bit big-endian integer value from
+** buffer a[].
+*/
+static u32 recoverGetU32(const u8 *a){
+ return (((u32)a[0])<<24) + (((u32)a[1])<<16) + (((u32)a[2])<<8) + ((u32)a[3]);
+}
+
+/*
+** Decode an SQLite varint from buffer a[]. Write the decoded value to (*pVal)
+** and return the number of bytes consumed.
+*/
+static int recoverGetVarint(const u8 *a, i64 *pVal){
+ sqlite3_uint64 u = 0;
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; i<8; i++){
+ u = (u<<7) + (a[i]&0x7f);
+ if( (a[i]&0x80)==0 ){ *pVal = (sqlite3_int64)u; return i+1; }
+ }
+ u = (u<<8) + (a[i]&0xff);
+ *pVal = (sqlite3_int64)u;
+ return 9;
+}
+
+/*
+** The second argument points to a buffer n bytes in size. If this buffer
+** or a prefix thereof appears to contain a well-formed SQLite b-tree page,
+** return the page-size in bytes. Otherwise, if the buffer does not
+** appear to contain a well-formed b-tree page, return 0.
+*/
+static int recoverIsValidPage(u8 *aTmp, const u8 *a, int n){
+ u8 *aUsed = aTmp;
+ int nFrag = 0;
+ int nActual = 0;
+ int iFree = 0;
+ int nCell = 0; /* Number of cells on page */
+ int iCellOff = 0; /* Offset of cell array in page */
+ int iContent = 0;
+ int eType = 0;
+ int ii = 0;
+
+ eType = (int)a[0];
+ if( eType!=0x02 && eType!=0x05 && eType!=0x0A && eType!=0x0D ) return 0;
+
+ iFree = (int)recoverGetU16(&a[1]);
+ nCell = (int)recoverGetU16(&a[3]);
+ iContent = (int)recoverGetU16(&a[5]);
+ if( iContent==0 ) iContent = 65536;
+ nFrag = (int)a[7];
+
+ if( iContent>n ) return 0;
+
+ memset(aUsed, 0, n);
+ memset(aUsed, 0xFF, iContent);
+
+ /* Follow the free-list. This is the same format for all b-tree pages. */
+ if( iFree && iFree<=iContent ) return 0;
+ while( iFree ){
+ int iNext = 0;
+ int nByte = 0;
+ if( iFree>(n-4) ) return 0;
+ iNext = recoverGetU16(&a[iFree]);
+ nByte = recoverGetU16(&a[iFree+2]);
+ if( iFree+nByte>n ) return 0;
+ if( iNext && iNext<iFree+nByte ) return 0;
+ memset(&aUsed[iFree], 0xFF, nByte);
+ iFree = iNext;
+ }
+
+ /* Run through the cells */
+ if( eType==0x02 || eType==0x05 ){
+ iCellOff = 12;
+ }else{
+ iCellOff = 8;
+ }
+ if( (iCellOff + 2*nCell)>iContent ) return 0;
+ for(ii=0; ii<nCell; ii++){
+ int iByte;
+ i64 nPayload = 0;
+ int nByte = 0;
+ int iOff = recoverGetU16(&a[iCellOff + 2*ii]);
+ if( iOff<iContent || iOff>n ){
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if( eType==0x05 || eType==0x02 ) nByte += 4;
+ nByte += recoverGetVarint(&a[iOff+nByte], &nPayload);
+ if( eType==0x0D ){
+ i64 dummy = 0;
+ nByte += recoverGetVarint(&a[iOff+nByte], &dummy);
+ }
+ if( eType!=0x05 ){
+ int X = (eType==0x0D) ? n-35 : (((n-12)*64/255)-23);
+ int M = ((n-12)*32/255)-23;
+ int K = M+((nPayload-M)%(n-4));
+
+ if( nPayload<X ){
+ nByte += nPayload;
+ }else if( K<=X ){
+ nByte += K+4;
+ }else{
+ nByte += M+4;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( iOff+nByte>n ){
+ return 0;
+ }
+ for(iByte=iOff; iByte<(iOff+nByte); iByte++){
+ if( aUsed[iByte]!=0 ){
+ return 0;
+ }
+ aUsed[iByte] = 0xFF;
+ }
+ }
+
+ nActual = 0;
+ for(ii=0; ii<n; ii++){
+ if( aUsed[ii]==0 ) nActual++;
+ }
+ return (nActual==nFrag);
+}
+
+
+static int recoverVfsClose(sqlite3_file*);
+static int recoverVfsRead(sqlite3_file*, void*, int iAmt, sqlite3_int64 iOfst);
+static int recoverVfsWrite(sqlite3_file*, const void*, int, sqlite3_int64);
+static int recoverVfsTruncate(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 size);
+static int recoverVfsSync(sqlite3_file*, int flags);
+static int recoverVfsFileSize(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 *pSize);
+static int recoverVfsLock(sqlite3_file*, int);
+static int recoverVfsUnlock(sqlite3_file*, int);
+static int recoverVfsCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file*, int *pResOut);
+static int recoverVfsFileControl(sqlite3_file*, int op, void *pArg);
+static int recoverVfsSectorSize(sqlite3_file*);
+static int recoverVfsDeviceCharacteristics(sqlite3_file*);
+static int recoverVfsShmMap(sqlite3_file*, int, int, int, void volatile**);
+static int recoverVfsShmLock(sqlite3_file*, int offset, int n, int flags);
+static void recoverVfsShmBarrier(sqlite3_file*);
+static int recoverVfsShmUnmap(sqlite3_file*, int deleteFlag);
+static int recoverVfsFetch(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64, int, void**);
+static int recoverVfsUnfetch(sqlite3_file *pFd, sqlite3_int64 iOff, void *p);
+
+static sqlite3_io_methods recover_methods = {
+ 2, /* iVersion */
+ recoverVfsClose,
+ recoverVfsRead,
+ recoverVfsWrite,
+ recoverVfsTruncate,
+ recoverVfsSync,
+ recoverVfsFileSize,
+ recoverVfsLock,
+ recoverVfsUnlock,
+ recoverVfsCheckReservedLock,
+ recoverVfsFileControl,
+ recoverVfsSectorSize,
+ recoverVfsDeviceCharacteristics,
+ recoverVfsShmMap,
+ recoverVfsShmLock,
+ recoverVfsShmBarrier,
+ recoverVfsShmUnmap,
+ recoverVfsFetch,
+ recoverVfsUnfetch
+};
+
+static int recoverVfsClose(sqlite3_file *pFd){
+ assert( pFd->pMethods!=&recover_methods );
+ return pFd->pMethods->xClose(pFd);
+}
+
+/*
+** Write value v to buffer a[] as a 16-bit big-endian unsigned integer.
+*/
+static void recoverPutU16(u8 *a, u32 v){
+ a[0] = (v>>8) & 0x00FF;
+ a[1] = (v>>0) & 0x00FF;
+}
+
+/*
+** Write value v to buffer a[] as a 32-bit big-endian unsigned integer.
+*/
+static void recoverPutU32(u8 *a, u32 v){
+ a[0] = (v>>24) & 0x00FF;
+ a[1] = (v>>16) & 0x00FF;
+ a[2] = (v>>8) & 0x00FF;
+ a[3] = (v>>0) & 0x00FF;
+}
+
+/*
+** Detect the page-size of the database opened by file-handle pFd by
+** searching the first part of the file for a well-formed SQLite b-tree
+** page. If parameter nReserve is non-zero, then as well as searching for
+** a b-tree page with zero reserved bytes, this function searches for one
+** with nReserve reserved bytes at the end of it.
+**
+** If successful, set variable p->detected_pgsz to the detected page-size
+** in bytes and return SQLITE_OK. Or, if no error occurs but no valid page
+** can be found, return SQLITE_OK but leave p->detected_pgsz set to 0. Or,
+** if an error occurs (e.g. an IO or OOM error), then an SQLite error code
+** is returned. The final value of p->detected_pgsz is undefined in this
+** case.
+*/
+static int recoverVfsDetectPagesize(
+ sqlite3_recover *p, /* Recover handle */
+ sqlite3_file *pFd, /* File-handle open on input database */
+ u32 nReserve, /* Possible nReserve value */
+ i64 nSz /* Size of database file in bytes */
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ const int nMin = 512;
+ const int nMax = 65536;
+ const int nMaxBlk = 4;
+ u32 pgsz = 0;
+ int iBlk = 0;
+ u8 *aPg = 0;
+ u8 *aTmp = 0;
+ int nBlk = 0;
+
+ aPg = (u8*)sqlite3_malloc(2*nMax);
+ if( aPg==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ aTmp = &aPg[nMax];
+
+ nBlk = (nSz+nMax-1)/nMax;
+ if( nBlk>nMaxBlk ) nBlk = nMaxBlk;
+
+ do {
+ for(iBlk=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && iBlk<nBlk; iBlk++){
+ int nByte = (nSz>=((iBlk+1)*nMax)) ? nMax : (nSz % nMax);
+ memset(aPg, 0, nMax);
+ rc = pFd->pMethods->xRead(pFd, aPg, nByte, iBlk*nMax);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int pgsz2;
+ for(pgsz2=(pgsz ? pgsz*2 : nMin); pgsz2<=nMax; pgsz2=pgsz2*2){
+ int iOff;
+ for(iOff=0; iOff<nMax; iOff+=pgsz2){
+ if( recoverIsValidPage(aTmp, &aPg[iOff], pgsz2-nReserve) ){
+ pgsz = pgsz2;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( pgsz>(u32)p->detected_pgsz ){
+ p->detected_pgsz = pgsz;
+ p->nReserve = nReserve;
+ }
+ if( nReserve==0 ) break;
+ nReserve = 0;
+ }while( 1 );
+
+ p->detected_pgsz = pgsz;
+ sqlite3_free(aPg);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** The xRead() method of the wrapper VFS. This is used to intercept calls
+** to read page 1 of the input database.
+*/
+static int recoverVfsRead(sqlite3_file *pFd, void *aBuf, int nByte, i64 iOff){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ if( pFd->pMethods==&recover_methods ){
+ pFd->pMethods = recover_g.pMethods;
+ rc = pFd->pMethods->xRead(pFd, aBuf, nByte, iOff);
+ if( nByte==16 ){
+ sqlite3_randomness(16, aBuf);
+ }else
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && iOff==0 && nByte>=108 ){
+ /* Ensure that the database has a valid header file. The only fields
+ ** that really matter to recovery are:
+ **
+ ** + Database page size (16-bits at offset 16)
+ ** + Size of db in pages (32-bits at offset 28)
+ ** + Database encoding (32-bits at offset 56)
+ **
+ ** Also preserved are:
+ **
+ ** + first freelist page (32-bits at offset 32)
+ ** + size of freelist (32-bits at offset 36)
+ ** + the wal-mode flags (16-bits at offset 18)
+ **
+ ** We also try to preserve the auto-vacuum, incr-value, user-version
+ ** and application-id fields - all 32 bit quantities at offsets
+ ** 52, 60, 64 and 68. All other fields are set to known good values.
+ **
+ ** Byte offset 105 should also contain the page-size as a 16-bit
+ ** integer.
+ */
+ const int aPreserve[] = {32, 36, 52, 60, 64, 68};
+ u8 aHdr[108] = {
+ 0x53, 0x51, 0x4c, 0x69, 0x74, 0x65, 0x20, 0x66,
+ 0x6f, 0x72, 0x6d, 0x61, 0x74, 0x20, 0x33, 0x00,
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0x01, 0x01, 0x00, 0x40, 0x20, 0x20,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF,
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x04,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x10, 0x00, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF,
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF,
+ 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0xFF,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,
+ 0x00, 0x2e, 0x5b, 0x30,
+
+ 0x0D, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0xFF, 0xFF, 0x00
+ };
+ u8 *a = (u8*)aBuf;
+
+ u32 pgsz = recoverGetU16(&a[16]);
+ u32 nReserve = a[20];
+ u32 enc = recoverGetU32(&a[56]);
+ u32 dbsz = 0;
+ i64 dbFileSize = 0;
+ int ii;
+ sqlite3_recover *p = recover_g.p;
+
+ if( pgsz==0x01 ) pgsz = 65536;
+ rc = pFd->pMethods->xFileSize(pFd, &dbFileSize);
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && p->detected_pgsz==0 ){
+ rc = recoverVfsDetectPagesize(p, pFd, nReserve, dbFileSize);
+ }
+ if( p->detected_pgsz ){
+ pgsz = p->detected_pgsz;
+ nReserve = p->nReserve;
+ }
+
+ if( pgsz ){
+ dbsz = dbFileSize / pgsz;
+ }
+ if( enc!=SQLITE_UTF8 && enc!=SQLITE_UTF16BE && enc!=SQLITE_UTF16LE ){
+ enc = SQLITE_UTF8;
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_free(p->pPage1Cache);
+ p->pPage1Cache = 0;
+ p->pPage1Disk = 0;
+
+ p->pgsz = nByte;
+ p->pPage1Cache = (u8*)recoverMalloc(p, nByte*2);
+ if( p->pPage1Cache ){
+ p->pPage1Disk = &p->pPage1Cache[nByte];
+ memcpy(p->pPage1Disk, aBuf, nByte);
+ aHdr[18] = a[18];
+ aHdr[19] = a[19];
+ recoverPutU32(&aHdr[28], dbsz);
+ recoverPutU32(&aHdr[56], enc);
+ recoverPutU16(&aHdr[105], pgsz-nReserve);
+ if( pgsz==65536 ) pgsz = 1;
+ recoverPutU16(&aHdr[16], pgsz);
+ aHdr[20] = nReserve;
+ for(ii=0; ii<(int)(sizeof(aPreserve)/sizeof(aPreserve[0])); ii++){
+ memcpy(&aHdr[aPreserve[ii]], &a[aPreserve[ii]], 4);
+ }
+ memcpy(aBuf, aHdr, sizeof(aHdr));
+ memset(&((u8*)aBuf)[sizeof(aHdr)], 0, nByte-sizeof(aHdr));
+
+ memcpy(p->pPage1Cache, aBuf, nByte);
+ }else{
+ rc = p->errCode;
+ }
+
+ }
+ pFd->pMethods = &recover_methods;
+ }else{
+ rc = pFd->pMethods->xRead(pFd, aBuf, nByte, iOff);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Used to make sqlite3_io_methods wrapper methods less verbose.
+*/
+#define RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER(code) \
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK; \
+ if( pFd->pMethods==&recover_methods ){ \
+ pFd->pMethods = recover_g.pMethods; \
+ rc = code; \
+ pFd->pMethods = &recover_methods; \
+ }else{ \
+ rc = code; \
+ } \
+ return rc;
+
+/*
+** Methods of the wrapper VFS. All methods except for xRead() and xClose()
+** simply uninstall the sqlite3_io_methods wrapper, invoke the equivalent
+** method on the lower level VFS, then reinstall the wrapper before returning.
+** Those that return an integer value use the RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER macro.
+*/
+static int recoverVfsWrite(
+ sqlite3_file *pFd, const void *aBuf, int nByte, i64 iOff
+){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xWrite(pFd, aBuf, nByte, iOff)
+ );
+}
+static int recoverVfsTruncate(sqlite3_file *pFd, sqlite3_int64 size){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xTruncate(pFd, size)
+ );
+}
+static int recoverVfsSync(sqlite3_file *pFd, int flags){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xSync(pFd, flags)
+ );
+}
+static int recoverVfsFileSize(sqlite3_file *pFd, sqlite3_int64 *pSize){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xFileSize(pFd, pSize)
+ );
+}
+static int recoverVfsLock(sqlite3_file *pFd, int eLock){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xLock(pFd, eLock)
+ );
+}
+static int recoverVfsUnlock(sqlite3_file *pFd, int eLock){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xUnlock(pFd, eLock)
+ );
+}
+static int recoverVfsCheckReservedLock(sqlite3_file *pFd, int *pResOut){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xCheckReservedLock(pFd, pResOut)
+ );
+}
+static int recoverVfsFileControl(sqlite3_file *pFd, int op, void *pArg){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ (pFd->pMethods ? pFd->pMethods->xFileControl(pFd, op, pArg) : SQLITE_NOTFOUND)
+ );
+}
+static int recoverVfsSectorSize(sqlite3_file *pFd){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xSectorSize(pFd)
+ );
+}
+static int recoverVfsDeviceCharacteristics(sqlite3_file *pFd){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xDeviceCharacteristics(pFd)
+ );
+}
+static int recoverVfsShmMap(
+ sqlite3_file *pFd, int iPg, int pgsz, int bExtend, void volatile **pp
+){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xShmMap(pFd, iPg, pgsz, bExtend, pp)
+ );
+}
+static int recoverVfsShmLock(sqlite3_file *pFd, int offset, int n, int flags){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xShmLock(pFd, offset, n, flags)
+ );
+}
+static void recoverVfsShmBarrier(sqlite3_file *pFd){
+ if( pFd->pMethods==&recover_methods ){
+ pFd->pMethods = recover_g.pMethods;
+ pFd->pMethods->xShmBarrier(pFd);
+ pFd->pMethods = &recover_methods;
+ }else{
+ pFd->pMethods->xShmBarrier(pFd);
+ }
+}
+static int recoverVfsShmUnmap(sqlite3_file *pFd, int deleteFlag){
+ RECOVER_VFS_WRAPPER (
+ pFd->pMethods->xShmUnmap(pFd, deleteFlag)
+ );
+}
+
+static int recoverVfsFetch(
+ sqlite3_file *pFd,
+ sqlite3_int64 iOff,
+ int iAmt,
+ void **pp
+){
+ (void)pFd;
+ (void)iOff;
+ (void)iAmt;
+ *pp = 0;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+static int recoverVfsUnfetch(sqlite3_file *pFd, sqlite3_int64 iOff, void *p){
+ (void)pFd;
+ (void)iOff;
+ (void)p;
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Install the VFS wrapper around the file-descriptor open on the input
+** database for recover handle p. Mutex RECOVER_MUTEX_ID must be held
+** when this function is called.
+*/
+static void recoverInstallWrapper(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ sqlite3_file *pFd = 0;
+ assert( recover_g.pMethods==0 );
+ recoverAssertMutexHeld();
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->dbIn, p->zDb, SQLITE_FCNTL_FILE_POINTER, (void*)&pFd);
+ assert( pFd==0 || pFd->pMethods!=&recover_methods );
+ if( pFd && pFd->pMethods ){
+ int iVersion = 1 + (pFd->pMethods->iVersion>1 && pFd->pMethods->xShmMap!=0);
+ recover_g.pMethods = pFd->pMethods;
+ recover_g.p = p;
+ recover_methods.iVersion = iVersion;
+ pFd->pMethods = &recover_methods;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Uninstall the VFS wrapper that was installed around the file-descriptor open
+** on the input database for recover handle p. Mutex RECOVER_MUTEX_ID must be
+** held when this function is called.
+*/
+static void recoverUninstallWrapper(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ sqlite3_file *pFd = 0;
+ recoverAssertMutexHeld();
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->dbIn, p->zDb,SQLITE_FCNTL_FILE_POINTER,(void*)&pFd);
+ if( pFd && pFd->pMethods ){
+ pFd->pMethods = recover_g.pMethods;
+ recover_g.pMethods = 0;
+ recover_g.p = 0;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** This function does the work of a single sqlite3_recover_step() call. It
+** is guaranteed that the handle is not in an error state when this
+** function is called.
+*/
+static void recoverStep(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ assert( p && p->errCode==SQLITE_OK );
+ switch( p->eState ){
+ case RECOVER_STATE_INIT:
+ /* This is the very first call to sqlite3_recover_step() on this object.
+ */
+ recoverSqlCallback(p, "BEGIN");
+ recoverSqlCallback(p, "PRAGMA writable_schema = on");
+
+ recoverEnterMutex();
+ recoverInstallWrapper(p);
+
+ /* Open the output database. And register required virtual tables and
+ ** user functions with the new handle. */
+ recoverOpenOutput(p);
+
+ /* Open transactions on both the input and output databases. */
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->dbIn, p->zDb, SQLITE_FCNTL_RESET_CACHE, 0);
+ recoverExec(p, p->dbIn, "PRAGMA writable_schema = on");
+ recoverExec(p, p->dbIn, "BEGIN");
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ) p->bCloseTransaction = 1;
+ recoverExec(p, p->dbIn, "SELECT 1 FROM sqlite_schema");
+ recoverTransferSettings(p);
+ recoverOpenRecovery(p);
+ recoverCacheSchema(p);
+
+ recoverUninstallWrapper(p);
+ recoverLeaveMutex();
+
+ recoverExec(p, p->dbOut, "BEGIN");
+
+ recoverWriteSchema1(p);
+ p->eState = RECOVER_STATE_WRITING;
+ break;
+
+ case RECOVER_STATE_WRITING: {
+ if( p->w1.pTbls==0 ){
+ recoverWriteDataInit(p);
+ }
+ if( SQLITE_DONE==recoverWriteDataStep(p) ){
+ recoverWriteDataCleanup(p);
+ if( p->zLostAndFound ){
+ p->eState = RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND1;
+ }else{
+ p->eState = RECOVER_STATE_SCHEMA2;
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND1: {
+ if( p->laf.pUsed==0 ){
+ recoverLostAndFound1Init(p);
+ }
+ if( SQLITE_DONE==recoverLostAndFound1Step(p) ){
+ p->eState = RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND2;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND2: {
+ if( p->laf.pAllAndParent==0 ){
+ recoverLostAndFound2Init(p);
+ }
+ if( SQLITE_DONE==recoverLostAndFound2Step(p) ){
+ p->eState = RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND3;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case RECOVER_STATE_LOSTANDFOUND3: {
+ if( p->laf.pInsert==0 ){
+ recoverLostAndFound3Init(p);
+ }
+ if( SQLITE_DONE==recoverLostAndFound3Step(p) ){
+ p->eState = RECOVER_STATE_SCHEMA2;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case RECOVER_STATE_SCHEMA2: {
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+
+ recoverWriteSchema2(p);
+ p->eState = RECOVER_STATE_DONE;
+
+ /* If no error has occurred, commit the write transaction on the output
+ ** database. Regardless of whether or not an error has occurred, make
+ ** an attempt to end the read transaction on the input database. */
+ recoverExec(p, p->dbOut, "COMMIT");
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbIn, "END", 0, 0, 0);
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ) p->errCode = rc;
+
+ recoverSqlCallback(p, "PRAGMA writable_schema = off");
+ recoverSqlCallback(p, "COMMIT");
+ p->eState = RECOVER_STATE_DONE;
+ recoverFinalCleanup(p);
+ break;
+ };
+
+ case RECOVER_STATE_DONE: {
+ /* no-op */
+ break;
+ };
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+** This is a worker function that does the heavy lifting for both init
+** functions:
+**
+** sqlite3_recover_init()
+** sqlite3_recover_init_sql()
+**
+** All this function does is allocate space for the recover handle and
+** take copies of the input parameters. All the real work is done within
+** sqlite3_recover_run().
+*/
+sqlite3_recover *recoverInit(
+ sqlite3* db,
+ const char *zDb,
+ const char *zUri, /* Output URI for _recover_init() */
+ int (*xSql)(void*, const char*),/* SQL callback for _recover_init_sql() */
+ void *pSqlCtx /* Context arg for _recover_init_sql() */
+){
+ sqlite3_recover *pRet = 0;
+ int nDb = 0;
+ int nUri = 0;
+ int nByte = 0;
+
+ if( zDb==0 ){ zDb = "main"; }
+
+ nDb = recoverStrlen(zDb);
+ nUri = recoverStrlen(zUri);
+
+ nByte = sizeof(sqlite3_recover) + nDb+1 + nUri+1;
+ pRet = (sqlite3_recover*)sqlite3_malloc(nByte);
+ if( pRet ){
+ memset(pRet, 0, nByte);
+ pRet->dbIn = db;
+ pRet->zDb = (char*)&pRet[1];
+ pRet->zUri = &pRet->zDb[nDb+1];
+ memcpy(pRet->zDb, zDb, nDb);
+ if( nUri>0 && zUri ) memcpy(pRet->zUri, zUri, nUri);
+ pRet->xSql = xSql;
+ pRet->pSqlCtx = pSqlCtx;
+ pRet->bRecoverRowid = RECOVER_ROWID_DEFAULT;
+ }
+
+ return pRet;
+}
+
+/*
+** Initialize a recovery handle that creates a new database containing
+** the recovered data.
+*/
+sqlite3_recover *sqlite3_recover_init(
+ sqlite3* db,
+ const char *zDb,
+ const char *zUri
+){
+ return recoverInit(db, zDb, zUri, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/*
+** Initialize a recovery handle that returns recovered data in the
+** form of SQL statements via a callback.
+*/
+sqlite3_recover *sqlite3_recover_init_sql(
+ sqlite3* db,
+ const char *zDb,
+ int (*xSql)(void*, const char*),
+ void *pSqlCtx
+){
+ return recoverInit(db, zDb, 0, xSql, pSqlCtx);
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the handle error message, if any.
+*/
+const char *sqlite3_recover_errmsg(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ return (p && p->errCode!=SQLITE_NOMEM) ? p->zErrMsg : "out of memory";
+}
+
+/*
+** Return the handle error code.
+*/
+int sqlite3_recover_errcode(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ return p ? p->errCode : SQLITE_NOMEM;
+}
+
+/*
+** Configure the handle.
+*/
+int sqlite3_recover_config(sqlite3_recover *p, int op, void *pArg){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ if( p==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else if( p->eState!=RECOVER_STATE_INIT ){
+ rc = SQLITE_MISUSE;
+ }else{
+ switch( op ){
+ case 789:
+ /* This undocumented magic configuration option is used to set the
+ ** name of the auxiliary database that is ATTACH-ed to the database
+ ** connection and used to hold state information during the
+ ** recovery process. This option is for debugging use only and
+ ** is subject to change or removal at any time. */
+ sqlite3_free(p->zStateDb);
+ p->zStateDb = recoverMPrintf(p, "%s", (char*)pArg);
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_RECOVER_LOST_AND_FOUND: {
+ const char *zArg = (const char*)pArg;
+ sqlite3_free(p->zLostAndFound);
+ if( zArg ){
+ p->zLostAndFound = recoverMPrintf(p, "%s", zArg);
+ }else{
+ p->zLostAndFound = 0;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+
+ case SQLITE_RECOVER_FREELIST_CORRUPT:
+ p->bFreelistCorrupt = *(int*)pArg;
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_RECOVER_ROWIDS:
+ p->bRecoverRowid = *(int*)pArg;
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_RECOVER_SLOWINDEXES:
+ p->bSlowIndexes = *(int*)pArg;
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ rc = SQLITE_NOTFOUND;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Do a unit of work towards the recovery job. Return SQLITE_OK if
+** no error has occurred but database recovery is not finished, SQLITE_DONE
+** if database recovery has been successfully completed, or an SQLite
+** error code if an error has occurred.
+*/
+int sqlite3_recover_step(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ if( p==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ) recoverStep(p);
+ if( p->eState==RECOVER_STATE_DONE && p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ){
+ return SQLITE_DONE;
+ }
+ return p->errCode;
+}
+
+/*
+** Do the configured recovery operation. Return SQLITE_OK if successful, or
+** else an SQLite error code.
+*/
+int sqlite3_recover_run(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ while( SQLITE_OK==sqlite3_recover_step(p) );
+ return sqlite3_recover_errcode(p);
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Free all resources associated with the recover handle passed as the only
+** argument. The results of using a handle with any sqlite3_recover_**
+** API function after it has been passed to this function are undefined.
+**
+** A copy of the value returned by the first call made to sqlite3_recover_run()
+** on this handle is returned, or SQLITE_OK if sqlite3_recover_run() has
+** not been called on this handle.
+*/
+int sqlite3_recover_finish(sqlite3_recover *p){
+ int rc;
+ if( p==0 ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ recoverFinalCleanup(p);
+ if( p->bCloseTransaction && sqlite3_get_autocommit(p->dbIn)==0 ){
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->dbIn, "END", 0, 0, 0);
+ if( p->errCode==SQLITE_OK ) p->errCode = rc;
+ }
+ rc = p->errCode;
+ sqlite3_free(p->zErrMsg);
+ sqlite3_free(p->zStateDb);
+ sqlite3_free(p->zLostAndFound);
+ sqlite3_free(p->pPage1Cache);
+ sqlite3_free(p);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+#endif /* ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */
+
+/************************* End ../ext/recover/sqlite3recover.c ********************/
+# endif /* SQLITE_HAVE_SQLITE3R */
+#endif
+#ifdef SQLITE_SHELL_EXTSRC
+# include SHELL_STRINGIFY(SQLITE_SHELL_EXTSRC)
+#endif
+
+#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION)
+/*
+** State information for a single open session
+*/
+typedef struct OpenSession OpenSession;
+struct OpenSession {
+ char *zName; /* Symbolic name for this session */
+ int nFilter; /* Number of xFilter rejection GLOB patterns */
+ char **azFilter; /* Array of xFilter rejection GLOB patterns */
+ sqlite3_session *p; /* The open session */
+};
+#endif
+
+typedef struct ExpertInfo ExpertInfo;
+struct ExpertInfo {
+ sqlite3expert *pExpert;
+ int bVerbose;
+};
+
+/* A single line in the EQP output */
+typedef struct EQPGraphRow EQPGraphRow;
+struct EQPGraphRow {
+ int iEqpId; /* ID for this row */
+ int iParentId; /* ID of the parent row */
+ EQPGraphRow *pNext; /* Next row in sequence */
+ char zText[1]; /* Text to display for this row */
+};
+
+/* All EQP output is collected into an instance of the following */
+typedef struct EQPGraph EQPGraph;
+struct EQPGraph {
+ EQPGraphRow *pRow; /* Linked list of all rows of the EQP output */
+ EQPGraphRow *pLast; /* Last element of the pRow list */
+ char zPrefix[100]; /* Graph prefix */
+};
+
+/* Parameters affecting columnar mode result display (defaulting together) */
+typedef struct ColModeOpts {
+ int iWrap; /* In columnar modes, wrap lines reaching this limit */
+ u8 bQuote; /* Quote results for .mode box and table */
+ u8 bWordWrap; /* In columnar modes, wrap at word boundaries */
+} ColModeOpts;
+#define ColModeOpts_default { 60, 0, 0 }
+#define ColModeOpts_default_qbox { 60, 1, 0 }
+
+/*
+** State information about the database connection is contained in an
+** instance of the following structure.
+*/
+typedef struct ShellState ShellState;
+struct ShellState {
+ sqlite3 *db; /* The database */
+ u8 autoExplain; /* Automatically turn on .explain mode */
+ u8 autoEQP; /* Run EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN prior to seach SQL stmt */
+ u8 autoEQPtest; /* autoEQP is in test mode */
+ u8 autoEQPtrace; /* autoEQP is in trace mode */
+ u8 scanstatsOn; /* True to display scan stats before each finalize */
+ u8 openMode; /* SHELL_OPEN_NORMAL, _APPENDVFS, or _ZIPFILE */
+ u8 doXdgOpen; /* Invoke start/open/xdg-open in output_reset() */
+ u8 nEqpLevel; /* Depth of the EQP output graph */
+ u8 eTraceType; /* SHELL_TRACE_* value for type of trace */
+ u8 bSafeMode; /* True to prohibit unsafe operations */
+ u8 bSafeModePersist; /* The long-term value of bSafeMode */
+ ColModeOpts cmOpts; /* Option values affecting columnar mode output */
+ unsigned statsOn; /* True to display memory stats before each finalize */
+ unsigned mEqpLines; /* Mask of veritical lines in the EQP output graph */
+ int inputNesting; /* Track nesting level of .read and other redirects */
+ int outCount; /* Revert to stdout when reaching zero */
+ int cnt; /* Number of records displayed so far */
+ int lineno; /* Line number of last line read from in */
+ int openFlags; /* Additional flags to open. (SQLITE_OPEN_NOFOLLOW) */
+ FILE *in; /* Read commands from this stream */
+ FILE *out; /* Write results here */
+ FILE *traceOut; /* Output for sqlite3_trace() */
+ int nErr; /* Number of errors seen */
+ int mode; /* An output mode setting */
+ int modePrior; /* Saved mode */
+ int cMode; /* temporary output mode for the current query */
+ int normalMode; /* Output mode before ".explain on" */
+ int writableSchema; /* True if PRAGMA writable_schema=ON */
+ int showHeader; /* True to show column names in List or Column mode */
+ int nCheck; /* Number of ".check" commands run */
+ unsigned nProgress; /* Number of progress callbacks encountered */
+ unsigned mxProgress; /* Maximum progress callbacks before failing */
+ unsigned flgProgress; /* Flags for the progress callback */
+ unsigned shellFlgs; /* Various flags */
+ unsigned priorShFlgs; /* Saved copy of flags */
+ sqlite3_int64 szMax; /* --maxsize argument to .open */
+ char *zDestTable; /* Name of destination table when MODE_Insert */
+ char *zTempFile; /* Temporary file that might need deleting */
+ char zTestcase[30]; /* Name of current test case */
+ char colSeparator[20]; /* Column separator character for several modes */
+ char rowSeparator[20]; /* Row separator character for MODE_Ascii */
+ char colSepPrior[20]; /* Saved column separator */
+ char rowSepPrior[20]; /* Saved row separator */
+ int *colWidth; /* Requested width of each column in columnar modes */
+ int *actualWidth; /* Actual width of each column */
+ int nWidth; /* Number of slots in colWidth[] and actualWidth[] */
+ char nullValue[20]; /* The text to print when a NULL comes back from
+ ** the database */
+ char outfile[FILENAME_MAX]; /* Filename for *out */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; /* Current statement if any. */
+ FILE *pLog; /* Write log output here */
+ struct AuxDb { /* Storage space for auxiliary database connections */
+ sqlite3 *db; /* Connection pointer */
+ const char *zDbFilename; /* Filename used to open the connection */
+ char *zFreeOnClose; /* Free this memory allocation on close */
+#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION)
+ int nSession; /* Number of active sessions */
+ OpenSession aSession[4]; /* Array of sessions. [0] is in focus. */
+#endif
+ } aAuxDb[5], /* Array of all database connections */
+ *pAuxDb; /* Currently active database connection */
+ int *aiIndent; /* Array of indents used in MODE_Explain */
+ int nIndent; /* Size of array aiIndent[] */
+ int iIndent; /* Index of current op in aiIndent[] */
+ char *zNonce; /* Nonce for temporary safe-mode excapes */
+ EQPGraph sGraph; /* Information for the graphical EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN */
+ ExpertInfo expert; /* Valid if previous command was ".expert OPT..." */
+#ifdef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ struct {
+ const char * zInput; /* Input string from wasm/JS proxy */
+ const char * zPos; /* Cursor pos into zInput */
+ const char * zDefaultDbName; /* Default name for db file */
+ } wasm;
+#endif
+};
+
+#ifdef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+static ShellState shellState;
+#endif
+
+
+/* Allowed values for ShellState.autoEQP
+*/
+#define AUTOEQP_off 0 /* Automatic EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN is off */
+#define AUTOEQP_on 1 /* Automatic EQP is on */
+#define AUTOEQP_trigger 2 /* On and also show plans for triggers */
+#define AUTOEQP_full 3 /* Show full EXPLAIN */
+
+/* Allowed values for ShellState.openMode
+*/
+#define SHELL_OPEN_UNSPEC 0 /* No open-mode specified */
+#define SHELL_OPEN_NORMAL 1 /* Normal database file */
+#define SHELL_OPEN_APPENDVFS 2 /* Use appendvfs */
+#define SHELL_OPEN_ZIPFILE 3 /* Use the zipfile virtual table */
+#define SHELL_OPEN_READONLY 4 /* Open a normal database read-only */
+#define SHELL_OPEN_DESERIALIZE 5 /* Open using sqlite3_deserialize() */
+#define SHELL_OPEN_HEXDB 6 /* Use "dbtotxt" output as data source */
+
+/* Allowed values for ShellState.eTraceType
+*/
+#define SHELL_TRACE_PLAIN 0 /* Show input SQL text */
+#define SHELL_TRACE_EXPANDED 1 /* Show expanded SQL text */
+#define SHELL_TRACE_NORMALIZED 2 /* Show normalized SQL text */
+
+/* Bits in the ShellState.flgProgress variable */
+#define SHELL_PROGRESS_QUIET 0x01 /* Omit announcing every progress callback */
+#define SHELL_PROGRESS_RESET 0x02 /* Reset the count when the progres
+ ** callback limit is reached, and for each
+ ** top-level SQL statement */
+#define SHELL_PROGRESS_ONCE 0x04 /* Cancel the --limit after firing once */
+
+/*
+** These are the allowed shellFlgs values
+*/
+#define SHFLG_Pagecache 0x00000001 /* The --pagecache option is used */
+#define SHFLG_Lookaside 0x00000002 /* Lookaside memory is used */
+#define SHFLG_Backslash 0x00000004 /* The --backslash option is used */
+#define SHFLG_PreserveRowid 0x00000008 /* .dump preserves rowid values */
+#define SHFLG_Newlines 0x00000010 /* .dump --newline flag */
+#define SHFLG_CountChanges 0x00000020 /* .changes setting */
+#define SHFLG_Echo 0x00000040 /* .echo on/off, or --echo setting */
+#define SHFLG_HeaderSet 0x00000080 /* showHeader has been specified */
+#define SHFLG_DumpDataOnly 0x00000100 /* .dump show data only */
+#define SHFLG_DumpNoSys 0x00000200 /* .dump omits system tables */
+#define SHFLG_TestingMode 0x00000400 /* allow unsafe testing features */
+
+/*
+** Macros for testing and setting shellFlgs
+*/
+#define ShellHasFlag(P,X) (((P)->shellFlgs & (X))!=0)
+#define ShellSetFlag(P,X) ((P)->shellFlgs|=(X))
+#define ShellClearFlag(P,X) ((P)->shellFlgs&=(~(X)))
+
+/*
+** These are the allowed modes.
+*/
+#define MODE_Line 0 /* One column per line. Blank line between records */
+#define MODE_Column 1 /* One record per line in neat columns */
+#define MODE_List 2 /* One record per line with a separator */
+#define MODE_Semi 3 /* Same as MODE_List but append ";" to each line */
+#define MODE_Html 4 /* Generate an XHTML table */
+#define MODE_Insert 5 /* Generate SQL "insert" statements */
+#define MODE_Quote 6 /* Quote values as for SQL */
+#define MODE_Tcl 7 /* Generate ANSI-C or TCL quoted elements */
+#define MODE_Csv 8 /* Quote strings, numbers are plain */
+#define MODE_Explain 9 /* Like MODE_Column, but do not truncate data */
+#define MODE_Ascii 10 /* Use ASCII unit and record separators (0x1F/0x1E) */
+#define MODE_Pretty 11 /* Pretty-print schemas */
+#define MODE_EQP 12 /* Converts EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN output into a graph */
+#define MODE_Json 13 /* Output JSON */
+#define MODE_Markdown 14 /* Markdown formatting */
+#define MODE_Table 15 /* MySQL-style table formatting */
+#define MODE_Box 16 /* Unicode box-drawing characters */
+#define MODE_Count 17 /* Output only a count of the rows of output */
+#define MODE_Off 18 /* No query output shown */
+
+static const char *modeDescr[] = {
+ "line",
+ "column",
+ "list",
+ "semi",
+ "html",
+ "insert",
+ "quote",
+ "tcl",
+ "csv",
+ "explain",
+ "ascii",
+ "prettyprint",
+ "eqp",
+ "json",
+ "markdown",
+ "table",
+ "box",
+ "count",
+ "off"
+};
+
+/*
+** These are the column/row/line separators used by the various
+** import/export modes.
+*/
+#define SEP_Column "|"
+#define SEP_Row "\n"
+#define SEP_Tab "\t"
+#define SEP_Space " "
+#define SEP_Comma ","
+#define SEP_CrLf "\r\n"
+#define SEP_Unit "\x1F"
+#define SEP_Record "\x1E"
+
+/*
+** Limit input nesting via .read or any other input redirect.
+** It's not too expensive, so a generous allowance can be made.
+*/
+#define MAX_INPUT_NESTING 25
+
+/*
+** A callback for the sqlite3_log() interface.
+*/
+static void shellLog(void *pArg, int iErrCode, const char *zMsg){
+ ShellState *p = (ShellState*)pArg;
+ if( p->pLog==0 ) return;
+ utf8_printf(p->pLog, "(%d) %s\n", iErrCode, zMsg);
+ fflush(p->pLog);
+}
+
+/*
+** SQL function: shell_putsnl(X)
+**
+** Write the text X to the screen (or whatever output is being directed)
+** adding a newline at the end, and then return X.
+*/
+static void shellPutsFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx,
+ int nVal,
+ sqlite3_value **apVal
+){
+ ShellState *p = (ShellState*)sqlite3_user_data(pCtx);
+ (void)nVal;
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s\n", sqlite3_value_text(apVal[0]));
+ sqlite3_result_value(pCtx, apVal[0]);
+}
+
+/*
+** If in safe mode, print an error message described by the arguments
+** and exit immediately.
+*/
+static void failIfSafeMode(
+ ShellState *p,
+ const char *zErrMsg,
+ ...
+){
+ if( p->bSafeMode ){
+ va_list ap;
+ char *zMsg;
+ va_start(ap, zErrMsg);
+ zMsg = sqlite3_vmprintf(zErrMsg, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ raw_printf(stderr, "line %d: ", p->lineno);
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "%s\n", zMsg);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** SQL function: edit(VALUE)
+** edit(VALUE,EDITOR)
+**
+** These steps:
+**
+** (1) Write VALUE into a temporary file.
+** (2) Run program EDITOR on that temporary file.
+** (3) Read the temporary file back and return its content as the result.
+** (4) Delete the temporary file
+**
+** If the EDITOR argument is omitted, use the value in the VISUAL
+** environment variable. If still there is no EDITOR, through an error.
+**
+** Also throw an error if the EDITOR program returns a non-zero exit code.
+*/
+#ifndef SQLITE_NOHAVE_SYSTEM
+static void editFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argc,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ const char *zEditor;
+ char *zTempFile = 0;
+ sqlite3 *db;
+ char *zCmd = 0;
+ int bBin;
+ int rc;
+ int hasCRNL = 0;
+ FILE *f = 0;
+ sqlite3_int64 sz;
+ sqlite3_int64 x;
+ unsigned char *p = 0;
+
+ if( argc==2 ){
+ zEditor = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[1]);
+ }else{
+ zEditor = getenv("VISUAL");
+ }
+ if( zEditor==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "no editor for edit()", -1);
+ return;
+ }
+ if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "NULL input to edit()", -1);
+ return;
+ }
+ db = sqlite3_context_db_handle(context);
+ zTempFile = 0;
+ sqlite3_file_control(db, 0, SQLITE_FCNTL_TEMPFILENAME, &zTempFile);
+ if( zTempFile==0 ){
+ sqlite3_uint64 r = 0;
+ sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(r), &r);
+ zTempFile = sqlite3_mprintf("temp%llx", r);
+ if( zTempFile==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ bBin = sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_BLOB;
+ /* When writing the file to be edited, do \n to \r\n conversions on systems
+ ** that want \r\n line endings */
+ f = fopen(zTempFile, bBin ? "wb" : "w");
+ if( f==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "edit() cannot open temp file", -1);
+ goto edit_func_end;
+ }
+ sz = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]);
+ if( bBin ){
+ x = fwrite(sqlite3_value_blob(argv[0]), 1, (size_t)sz, f);
+ }else{
+ const char *z = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
+ /* Remember whether or not the value originally contained \r\n */
+ if( z && strstr(z,"\r\n")!=0 ) hasCRNL = 1;
+ x = fwrite(sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]), 1, (size_t)sz, f);
+ }
+ fclose(f);
+ f = 0;
+ if( x!=sz ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "edit() could not write the whole file", -1);
+ goto edit_func_end;
+ }
+ zCmd = sqlite3_mprintf("%s \"%s\"", zEditor, zTempFile);
+ if( zCmd==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
+ goto edit_func_end;
+ }
+ rc = system(zCmd);
+ sqlite3_free(zCmd);
+ if( rc ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "EDITOR returned non-zero", -1);
+ goto edit_func_end;
+ }
+ f = fopen(zTempFile, "rb");
+ if( f==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context,
+ "edit() cannot reopen temp file after edit", -1);
+ goto edit_func_end;
+ }
+ fseek(f, 0, SEEK_END);
+ sz = ftell(f);
+ rewind(f);
+ p = sqlite3_malloc64( sz+1 );
+ if( p==0 ){
+ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
+ goto edit_func_end;
+ }
+ x = fread(p, 1, (size_t)sz, f);
+ fclose(f);
+ f = 0;
+ if( x!=sz ){
+ sqlite3_result_error(context, "could not read back the whole file", -1);
+ goto edit_func_end;
+ }
+ if( bBin ){
+ sqlite3_result_blob64(context, p, sz, sqlite3_free);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_int64 i, j;
+ if( hasCRNL ){
+ /* If the original contains \r\n then do no conversions back to \n */
+ }else{
+ /* If the file did not originally contain \r\n then convert any new
+ ** \r\n back into \n */
+ p[sz] = 0;
+ for(i=j=0; i<sz; i++){
+ if( p[i]=='\r' && p[i+1]=='\n' ) i++;
+ p[j++] = p[i];
+ }
+ sz = j;
+ p[sz] = 0;
+ }
+ sqlite3_result_text64(context, (const char*)p, sz,
+ sqlite3_free, SQLITE_UTF8);
+ }
+ p = 0;
+
+edit_func_end:
+ if( f ) fclose(f);
+ unlink(zTempFile);
+ sqlite3_free(zTempFile);
+ sqlite3_free(p);
+}
+#endif /* SQLITE_NOHAVE_SYSTEM */
+
+/*
+** Save or restore the current output mode
+*/
+static void outputModePush(ShellState *p){
+ p->modePrior = p->mode;
+ p->priorShFlgs = p->shellFlgs;
+ memcpy(p->colSepPrior, p->colSeparator, sizeof(p->colSeparator));
+ memcpy(p->rowSepPrior, p->rowSeparator, sizeof(p->rowSeparator));
+}
+static void outputModePop(ShellState *p){
+ p->mode = p->modePrior;
+ p->shellFlgs = p->priorShFlgs;
+ memcpy(p->colSeparator, p->colSepPrior, sizeof(p->colSeparator));
+ memcpy(p->rowSeparator, p->rowSepPrior, sizeof(p->rowSeparator));
+}
+
+/*
+** Output the given string as a hex-encoded blob (eg. X'1234' )
+*/
+static void output_hex_blob(FILE *out, const void *pBlob, int nBlob){
+ int i;
+ unsigned char *aBlob = (unsigned char*)pBlob;
+
+ char *zStr = sqlite3_malloc(nBlob*2 + 1);
+ shell_check_oom(zStr);
+
+ for(i=0; i<nBlob; i++){
+ static const char aHex[] = {
+ '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7',
+ '8', '9', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f'
+ };
+ zStr[i*2] = aHex[ (aBlob[i] >> 4) ];
+ zStr[i*2+1] = aHex[ (aBlob[i] & 0x0F) ];
+ }
+ zStr[i*2] = '\0';
+
+ raw_printf(out,"X'%s'", zStr);
+ sqlite3_free(zStr);
+}
+
+/*
+** Find a string that is not found anywhere in z[]. Return a pointer
+** to that string.
+**
+** Try to use zA and zB first. If both of those are already found in z[]
+** then make up some string and store it in the buffer zBuf.
+*/
+static const char *unused_string(
+ const char *z, /* Result must not appear anywhere in z */
+ const char *zA, const char *zB, /* Try these first */
+ char *zBuf /* Space to store a generated string */
+){
+ unsigned i = 0;
+ if( strstr(z, zA)==0 ) return zA;
+ if( strstr(z, zB)==0 ) return zB;
+ do{
+ sqlite3_snprintf(20,zBuf,"(%s%u)", zA, i++);
+ }while( strstr(z,zBuf)!=0 );
+ return zBuf;
+}
+
+/*
+** Output the given string as a quoted string using SQL quoting conventions.
+**
+** See also: output_quoted_escaped_string()
+*/
+static void output_quoted_string(FILE *out, const char *z){
+ int i;
+ char c;
+ setBinaryMode(out, 1);
+ if( z==0 ) return;
+ for(i=0; (c = z[i])!=0 && c!='\''; i++){}
+ if( c==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(out,"'%s'",z);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(out, "'");
+ while( *z ){
+ for(i=0; (c = z[i])!=0 && c!='\''; i++){}
+ if( c=='\'' ) i++;
+ if( i ){
+ utf8_printf(out, "%.*s", i, z);
+ z += i;
+ }
+ if( c=='\'' ){
+ raw_printf(out, "'");
+ continue;
+ }
+ if( c==0 ){
+ break;
+ }
+ z++;
+ }
+ raw_printf(out, "'");
+ }
+ setTextMode(out, 1);
+}
+
+/*
+** Output the given string as a quoted string using SQL quoting conventions.
+** Additionallly , escape the "\n" and "\r" characters so that they do not
+** get corrupted by end-of-line translation facilities in some operating
+** systems.
+**
+** This is like output_quoted_string() but with the addition of the \r\n
+** escape mechanism.
+*/
+static void output_quoted_escaped_string(FILE *out, const char *z){
+ int i;
+ char c;
+ setBinaryMode(out, 1);
+ for(i=0; (c = z[i])!=0 && c!='\'' && c!='\n' && c!='\r'; i++){}
+ if( c==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(out,"'%s'",z);
+ }else{
+ const char *zNL = 0;
+ const char *zCR = 0;
+ int nNL = 0;
+ int nCR = 0;
+ char zBuf1[20], zBuf2[20];
+ for(i=0; z[i]; i++){
+ if( z[i]=='\n' ) nNL++;
+ if( z[i]=='\r' ) nCR++;
+ }
+ if( nNL ){
+ raw_printf(out, "replace(");
+ zNL = unused_string(z, "\\n", "\\012", zBuf1);
+ }
+ if( nCR ){
+ raw_printf(out, "replace(");
+ zCR = unused_string(z, "\\r", "\\015", zBuf2);
+ }
+ raw_printf(out, "'");
+ while( *z ){
+ for(i=0; (c = z[i])!=0 && c!='\n' && c!='\r' && c!='\''; i++){}
+ if( c=='\'' ) i++;
+ if( i ){
+ utf8_printf(out, "%.*s", i, z);
+ z += i;
+ }
+ if( c=='\'' ){
+ raw_printf(out, "'");
+ continue;
+ }
+ if( c==0 ){
+ break;
+ }
+ z++;
+ if( c=='\n' ){
+ raw_printf(out, "%s", zNL);
+ continue;
+ }
+ raw_printf(out, "%s", zCR);
+ }
+ raw_printf(out, "'");
+ if( nCR ){
+ raw_printf(out, ",'%s',char(13))", zCR);
+ }
+ if( nNL ){
+ raw_printf(out, ",'%s',char(10))", zNL);
+ }
+ }
+ setTextMode(out, 1);
+}
+
+/*
+** Output the given string as a quoted according to C or TCL quoting rules.
+*/
+static void output_c_string(FILE *out, const char *z){
+ unsigned int c;
+ fputc('"', out);
+ while( (c = *(z++))!=0 ){
+ if( c=='\\' ){
+ fputc(c, out);
+ fputc(c, out);
+ }else if( c=='"' ){
+ fputc('\\', out);
+ fputc('"', out);
+ }else if( c=='\t' ){
+ fputc('\\', out);
+ fputc('t', out);
+ }else if( c=='\n' ){
+ fputc('\\', out);
+ fputc('n', out);
+ }else if( c=='\r' ){
+ fputc('\\', out);
+ fputc('r', out);
+ }else if( !isprint(c&0xff) ){
+ raw_printf(out, "\\%03o", c&0xff);
+ }else{
+ fputc(c, out);
+ }
+ }
+ fputc('"', out);
+}
+
+/*
+** Output the given string as a quoted according to JSON quoting rules.
+*/
+static void output_json_string(FILE *out, const char *z, i64 n){
+ unsigned int c;
+ if( z==0 ) z = "";
+ if( n<0 ) n = strlen(z);
+ fputc('"', out);
+ while( n-- ){
+ c = *(z++);
+ if( c=='\\' || c=='"' ){
+ fputc('\\', out);
+ fputc(c, out);
+ }else if( c<=0x1f ){
+ fputc('\\', out);
+ if( c=='\b' ){
+ fputc('b', out);
+ }else if( c=='\f' ){
+ fputc('f', out);
+ }else if( c=='\n' ){
+ fputc('n', out);
+ }else if( c=='\r' ){
+ fputc('r', out);
+ }else if( c=='\t' ){
+ fputc('t', out);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(out, "u%04x",c);
+ }
+ }else{
+ fputc(c, out);
+ }
+ }
+ fputc('"', out);
+}
+
+/*
+** Output the given string with characters that are special to
+** HTML escaped.
+*/
+static void output_html_string(FILE *out, const char *z){
+ int i;
+ if( z==0 ) z = "";
+ while( *z ){
+ for(i=0; z[i]
+ && z[i]!='<'
+ && z[i]!='&'
+ && z[i]!='>'
+ && z[i]!='\"'
+ && z[i]!='\'';
+ i++){}
+ if( i>0 ){
+ utf8_printf(out,"%.*s",i,z);
+ }
+ if( z[i]=='<' ){
+ raw_printf(out,"&lt;");
+ }else if( z[i]=='&' ){
+ raw_printf(out,"&amp;");
+ }else if( z[i]=='>' ){
+ raw_printf(out,"&gt;");
+ }else if( z[i]=='\"' ){
+ raw_printf(out,"&quot;");
+ }else if( z[i]=='\'' ){
+ raw_printf(out,"&#39;");
+ }else{
+ break;
+ }
+ z += i + 1;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** If a field contains any character identified by a 1 in the following
+** array, then the string must be quoted for CSV.
+*/
+static const char needCsvQuote[] = {
+ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
+ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
+ 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
+ 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1,
+ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
+ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
+ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
+ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
+ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
+ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
+ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
+ 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
+};
+
+/*
+** Output a single term of CSV. Actually, p->colSeparator is used for
+** the separator, which may or may not be a comma. p->nullValue is
+** the null value. Strings are quoted if necessary. The separator
+** is only issued if bSep is true.
+*/
+static void output_csv(ShellState *p, const char *z, int bSep){
+ FILE *out = p->out;
+ if( z==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(out,"%s",p->nullValue);
+ }else{
+ unsigned i;
+ for(i=0; z[i]; i++){
+ if( needCsvQuote[((unsigned char*)z)[i]] ){
+ i = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if( i==0 || strstr(z, p->colSeparator)!=0 ){
+ char *zQuoted = sqlite3_mprintf("\"%w\"", z);
+ shell_check_oom(zQuoted);
+ utf8_printf(out, "%s", zQuoted);
+ sqlite3_free(zQuoted);
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(out, "%s", z);
+ }
+ }
+ if( bSep ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->colSeparator);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** This routine runs when the user presses Ctrl-C
+*/
+static void interrupt_handler(int NotUsed){
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(NotUsed);
+ if( ++seenInterrupt>1 ) exit(1);
+ if( globalDb ) sqlite3_interrupt(globalDb);
+}
+
+#if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)) && !defined(_WIN32_WCE)
+/*
+** This routine runs for console events (e.g. Ctrl-C) on Win32
+*/
+static BOOL WINAPI ConsoleCtrlHandler(
+ DWORD dwCtrlType /* One of the CTRL_*_EVENT constants */
+){
+ if( dwCtrlType==CTRL_C_EVENT ){
+ interrupt_handler(0);
+ return TRUE;
+ }
+ return FALSE;
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION
+/*
+** This authorizer runs in safe mode.
+*/
+static int safeModeAuth(
+ void *pClientData,
+ int op,
+ const char *zA1,
+ const char *zA2,
+ const char *zA3,
+ const char *zA4
+){
+ ShellState *p = (ShellState*)pClientData;
+ static const char *azProhibitedFunctions[] = {
+ "edit",
+ "fts3_tokenizer",
+ "load_extension",
+ "readfile",
+ "writefile",
+ "zipfile",
+ "zipfile_cds",
+ };
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(zA1);
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(zA3);
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(zA4);
+ switch( op ){
+ case SQLITE_ATTACH: {
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ /* In WASM builds the filesystem is a virtual sandbox, so
+ ** there's no harm in using ATTACH. */
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run ATTACH in safe mode");
+#endif
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_FUNCTION: {
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(azProhibitedFunctions); i++){
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp(zA2, azProhibitedFunctions[i])==0 ){
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot use the %s() function in safe mode",
+ azProhibitedFunctions[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** When the ".auth ON" is set, the following authorizer callback is
+** invoked. It always returns SQLITE_OK.
+*/
+static int shellAuth(
+ void *pClientData,
+ int op,
+ const char *zA1,
+ const char *zA2,
+ const char *zA3,
+ const char *zA4
+){
+ ShellState *p = (ShellState*)pClientData;
+ static const char *azAction[] = { 0,
+ "CREATE_INDEX", "CREATE_TABLE", "CREATE_TEMP_INDEX",
+ "CREATE_TEMP_TABLE", "CREATE_TEMP_TRIGGER", "CREATE_TEMP_VIEW",
+ "CREATE_TRIGGER", "CREATE_VIEW", "DELETE",
+ "DROP_INDEX", "DROP_TABLE", "DROP_TEMP_INDEX",
+ "DROP_TEMP_TABLE", "DROP_TEMP_TRIGGER", "DROP_TEMP_VIEW",
+ "DROP_TRIGGER", "DROP_VIEW", "INSERT",
+ "PRAGMA", "READ", "SELECT",
+ "TRANSACTION", "UPDATE", "ATTACH",
+ "DETACH", "ALTER_TABLE", "REINDEX",
+ "ANALYZE", "CREATE_VTABLE", "DROP_VTABLE",
+ "FUNCTION", "SAVEPOINT", "RECURSIVE"
+ };
+ int i;
+ const char *az[4];
+ az[0] = zA1;
+ az[1] = zA2;
+ az[2] = zA3;
+ az[3] = zA4;
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "authorizer: %s", azAction[op]);
+ for(i=0; i<4; i++){
+ raw_printf(p->out, " ");
+ if( az[i] ){
+ output_c_string(p->out, az[i]);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(p->out, "NULL");
+ }
+ }
+ raw_printf(p->out, "\n");
+ if( p->bSafeMode ) (void)safeModeAuth(pClientData, op, zA1, zA2, zA3, zA4);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Print a schema statement. Part of MODE_Semi and MODE_Pretty output.
+**
+** This routine converts some CREATE TABLE statements for shadow tables
+** in FTS3/4/5 into CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS statements.
+**
+** If the schema statement in z[] contains a start-of-comment and if
+** sqlite3_complete() returns false, try to terminate the comment before
+** printing the result. https://sqlite.org/forum/forumpost/d7be961c5c
+*/
+static void printSchemaLine(FILE *out, const char *z, const char *zTail){
+ char *zToFree = 0;
+ if( z==0 ) return;
+ if( zTail==0 ) return;
+ if( zTail[0]==';' && (strstr(z, "/*")!=0 || strstr(z,"--")!=0) ){
+ const char *zOrig = z;
+ static const char *azTerm[] = { "", "*/", "\n" };
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(azTerm); i++){
+ char *zNew = sqlite3_mprintf("%s%s;", zOrig, azTerm[i]);
+ shell_check_oom(zNew);
+ if( sqlite3_complete(zNew) ){
+ size_t n = strlen(zNew);
+ zNew[n-1] = 0;
+ zToFree = zNew;
+ z = zNew;
+ break;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zNew);
+ }
+ }
+ if( sqlite3_strglob("CREATE TABLE ['\"]*", z)==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(out, "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS %s%s", z+13, zTail);
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(out, "%s%s", z, zTail);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zToFree);
+}
+static void printSchemaLineN(FILE *out, char *z, int n, const char *zTail){
+ char c = z[n];
+ z[n] = 0;
+ printSchemaLine(out, z, zTail);
+ z[n] = c;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return true if string z[] has nothing but whitespace and comments to the
+** end of the first line.
+*/
+static int wsToEol(const char *z){
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; z[i]; i++){
+ if( z[i]=='\n' ) return 1;
+ if( IsSpace(z[i]) ) continue;
+ if( z[i]=='-' && z[i+1]=='-' ) return 1;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/*
+** Add a new entry to the EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN data
+*/
+static void eqp_append(ShellState *p, int iEqpId, int p2, const char *zText){
+ EQPGraphRow *pNew;
+ i64 nText;
+ if( zText==0 ) return;
+ nText = strlen(zText);
+ if( p->autoEQPtest ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%d,%d,%s\n", iEqpId, p2, zText);
+ }
+ pNew = sqlite3_malloc64( sizeof(*pNew) + nText );
+ shell_check_oom(pNew);
+ pNew->iEqpId = iEqpId;
+ pNew->iParentId = p2;
+ memcpy(pNew->zText, zText, nText+1);
+ pNew->pNext = 0;
+ if( p->sGraph.pLast ){
+ p->sGraph.pLast->pNext = pNew;
+ }else{
+ p->sGraph.pRow = pNew;
+ }
+ p->sGraph.pLast = pNew;
+}
+
+/*
+** Free and reset the EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN data that has been collected
+** in p->sGraph.
+*/
+static void eqp_reset(ShellState *p){
+ EQPGraphRow *pRow, *pNext;
+ for(pRow = p->sGraph.pRow; pRow; pRow = pNext){
+ pNext = pRow->pNext;
+ sqlite3_free(pRow);
+ }
+ memset(&p->sGraph, 0, sizeof(p->sGraph));
+}
+
+/* Return the next EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN line with iEqpId that occurs after
+** pOld, or return the first such line if pOld is NULL
+*/
+static EQPGraphRow *eqp_next_row(ShellState *p, int iEqpId, EQPGraphRow *pOld){
+ EQPGraphRow *pRow = pOld ? pOld->pNext : p->sGraph.pRow;
+ while( pRow && pRow->iParentId!=iEqpId ) pRow = pRow->pNext;
+ return pRow;
+}
+
+/* Render a single level of the graph that has iEqpId as its parent. Called
+** recursively to render sublevels.
+*/
+static void eqp_render_level(ShellState *p, int iEqpId){
+ EQPGraphRow *pRow, *pNext;
+ i64 n = strlen(p->sGraph.zPrefix);
+ char *z;
+ for(pRow = eqp_next_row(p, iEqpId, 0); pRow; pRow = pNext){
+ pNext = eqp_next_row(p, iEqpId, pRow);
+ z = pRow->zText;
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s%s%s\n", p->sGraph.zPrefix,
+ pNext ? "|--" : "`--", z);
+ if( n<(i64)sizeof(p->sGraph.zPrefix)-7 ){
+ memcpy(&p->sGraph.zPrefix[n], pNext ? "| " : " ", 4);
+ eqp_render_level(p, pRow->iEqpId);
+ p->sGraph.zPrefix[n] = 0;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Display and reset the EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN data
+*/
+static void eqp_render(ShellState *p, i64 nCycle){
+ EQPGraphRow *pRow = p->sGraph.pRow;
+ if( pRow ){
+ if( pRow->zText[0]=='-' ){
+ if( pRow->pNext==0 ){
+ eqp_reset(p);
+ return;
+ }
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s\n", pRow->zText+3);
+ p->sGraph.pRow = pRow->pNext;
+ sqlite3_free(pRow);
+ }else if( nCycle>0 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "QUERY PLAN (cycles=%lld [100%%])\n", nCycle);
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "QUERY PLAN\n");
+ }
+ p->sGraph.zPrefix[0] = 0;
+ eqp_render_level(p, 0);
+ eqp_reset(p);
+ }
+}
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK
+/*
+** Progress handler callback.
+*/
+static int progress_handler(void *pClientData) {
+ ShellState *p = (ShellState*)pClientData;
+ p->nProgress++;
+ if( p->nProgress>=p->mxProgress && p->mxProgress>0 ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "Progress limit reached (%u)\n", p->nProgress);
+ if( p->flgProgress & SHELL_PROGRESS_RESET ) p->nProgress = 0;
+ if( p->flgProgress & SHELL_PROGRESS_ONCE ) p->mxProgress = 0;
+ return 1;
+ }
+ if( (p->flgProgress & SHELL_PROGRESS_QUIET)==0 ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "Progress %u\n", p->nProgress);
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK */
+
+/*
+** Print N dashes
+*/
+static void print_dashes(FILE *out, int N){
+ const char zDash[] = "--------------------------------------------------";
+ const int nDash = sizeof(zDash) - 1;
+ while( N>nDash ){
+ fputs(zDash, out);
+ N -= nDash;
+ }
+ raw_printf(out, "%.*s", N, zDash);
+}
+
+/*
+** Print a markdown or table-style row separator using ascii-art
+*/
+static void print_row_separator(
+ ShellState *p,
+ int nArg,
+ const char *zSep
+){
+ int i;
+ if( nArg>0 ){
+ fputs(zSep, p->out);
+ print_dashes(p->out, p->actualWidth[0]+2);
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ fputs(zSep, p->out);
+ print_dashes(p->out, p->actualWidth[i]+2);
+ }
+ fputs(zSep, p->out);
+ }
+ fputs("\n", p->out);
+}
+
+/*
+** This is the callback routine that the shell
+** invokes for each row of a query result.
+*/
+static int shell_callback(
+ void *pArg,
+ int nArg, /* Number of result columns */
+ char **azArg, /* Text of each result column */
+ char **azCol, /* Column names */
+ int *aiType /* Column types. Might be NULL */
+){
+ int i;
+ ShellState *p = (ShellState*)pArg;
+
+ if( azArg==0 ) return 0;
+ switch( p->cMode ){
+ case MODE_Count:
+ case MODE_Off: {
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Line: {
+ int w = 5;
+ if( azArg==0 ) break;
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ int len = strlen30(azCol[i] ? azCol[i] : "");
+ if( len>w ) w = len;
+ }
+ if( p->cnt++>0 ) utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->rowSeparator);
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%*s = %s%s", w, azCol[i],
+ azArg[i] ? azArg[i] : p->nullValue, p->rowSeparator);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Explain: {
+ static const int aExplainWidth[] = {4, 13, 4, 4, 4, 13, 2, 13};
+ if( nArg>ArraySize(aExplainWidth) ){
+ nArg = ArraySize(aExplainWidth);
+ }
+ if( p->cnt++==0 ){
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ int w = aExplainWidth[i];
+ utf8_width_print(p->out, w, azCol[i]);
+ fputs(i==nArg-1 ? "\n" : " ", p->out);
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ int w = aExplainWidth[i];
+ print_dashes(p->out, w);
+ fputs(i==nArg-1 ? "\n" : " ", p->out);
+ }
+ }
+ if( azArg==0 ) break;
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ int w = aExplainWidth[i];
+ if( i==nArg-1 ) w = 0;
+ if( azArg[i] && strlenChar(azArg[i])>w ){
+ w = strlenChar(azArg[i]);
+ }
+ if( i==1 && p->aiIndent && p->pStmt ){
+ if( p->iIndent<p->nIndent ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%*.s", p->aiIndent[p->iIndent], "");
+ }
+ p->iIndent++;
+ }
+ utf8_width_print(p->out, w, azArg[i] ? azArg[i] : p->nullValue);
+ fputs(i==nArg-1 ? "\n" : " ", p->out);
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Semi: { /* .schema and .fullschema output */
+ printSchemaLine(p->out, azArg[0], ";\n");
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Pretty: { /* .schema and .fullschema with --indent */
+ char *z;
+ int j;
+ int nParen = 0;
+ char cEnd = 0;
+ char c;
+ int nLine = 0;
+ assert( nArg==1 );
+ if( azArg[0]==0 ) break;
+ if( sqlite3_strlike("CREATE VIEW%", azArg[0], 0)==0
+ || sqlite3_strlike("CREATE TRIG%", azArg[0], 0)==0
+ ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s;\n", azArg[0]);
+ break;
+ }
+ z = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", azArg[0]);
+ shell_check_oom(z);
+ j = 0;
+ for(i=0; IsSpace(z[i]); i++){}
+ for(; (c = z[i])!=0; i++){
+ if( IsSpace(c) ){
+ if( z[j-1]=='\r' ) z[j-1] = '\n';
+ if( IsSpace(z[j-1]) || z[j-1]=='(' ) continue;
+ }else if( (c=='(' || c==')') && j>0 && IsSpace(z[j-1]) ){
+ j--;
+ }
+ z[j++] = c;
+ }
+ while( j>0 && IsSpace(z[j-1]) ){ j--; }
+ z[j] = 0;
+ if( strlen30(z)>=79 ){
+ for(i=j=0; (c = z[i])!=0; i++){ /* Copy from z[i] back to z[j] */
+ if( c==cEnd ){
+ cEnd = 0;
+ }else if( c=='"' || c=='\'' || c=='`' ){
+ cEnd = c;
+ }else if( c=='[' ){
+ cEnd = ']';
+ }else if( c=='-' && z[i+1]=='-' ){
+ cEnd = '\n';
+ }else if( c=='(' ){
+ nParen++;
+ }else if( c==')' ){
+ nParen--;
+ if( nLine>0 && nParen==0 && j>0 ){
+ printSchemaLineN(p->out, z, j, "\n");
+ j = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ z[j++] = c;
+ if( nParen==1 && cEnd==0
+ && (c=='(' || c=='\n' || (c==',' && !wsToEol(z+i+1)))
+ ){
+ if( c=='\n' ) j--;
+ printSchemaLineN(p->out, z, j, "\n ");
+ j = 0;
+ nLine++;
+ while( IsSpace(z[i+1]) ){ i++; }
+ }
+ }
+ z[j] = 0;
+ }
+ printSchemaLine(p->out, z, ";\n");
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_List: {
+ if( p->cnt++==0 && p->showHeader ){
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%s%s",azCol[i],
+ i==nArg-1 ? p->rowSeparator : p->colSeparator);
+ }
+ }
+ if( azArg==0 ) break;
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ char *z = azArg[i];
+ if( z==0 ) z = p->nullValue;
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", z);
+ if( i<nArg-1 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->colSeparator);
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->rowSeparator);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Html: {
+ if( p->cnt++==0 && p->showHeader ){
+ raw_printf(p->out,"<TR>");
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ raw_printf(p->out,"<TH>");
+ output_html_string(p->out, azCol[i]);
+ raw_printf(p->out,"</TH>\n");
+ }
+ raw_printf(p->out,"</TR>\n");
+ }
+ if( azArg==0 ) break;
+ raw_printf(p->out,"<TR>");
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ raw_printf(p->out,"<TD>");
+ output_html_string(p->out, azArg[i] ? azArg[i] : p->nullValue);
+ raw_printf(p->out,"</TD>\n");
+ }
+ raw_printf(p->out,"</TR>\n");
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Tcl: {
+ if( p->cnt++==0 && p->showHeader ){
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ output_c_string(p->out,azCol[i] ? azCol[i] : "");
+ if(i<nArg-1) utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->colSeparator);
+ }
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->rowSeparator);
+ }
+ if( azArg==0 ) break;
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ output_c_string(p->out, azArg[i] ? azArg[i] : p->nullValue);
+ if(i<nArg-1) utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->colSeparator);
+ }
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->rowSeparator);
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Csv: {
+ setBinaryMode(p->out, 1);
+ if( p->cnt++==0 && p->showHeader ){
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ output_csv(p, azCol[i] ? azCol[i] : "", i<nArg-1);
+ }
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->rowSeparator);
+ }
+ if( nArg>0 ){
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ output_csv(p, azArg[i], i<nArg-1);
+ }
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->rowSeparator);
+ }
+ setTextMode(p->out, 1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Insert: {
+ if( azArg==0 ) break;
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"INSERT INTO %s",p->zDestTable);
+ if( p->showHeader ){
+ raw_printf(p->out,"(");
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ if( i>0 ) raw_printf(p->out, ",");
+ if( quoteChar(azCol[i]) ){
+ char *z = sqlite3_mprintf("\"%w\"", azCol[i]);
+ shell_check_oom(z);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", z);
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(p->out, "%s", azCol[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ raw_printf(p->out,")");
+ }
+ p->cnt++;
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ raw_printf(p->out, i>0 ? "," : " VALUES(");
+ if( (azArg[i]==0) || (aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_NULL) ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"NULL");
+ }else if( aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_TEXT ){
+ if( ShellHasFlag(p, SHFLG_Newlines) ){
+ output_quoted_string(p->out, azArg[i]);
+ }else{
+ output_quoted_escaped_string(p->out, azArg[i]);
+ }
+ }else if( aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_INTEGER ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%s", azArg[i]);
+ }else if( aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_FLOAT ){
+ char z[50];
+ double r = sqlite3_column_double(p->pStmt, i);
+ sqlite3_uint64 ur;
+ memcpy(&ur,&r,sizeof(r));
+ if( ur==0x7ff0000000000000LL ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "9.0e+999");
+ }else if( ur==0xfff0000000000000LL ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "-9.0e+999");
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_int64 ir = (sqlite3_int64)r;
+ if( r==(double)ir ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(50,z,"%lld.0", ir);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_snprintf(50,z,"%!.20g", r);
+ }
+ raw_printf(p->out, "%s", z);
+ }
+ }else if( aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_BLOB && p->pStmt ){
+ const void *pBlob = sqlite3_column_blob(p->pStmt, i);
+ int nBlob = sqlite3_column_bytes(p->pStmt, i);
+ output_hex_blob(p->out, pBlob, nBlob);
+ }else if( isNumber(azArg[i], 0) ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%s", azArg[i]);
+ }else if( ShellHasFlag(p, SHFLG_Newlines) ){
+ output_quoted_string(p->out, azArg[i]);
+ }else{
+ output_quoted_escaped_string(p->out, azArg[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ raw_printf(p->out,");\n");
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Json: {
+ if( azArg==0 ) break;
+ if( p->cnt==0 ){
+ fputs("[{", p->out);
+ }else{
+ fputs(",\n{", p->out);
+ }
+ p->cnt++;
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ output_json_string(p->out, azCol[i], -1);
+ putc(':', p->out);
+ if( (azArg[i]==0) || (aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_NULL) ){
+ fputs("null",p->out);
+ }else if( aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_FLOAT ){
+ char z[50];
+ double r = sqlite3_column_double(p->pStmt, i);
+ sqlite3_uint64 ur;
+ memcpy(&ur,&r,sizeof(r));
+ if( ur==0x7ff0000000000000LL ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "9.0e+999");
+ }else if( ur==0xfff0000000000000LL ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "-9.0e+999");
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_snprintf(50,z,"%!.20g", r);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "%s", z);
+ }
+ }else if( aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_BLOB && p->pStmt ){
+ const void *pBlob = sqlite3_column_blob(p->pStmt, i);
+ int nBlob = sqlite3_column_bytes(p->pStmt, i);
+ output_json_string(p->out, pBlob, nBlob);
+ }else if( aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_TEXT ){
+ output_json_string(p->out, azArg[i], -1);
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%s", azArg[i]);
+ }
+ if( i<nArg-1 ){
+ putc(',', p->out);
+ }
+ }
+ putc('}', p->out);
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Quote: {
+ if( azArg==0 ) break;
+ if( p->cnt==0 && p->showHeader ){
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ if( i>0 ) fputs(p->colSeparator, p->out);
+ output_quoted_string(p->out, azCol[i]);
+ }
+ fputs(p->rowSeparator, p->out);
+ }
+ p->cnt++;
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ if( i>0 ) fputs(p->colSeparator, p->out);
+ if( (azArg[i]==0) || (aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_NULL) ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"NULL");
+ }else if( aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_TEXT ){
+ output_quoted_string(p->out, azArg[i]);
+ }else if( aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_INTEGER ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%s", azArg[i]);
+ }else if( aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_FLOAT ){
+ char z[50];
+ double r = sqlite3_column_double(p->pStmt, i);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(50,z,"%!.20g", r);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "%s", z);
+ }else if( aiType && aiType[i]==SQLITE_BLOB && p->pStmt ){
+ const void *pBlob = sqlite3_column_blob(p->pStmt, i);
+ int nBlob = sqlite3_column_bytes(p->pStmt, i);
+ output_hex_blob(p->out, pBlob, nBlob);
+ }else if( isNumber(azArg[i], 0) ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%s", azArg[i]);
+ }else{
+ output_quoted_string(p->out, azArg[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ fputs(p->rowSeparator, p->out);
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Ascii: {
+ if( p->cnt++==0 && p->showHeader ){
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ if( i>0 ) utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->colSeparator);
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%s",azCol[i] ? azCol[i] : "");
+ }
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->rowSeparator);
+ }
+ if( azArg==0 ) break;
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ if( i>0 ) utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->colSeparator);
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%s",azArg[i] ? azArg[i] : p->nullValue);
+ }
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->rowSeparator);
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_EQP: {
+ eqp_append(p, atoi(azArg[0]), atoi(azArg[1]), azArg[3]);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** This is the callback routine that the SQLite library
+** invokes for each row of a query result.
+*/
+static int callback(void *pArg, int nArg, char **azArg, char **azCol){
+ /* since we don't have type info, call the shell_callback with a NULL value */
+ return shell_callback(pArg, nArg, azArg, azCol, NULL);
+}
+
+/*
+** This is the callback routine from sqlite3_exec() that appends all
+** output onto the end of a ShellText object.
+*/
+static int captureOutputCallback(void *pArg, int nArg, char **azArg, char **az){
+ ShellText *p = (ShellText*)pArg;
+ int i;
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(az);
+ if( azArg==0 ) return 0;
+ if( p->n ) appendText(p, "|", 0);
+ for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
+ if( i ) appendText(p, ",", 0);
+ if( azArg[i] ) appendText(p, azArg[i], 0);
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Generate an appropriate SELFTEST table in the main database.
+*/
+static void createSelftestTable(ShellState *p){
+ char *zErrMsg = 0;
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db,
+ "SAVEPOINT selftest_init;\n"
+ "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS selftest(\n"
+ " tno INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,\n" /* Test number */
+ " op TEXT,\n" /* Operator: memo run */
+ " cmd TEXT,\n" /* Command text */
+ " ans TEXT\n" /* Desired answer */
+ ");"
+ "CREATE TEMP TABLE [_shell$self](op,cmd,ans);\n"
+ "INSERT INTO [_shell$self](rowid,op,cmd)\n"
+ " VALUES(coalesce((SELECT (max(tno)+100)/10 FROM selftest),10),\n"
+ " 'memo','Tests generated by --init');\n"
+ "INSERT INTO [_shell$self]\n"
+ " SELECT 'run',\n"
+ " 'SELECT hex(sha3_query(''SELECT type,name,tbl_name,sql "
+ "FROM sqlite_schema ORDER BY 2'',224))',\n"
+ " hex(sha3_query('SELECT type,name,tbl_name,sql "
+ "FROM sqlite_schema ORDER BY 2',224));\n"
+ "INSERT INTO [_shell$self]\n"
+ " SELECT 'run',"
+ " 'SELECT hex(sha3_query(''SELECT * FROM \"' ||"
+ " printf('%w',name) || '\" NOT INDEXED'',224))',\n"
+ " hex(sha3_query(printf('SELECT * FROM \"%w\" NOT INDEXED',name),224))\n"
+ " FROM (\n"
+ " SELECT name FROM sqlite_schema\n"
+ " WHERE type='table'\n"
+ " AND name<>'selftest'\n"
+ " AND coalesce(rootpage,0)>0\n"
+ " )\n"
+ " ORDER BY name;\n"
+ "INSERT INTO [_shell$self]\n"
+ " VALUES('run','PRAGMA integrity_check','ok');\n"
+ "INSERT INTO selftest(tno,op,cmd,ans)"
+ " SELECT rowid*10,op,cmd,ans FROM [_shell$self];\n"
+ "DROP TABLE [_shell$self];"
+ ,0,0,&zErrMsg);
+ if( zErrMsg ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "SELFTEST initialization failure: %s\n", zErrMsg);
+ sqlite3_free(zErrMsg);
+ }
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, "RELEASE selftest_init",0,0,0);
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Set the destination table field of the ShellState structure to
+** the name of the table given. Escape any quote characters in the
+** table name.
+*/
+static void set_table_name(ShellState *p, const char *zName){
+ int i, n;
+ char cQuote;
+ char *z;
+
+ if( p->zDestTable ){
+ free(p->zDestTable);
+ p->zDestTable = 0;
+ }
+ if( zName==0 ) return;
+ cQuote = quoteChar(zName);
+ n = strlen30(zName);
+ if( cQuote ) n += n+2;
+ z = p->zDestTable = malloc( n+1 );
+ shell_check_oom(z);
+ n = 0;
+ if( cQuote ) z[n++] = cQuote;
+ for(i=0; zName[i]; i++){
+ z[n++] = zName[i];
+ if( zName[i]==cQuote ) z[n++] = cQuote;
+ }
+ if( cQuote ) z[n++] = cQuote;
+ z[n] = 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Maybe construct two lines of text that point out the position of a
+** syntax error. Return a pointer to the text, in memory obtained from
+** sqlite3_malloc(). Or, if the most recent error does not involve a
+** specific token that we can point to, return an empty string.
+**
+** In all cases, the memory returned is obtained from sqlite3_malloc64()
+** and should be released by the caller invoking sqlite3_free().
+*/
+static char *shell_error_context(const char *zSql, sqlite3 *db){
+ int iOffset;
+ size_t len;
+ char *zCode;
+ char *zMsg;
+ int i;
+ if( db==0
+ || zSql==0
+ || (iOffset = sqlite3_error_offset(db))<0
+ || iOffset>=(int)strlen(zSql)
+ ){
+ return sqlite3_mprintf("");
+ }
+ while( iOffset>50 ){
+ iOffset--;
+ zSql++;
+ while( (zSql[0]&0xc0)==0x80 ){ zSql++; iOffset--; }
+ }
+ len = strlen(zSql);
+ if( len>78 ){
+ len = 78;
+ while( len>0 && (zSql[len]&0xc0)==0x80 ) len--;
+ }
+ zCode = sqlite3_mprintf("%.*s", len, zSql);
+ shell_check_oom(zCode);
+ for(i=0; zCode[i]; i++){ if( IsSpace(zSql[i]) ) zCode[i] = ' '; }
+ if( iOffset<25 ){
+ zMsg = sqlite3_mprintf("\n %z\n %*s^--- error here", zCode,iOffset,"");
+ }else{
+ zMsg = sqlite3_mprintf("\n %z\n %*serror here ---^", zCode,iOffset-14,"");
+ }
+ return zMsg;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Execute a query statement that will generate SQL output. Print
+** the result columns, comma-separated, on a line and then add a
+** semicolon terminator to the end of that line.
+**
+** If the number of columns is 1 and that column contains text "--"
+** then write the semicolon on a separate line. That way, if a
+** "--" comment occurs at the end of the statement, the comment
+** won't consume the semicolon terminator.
+*/
+static int run_table_dump_query(
+ ShellState *p, /* Query context */
+ const char *zSelect /* SELECT statement to extract content */
+){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pSelect;
+ int rc;
+ int nResult;
+ int i;
+ const char *z;
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zSelect, -1, &pSelect, 0);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || !pSelect ){
+ char *zContext = shell_error_context(zSelect, p->db);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "/**** ERROR: (%d) %s *****/\n%s", rc,
+ sqlite3_errmsg(p->db), zContext);
+ sqlite3_free(zContext);
+ if( (rc&0xff)!=SQLITE_CORRUPT ) p->nErr++;
+ return rc;
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pSelect);
+ nResult = sqlite3_column_count(pSelect);
+ while( rc==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ z = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSelect, 0);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", z);
+ for(i=1; i<nResult; i++){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, ",%s", sqlite3_column_text(pSelect, i));
+ }
+ if( z==0 ) z = "";
+ while( z[0] && (z[0]!='-' || z[1]!='-') ) z++;
+ if( z[0] ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "\n;\n");
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(p->out, ";\n");
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pSelect);
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_finalize(pSelect);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "/**** ERROR: (%d) %s *****/\n", rc,
+ sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ if( (rc&0xff)!=SQLITE_CORRUPT ) p->nErr++;
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Allocate space and save off string indicating current error.
+*/
+static char *save_err_msg(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database to query */
+ const char *zPhase, /* When the error occcurs */
+ int rc, /* Error code returned from API */
+ const char *zSql /* SQL string, or NULL */
+){
+ char *zErr;
+ char *zContext;
+ sqlite3_str *pStr = sqlite3_str_new(0);
+ sqlite3_str_appendf(pStr, "%s, %s", zPhase, sqlite3_errmsg(db));
+ if( rc>1 ){
+ sqlite3_str_appendf(pStr, " (%d)", rc);
+ }
+ zContext = shell_error_context(zSql, db);
+ if( zContext ){
+ sqlite3_str_appendall(pStr, zContext);
+ sqlite3_free(zContext);
+ }
+ zErr = sqlite3_str_finish(pStr);
+ shell_check_oom(zErr);
+ return zErr;
+}
+
+#ifdef __linux__
+/*
+** Attempt to display I/O stats on Linux using /proc/PID/io
+*/
+static void displayLinuxIoStats(FILE *out){
+ FILE *in;
+ char z[200];
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(z), z, "/proc/%d/io", getpid());
+ in = fopen(z, "rb");
+ if( in==0 ) return;
+ while( fgets(z, sizeof(z), in)!=0 ){
+ static const struct {
+ const char *zPattern;
+ const char *zDesc;
+ } aTrans[] = {
+ { "rchar: ", "Bytes received by read():" },
+ { "wchar: ", "Bytes sent to write():" },
+ { "syscr: ", "Read() system calls:" },
+ { "syscw: ", "Write() system calls:" },
+ { "read_bytes: ", "Bytes read from storage:" },
+ { "write_bytes: ", "Bytes written to storage:" },
+ { "cancelled_write_bytes: ", "Cancelled write bytes:" },
+ };
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aTrans); i++){
+ int n = strlen30(aTrans[i].zPattern);
+ if( cli_strncmp(aTrans[i].zPattern, z, n)==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(out, "%-36s %s", aTrans[i].zDesc, &z[n]);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ fclose(in);
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Display a single line of status using 64-bit values.
+*/
+static void displayStatLine(
+ ShellState *p, /* The shell context */
+ char *zLabel, /* Label for this one line */
+ char *zFormat, /* Format for the result */
+ int iStatusCtrl, /* Which status to display */
+ int bReset /* True to reset the stats */
+){
+ sqlite3_int64 iCur = -1;
+ sqlite3_int64 iHiwtr = -1;
+ int i, nPercent;
+ char zLine[200];
+ sqlite3_status64(iStatusCtrl, &iCur, &iHiwtr, bReset);
+ for(i=0, nPercent=0; zFormat[i]; i++){
+ if( zFormat[i]=='%' ) nPercent++;
+ }
+ if( nPercent>1 ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zLine), zLine, zFormat, iCur, iHiwtr);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zLine), zLine, zFormat, iHiwtr);
+ }
+ raw_printf(p->out, "%-36s %s\n", zLabel, zLine);
+}
+
+/*
+** Display memory stats.
+*/
+static int display_stats(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database to query */
+ ShellState *pArg, /* Pointer to ShellState */
+ int bReset /* True to reset the stats */
+){
+ int iCur;
+ int iHiwtr;
+ FILE *out;
+ if( pArg==0 || pArg->out==0 ) return 0;
+ out = pArg->out;
+
+ if( pArg->pStmt && pArg->statsOn==2 ){
+ int nCol, i, x;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = pArg->pStmt;
+ char z[100];
+ nCol = sqlite3_column_count(pStmt);
+ raw_printf(out, "%-36s %d\n", "Number of output columns:", nCol);
+ for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(z),z,"Column %d %nname:", i, &x);
+ utf8_printf(out, "%-36s %s\n", z, sqlite3_column_name(pStmt,i));
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DECLTYPE
+ sqlite3_snprintf(30, z+x, "declared type:");
+ utf8_printf(out, "%-36s %s\n", z, sqlite3_column_decltype(pStmt, i));
+#endif
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA
+ sqlite3_snprintf(30, z+x, "database name:");
+ utf8_printf(out, "%-36s %s\n", z, sqlite3_column_database_name(pStmt,i));
+ sqlite3_snprintf(30, z+x, "table name:");
+ utf8_printf(out, "%-36s %s\n", z, sqlite3_column_table_name(pStmt,i));
+ sqlite3_snprintf(30, z+x, "origin name:");
+ utf8_printf(out, "%-36s %s\n", z, sqlite3_column_origin_name(pStmt,i));
+#endif
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( pArg->statsOn==3 ){
+ if( pArg->pStmt ){
+ iCur = sqlite3_stmt_status(pArg->pStmt, SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_VM_STEP,bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "VM-steps: %d\n", iCur);
+ }
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ displayStatLine(pArg, "Memory Used:",
+ "%lld (max %lld) bytes", SQLITE_STATUS_MEMORY_USED, bReset);
+ displayStatLine(pArg, "Number of Outstanding Allocations:",
+ "%lld (max %lld)", SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_COUNT, bReset);
+ if( pArg->shellFlgs & SHFLG_Pagecache ){
+ displayStatLine(pArg, "Number of Pcache Pages Used:",
+ "%lld (max %lld) pages", SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_USED, bReset);
+ }
+ displayStatLine(pArg, "Number of Pcache Overflow Bytes:",
+ "%lld (max %lld) bytes", SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_OVERFLOW, bReset);
+ displayStatLine(pArg, "Largest Allocation:",
+ "%lld bytes", SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_SIZE, bReset);
+ displayStatLine(pArg, "Largest Pcache Allocation:",
+ "%lld bytes", SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_SIZE, bReset);
+#ifdef YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH
+ displayStatLine(pArg, "Deepest Parser Stack:",
+ "%lld (max %lld)", SQLITE_STATUS_PARSER_STACK, bReset);
+#endif
+
+ if( db ){
+ if( pArg->shellFlgs & SHFLG_Lookaside ){
+ iHiwtr = iCur = -1;
+ sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_USED,
+ &iCur, &iHiwtr, bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out,
+ "Lookaside Slots Used: %d (max %d)\n",
+ iCur, iHiwtr);
+ sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_HIT,
+ &iCur, &iHiwtr, bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Successful lookaside attempts: %d\n",
+ iHiwtr);
+ sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_MISS_SIZE,
+ &iCur, &iHiwtr, bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Lookaside failures due to size: %d\n",
+ iHiwtr);
+ sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_MISS_FULL,
+ &iCur, &iHiwtr, bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Lookaside failures due to OOM: %d\n",
+ iHiwtr);
+ }
+ iHiwtr = iCur = -1;
+ sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED, &iCur, &iHiwtr, bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Pager Heap Usage: %d bytes\n",
+ iCur);
+ iHiwtr = iCur = -1;
+ sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_HIT, &iCur, &iHiwtr, 1);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Page cache hits: %d\n", iCur);
+ iHiwtr = iCur = -1;
+ sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_MISS, &iCur, &iHiwtr, 1);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Page cache misses: %d\n", iCur);
+ iHiwtr = iCur = -1;
+ sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_WRITE, &iCur, &iHiwtr, 1);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Page cache writes: %d\n", iCur);
+ iHiwtr = iCur = -1;
+ sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_SPILL, &iCur, &iHiwtr, 1);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Page cache spills: %d\n", iCur);
+ iHiwtr = iCur = -1;
+ sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_SCHEMA_USED, &iCur, &iHiwtr, bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Schema Heap Usage: %d bytes\n",
+ iCur);
+ iHiwtr = iCur = -1;
+ sqlite3_db_status(db, SQLITE_DBSTATUS_STMT_USED, &iCur, &iHiwtr, bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Statement Heap/Lookaside Usage: %d bytes\n",
+ iCur);
+ }
+
+ if( pArg->pStmt ){
+ int iHit, iMiss;
+ iCur = sqlite3_stmt_status(pArg->pStmt, SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FULLSCAN_STEP,
+ bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Fullscan Steps: %d\n", iCur);
+ iCur = sqlite3_stmt_status(pArg->pStmt, SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_SORT, bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Sort Operations: %d\n", iCur);
+ iCur = sqlite3_stmt_status(pArg->pStmt, SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_AUTOINDEX,bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Autoindex Inserts: %d\n", iCur);
+ iHit = sqlite3_stmt_status(pArg->pStmt, SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FILTER_HIT,
+ bReset);
+ iMiss = sqlite3_stmt_status(pArg->pStmt, SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FILTER_MISS,
+ bReset);
+ if( iHit || iMiss ){
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Bloom filter bypass taken: %d/%d\n",
+ iHit, iHit+iMiss);
+ }
+ iCur = sqlite3_stmt_status(pArg->pStmt, SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_VM_STEP, bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Virtual Machine Steps: %d\n", iCur);
+ iCur = sqlite3_stmt_status(pArg->pStmt, SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_REPREPARE,bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Reprepare operations: %d\n", iCur);
+ iCur = sqlite3_stmt_status(pArg->pStmt, SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_RUN, bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Number of times run: %d\n", iCur);
+ iCur = sqlite3_stmt_status(pArg->pStmt, SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_MEMUSED, bReset);
+ raw_printf(pArg->out, "Memory used by prepared stmt: %d\n", iCur);
+ }
+
+#ifdef __linux__
+ displayLinuxIoStats(pArg->out);
+#endif
+
+ /* Do not remove this machine readable comment: extra-stats-output-here */
+
+ return 0;
+}
+
+
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS
+static int scanStatsHeight(sqlite3_stmt *p, int iEntry){
+ int iPid = 0;
+ int ret = 1;
+ sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p, iEntry,
+ SQLITE_SCANSTAT_SELECTID, SQLITE_SCANSTAT_COMPLEX, (void*)&iPid
+ );
+ while( iPid!=0 ){
+ int ii;
+ for(ii=0; 1; ii++){
+ int iId;
+ int res;
+ res = sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p, ii,
+ SQLITE_SCANSTAT_SELECTID, SQLITE_SCANSTAT_COMPLEX, (void*)&iId
+ );
+ if( res ) break;
+ if( iId==iPid ){
+ sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p, ii,
+ SQLITE_SCANSTAT_PARENTID, SQLITE_SCANSTAT_COMPLEX, (void*)&iPid
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ ret++;
+ }
+ return ret;
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Display scan stats.
+*/
+static void display_scanstats(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database to query */
+ ShellState *pArg /* Pointer to ShellState */
+){
+#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(db);
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(pArg);
+#else
+ static const int f = SQLITE_SCANSTAT_COMPLEX;
+ sqlite3_stmt *p = pArg->pStmt;
+ int ii = 0;
+ i64 nTotal = 0;
+ int nWidth = 0;
+ eqp_reset(pArg);
+
+ for(ii=0; 1; ii++){
+ const char *z = 0;
+ int n = 0;
+ if( sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p,ii,SQLITE_SCANSTAT_EXPLAIN,f,(void*)&z) ){
+ break;
+ }
+ n = strlen(z) + scanStatsHeight(p, ii)*3;
+ if( n>nWidth ) nWidth = n;
+ }
+ nWidth += 4;
+
+ sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p, -1, SQLITE_SCANSTAT_NCYCLE, f, (void*)&nTotal);
+ for(ii=0; 1; ii++){
+ i64 nLoop = 0;
+ i64 nRow = 0;
+ i64 nCycle = 0;
+ int iId = 0;
+ int iPid = 0;
+ const char *z = 0;
+ const char *zName = 0;
+ char *zText = 0;
+ double rEst = 0.0;
+
+ if( sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p,ii,SQLITE_SCANSTAT_EXPLAIN,f,(void*)&z) ){
+ break;
+ }
+ sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p, ii, SQLITE_SCANSTAT_EST,f,(void*)&rEst);
+ sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p, ii, SQLITE_SCANSTAT_NLOOP,f,(void*)&nLoop);
+ sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p, ii, SQLITE_SCANSTAT_NVISIT,f,(void*)&nRow);
+ sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p, ii, SQLITE_SCANSTAT_NCYCLE,f,(void*)&nCycle);
+ sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p, ii, SQLITE_SCANSTAT_SELECTID,f,(void*)&iId);
+ sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p, ii, SQLITE_SCANSTAT_PARENTID,f,(void*)&iPid);
+ sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2(p, ii, SQLITE_SCANSTAT_NAME,f,(void*)&zName);
+
+ zText = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", z);
+ if( nCycle>=0 || nLoop>=0 || nRow>=0 ){
+ char *z = 0;
+ if( nCycle>=0 && nTotal>0 ){
+ z = sqlite3_mprintf("%zcycles=%lld [%d%%]", z,
+ nCycle, ((nCycle*100)+nTotal/2) / nTotal
+ );
+ }
+ if( nLoop>=0 ){
+ z = sqlite3_mprintf("%z%sloops=%lld", z, z ? " " : "", nLoop);
+ }
+ if( nRow>=0 ){
+ z = sqlite3_mprintf("%z%srows=%lld", z, z ? " " : "", nRow);
+ }
+
+ if( zName && pArg->scanstatsOn>1 ){
+ double rpl = (double)nRow / (double)nLoop;
+ z = sqlite3_mprintf("%z rpl=%.1f est=%.1f", z, rpl, rEst);
+ }
+
+ zText = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "% *z (%z)", -1*(nWidth-scanStatsHeight(p, ii)*3), zText, z
+ );
+ }
+
+ eqp_append(pArg, iId, iPid, zText);
+ sqlite3_free(zText);
+ }
+
+ eqp_render(pArg, nTotal);
+#endif
+}
+
+/*
+** Parameter azArray points to a zero-terminated array of strings. zStr
+** points to a single nul-terminated string. Return non-zero if zStr
+** is equal, according to strcmp(), to any of the strings in the array.
+** Otherwise, return zero.
+*/
+static int str_in_array(const char *zStr, const char **azArray){
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; azArray[i]; i++){
+ if( 0==cli_strcmp(zStr, azArray[i]) ) return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** If compiled statement pSql appears to be an EXPLAIN statement, allocate
+** and populate the ShellState.aiIndent[] array with the number of
+** spaces each opcode should be indented before it is output.
+**
+** The indenting rules are:
+**
+** * For each "Next", "Prev", "VNext" or "VPrev" instruction, indent
+** all opcodes that occur between the p2 jump destination and the opcode
+** itself by 2 spaces.
+**
+** * Do the previous for "Return" instructions for when P2 is positive.
+** See tag-20220407a in wherecode.c and vdbe.c.
+**
+** * For each "Goto", if the jump destination is earlier in the program
+** and ends on one of:
+** Yield SeekGt SeekLt RowSetRead Rewind
+** or if the P1 parameter is one instead of zero,
+** then indent all opcodes between the earlier instruction
+** and "Goto" by 2 spaces.
+*/
+static void explain_data_prepare(ShellState *p, sqlite3_stmt *pSql){
+ const char *zSql; /* The text of the SQL statement */
+ const char *z; /* Used to check if this is an EXPLAIN */
+ int *abYield = 0; /* True if op is an OP_Yield */
+ int nAlloc = 0; /* Allocated size of p->aiIndent[], abYield */
+ int iOp; /* Index of operation in p->aiIndent[] */
+
+ const char *azNext[] = { "Next", "Prev", "VPrev", "VNext", "SorterNext",
+ "Return", 0 };
+ const char *azYield[] = { "Yield", "SeekLT", "SeekGT", "RowSetRead",
+ "Rewind", 0 };
+ const char *azGoto[] = { "Goto", 0 };
+
+ /* Try to figure out if this is really an EXPLAIN statement. If this
+ ** cannot be verified, return early. */
+ if( sqlite3_column_count(pSql)!=8 ){
+ p->cMode = p->mode;
+ return;
+ }
+ zSql = sqlite3_sql(pSql);
+ if( zSql==0 ) return;
+ for(z=zSql; *z==' ' || *z=='\t' || *z=='\n' || *z=='\f' || *z=='\r'; z++);
+ if( sqlite3_strnicmp(z, "explain", 7) ){
+ p->cMode = p->mode;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ for(iOp=0; SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pSql); iOp++){
+ int i;
+ int iAddr = sqlite3_column_int(pSql, 0);
+ const char *zOp = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 1);
+
+ /* Set p2 to the P2 field of the current opcode. Then, assuming that
+ ** p2 is an instruction address, set variable p2op to the index of that
+ ** instruction in the aiIndent[] array. p2 and p2op may be different if
+ ** the current instruction is part of a sub-program generated by an
+ ** SQL trigger or foreign key. */
+ int p2 = sqlite3_column_int(pSql, 3);
+ int p2op = (p2 + (iOp-iAddr));
+
+ /* Grow the p->aiIndent array as required */
+ if( iOp>=nAlloc ){
+ if( iOp==0 ){
+ /* Do further verfication that this is explain output. Abort if
+ ** it is not */
+ static const char *explainCols[] = {
+ "addr", "opcode", "p1", "p2", "p3", "p4", "p5", "comment" };
+ int jj;
+ for(jj=0; jj<ArraySize(explainCols); jj++){
+ if( cli_strcmp(sqlite3_column_name(pSql,jj),explainCols[jj])!=0 ){
+ p->cMode = p->mode;
+ sqlite3_reset(pSql);
+ return;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ nAlloc += 100;
+ p->aiIndent = (int*)sqlite3_realloc64(p->aiIndent, nAlloc*sizeof(int));
+ shell_check_oom(p->aiIndent);
+ abYield = (int*)sqlite3_realloc64(abYield, nAlloc*sizeof(int));
+ shell_check_oom(abYield);
+ }
+ abYield[iOp] = str_in_array(zOp, azYield);
+ p->aiIndent[iOp] = 0;
+ p->nIndent = iOp+1;
+
+ if( str_in_array(zOp, azNext) && p2op>0 ){
+ for(i=p2op; i<iOp; i++) p->aiIndent[i] += 2;
+ }
+ if( str_in_array(zOp, azGoto) && p2op<p->nIndent
+ && (abYield[p2op] || sqlite3_column_int(pSql, 2))
+ ){
+ for(i=p2op; i<iOp; i++) p->aiIndent[i] += 2;
+ }
+ }
+
+ p->iIndent = 0;
+ sqlite3_free(abYield);
+ sqlite3_reset(pSql);
+}
+
+/*
+** Free the array allocated by explain_data_prepare().
+*/
+static void explain_data_delete(ShellState *p){
+ sqlite3_free(p->aiIndent);
+ p->aiIndent = 0;
+ p->nIndent = 0;
+ p->iIndent = 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Disable and restore .wheretrace and .treetrace/.selecttrace settings.
+*/
+static unsigned int savedSelectTrace;
+static unsigned int savedWhereTrace;
+static void disable_debug_trace_modes(void){
+ unsigned int zero = 0;
+ sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TRACEFLAGS, 0, &savedSelectTrace);
+ sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TRACEFLAGS, 1, &zero);
+ sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TRACEFLAGS, 2, &savedWhereTrace);
+ sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TRACEFLAGS, 3, &zero);
+}
+static void restore_debug_trace_modes(void){
+ sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TRACEFLAGS, 1, &savedSelectTrace);
+ sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TRACEFLAGS, 3, &savedWhereTrace);
+}
+
+/* Create the TEMP table used to store parameter bindings */
+static void bind_table_init(ShellState *p){
+ int wrSchema = 0;
+ int defensiveMode = 0;
+ sqlite3_db_config(p->db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE, -1, &defensiveMode);
+ sqlite3_db_config(p->db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_db_config(p->db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_WRITABLE_SCHEMA, -1, &wrSchema);
+ sqlite3_db_config(p->db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_WRITABLE_SCHEMA, 1, 0);
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db,
+ "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS temp.sqlite_parameters(\n"
+ " key TEXT PRIMARY KEY,\n"
+ " value\n"
+ ") WITHOUT ROWID;",
+ 0, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_db_config(p->db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_WRITABLE_SCHEMA, wrSchema, 0);
+ sqlite3_db_config(p->db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE, defensiveMode, 0);
+}
+
+/*
+** Bind parameters on a prepared statement.
+**
+** Parameter bindings are taken from a TEMP table of the form:
+**
+** CREATE TEMP TABLE sqlite_parameters(key TEXT PRIMARY KEY, value)
+** WITHOUT ROWID;
+**
+** No bindings occur if this table does not exist. The name of the table
+** begins with "sqlite_" so that it will not collide with ordinary application
+** tables. The table must be in the TEMP schema.
+*/
+static void bind_prepared_stmt(ShellState *pArg, sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){
+ int nVar;
+ int i;
+ int rc;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pQ = 0;
+
+ nVar = sqlite3_bind_parameter_count(pStmt);
+ if( nVar==0 ) return; /* Nothing to do */
+ if( sqlite3_table_column_metadata(pArg->db, "TEMP", "sqlite_parameters",
+ "key", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0)!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOTFOUND;
+ pQ = 0;
+ }else{
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(pArg->db,
+ "SELECT value FROM temp.sqlite_parameters"
+ " WHERE key=?1", -1, &pQ, 0);
+ }
+ for(i=1; i<=nVar; i++){
+ char zNum[30];
+ const char *zVar = sqlite3_bind_parameter_name(pStmt, i);
+ if( zVar==0 ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zNum),zNum,"?%d",i);
+ zVar = zNum;
+ }
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pQ, 1, zVar, -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pQ && sqlite3_step(pQ)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ sqlite3_bind_value(pStmt, i, sqlite3_column_value(pQ, 0));
+#ifdef NAN
+ }else if( sqlite3_strlike("_NAN", zVar, 0)==0 ){
+ sqlite3_bind_double(pStmt, i, NAN);
+#endif
+#ifdef INFINITY
+ }else if( sqlite3_strlike("_INF", zVar, 0)==0 ){
+ sqlite3_bind_double(pStmt, i, INFINITY);
+#endif
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_bind_null(pStmt, i);
+ }
+ sqlite3_reset(pQ);
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pQ);
+}
+
+/*
+** UTF8 box-drawing characters. Imagine box lines like this:
+**
+** 1
+** |
+** 4 --+-- 2
+** |
+** 3
+**
+** Each box characters has between 2 and 4 of the lines leading from
+** the center. The characters are here identified by the numbers of
+** their corresponding lines.
+*/
+#define BOX_24 "\342\224\200" /* U+2500 --- */
+#define BOX_13 "\342\224\202" /* U+2502 | */
+#define BOX_23 "\342\224\214" /* U+250c ,- */
+#define BOX_34 "\342\224\220" /* U+2510 -, */
+#define BOX_12 "\342\224\224" /* U+2514 '- */
+#define BOX_14 "\342\224\230" /* U+2518 -' */
+#define BOX_123 "\342\224\234" /* U+251c |- */
+#define BOX_134 "\342\224\244" /* U+2524 -| */
+#define BOX_234 "\342\224\254" /* U+252c -,- */
+#define BOX_124 "\342\224\264" /* U+2534 -'- */
+#define BOX_1234 "\342\224\274" /* U+253c -|- */
+
+/* Draw horizontal line N characters long using unicode box
+** characters
+*/
+static void print_box_line(FILE *out, int N){
+ const char zDash[] =
+ BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24
+ BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24 BOX_24;
+ const int nDash = sizeof(zDash) - 1;
+ N *= 3;
+ while( N>nDash ){
+ utf8_printf(out, zDash);
+ N -= nDash;
+ }
+ utf8_printf(out, "%.*s", N, zDash);
+}
+
+/*
+** Draw a horizontal separator for a MODE_Box table.
+*/
+static void print_box_row_separator(
+ ShellState *p,
+ int nArg,
+ const char *zSep1,
+ const char *zSep2,
+ const char *zSep3
+){
+ int i;
+ if( nArg>0 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", zSep1);
+ print_box_line(p->out, p->actualWidth[0]+2);
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", zSep2);
+ print_box_line(p->out, p->actualWidth[i]+2);
+ }
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", zSep3);
+ }
+ fputs("\n", p->out);
+}
+
+/*
+** z[] is a line of text that is to be displayed the .mode box or table or
+** similar tabular formats. z[] might contain control characters such
+** as \n, \t, \f, or \r.
+**
+** Compute characters to display on the first line of z[]. Stop at the
+** first \r, \n, or \f. Expand \t into spaces. Return a copy (obtained
+** from malloc()) of that first line, which caller should free sometime.
+** Write anything to display on the next line into *pzTail. If this is
+** the last line, write a NULL into *pzTail. (*pzTail is not allocated.)
+*/
+static char *translateForDisplayAndDup(
+ const unsigned char *z, /* Input text to be transformed */
+ const unsigned char **pzTail, /* OUT: Tail of the input for next line */
+ int mxWidth, /* Max width. 0 means no limit */
+ u8 bWordWrap /* If true, avoid breaking mid-word */
+){
+ int i; /* Input bytes consumed */
+ int j; /* Output bytes generated */
+ int k; /* Input bytes to be displayed */
+ int n; /* Output column number */
+ unsigned char *zOut; /* Output text */
+
+ if( z==0 ){
+ *pzTail = 0;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if( mxWidth<0 ) mxWidth = -mxWidth;
+ if( mxWidth==0 ) mxWidth = 1000000;
+ i = j = n = 0;
+ while( n<mxWidth ){
+ if( z[i]>=' ' ){
+ n++;
+ do{ i++; j++; }while( (z[i]&0xc0)==0x80 );
+ continue;
+ }
+ if( z[i]=='\t' ){
+ do{
+ n++;
+ j++;
+ }while( (n&7)!=0 && n<mxWidth );
+ i++;
+ continue;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ if( n>=mxWidth && bWordWrap ){
+ /* Perhaps try to back up to a better place to break the line */
+ for(k=i; k>i/2; k--){
+ if( isspace(z[k-1]) ) break;
+ }
+ if( k<=i/2 ){
+ for(k=i; k>i/2; k--){
+ if( isalnum(z[k-1])!=isalnum(z[k]) && (z[k]&0xc0)!=0x80 ) break;
+ }
+ }
+ if( k<=i/2 ){
+ k = i;
+ }else{
+ i = k;
+ while( z[i]==' ' ) i++;
+ }
+ }else{
+ k = i;
+ }
+ if( n>=mxWidth && z[i]>=' ' ){
+ *pzTail = &z[i];
+ }else if( z[i]=='\r' && z[i+1]=='\n' ){
+ *pzTail = z[i+2] ? &z[i+2] : 0;
+ }else if( z[i]==0 || z[i+1]==0 ){
+ *pzTail = 0;
+ }else{
+ *pzTail = &z[i+1];
+ }
+ zOut = malloc( j+1 );
+ shell_check_oom(zOut);
+ i = j = n = 0;
+ while( i<k ){
+ if( z[i]>=' ' ){
+ n++;
+ do{ zOut[j++] = z[i++]; }while( (z[i]&0xc0)==0x80 );
+ continue;
+ }
+ if( z[i]=='\t' ){
+ do{
+ n++;
+ zOut[j++] = ' ';
+ }while( (n&7)!=0 && n<mxWidth );
+ i++;
+ continue;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ zOut[j] = 0;
+ return (char*)zOut;
+}
+
+/* Extract the value of the i-th current column for pStmt as an SQL literal
+** value. Memory is obtained from sqlite3_malloc64() and must be freed by
+** the caller.
+*/
+static char *quoted_column(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int i){
+ switch( sqlite3_column_type(pStmt, i) ){
+ case SQLITE_NULL: {
+ return sqlite3_mprintf("NULL");
+ }
+ case SQLITE_INTEGER:
+ case SQLITE_FLOAT: {
+ return sqlite3_mprintf("%s",sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,i));
+ }
+ case SQLITE_TEXT: {
+ return sqlite3_mprintf("%Q",sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,i));
+ }
+ case SQLITE_BLOB: {
+ int j;
+ sqlite3_str *pStr = sqlite3_str_new(0);
+ const unsigned char *a = sqlite3_column_blob(pStmt,i);
+ int n = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt,i);
+ sqlite3_str_append(pStr, "x'", 2);
+ for(j=0; j<n; j++){
+ sqlite3_str_appendf(pStr, "%02x", a[j]);
+ }
+ sqlite3_str_append(pStr, "'", 1);
+ return sqlite3_str_finish(pStr);
+ }
+ }
+ return 0; /* Not reached */
+}
+
+/*
+** Run a prepared statement and output the result in one of the
+** table-oriented formats: MODE_Column, MODE_Markdown, MODE_Table,
+** or MODE_Box.
+**
+** This is different from ordinary exec_prepared_stmt() in that
+** it has to run the entire query and gather the results into memory
+** first, in order to determine column widths, before providing
+** any output.
+*/
+static void exec_prepared_stmt_columnar(
+ ShellState *p, /* Pointer to ShellState */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt /* Statment to run */
+){
+ sqlite3_int64 nRow = 0;
+ int nColumn = 0;
+ char **azData = 0;
+ sqlite3_int64 nAlloc = 0;
+ char *abRowDiv = 0;
+ const unsigned char *uz;
+ const char *z;
+ char **azQuoted = 0;
+ int rc;
+ sqlite3_int64 i, nData;
+ int j, nTotal, w, n;
+ const char *colSep = 0;
+ const char *rowSep = 0;
+ const unsigned char **azNextLine = 0;
+ int bNextLine = 0;
+ int bMultiLineRowExists = 0;
+ int bw = p->cmOpts.bWordWrap;
+ const char *zEmpty = "";
+ const char *zShowNull = p->nullValue;
+
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pStmt);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_ROW ) return;
+ nColumn = sqlite3_column_count(pStmt);
+ nAlloc = nColumn*4;
+ if( nAlloc<=0 ) nAlloc = 1;
+ azData = sqlite3_malloc64( nAlloc*sizeof(char*) );
+ shell_check_oom(azData);
+ azNextLine = sqlite3_malloc64( nColumn*sizeof(char*) );
+ shell_check_oom(azNextLine);
+ memset((void*)azNextLine, 0, nColumn*sizeof(char*) );
+ if( p->cmOpts.bQuote ){
+ azQuoted = sqlite3_malloc64( nColumn*sizeof(char*) );
+ shell_check_oom(azQuoted);
+ memset(azQuoted, 0, nColumn*sizeof(char*) );
+ }
+ abRowDiv = sqlite3_malloc64( nAlloc/nColumn );
+ shell_check_oom(abRowDiv);
+ if( nColumn>p->nWidth ){
+ p->colWidth = realloc(p->colWidth, (nColumn+1)*2*sizeof(int));
+ shell_check_oom(p->colWidth);
+ for(i=p->nWidth; i<nColumn; i++) p->colWidth[i] = 0;
+ p->nWidth = nColumn;
+ p->actualWidth = &p->colWidth[nColumn];
+ }
+ memset(p->actualWidth, 0, nColumn*sizeof(int));
+ for(i=0; i<nColumn; i++){
+ w = p->colWidth[i];
+ if( w<0 ) w = -w;
+ p->actualWidth[i] = w;
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<nColumn; i++){
+ const unsigned char *zNotUsed;
+ int wx = p->colWidth[i];
+ if( wx==0 ){
+ wx = p->cmOpts.iWrap;
+ }
+ if( wx<0 ) wx = -wx;
+ uz = (const unsigned char*)sqlite3_column_name(pStmt,i);
+ if( uz==0 ) uz = (u8*)"";
+ azData[i] = translateForDisplayAndDup(uz, &zNotUsed, wx, bw);
+ }
+ do{
+ int useNextLine = bNextLine;
+ bNextLine = 0;
+ if( (nRow+2)*nColumn >= nAlloc ){
+ nAlloc *= 2;
+ azData = sqlite3_realloc64(azData, nAlloc*sizeof(char*));
+ shell_check_oom(azData);
+ abRowDiv = sqlite3_realloc64(abRowDiv, nAlloc/nColumn);
+ shell_check_oom(abRowDiv);
+ }
+ abRowDiv[nRow] = 1;
+ nRow++;
+ for(i=0; i<nColumn; i++){
+ int wx = p->colWidth[i];
+ if( wx==0 ){
+ wx = p->cmOpts.iWrap;
+ }
+ if( wx<0 ) wx = -wx;
+ if( useNextLine ){
+ uz = azNextLine[i];
+ if( uz==0 ) uz = (u8*)zEmpty;
+ }else if( p->cmOpts.bQuote ){
+ sqlite3_free(azQuoted[i]);
+ azQuoted[i] = quoted_column(pStmt,i);
+ uz = (const unsigned char*)azQuoted[i];
+ }else{
+ uz = (const unsigned char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,i);
+ if( uz==0 ) uz = (u8*)zShowNull;
+ }
+ azData[nRow*nColumn + i]
+ = translateForDisplayAndDup(uz, &azNextLine[i], wx, bw);
+ if( azNextLine[i] ){
+ bNextLine = 1;
+ abRowDiv[nRow-1] = 0;
+ bMultiLineRowExists = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }while( bNextLine || sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW );
+ nTotal = nColumn*(nRow+1);
+ for(i=0; i<nTotal; i++){
+ z = azData[i];
+ if( z==0 ) z = (char*)zEmpty;
+ n = strlenChar(z);
+ j = i%nColumn;
+ if( n>p->actualWidth[j] ) p->actualWidth[j] = n;
+ }
+ if( seenInterrupt ) goto columnar_end;
+ if( nColumn==0 ) goto columnar_end;
+ switch( p->cMode ){
+ case MODE_Column: {
+ colSep = " ";
+ rowSep = "\n";
+ if( p->showHeader ){
+ for(i=0; i<nColumn; i++){
+ w = p->actualWidth[i];
+ if( p->colWidth[i]<0 ) w = -w;
+ utf8_width_print(p->out, w, azData[i]);
+ fputs(i==nColumn-1?"\n":" ", p->out);
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<nColumn; i++){
+ print_dashes(p->out, p->actualWidth[i]);
+ fputs(i==nColumn-1?"\n":" ", p->out);
+ }
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Table: {
+ colSep = " | ";
+ rowSep = " |\n";
+ print_row_separator(p, nColumn, "+");
+ fputs("| ", p->out);
+ for(i=0; i<nColumn; i++){
+ w = p->actualWidth[i];
+ n = strlenChar(azData[i]);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%*s%s%*s", (w-n)/2, "", azData[i], (w-n+1)/2, "");
+ fputs(i==nColumn-1?" |\n":" | ", p->out);
+ }
+ print_row_separator(p, nColumn, "+");
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Markdown: {
+ colSep = " | ";
+ rowSep = " |\n";
+ fputs("| ", p->out);
+ for(i=0; i<nColumn; i++){
+ w = p->actualWidth[i];
+ n = strlenChar(azData[i]);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%*s%s%*s", (w-n)/2, "", azData[i], (w-n+1)/2, "");
+ fputs(i==nColumn-1?" |\n":" | ", p->out);
+ }
+ print_row_separator(p, nColumn, "|");
+ break;
+ }
+ case MODE_Box: {
+ colSep = " " BOX_13 " ";
+ rowSep = " " BOX_13 "\n";
+ print_box_row_separator(p, nColumn, BOX_23, BOX_234, BOX_34);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, BOX_13 " ");
+ for(i=0; i<nColumn; i++){
+ w = p->actualWidth[i];
+ n = strlenChar(azData[i]);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%*s%s%*s%s",
+ (w-n)/2, "", azData[i], (w-n+1)/2, "",
+ i==nColumn-1?" "BOX_13"\n":" "BOX_13" ");
+ }
+ print_box_row_separator(p, nColumn, BOX_123, BOX_1234, BOX_134);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ for(i=nColumn, j=0; i<nTotal; i++, j++){
+ if( j==0 && p->cMode!=MODE_Column ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", p->cMode==MODE_Box?BOX_13" ":"| ");
+ }
+ z = azData[i];
+ if( z==0 ) z = p->nullValue;
+ w = p->actualWidth[j];
+ if( p->colWidth[j]<0 ) w = -w;
+ utf8_width_print(p->out, w, z);
+ if( j==nColumn-1 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", rowSep);
+ if( bMultiLineRowExists && abRowDiv[i/nColumn-1] && i+1<nTotal ){
+ if( p->cMode==MODE_Table ){
+ print_row_separator(p, nColumn, "+");
+ }else if( p->cMode==MODE_Box ){
+ print_box_row_separator(p, nColumn, BOX_123, BOX_1234, BOX_134);
+ }else if( p->cMode==MODE_Column ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "\n");
+ }
+ }
+ j = -1;
+ if( seenInterrupt ) goto columnar_end;
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", colSep);
+ }
+ }
+ if( p->cMode==MODE_Table ){
+ print_row_separator(p, nColumn, "+");
+ }else if( p->cMode==MODE_Box ){
+ print_box_row_separator(p, nColumn, BOX_12, BOX_124, BOX_14);
+ }
+columnar_end:
+ if( seenInterrupt ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "Interrupt\n");
+ }
+ nData = (nRow+1)*nColumn;
+ for(i=0; i<nData; i++){
+ z = azData[i];
+ if( z!=zEmpty && z!=zShowNull ) free(azData[i]);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(azData);
+ sqlite3_free((void*)azNextLine);
+ sqlite3_free(abRowDiv);
+ if( azQuoted ){
+ for(i=0; i<nColumn; i++) sqlite3_free(azQuoted[i]);
+ sqlite3_free(azQuoted);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Run a prepared statement
+*/
+static void exec_prepared_stmt(
+ ShellState *pArg, /* Pointer to ShellState */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt /* Statment to run */
+){
+ int rc;
+ sqlite3_uint64 nRow = 0;
+
+ if( pArg->cMode==MODE_Column
+ || pArg->cMode==MODE_Table
+ || pArg->cMode==MODE_Box
+ || pArg->cMode==MODE_Markdown
+ ){
+ exec_prepared_stmt_columnar(pArg, pStmt);
+ return;
+ }
+
+ /* perform the first step. this will tell us if we
+ ** have a result set or not and how wide it is.
+ */
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pStmt);
+ /* if we have a result set... */
+ if( SQLITE_ROW == rc ){
+ /* allocate space for col name ptr, value ptr, and type */
+ int nCol = sqlite3_column_count(pStmt);
+ void *pData = sqlite3_malloc64(3*nCol*sizeof(const char*) + 1);
+ if( !pData ){
+ shell_out_of_memory();
+ }else{
+ char **azCols = (char **)pData; /* Names of result columns */
+ char **azVals = &azCols[nCol]; /* Results */
+ int *aiTypes = (int *)&azVals[nCol]; /* Result types */
+ int i, x;
+ assert(sizeof(int) <= sizeof(char *));
+ /* save off ptrs to column names */
+ for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
+ azCols[i] = (char *)sqlite3_column_name(pStmt, i);
+ }
+ do{
+ nRow++;
+ /* extract the data and data types */
+ for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
+ aiTypes[i] = x = sqlite3_column_type(pStmt, i);
+ if( x==SQLITE_BLOB
+ && pArg
+ && (pArg->cMode==MODE_Insert || pArg->cMode==MODE_Quote)
+ ){
+ azVals[i] = "";
+ }else{
+ azVals[i] = (char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, i);
+ }
+ if( !azVals[i] && (aiTypes[i]!=SQLITE_NULL) ){
+ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ break; /* from for */
+ }
+ } /* end for */
+
+ /* if data and types extracted successfully... */
+ if( SQLITE_ROW == rc ){
+ /* call the supplied callback with the result row data */
+ if( shell_callback(pArg, nCol, azVals, azCols, aiTypes) ){
+ rc = SQLITE_ABORT;
+ }else{
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pStmt);
+ }
+ }
+ } while( SQLITE_ROW == rc );
+ sqlite3_free(pData);
+ if( pArg->cMode==MODE_Json ){
+ fputs("]\n", pArg->out);
+ }else if( pArg->cMode==MODE_Count ){
+ char zBuf[200];
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zBuf), zBuf, "%llu row%s\n",
+ nRow, nRow!=1 ? "s" : "");
+ printf("%s", zBuf);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+/*
+** This function is called to process SQL if the previous shell command
+** was ".expert". It passes the SQL in the second argument directly to
+** the sqlite3expert object.
+**
+** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an SQLite error
+** code. In this case, (*pzErr) may be set to point to a buffer containing
+** an English language error message. It is the responsibility of the
+** caller to eventually free this buffer using sqlite3_free().
+*/
+static int expertHandleSQL(
+ ShellState *pState,
+ const char *zSql,
+ char **pzErr
+){
+ assert( pState->expert.pExpert );
+ assert( pzErr==0 || *pzErr==0 );
+ return sqlite3_expert_sql(pState->expert.pExpert, zSql, pzErr);
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is called either to silently clean up the object
+** created by the ".expert" command (if bCancel==1), or to generate a
+** report from it and then clean it up (if bCancel==0).
+**
+** If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an SQLite error
+** code. In this case, (*pzErr) may be set to point to a buffer containing
+** an English language error message. It is the responsibility of the
+** caller to eventually free this buffer using sqlite3_free().
+*/
+static int expertFinish(
+ ShellState *pState,
+ int bCancel,
+ char **pzErr
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ sqlite3expert *p = pState->expert.pExpert;
+ assert( p );
+ assert( bCancel || pzErr==0 || *pzErr==0 );
+ if( bCancel==0 ){
+ FILE *out = pState->out;
+ int bVerbose = pState->expert.bVerbose;
+
+ rc = sqlite3_expert_analyze(p, pzErr);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int nQuery = sqlite3_expert_count(p);
+ int i;
+
+ if( bVerbose ){
+ const char *zCand = sqlite3_expert_report(p,0,EXPERT_REPORT_CANDIDATES);
+ raw_printf(out, "-- Candidates -----------------------------\n");
+ raw_printf(out, "%s\n", zCand);
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<nQuery; i++){
+ const char *zSql = sqlite3_expert_report(p, i, EXPERT_REPORT_SQL);
+ const char *zIdx = sqlite3_expert_report(p, i, EXPERT_REPORT_INDEXES);
+ const char *zEQP = sqlite3_expert_report(p, i, EXPERT_REPORT_PLAN);
+ if( zIdx==0 ) zIdx = "(no new indexes)\n";
+ if( bVerbose ){
+ raw_printf(out, "-- Query %d --------------------------------\n",i+1);
+ raw_printf(out, "%s\n\n", zSql);
+ }
+ raw_printf(out, "%s\n", zIdx);
+ raw_printf(out, "%s\n", zEQP);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_expert_destroy(p);
+ pState->expert.pExpert = 0;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of ".expert" dot command.
+*/
+static int expertDotCommand(
+ ShellState *pState, /* Current shell tool state */
+ char **azArg, /* Array of arguments passed to dot command */
+ int nArg /* Number of entries in azArg[] */
+){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ char *zErr = 0;
+ int i;
+ int iSample = 0;
+
+ assert( pState->expert.pExpert==0 );
+ memset(&pState->expert, 0, sizeof(ExpertInfo));
+
+ for(i=1; rc==SQLITE_OK && i<nArg; i++){
+ char *z = azArg[i];
+ int n;
+ if( z[0]=='-' && z[1]=='-' ) z++;
+ n = strlen30(z);
+ if( n>=2 && 0==cli_strncmp(z, "-verbose", n) ){
+ pState->expert.bVerbose = 1;
+ }
+ else if( n>=2 && 0==cli_strncmp(z, "-sample", n) ){
+ if( i==(nArg-1) ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "option requires an argument: %s\n", z);
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }else{
+ iSample = (int)integerValue(azArg[++i]);
+ if( iSample<0 || iSample>100 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "value out of range: %s\n", azArg[i]);
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "unknown option: %s\n", z);
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pState->expert.pExpert = sqlite3_expert_new(pState->db, &zErr);
+ if( pState->expert.pExpert==0 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "sqlite3_expert_new: %s\n",
+ zErr ? zErr : "out of memory");
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_expert_config(
+ pState->expert.pExpert, EXPERT_CONFIG_SAMPLE, iSample
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zErr);
+
+ return rc;
+}
+#endif /* ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */
+
+/*
+** Execute a statement or set of statements. Print
+** any result rows/columns depending on the current mode
+** set via the supplied callback.
+**
+** This is very similar to SQLite's built-in sqlite3_exec()
+** function except it takes a slightly different callback
+** and callback data argument.
+*/
+static int shell_exec(
+ ShellState *pArg, /* Pointer to ShellState */
+ const char *zSql, /* SQL to be evaluated */
+ char **pzErrMsg /* Error msg written here */
+){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = NULL; /* Statement to execute. */
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return Code */
+ int rc2;
+ const char *zLeftover; /* Tail of unprocessed SQL */
+ sqlite3 *db = pArg->db;
+
+ if( pzErrMsg ){
+ *pzErrMsg = NULL;
+ }
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+ if( pArg->expert.pExpert ){
+ rc = expertHandleSQL(pArg, zSql, pzErrMsg);
+ return expertFinish(pArg, (rc!=SQLITE_OK), pzErrMsg);
+ }
+#endif
+
+ while( zSql[0] && (SQLITE_OK == rc) ){
+ static const char *zStmtSql;
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, &zLeftover);
+ if( SQLITE_OK != rc ){
+ if( pzErrMsg ){
+ *pzErrMsg = save_err_msg(db, "in prepare", rc, zSql);
+ }
+ }else{
+ if( !pStmt ){
+ /* this happens for a comment or white-space */
+ zSql = zLeftover;
+ while( IsSpace(zSql[0]) ) zSql++;
+ continue;
+ }
+ zStmtSql = sqlite3_sql(pStmt);
+ if( zStmtSql==0 ) zStmtSql = "";
+ while( IsSpace(zStmtSql[0]) ) zStmtSql++;
+
+ /* save off the prepared statment handle and reset row count */
+ if( pArg ){
+ pArg->pStmt = pStmt;
+ pArg->cnt = 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Show the EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN if .eqp is on */
+ if( pArg && pArg->autoEQP && sqlite3_stmt_isexplain(pStmt)==0 ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pExplain;
+ char *zEQP;
+ int triggerEQP = 0;
+ disable_debug_trace_modes();
+ sqlite3_db_config(db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP, -1, &triggerEQP);
+ if( pArg->autoEQP>=AUTOEQP_trigger ){
+ sqlite3_db_config(db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP, 1, 0);
+ }
+ zEQP = sqlite3_mprintf("EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN %s", zStmtSql);
+ shell_check_oom(zEQP);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zEQP, -1, &pExplain, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ while( sqlite3_step(pExplain)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ const char *zEQPLine = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pExplain,3);
+ int iEqpId = sqlite3_column_int(pExplain, 0);
+ int iParentId = sqlite3_column_int(pExplain, 1);
+ if( zEQPLine==0 ) zEQPLine = "";
+ if( zEQPLine[0]=='-' ) eqp_render(pArg, 0);
+ eqp_append(pArg, iEqpId, iParentId, zEQPLine);
+ }
+ eqp_render(pArg, 0);
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pExplain);
+ sqlite3_free(zEQP);
+ if( pArg->autoEQP>=AUTOEQP_full ){
+ /* Also do an EXPLAIN for ".eqp full" mode */
+ zEQP = sqlite3_mprintf("EXPLAIN %s", zStmtSql);
+ shell_check_oom(zEQP);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zEQP, -1, &pExplain, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ pArg->cMode = MODE_Explain;
+ explain_data_prepare(pArg, pExplain);
+ exec_prepared_stmt(pArg, pExplain);
+ explain_data_delete(pArg);
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pExplain);
+ sqlite3_free(zEQP);
+ }
+ if( pArg->autoEQP>=AUTOEQP_trigger && triggerEQP==0 ){
+ sqlite3_db_config(db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP, 0, 0);
+ /* Reprepare pStmt before reactiving trace modes */
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ if( pArg ) pArg->pStmt = pStmt;
+ }
+ restore_debug_trace_modes();
+ }
+
+ if( pArg ){
+ pArg->cMode = pArg->mode;
+ if( pArg->autoExplain ){
+ if( sqlite3_stmt_isexplain(pStmt)==1 ){
+ pArg->cMode = MODE_Explain;
+ }
+ if( sqlite3_stmt_isexplain(pStmt)==2 ){
+ pArg->cMode = MODE_EQP;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* If the shell is currently in ".explain" mode, gather the extra
+ ** data required to add indents to the output.*/
+ if( pArg->cMode==MODE_Explain ){
+ explain_data_prepare(pArg, pStmt);
+ }
+ }
+
+ bind_prepared_stmt(pArg, pStmt);
+ exec_prepared_stmt(pArg, pStmt);
+ explain_data_delete(pArg);
+ eqp_render(pArg, 0);
+
+ /* print usage stats if stats on */
+ if( pArg && pArg->statsOn ){
+ display_stats(db, pArg, 0);
+ }
+
+ /* print loop-counters if required */
+ if( pArg && pArg->scanstatsOn ){
+ display_scanstats(db, pArg);
+ }
+
+ /* Finalize the statement just executed. If this fails, save a
+ ** copy of the error message. Otherwise, set zSql to point to the
+ ** next statement to execute. */
+ rc2 = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_NOMEM ) rc = rc2;
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ zSql = zLeftover;
+ while( IsSpace(zSql[0]) ) zSql++;
+ }else if( pzErrMsg ){
+ *pzErrMsg = save_err_msg(db, "stepping", rc, 0);
+ }
+
+ /* clear saved stmt handle */
+ if( pArg ){
+ pArg->pStmt = NULL;
+ }
+ }
+ } /* end while */
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Release memory previously allocated by tableColumnList().
+*/
+static void freeColumnList(char **azCol){
+ int i;
+ for(i=1; azCol[i]; i++){
+ sqlite3_free(azCol[i]);
+ }
+ /* azCol[0] is a static string */
+ sqlite3_free(azCol);
+}
+
+/*
+** Return a list of pointers to strings which are the names of all
+** columns in table zTab. The memory to hold the names is dynamically
+** allocated and must be released by the caller using a subsequent call
+** to freeColumnList().
+**
+** The azCol[0] entry is usually NULL. However, if zTab contains a rowid
+** value that needs to be preserved, then azCol[0] is filled in with the
+** name of the rowid column.
+**
+** The first regular column in the table is azCol[1]. The list is terminated
+** by an entry with azCol[i]==0.
+*/
+static char **tableColumnList(ShellState *p, const char *zTab){
+ char **azCol = 0;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
+ char *zSql;
+ int nCol = 0;
+ int nAlloc = 0;
+ int nPK = 0; /* Number of PRIMARY KEY columns seen */
+ int isIPK = 0; /* True if one PRIMARY KEY column of type INTEGER */
+ int preserveRowid = ShellHasFlag(p, SHFLG_PreserveRowid);
+ int rc;
+
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("PRAGMA table_info=%Q", zTab);
+ shell_check_oom(zSql);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ if( rc ) return 0;
+ while( sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ if( nCol>=nAlloc-2 ){
+ nAlloc = nAlloc*2 + nCol + 10;
+ azCol = sqlite3_realloc(azCol, nAlloc*sizeof(azCol[0]));
+ shell_check_oom(azCol);
+ }
+ azCol[++nCol] = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 1));
+ shell_check_oom(azCol[nCol]);
+ if( sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 5) ){
+ nPK++;
+ if( nPK==1
+ && sqlite3_stricmp((const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,2),
+ "INTEGER")==0
+ ){
+ isIPK = 1;
+ }else{
+ isIPK = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( azCol==0 ) return 0;
+ azCol[0] = 0;
+ azCol[nCol+1] = 0;
+
+ /* The decision of whether or not a rowid really needs to be preserved
+ ** is tricky. We never need to preserve a rowid for a WITHOUT ROWID table
+ ** or a table with an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY. We are unable to preserve
+ ** rowids on tables where the rowid is inaccessible because there are other
+ ** columns in the table named "rowid", "_rowid_", and "oid".
+ */
+ if( preserveRowid && isIPK ){
+ /* If a single PRIMARY KEY column with type INTEGER was seen, then it
+ ** might be an alise for the ROWID. But it might also be a WITHOUT ROWID
+ ** table or a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY DESC column, neither of which are
+ ** ROWID aliases. To distinguish these cases, check to see if
+ ** there is a "pk" entry in "PRAGMA index_list". There will be
+ ** no "pk" index if the PRIMARY KEY really is an alias for the ROWID.
+ */
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT 1 FROM pragma_index_list(%Q)"
+ " WHERE origin='pk'", zTab);
+ shell_check_oom(zSql);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ if( rc ){
+ freeColumnList(azCol);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pStmt);
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ preserveRowid = rc==SQLITE_ROW;
+ }
+ if( preserveRowid ){
+ /* Only preserve the rowid if we can find a name to use for the
+ ** rowid */
+ static char *azRowid[] = { "rowid", "_rowid_", "oid" };
+ int i, j;
+ for(j=0; j<3; j++){
+ for(i=1; i<=nCol; i++){
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp(azRowid[j],azCol[i])==0 ) break;
+ }
+ if( i>nCol ){
+ /* At this point, we know that azRowid[j] is not the name of any
+ ** ordinary column in the table. Verify that azRowid[j] is a valid
+ ** name for the rowid before adding it to azCol[0]. WITHOUT ROWID
+ ** tables will fail this last check */
+ rc = sqlite3_table_column_metadata(p->db,0,zTab,azRowid[j],0,0,0,0,0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) azCol[0] = azRowid[j];
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return azCol;
+}
+
+/*
+** Toggle the reverse_unordered_selects setting.
+*/
+static void toggleSelectOrder(sqlite3 *db){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ int iSetting = 0;
+ char zStmt[100];
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, "PRAGMA reverse_unordered_selects", -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ if( sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ iSetting = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 0);
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zStmt), zStmt,
+ "PRAGMA reverse_unordered_selects(%d)", !iSetting);
+ sqlite3_exec(db, zStmt, 0, 0, 0);
+}
+
+/*
+** This is a different callback routine used for dumping the database.
+** Each row received by this callback consists of a table name,
+** the table type ("index" or "table") and SQL to create the table.
+** This routine should print text sufficient to recreate the table.
+*/
+static int dump_callback(void *pArg, int nArg, char **azArg, char **azNotUsed){
+ int rc;
+ const char *zTable;
+ const char *zType;
+ const char *zSql;
+ ShellState *p = (ShellState *)pArg;
+ int dataOnly;
+ int noSys;
+
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(azNotUsed);
+ if( nArg!=3 || azArg==0 ) return 0;
+ zTable = azArg[0];
+ zType = azArg[1];
+ zSql = azArg[2];
+ if( zTable==0 ) return 0;
+ if( zType==0 ) return 0;
+ dataOnly = (p->shellFlgs & SHFLG_DumpDataOnly)!=0;
+ noSys = (p->shellFlgs & SHFLG_DumpNoSys)!=0;
+
+ if( cli_strcmp(zTable, "sqlite_sequence")==0 && !noSys ){
+ if( !dataOnly ) raw_printf(p->out, "DELETE FROM sqlite_sequence;\n");
+ }else if( sqlite3_strglob("sqlite_stat?", zTable)==0 && !noSys ){
+ if( !dataOnly ) raw_printf(p->out, "ANALYZE sqlite_schema;\n");
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zTable, "sqlite_", 7)==0 ){
+ return 0;
+ }else if( dataOnly ){
+ /* no-op */
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zSql, "CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE", 20)==0 ){
+ char *zIns;
+ if( !p->writableSchema ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "PRAGMA writable_schema=ON;\n");
+ p->writableSchema = 1;
+ }
+ zIns = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "INSERT INTO sqlite_schema(type,name,tbl_name,rootpage,sql)"
+ "VALUES('table','%q','%q',0,'%q');",
+ zTable, zTable, zSql);
+ shell_check_oom(zIns);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s\n", zIns);
+ sqlite3_free(zIns);
+ return 0;
+ }else{
+ printSchemaLine(p->out, zSql, ";\n");
+ }
+
+ if( cli_strcmp(zType, "table")==0 ){
+ ShellText sSelect;
+ ShellText sTable;
+ char **azCol;
+ int i;
+ char *savedDestTable;
+ int savedMode;
+
+ azCol = tableColumnList(p, zTable);
+ if( azCol==0 ){
+ p->nErr++;
+ return 0;
+ }
+
+ /* Always quote the table name, even if it appears to be pure ascii,
+ ** in case it is a keyword. Ex: INSERT INTO "table" ... */
+ initText(&sTable);
+ appendText(&sTable, zTable, quoteChar(zTable));
+ /* If preserving the rowid, add a column list after the table name.
+ ** In other words: "INSERT INTO tab(rowid,a,b,c,...) VALUES(...)"
+ ** instead of the usual "INSERT INTO tab VALUES(...)".
+ */
+ if( azCol[0] ){
+ appendText(&sTable, "(", 0);
+ appendText(&sTable, azCol[0], 0);
+ for(i=1; azCol[i]; i++){
+ appendText(&sTable, ",", 0);
+ appendText(&sTable, azCol[i], quoteChar(azCol[i]));
+ }
+ appendText(&sTable, ")", 0);
+ }
+
+ /* Build an appropriate SELECT statement */
+ initText(&sSelect);
+ appendText(&sSelect, "SELECT ", 0);
+ if( azCol[0] ){
+ appendText(&sSelect, azCol[0], 0);
+ appendText(&sSelect, ",", 0);
+ }
+ for(i=1; azCol[i]; i++){
+ appendText(&sSelect, azCol[i], quoteChar(azCol[i]));
+ if( azCol[i+1] ){
+ appendText(&sSelect, ",", 0);
+ }
+ }
+ freeColumnList(azCol);
+ appendText(&sSelect, " FROM ", 0);
+ appendText(&sSelect, zTable, quoteChar(zTable));
+
+ savedDestTable = p->zDestTable;
+ savedMode = p->mode;
+ p->zDestTable = sTable.z;
+ p->mode = p->cMode = MODE_Insert;
+ rc = shell_exec(p, sSelect.z, 0);
+ if( (rc&0xff)==SQLITE_CORRUPT ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "/****** CORRUPTION ERROR *******/\n");
+ toggleSelectOrder(p->db);
+ shell_exec(p, sSelect.z, 0);
+ toggleSelectOrder(p->db);
+ }
+ p->zDestTable = savedDestTable;
+ p->mode = savedMode;
+ freeText(&sTable);
+ freeText(&sSelect);
+ if( rc ) p->nErr++;
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Run zQuery. Use dump_callback() as the callback routine so that
+** the contents of the query are output as SQL statements.
+**
+** If we get a SQLITE_CORRUPT error, rerun the query after appending
+** "ORDER BY rowid DESC" to the end.
+*/
+static int run_schema_dump_query(
+ ShellState *p,
+ const char *zQuery
+){
+ int rc;
+ char *zErr = 0;
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->db, zQuery, dump_callback, p, &zErr);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_CORRUPT ){
+ char *zQ2;
+ int len = strlen30(zQuery);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "/****** CORRUPTION ERROR *******/\n");
+ if( zErr ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "/****** %s ******/\n", zErr);
+ sqlite3_free(zErr);
+ zErr = 0;
+ }
+ zQ2 = malloc( len+100 );
+ if( zQ2==0 ) return rc;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(len+100, zQ2, "%s ORDER BY rowid DESC", zQuery);
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->db, zQ2, dump_callback, p, &zErr);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "/****** ERROR: %s ******/\n", zErr);
+ }else{
+ rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zErr);
+ free(zQ2);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Text of help messages.
+**
+** The help text for each individual command begins with a line that starts
+** with ".". Subsequent lines are supplemental information.
+**
+** There must be two or more spaces between the end of the command and the
+** start of the description of what that command does.
+*/
+static const char *(azHelp[]) = {
+#if defined(SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) \
+ && !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE)
+ ".archive ... Manage SQL archives",
+ " Each command must have exactly one of the following options:",
+ " -c, --create Create a new archive",
+ " -u, --update Add or update files with changed mtime",
+ " -i, --insert Like -u but always add even if unchanged",
+ " -r, --remove Remove files from archive",
+ " -t, --list List contents of archive",
+ " -x, --extract Extract files from archive",
+ " Optional arguments:",
+ " -v, --verbose Print each filename as it is processed",
+ " -f FILE, --file FILE Use archive FILE (default is current db)",
+ " -a FILE, --append FILE Open FILE using the apndvfs VFS",
+ " -C DIR, --directory DIR Read/extract files from directory DIR",
+ " -g, --glob Use glob matching for names in archive",
+ " -n, --dryrun Show the SQL that would have occurred",
+ " Examples:",
+ " .ar -cf ARCHIVE foo bar # Create ARCHIVE from files foo and bar",
+ " .ar -tf ARCHIVE # List members of ARCHIVE",
+ " .ar -xvf ARCHIVE # Verbosely extract files from ARCHIVE",
+ " See also:",
+ " http://sqlite.org/cli.html#sqlite_archive_support",
+#endif
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION
+ ".auth ON|OFF Show authorizer callbacks",
+#endif
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ".backup ?DB? FILE Backup DB (default \"main\") to FILE",
+ " Options:",
+ " --append Use the appendvfs",
+ " --async Write to FILE without journal and fsync()",
+#endif
+ ".bail on|off Stop after hitting an error. Default OFF",
+ ".binary on|off Turn binary output on or off. Default OFF",
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ".cd DIRECTORY Change the working directory to DIRECTORY",
+#endif
+ ".changes on|off Show number of rows changed by SQL",
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ".check GLOB Fail if output since .testcase does not match",
+ ".clone NEWDB Clone data into NEWDB from the existing database",
+#endif
+ ".connection [close] [#] Open or close an auxiliary database connection",
+ ".databases List names and files of attached databases",
+ ".dbconfig ?op? ?val? List or change sqlite3_db_config() options",
+#if SQLITE_SHELL_HAVE_RECOVER
+ ".dbinfo ?DB? Show status information about the database",
+#endif
+ ".dump ?OBJECTS? Render database content as SQL",
+ " Options:",
+ " --data-only Output only INSERT statements",
+ " --newlines Allow unescaped newline characters in output",
+ " --nosys Omit system tables (ex: \"sqlite_stat1\")",
+ " --preserve-rowids Include ROWID values in the output",
+ " OBJECTS is a LIKE pattern for tables, indexes, triggers or views to dump",
+ " Additional LIKE patterns can be given in subsequent arguments",
+ ".echo on|off Turn command echo on or off",
+ ".eqp on|off|full|... Enable or disable automatic EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN",
+ " Other Modes:",
+#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
+ " test Show raw EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN output",
+ " trace Like \"full\" but enable \"PRAGMA vdbe_trace\"",
+#endif
+ " trigger Like \"full\" but also show trigger bytecode",
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ".excel Display the output of next command in spreadsheet",
+ " --bom Put a UTF8 byte-order mark on intermediate file",
+#endif
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ".exit ?CODE? Exit this program with return-code CODE",
+#endif
+ ".expert EXPERIMENTAL. Suggest indexes for queries",
+ ".explain ?on|off|auto? Change the EXPLAIN formatting mode. Default: auto",
+ ".filectrl CMD ... Run various sqlite3_file_control() operations",
+ " --schema SCHEMA Use SCHEMA instead of \"main\"",
+ " --help Show CMD details",
+ ".fullschema ?--indent? Show schema and the content of sqlite_stat tables",
+ ".headers on|off Turn display of headers on or off",
+ ".help ?-all? ?PATTERN? Show help text for PATTERN",
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ".import FILE TABLE Import data from FILE into TABLE",
+ " Options:",
+ " --ascii Use \\037 and \\036 as column and row separators",
+ " --csv Use , and \\n as column and row separators",
+ " --skip N Skip the first N rows of input",
+ " --schema S Target table to be S.TABLE",
+ " -v \"Verbose\" - increase auxiliary output",
+ " Notes:",
+ " * If TABLE does not exist, it is created. The first row of input",
+ " determines the column names.",
+ " * If neither --csv or --ascii are used, the input mode is derived",
+ " from the \".mode\" output mode",
+ " * If FILE begins with \"|\" then it is a command that generates the",
+ " input text.",
+#endif
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TEST_CONTROL
+ ",imposter INDEX TABLE Create imposter table TABLE on index INDEX",
+#endif
+ ".indexes ?TABLE? Show names of indexes",
+ " If TABLE is specified, only show indexes for",
+ " tables matching TABLE using the LIKE operator.",
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_IOTRACE
+ ",iotrace FILE Enable I/O diagnostic logging to FILE",
+#endif
+ ".limit ?LIMIT? ?VAL? Display or change the value of an SQLITE_LIMIT",
+ ".lint OPTIONS Report potential schema issues.",
+ " Options:",
+ " fkey-indexes Find missing foreign key indexes",
+#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) && !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE)
+ ".load FILE ?ENTRY? Load an extension library",
+#endif
+#if !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE)
+ ".log FILE|on|off Turn logging on or off. FILE can be stderr/stdout",
+#else
+ ".log on|off Turn logging on or off.",
+#endif
+ ".mode MODE ?OPTIONS? Set output mode",
+ " MODE is one of:",
+ " ascii Columns/rows delimited by 0x1F and 0x1E",
+ " box Tables using unicode box-drawing characters",
+ " csv Comma-separated values",
+ " column Output in columns. (See .width)",
+ " html HTML <table> code",
+ " insert SQL insert statements for TABLE",
+ " json Results in a JSON array",
+ " line One value per line",
+ " list Values delimited by \"|\"",
+ " markdown Markdown table format",
+ " qbox Shorthand for \"box --wrap 60 --quote\"",
+ " quote Escape answers as for SQL",
+ " table ASCII-art table",
+ " tabs Tab-separated values",
+ " tcl TCL list elements",
+ " OPTIONS: (for columnar modes or insert mode):",
+ " --wrap N Wrap output lines to no longer than N characters",
+ " --wordwrap B Wrap or not at word boundaries per B (on/off)",
+ " --ww Shorthand for \"--wordwrap 1\"",
+ " --quote Quote output text as SQL literals",
+ " --noquote Do not quote output text",
+ " TABLE The name of SQL table used for \"insert\" mode",
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ".nonce STRING Suspend safe mode for one command if nonce matches",
+#endif
+ ".nullvalue STRING Use STRING in place of NULL values",
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ".once ?OPTIONS? ?FILE? Output for the next SQL command only to FILE",
+ " If FILE begins with '|' then open as a pipe",
+ " --bom Put a UTF8 byte-order mark at the beginning",
+ " -e Send output to the system text editor",
+ " -x Send output as CSV to a spreadsheet (same as \".excel\")",
+ /* Note that .open is (partially) available in WASM builds but is
+ ** currently only intended to be used by the fiddle tool, not
+ ** end users, so is "undocumented." */
+ ".open ?OPTIONS? ?FILE? Close existing database and reopen FILE",
+ " Options:",
+ " --append Use appendvfs to append database to the end of FILE",
+#endif
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE
+ " --deserialize Load into memory using sqlite3_deserialize()",
+ " --hexdb Load the output of \"dbtotxt\" as an in-memory db",
+ " --maxsize N Maximum size for --hexdb or --deserialized database",
+#endif
+ " --new Initialize FILE to an empty database",
+ " --nofollow Do not follow symbolic links",
+ " --readonly Open FILE readonly",
+ " --zip FILE is a ZIP archive",
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ".output ?FILE? Send output to FILE or stdout if FILE is omitted",
+ " If FILE begins with '|' then open it as a pipe.",
+ " Options:",
+ " --bom Prefix output with a UTF8 byte-order mark",
+ " -e Send output to the system text editor",
+ " -x Send output as CSV to a spreadsheet",
+#endif
+ ".parameter CMD ... Manage SQL parameter bindings",
+ " clear Erase all bindings",
+ " init Initialize the TEMP table that holds bindings",
+ " list List the current parameter bindings",
+ " set PARAMETER VALUE Given SQL parameter PARAMETER a value of VALUE",
+ " PARAMETER should start with one of: $ : @ ?",
+ " unset PARAMETER Remove PARAMETER from the binding table",
+ ".print STRING... Print literal STRING",
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK
+ ".progress N Invoke progress handler after every N opcodes",
+ " --limit N Interrupt after N progress callbacks",
+ " --once Do no more than one progress interrupt",
+ " --quiet|-q No output except at interrupts",
+ " --reset Reset the count for each input and interrupt",
+#endif
+ ".prompt MAIN CONTINUE Replace the standard prompts",
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ".quit Stop interpreting input stream, exit if primary.",
+ ".read FILE Read input from FILE or command output",
+ " If FILE begins with \"|\", it is a command that generates the input.",
+#endif
+#if SQLITE_SHELL_HAVE_RECOVER
+ ".recover Recover as much data as possible from corrupt db.",
+ " --ignore-freelist Ignore pages that appear to be on db freelist",
+ " --lost-and-found TABLE Alternative name for the lost-and-found table",
+ " --no-rowids Do not attempt to recover rowid values",
+ " that are not also INTEGER PRIMARY KEYs",
+#endif
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ".restore ?DB? FILE Restore content of DB (default \"main\") from FILE",
+ ".save ?OPTIONS? FILE Write database to FILE (an alias for .backup ...)",
+#endif
+ ".scanstats on|off|est Turn sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus() metrics on or off",
+ ".schema ?PATTERN? Show the CREATE statements matching PATTERN",
+ " Options:",
+ " --indent Try to pretty-print the schema",
+ " --nosys Omit objects whose names start with \"sqlite_\"",
+ ",selftest ?OPTIONS? Run tests defined in the SELFTEST table",
+ " Options:",
+ " --init Create a new SELFTEST table",
+ " -v Verbose output",
+ ".separator COL ?ROW? Change the column and row separators",
+#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION)
+ ".session ?NAME? CMD ... Create or control sessions",
+ " Subcommands:",
+ " attach TABLE Attach TABLE",
+ " changeset FILE Write a changeset into FILE",
+ " close Close one session",
+ " enable ?BOOLEAN? Set or query the enable bit",
+ " filter GLOB... Reject tables matching GLOBs",
+ " indirect ?BOOLEAN? Mark or query the indirect status",
+ " isempty Query whether the session is empty",
+ " list List currently open session names",
+ " open DB NAME Open a new session on DB",
+ " patchset FILE Write a patchset into FILE",
+ " If ?NAME? is omitted, the first defined session is used.",
+#endif
+ ".sha3sum ... Compute a SHA3 hash of database content",
+ " Options:",
+ " --schema Also hash the sqlite_schema table",
+ " --sha3-224 Use the sha3-224 algorithm",
+ " --sha3-256 Use the sha3-256 algorithm (default)",
+ " --sha3-384 Use the sha3-384 algorithm",
+ " --sha3-512 Use the sha3-512 algorithm",
+ " Any other argument is a LIKE pattern for tables to hash",
+#if !defined(SQLITE_NOHAVE_SYSTEM) && !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE)
+ ".shell CMD ARGS... Run CMD ARGS... in a system shell",
+#endif
+ ".show Show the current values for various settings",
+ ".stats ?ARG? Show stats or turn stats on or off",
+ " off Turn off automatic stat display",
+ " on Turn on automatic stat display",
+ " stmt Show statement stats",
+ " vmstep Show the virtual machine step count only",
+#if !defined(SQLITE_NOHAVE_SYSTEM) && !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE)
+ ".system CMD ARGS... Run CMD ARGS... in a system shell",
+#endif
+ ".tables ?TABLE? List names of tables matching LIKE pattern TABLE",
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ ",testcase NAME Begin redirecting output to 'testcase-out.txt'",
+#endif
+ ",testctrl CMD ... Run various sqlite3_test_control() operations",
+ " Run \".testctrl\" with no arguments for details",
+ ".timeout MS Try opening locked tables for MS milliseconds",
+ ".timer on|off Turn SQL timer on or off",
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE
+ ".trace ?OPTIONS? Output each SQL statement as it is run",
+ " FILE Send output to FILE",
+ " stdout Send output to stdout",
+ " stderr Send output to stderr",
+ " off Disable tracing",
+ " --expanded Expand query parameters",
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_NORMALIZE
+ " --normalized Normal the SQL statements",
+#endif
+ " --plain Show SQL as it is input",
+ " --stmt Trace statement execution (SQLITE_TRACE_STMT)",
+ " --profile Profile statements (SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE)",
+ " --row Trace each row (SQLITE_TRACE_ROW)",
+ " --close Trace connection close (SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE)",
+#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE */
+#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
+ ".unmodule NAME ... Unregister virtual table modules",
+ " --allexcept Unregister everything except those named",
+#endif
+ ".version Show source, library and compiler versions",
+ ".vfsinfo ?AUX? Information about the top-level VFS",
+ ".vfslist List all available VFSes",
+ ".vfsname ?AUX? Print the name of the VFS stack",
+ ".width NUM1 NUM2 ... Set minimum column widths for columnar output",
+ " Negative values right-justify",
+};
+
+/*
+** Output help text.
+**
+** zPattern describes the set of commands for which help text is provided.
+** If zPattern is NULL, then show all commands, but only give a one-line
+** description of each.
+**
+** Return the number of matches.
+*/
+static int showHelp(FILE *out, const char *zPattern){
+ int i = 0;
+ int j = 0;
+ int n = 0;
+ char *zPat;
+ if( zPattern==0
+ || zPattern[0]=='0'
+ || cli_strcmp(zPattern,"-a")==0
+ || cli_strcmp(zPattern,"-all")==0
+ || cli_strcmp(zPattern,"--all")==0
+ ){
+ enum HelpWanted { HW_NoCull = 0, HW_SummaryOnly = 1, HW_Undoc = 2 };
+ enum HelpHave { HH_Undoc = 2, HH_Summary = 1, HH_More = 0 };
+ /* Show all or most commands
+ ** *zPattern==0 => summary of documented commands only
+ ** *zPattern=='0' => whole help for undocumented commands
+ ** Otherwise => whole help for documented commands
+ */
+ enum HelpWanted hw = HW_SummaryOnly;
+ enum HelpHave hh = HH_More;
+ if( zPattern!=0 ){
+ hw = (*zPattern=='0')? HW_NoCull|HW_Undoc : HW_NoCull;
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(azHelp); i++){
+ switch( azHelp[i][0] ){
+ case ',':
+ hh = HH_Summary|HH_Undoc;
+ break;
+ case '.':
+ hh = HH_Summary;
+ break;
+ default:
+ hh &= ~HH_Summary;
+ break;
+ }
+ if( ((hw^hh)&HH_Undoc)==0 ){
+ if( (hh&HH_Summary)!=0 ){
+ utf8_printf(out, ".%s\n", azHelp[i]+1);
+ ++n;
+ }else if( (hw&HW_SummaryOnly)==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(out, "%s\n", azHelp[i]);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }else{
+ /* Seek documented commands for which zPattern is an exact prefix */
+ zPat = sqlite3_mprintf(".%s*", zPattern);
+ shell_check_oom(zPat);
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(azHelp); i++){
+ if( sqlite3_strglob(zPat, azHelp[i])==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(out, "%s\n", azHelp[i]);
+ j = i+1;
+ n++;
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zPat);
+ if( n ){
+ if( n==1 ){
+ /* when zPattern is a prefix of exactly one command, then include
+ ** the details of that command, which should begin at offset j */
+ while( j<ArraySize(azHelp)-1 && azHelp[j][0]==' ' ){
+ utf8_printf(out, "%s\n", azHelp[j]);
+ j++;
+ }
+ }
+ return n;
+ }
+ /* Look for documented commands that contain zPattern anywhere.
+ ** Show complete text of all documented commands that match. */
+ zPat = sqlite3_mprintf("%%%s%%", zPattern);
+ shell_check_oom(zPat);
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(azHelp); i++){
+ if( azHelp[i][0]==',' ){
+ while( i<ArraySize(azHelp)-1 && azHelp[i+1][0]==' ' ) ++i;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if( azHelp[i][0]=='.' ) j = i;
+ if( sqlite3_strlike(zPat, azHelp[i], 0)==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(out, "%s\n", azHelp[j]);
+ while( j<ArraySize(azHelp)-1 && azHelp[j+1][0]==' ' ){
+ j++;
+ utf8_printf(out, "%s\n", azHelp[j]);
+ }
+ i = j;
+ n++;
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zPat);
+ }
+ return n;
+}
+
+/* Forward reference */
+static int process_input(ShellState *p);
+
+/*
+** Read the content of file zName into memory obtained from sqlite3_malloc64()
+** and return a pointer to the buffer. The caller is responsible for freeing
+** the memory.
+**
+** If parameter pnByte is not NULL, (*pnByte) is set to the number of bytes
+** read.
+**
+** For convenience, a nul-terminator byte is always appended to the data read
+** from the file before the buffer is returned. This byte is not included in
+** the final value of (*pnByte), if applicable.
+**
+** NULL is returned if any error is encountered. The final value of *pnByte
+** is undefined in this case.
+*/
+static char *readFile(const char *zName, int *pnByte){
+ FILE *in = fopen(zName, "rb");
+ long nIn;
+ size_t nRead;
+ char *pBuf;
+ int rc;
+ if( in==0 ) return 0;
+ rc = fseek(in, 0, SEEK_END);
+ if( rc!=0 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: '%s' not seekable\n", zName);
+ fclose(in);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ nIn = ftell(in);
+ rewind(in);
+ pBuf = sqlite3_malloc64( nIn+1 );
+ if( pBuf==0 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: out of memory\n");
+ fclose(in);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ nRead = fread(pBuf, nIn, 1, in);
+ fclose(in);
+ if( nRead!=1 ){
+ sqlite3_free(pBuf);
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: cannot read '%s'\n", zName);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ pBuf[nIn] = 0;
+ if( pnByte ) *pnByte = nIn;
+ return pBuf;
+}
+
+#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION)
+/*
+** Close a single OpenSession object and release all of its associated
+** resources.
+*/
+static void session_close(OpenSession *pSession){
+ int i;
+ sqlite3session_delete(pSession->p);
+ sqlite3_free(pSession->zName);
+ for(i=0; i<pSession->nFilter; i++){
+ sqlite3_free(pSession->azFilter[i]);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(pSession->azFilter);
+ memset(pSession, 0, sizeof(OpenSession));
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Close all OpenSession objects and release all associated resources.
+*/
+#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION)
+static void session_close_all(ShellState *p, int i){
+ int j;
+ struct AuxDb *pAuxDb = i<0 ? p->pAuxDb : &p->aAuxDb[i];
+ for(j=0; j<pAuxDb->nSession; j++){
+ session_close(&pAuxDb->aSession[j]);
+ }
+ pAuxDb->nSession = 0;
+}
+#else
+# define session_close_all(X,Y)
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the xFilter function for an open session. Omit
+** any tables named by ".session filter" but let all other table through.
+*/
+#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION)
+static int session_filter(void *pCtx, const char *zTab){
+ OpenSession *pSession = (OpenSession*)pCtx;
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; i<pSession->nFilter; i++){
+ if( sqlite3_strglob(pSession->azFilter[i], zTab)==0 ) return 0;
+ }
+ return 1;
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Try to deduce the type of file for zName based on its content. Return
+** one of the SHELL_OPEN_* constants.
+**
+** If the file does not exist or is empty but its name looks like a ZIP
+** archive and the dfltZip flag is true, then assume it is a ZIP archive.
+** Otherwise, assume an ordinary database regardless of the filename if
+** the type cannot be determined from content.
+*/
+int deduceDatabaseType(const char *zName, int dfltZip){
+ FILE *f = fopen(zName, "rb");
+ size_t n;
+ int rc = SHELL_OPEN_UNSPEC;
+ char zBuf[100];
+ if( f==0 ){
+ if( dfltZip && sqlite3_strlike("%.zip",zName,0)==0 ){
+ return SHELL_OPEN_ZIPFILE;
+ }else{
+ return SHELL_OPEN_NORMAL;
+ }
+ }
+ n = fread(zBuf, 16, 1, f);
+ if( n==1 && memcmp(zBuf, "SQLite format 3", 16)==0 ){
+ fclose(f);
+ return SHELL_OPEN_NORMAL;
+ }
+ fseek(f, -25, SEEK_END);
+ n = fread(zBuf, 25, 1, f);
+ if( n==1 && memcmp(zBuf, "Start-Of-SQLite3-", 17)==0 ){
+ rc = SHELL_OPEN_APPENDVFS;
+ }else{
+ fseek(f, -22, SEEK_END);
+ n = fread(zBuf, 22, 1, f);
+ if( n==1 && zBuf[0]==0x50 && zBuf[1]==0x4b && zBuf[2]==0x05
+ && zBuf[3]==0x06 ){
+ rc = SHELL_OPEN_ZIPFILE;
+ }else if( n==0 && dfltZip && sqlite3_strlike("%.zip",zName,0)==0 ){
+ rc = SHELL_OPEN_ZIPFILE;
+ }
+ }
+ fclose(f);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE
+/*
+** Reconstruct an in-memory database using the output from the "dbtotxt"
+** program. Read content from the file in p->aAuxDb[].zDbFilename.
+** If p->aAuxDb[].zDbFilename is 0, then read from standard input.
+*/
+static unsigned char *readHexDb(ShellState *p, int *pnData){
+ unsigned char *a = 0;
+ int nLine;
+ int n = 0;
+ int pgsz = 0;
+ int iOffset = 0;
+ int j, k;
+ int rc;
+ FILE *in;
+ const char *zDbFilename = p->pAuxDb->zDbFilename;
+ unsigned int x[16];
+ char zLine[1000];
+ if( zDbFilename ){
+ in = fopen(zDbFilename, "r");
+ if( in==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "cannot open \"%s\" for reading\n", zDbFilename);
+ return 0;
+ }
+ nLine = 0;
+ }else{
+ in = p->in;
+ nLine = p->lineno;
+ if( in==0 ) in = stdin;
+ }
+ *pnData = 0;
+ nLine++;
+ if( fgets(zLine, sizeof(zLine), in)==0 ) goto readHexDb_error;
+ rc = sscanf(zLine, "| size %d pagesize %d", &n, &pgsz);
+ if( rc!=2 ) goto readHexDb_error;
+ if( n<0 ) goto readHexDb_error;
+ if( pgsz<512 || pgsz>65536 || (pgsz&(pgsz-1))!=0 ) goto readHexDb_error;
+ n = (n+pgsz-1)&~(pgsz-1); /* Round n up to the next multiple of pgsz */
+ a = sqlite3_malloc( n ? n : 1 );
+ shell_check_oom(a);
+ memset(a, 0, n);
+ if( pgsz<512 || pgsz>65536 || (pgsz & (pgsz-1))!=0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "invalid pagesize\n");
+ goto readHexDb_error;
+ }
+ for(nLine++; fgets(zLine, sizeof(zLine), in)!=0; nLine++){
+ rc = sscanf(zLine, "| page %d offset %d", &j, &k);
+ if( rc==2 ){
+ iOffset = k;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if( cli_strncmp(zLine, "| end ", 6)==0 ){
+ break;
+ }
+ rc = sscanf(zLine,"| %d: %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x",
+ &j, &x[0], &x[1], &x[2], &x[3], &x[4], &x[5], &x[6], &x[7],
+ &x[8], &x[9], &x[10], &x[11], &x[12], &x[13], &x[14], &x[15]);
+ if( rc==17 ){
+ k = iOffset+j;
+ if( k+16<=n && k>=0 ){
+ int ii;
+ for(ii=0; ii<16; ii++) a[k+ii] = x[ii]&0xff;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ *pnData = n;
+ if( in!=p->in ){
+ fclose(in);
+ }else{
+ p->lineno = nLine;
+ }
+ return a;
+
+readHexDb_error:
+ if( in!=p->in ){
+ fclose(in);
+ }else{
+ while( fgets(zLine, sizeof(zLine), p->in)!=0 ){
+ nLine++;
+ if(cli_strncmp(zLine, "| end ", 6)==0 ) break;
+ }
+ p->lineno = nLine;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(a);
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error on line %d of --hexdb input\n", nLine);
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE */
+
+/*
+** Scalar function "usleep(X)" invokes sqlite3_sleep(X) and returns X.
+*/
+static void shellUSleepFunc(
+ sqlite3_context *context,
+ int argcUnused,
+ sqlite3_value **argv
+){
+ int sleep = sqlite3_value_int(argv[0]);
+ (void)argcUnused;
+ sqlite3_sleep(sleep/1000);
+ sqlite3_result_int(context, sleep);
+}
+
+/* Flags for open_db().
+**
+** The default behavior of open_db() is to exit(1) if the database fails to
+** open. The OPEN_DB_KEEPALIVE flag changes that so that it prints an error
+** but still returns without calling exit.
+**
+** The OPEN_DB_ZIPFILE flag causes open_db() to prefer to open files as a
+** ZIP archive if the file does not exist or is empty and its name matches
+** the *.zip pattern.
+*/
+#define OPEN_DB_KEEPALIVE 0x001 /* Return after error if true */
+#define OPEN_DB_ZIPFILE 0x002 /* Open as ZIP if name matches *.zip */
+
+/*
+** Make sure the database is open. If it is not, then open it. If
+** the database fails to open, print an error message and exit.
+*/
+static void open_db(ShellState *p, int openFlags){
+ if( p->db==0 ){
+ const char *zDbFilename = p->pAuxDb->zDbFilename;
+ if( p->openMode==SHELL_OPEN_UNSPEC ){
+ if( zDbFilename==0 || zDbFilename[0]==0 ){
+ p->openMode = SHELL_OPEN_NORMAL;
+ }else{
+ p->openMode = (u8)deduceDatabaseType(zDbFilename,
+ (openFlags & OPEN_DB_ZIPFILE)!=0);
+ }
+ }
+ switch( p->openMode ){
+ case SHELL_OPEN_APPENDVFS: {
+ sqlite3_open_v2(zDbFilename, &p->db,
+ SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE|SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE|p->openFlags, "apndvfs");
+ break;
+ }
+ case SHELL_OPEN_HEXDB:
+ case SHELL_OPEN_DESERIALIZE: {
+ sqlite3_open(0, &p->db);
+ break;
+ }
+ case SHELL_OPEN_ZIPFILE: {
+ sqlite3_open(":memory:", &p->db);
+ break;
+ }
+ case SHELL_OPEN_READONLY: {
+ sqlite3_open_v2(zDbFilename, &p->db,
+ SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY|p->openFlags, 0);
+ break;
+ }
+ case SHELL_OPEN_UNSPEC:
+ case SHELL_OPEN_NORMAL: {
+ sqlite3_open_v2(zDbFilename, &p->db,
+ SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE|SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE|p->openFlags, 0);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ globalDb = p->db;
+ if( p->db==0 || SQLITE_OK!=sqlite3_errcode(p->db) ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: unable to open database \"%s\": %s\n",
+ zDbFilename, sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ if( (openFlags & OPEN_DB_KEEPALIVE)==0 ){
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ sqlite3_close(p->db);
+ sqlite3_open(":memory:", &p->db);
+ if( p->db==0 || SQLITE_OK!=sqlite3_errcode(p->db) ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,
+ "Also: unable to open substitute in-memory database.\n"
+ );
+ exit(1);
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr,
+ "Notice: using substitute in-memory database instead of \"%s\"\n",
+ zDbFilename);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_db_config(p->db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS, (int)0, (int*)0);
+
+ /* Reflect the use or absence of --unsafe-testing invocation. */
+ {
+ int testmode_on = ShellHasFlag(p,SHFLG_TestingMode);
+ sqlite3_db_config(p->db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRUSTED_SCHEMA, testmode_on,0);
+ sqlite3_db_config(p->db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE, !testmode_on,0);
+ }
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION
+ sqlite3_enable_load_extension(p->db, 1);
+#endif
+ sqlite3_shathree_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_uint_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_decimal_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_base64_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_base85_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_regexp_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_ieee_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_series_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ sqlite3_fileio_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_completion_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+#endif
+#ifdef SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB
+ if( !p->bSafeModePersist ){
+ sqlite3_zipfile_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_sqlar_init(p->db, 0, 0);
+ }
+#endif
+#ifdef SQLITE_SHELL_EXTFUNCS
+ /* Create a preprocessing mechanism for extensions to make
+ * their own provisions for being built into the shell.
+ * This is a short-span macro. See further below for usage.
+ */
+#define SHELL_SUB_MACRO(base, variant) base ## _ ## variant
+#define SHELL_SUBMACRO(base, variant) SHELL_SUB_MACRO(base, variant)
+ /* Let custom-included extensions get their ..._init() called.
+ * The WHATEVER_INIT( db, pzErrorMsg, pApi ) macro should cause
+ * the extension's sqlite3_*_init( db, pzErrorMsg, pApi )
+ * inititialization routine to be called.
+ */
+ {
+ int irc = SHELL_SUBMACRO(SQLITE_SHELL_EXTFUNCS, INIT)(p->db);
+ /* Let custom-included extensions expose their functionality.
+ * The WHATEVER_EXPOSE( db, pzErrorMsg ) macro should cause
+ * the SQL functions, virtual tables, collating sequences or
+ * VFS's implemented by the extension to be registered.
+ */
+ if( irc==SQLITE_OK
+ || irc==SQLITE_OK_LOAD_PERMANENTLY ){
+ SHELL_SUBMACRO(SQLITE_SHELL_EXTFUNCS, EXPOSE)(p->db, 0);
+ }
+#undef SHELL_SUB_MACRO
+#undef SHELL_SUBMACRO
+ }
+#endif
+
+ sqlite3_create_function(p->db, "shell_add_schema", 3, SQLITE_UTF8, 0,
+ shellAddSchemaName, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_create_function(p->db, "shell_module_schema", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0,
+ shellModuleSchema, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_create_function(p->db, "shell_putsnl", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, p,
+ shellPutsFunc, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_create_function(p->db, "usleep",1,SQLITE_UTF8,0,
+ shellUSleepFunc, 0, 0);
+#ifndef SQLITE_NOHAVE_SYSTEM
+ sqlite3_create_function(p->db, "edit", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0,
+ editFunc, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_create_function(p->db, "edit", 2, SQLITE_UTF8, 0,
+ editFunc, 0, 0);
+#endif
+
+ if( p->openMode==SHELL_OPEN_ZIPFILE ){
+ char *zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE zip USING zipfile(%Q);", zDbFilename);
+ shell_check_oom(zSql);
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, zSql, 0, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE
+ else
+ if( p->openMode==SHELL_OPEN_DESERIALIZE || p->openMode==SHELL_OPEN_HEXDB ){
+ int rc;
+ int nData = 0;
+ unsigned char *aData;
+ if( p->openMode==SHELL_OPEN_DESERIALIZE ){
+ aData = (unsigned char*)readFile(zDbFilename, &nData);
+ }else{
+ aData = readHexDb(p, &nData);
+ }
+ if( aData==0 ){
+ return;
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_deserialize(p->db, "main", aData, nData, nData,
+ SQLITE_DESERIALIZE_RESIZEABLE |
+ SQLITE_DESERIALIZE_FREEONCLOSE);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: sqlite3_deserialize() returns %d\n", rc);
+ }
+ if( p->szMax>0 ){
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, "main", SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT, &p->szMax);
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ }
+ if( p->db!=0 ){
+ if( p->bSafeModePersist ){
+ sqlite3_set_authorizer(p->db, safeModeAuth, p);
+ }
+ sqlite3_db_config(
+ p->db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS, p->scanstatsOn, (int*)0
+ );
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Attempt to close the databaes connection. Report errors.
+*/
+void close_db(sqlite3 *db){
+ int rc = sqlite3_close(db);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: sqlite3_close() returns %d: %s\n",
+ rc, sqlite3_errmsg(db));
+ }
+}
+
+#if HAVE_READLINE || HAVE_EDITLINE
+/*
+** Readline completion callbacks
+*/
+static char *readline_completion_generator(const char *text, int state){
+ static sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ char *zRet;
+ if( state==0 ){
+ char *zSql;
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT DISTINCT candidate COLLATE nocase"
+ " FROM completion(%Q) ORDER BY 1", text);
+ shell_check_oom(zSql);
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(globalDb, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }
+ if( sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ const char *z = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,0);
+ zRet = z ? strdup(z) : 0;
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ pStmt = 0;
+ zRet = 0;
+ }
+ return zRet;
+}
+static char **readline_completion(const char *zText, int iStart, int iEnd){
+ (void)iStart;
+ (void)iEnd;
+ rl_attempted_completion_over = 1;
+ return rl_completion_matches(zText, readline_completion_generator);
+}
+
+#elif HAVE_LINENOISE
+/*
+** Linenoise completion callback
+*/
+static void linenoise_completion(const char *zLine, linenoiseCompletions *lc){
+ i64 nLine = strlen(zLine);
+ i64 i, iStart;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ char *zSql;
+ char zBuf[1000];
+
+ if( nLine>(i64)sizeof(zBuf)-30 ) return;
+ if( zLine[0]=='.' || zLine[0]=='#') return;
+ for(i=nLine-1; i>=0 && (isalnum(zLine[i]) || zLine[i]=='_'); i--){}
+ if( i==nLine-1 ) return;
+ iStart = i+1;
+ memcpy(zBuf, zLine, iStart);
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT DISTINCT candidate COLLATE nocase"
+ " FROM completion(%Q,%Q) ORDER BY 1",
+ &zLine[iStart], zLine);
+ shell_check_oom(zSql);
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(globalDb, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ sqlite3_exec(globalDb, "PRAGMA page_count", 0, 0, 0); /* Load the schema */
+ while( sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ const char *zCompletion = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 0);
+ int nCompletion = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 0);
+ if( iStart+nCompletion < (i64)sizeof(zBuf)-1 && zCompletion ){
+ memcpy(zBuf+iStart, zCompletion, nCompletion+1);
+ linenoiseAddCompletion(lc, zBuf);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Do C-language style dequoting.
+**
+** \a -> alarm
+** \b -> backspace
+** \t -> tab
+** \n -> newline
+** \v -> vertical tab
+** \f -> form feed
+** \r -> carriage return
+** \s -> space
+** \" -> "
+** \' -> '
+** \\ -> backslash
+** \NNN -> ascii character NNN in octal
+** \xHH -> ascii character HH in hexadecimal
+*/
+static void resolve_backslashes(char *z){
+ int i, j;
+ char c;
+ while( *z && *z!='\\' ) z++;
+ for(i=j=0; (c = z[i])!=0; i++, j++){
+ if( c=='\\' && z[i+1]!=0 ){
+ c = z[++i];
+ if( c=='a' ){
+ c = '\a';
+ }else if( c=='b' ){
+ c = '\b';
+ }else if( c=='t' ){
+ c = '\t';
+ }else if( c=='n' ){
+ c = '\n';
+ }else if( c=='v' ){
+ c = '\v';
+ }else if( c=='f' ){
+ c = '\f';
+ }else if( c=='r' ){
+ c = '\r';
+ }else if( c=='"' ){
+ c = '"';
+ }else if( c=='\'' ){
+ c = '\'';
+ }else if( c=='\\' ){
+ c = '\\';
+ }else if( c=='x' ){
+ int nhd = 0, hdv;
+ u8 hv = 0;
+ while( nhd<2 && (c=z[i+1+nhd])!=0 && (hdv=hexDigitValue(c))>=0 ){
+ hv = (u8)((hv<<4)|hdv);
+ ++nhd;
+ }
+ i += nhd;
+ c = (u8)hv;
+ }else if( c>='0' && c<='7' ){
+ c -= '0';
+ if( z[i+1]>='0' && z[i+1]<='7' ){
+ i++;
+ c = (c<<3) + z[i] - '0';
+ if( z[i+1]>='0' && z[i+1]<='7' ){
+ i++;
+ c = (c<<3) + z[i] - '0';
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ z[j] = c;
+ }
+ if( j<i ) z[j] = 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Interpret zArg as either an integer or a boolean value. Return 1 or 0
+** for TRUE and FALSE. Return the integer value if appropriate.
+*/
+static int booleanValue(const char *zArg){
+ int i;
+ if( zArg[0]=='0' && zArg[1]=='x' ){
+ for(i=2; hexDigitValue(zArg[i])>=0; i++){}
+ }else{
+ for(i=0; zArg[i]>='0' && zArg[i]<='9'; i++){}
+ }
+ if( i>0 && zArg[i]==0 ) return (int)(integerValue(zArg) & 0xffffffff);
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp(zArg, "on")==0 || sqlite3_stricmp(zArg,"yes")==0 ){
+ return 1;
+ }
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp(zArg, "off")==0 || sqlite3_stricmp(zArg,"no")==0 ){
+ return 0;
+ }
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "ERROR: Not a boolean value: \"%s\". Assuming \"no\".\n",
+ zArg);
+ return 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Set or clear a shell flag according to a boolean value.
+*/
+static void setOrClearFlag(ShellState *p, unsigned mFlag, const char *zArg){
+ if( booleanValue(zArg) ){
+ ShellSetFlag(p, mFlag);
+ }else{
+ ShellClearFlag(p, mFlag);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Close an output file, assuming it is not stderr or stdout
+*/
+static void output_file_close(FILE *f){
+ if( f && f!=stdout && f!=stderr ) fclose(f);
+}
+
+/*
+** Try to open an output file. The names "stdout" and "stderr" are
+** recognized and do the right thing. NULL is returned if the output
+** filename is "off".
+*/
+static FILE *output_file_open(const char *zFile, int bTextMode){
+ FILE *f;
+ if( cli_strcmp(zFile,"stdout")==0 ){
+ f = stdout;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(zFile, "stderr")==0 ){
+ f = stderr;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(zFile, "off")==0 ){
+ f = 0;
+ }else{
+ f = fopen(zFile, bTextMode ? "w" : "wb");
+ if( f==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: cannot open \"%s\"\n", zFile);
+ }
+ }
+ return f;
+}
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE
+/*
+** A routine for handling output from sqlite3_trace().
+*/
+static int sql_trace_callback(
+ unsigned mType, /* The trace type */
+ void *pArg, /* The ShellState pointer */
+ void *pP, /* Usually a pointer to sqlite_stmt */
+ void *pX /* Auxiliary output */
+){
+ ShellState *p = (ShellState*)pArg;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
+ const char *zSql;
+ i64 nSql;
+ if( p->traceOut==0 ) return 0;
+ if( mType==SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE ){
+ utf8_printf(p->traceOut, "-- closing database connection\n");
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if( mType!=SQLITE_TRACE_ROW && pX!=0 && ((const char*)pX)[0]=='-' ){
+ zSql = (const char*)pX;
+ }else{
+ pStmt = (sqlite3_stmt*)pP;
+ switch( p->eTraceType ){
+ case SHELL_TRACE_EXPANDED: {
+ zSql = sqlite3_expanded_sql(pStmt);
+ break;
+ }
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_NORMALIZE
+ case SHELL_TRACE_NORMALIZED: {
+ zSql = sqlite3_normalized_sql(pStmt);
+ break;
+ }
+#endif
+ default: {
+ zSql = sqlite3_sql(pStmt);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( zSql==0 ) return 0;
+ nSql = strlen(zSql);
+ if( nSql>1000000000 ) nSql = 1000000000;
+ while( nSql>0 && zSql[nSql-1]==';' ){ nSql--; }
+ switch( mType ){
+ case SQLITE_TRACE_ROW:
+ case SQLITE_TRACE_STMT: {
+ utf8_printf(p->traceOut, "%.*s;\n", (int)nSql, zSql);
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE: {
+ sqlite3_int64 nNanosec = pX ? *(sqlite3_int64*)pX : 0;
+ utf8_printf(p->traceOut, "%.*s; -- %lld ns\n", (int)nSql, zSql, nNanosec);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+** A no-op routine that runs with the ".breakpoint" doc-command. This is
+** a useful spot to set a debugger breakpoint.
+**
+** This routine does not do anything practical. The code are there simply
+** to prevent the compiler from optimizing this routine out.
+*/
+static void test_breakpoint(void){
+ static unsigned int nCall = 0;
+ if( (nCall++)==0xffffffff ) printf("Many .breakpoints have run\n");
+}
+
+/*
+** An object used to read a CSV and other files for import.
+*/
+typedef struct ImportCtx ImportCtx;
+struct ImportCtx {
+ const char *zFile; /* Name of the input file */
+ FILE *in; /* Read the CSV text from this input stream */
+ int (SQLITE_CDECL *xCloser)(FILE*); /* Func to close in */
+ char *z; /* Accumulated text for a field */
+ int n; /* Number of bytes in z */
+ int nAlloc; /* Space allocated for z[] */
+ int nLine; /* Current line number */
+ int nRow; /* Number of rows imported */
+ int nErr; /* Number of errors encountered */
+ int bNotFirst; /* True if one or more bytes already read */
+ int cTerm; /* Character that terminated the most recent field */
+ int cColSep; /* The column separator character. (Usually ",") */
+ int cRowSep; /* The row separator character. (Usually "\n") */
+};
+
+/* Clean up resourced used by an ImportCtx */
+static void import_cleanup(ImportCtx *p){
+ if( p->in!=0 && p->xCloser!=0 ){
+ p->xCloser(p->in);
+ p->in = 0;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(p->z);
+ p->z = 0;
+}
+
+/* Append a single byte to z[] */
+static void import_append_char(ImportCtx *p, int c){
+ if( p->n+1>=p->nAlloc ){
+ p->nAlloc += p->nAlloc + 100;
+ p->z = sqlite3_realloc64(p->z, p->nAlloc);
+ shell_check_oom(p->z);
+ }
+ p->z[p->n++] = (char)c;
+}
+
+/* Read a single field of CSV text. Compatible with rfc4180 and extended
+** with the option of having a separator other than ",".
+**
+** + Input comes from p->in.
+** + Store results in p->z of length p->n. Space to hold p->z comes
+** from sqlite3_malloc64().
+** + Use p->cSep as the column separator. The default is ",".
+** + Use p->rSep as the row separator. The default is "\n".
+** + Keep track of the line number in p->nLine.
+** + Store the character that terminates the field in p->cTerm. Store
+** EOF on end-of-file.
+** + Report syntax errors on stderr
+*/
+static char *SQLITE_CDECL csv_read_one_field(ImportCtx *p){
+ int c;
+ int cSep = (u8)p->cColSep;
+ int rSep = (u8)p->cRowSep;
+ p->n = 0;
+ c = fgetc(p->in);
+ if( c==EOF || seenInterrupt ){
+ p->cTerm = EOF;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if( c=='"' ){
+ int pc, ppc;
+ int startLine = p->nLine;
+ int cQuote = c;
+ pc = ppc = 0;
+ while( 1 ){
+ c = fgetc(p->in);
+ if( c==rSep ) p->nLine++;
+ if( c==cQuote ){
+ if( pc==cQuote ){
+ pc = 0;
+ continue;
+ }
+ }
+ if( (c==cSep && pc==cQuote)
+ || (c==rSep && pc==cQuote)
+ || (c==rSep && pc=='\r' && ppc==cQuote)
+ || (c==EOF && pc==cQuote)
+ ){
+ do{ p->n--; }while( p->z[p->n]!=cQuote );
+ p->cTerm = c;
+ break;
+ }
+ if( pc==cQuote && c!='\r' ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "%s:%d: unescaped %c character\n",
+ p->zFile, p->nLine, cQuote);
+ }
+ if( c==EOF ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "%s:%d: unterminated %c-quoted field\n",
+ p->zFile, startLine, cQuote);
+ p->cTerm = c;
+ break;
+ }
+ import_append_char(p, c);
+ ppc = pc;
+ pc = c;
+ }
+ }else{
+ /* If this is the first field being parsed and it begins with the
+ ** UTF-8 BOM (0xEF BB BF) then skip the BOM */
+ if( (c&0xff)==0xef && p->bNotFirst==0 ){
+ import_append_char(p, c);
+ c = fgetc(p->in);
+ if( (c&0xff)==0xbb ){
+ import_append_char(p, c);
+ c = fgetc(p->in);
+ if( (c&0xff)==0xbf ){
+ p->bNotFirst = 1;
+ p->n = 0;
+ return csv_read_one_field(p);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ while( c!=EOF && c!=cSep && c!=rSep ){
+ import_append_char(p, c);
+ c = fgetc(p->in);
+ }
+ if( c==rSep ){
+ p->nLine++;
+ if( p->n>0 && p->z[p->n-1]=='\r' ) p->n--;
+ }
+ p->cTerm = c;
+ }
+ if( p->z ) p->z[p->n] = 0;
+ p->bNotFirst = 1;
+ return p->z;
+}
+
+/* Read a single field of ASCII delimited text.
+**
+** + Input comes from p->in.
+** + Store results in p->z of length p->n. Space to hold p->z comes
+** from sqlite3_malloc64().
+** + Use p->cSep as the column separator. The default is "\x1F".
+** + Use p->rSep as the row separator. The default is "\x1E".
+** + Keep track of the row number in p->nLine.
+** + Store the character that terminates the field in p->cTerm. Store
+** EOF on end-of-file.
+** + Report syntax errors on stderr
+*/
+static char *SQLITE_CDECL ascii_read_one_field(ImportCtx *p){
+ int c;
+ int cSep = (u8)p->cColSep;
+ int rSep = (u8)p->cRowSep;
+ p->n = 0;
+ c = fgetc(p->in);
+ if( c==EOF || seenInterrupt ){
+ p->cTerm = EOF;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ while( c!=EOF && c!=cSep && c!=rSep ){
+ import_append_char(p, c);
+ c = fgetc(p->in);
+ }
+ if( c==rSep ){
+ p->nLine++;
+ }
+ p->cTerm = c;
+ if( p->z ) p->z[p->n] = 0;
+ return p->z;
+}
+
+/*
+** Try to transfer data for table zTable. If an error is seen while
+** moving forward, try to go backwards. The backwards movement won't
+** work for WITHOUT ROWID tables.
+*/
+static void tryToCloneData(
+ ShellState *p,
+ sqlite3 *newDb,
+ const char *zTable
+){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pQuery = 0;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pInsert = 0;
+ char *zQuery = 0;
+ char *zInsert = 0;
+ int rc;
+ int i, j, n;
+ int nTable = strlen30(zTable);
+ int k = 0;
+ int cnt = 0;
+ const int spinRate = 10000;
+
+ zQuery = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT * FROM \"%w\"", zTable);
+ shell_check_oom(zQuery);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zQuery, -1, &pQuery, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error %d: %s on [%s]\n",
+ sqlite3_extended_errcode(p->db), sqlite3_errmsg(p->db),
+ zQuery);
+ goto end_data_xfer;
+ }
+ n = sqlite3_column_count(pQuery);
+ zInsert = sqlite3_malloc64(200 + nTable + n*3);
+ shell_check_oom(zInsert);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(200+nTable,zInsert,
+ "INSERT OR IGNORE INTO \"%s\" VALUES(?", zTable);
+ i = strlen30(zInsert);
+ for(j=1; j<n; j++){
+ memcpy(zInsert+i, ",?", 2);
+ i += 2;
+ }
+ memcpy(zInsert+i, ");", 3);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(newDb, zInsert, -1, &pInsert, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error %d: %s on [%s]\n",
+ sqlite3_extended_errcode(newDb), sqlite3_errmsg(newDb),
+ zQuery);
+ goto end_data_xfer;
+ }
+ for(k=0; k<2; k++){
+ while( (rc = sqlite3_step(pQuery))==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ for(i=0; i<n; i++){
+ switch( sqlite3_column_type(pQuery, i) ){
+ case SQLITE_NULL: {
+ sqlite3_bind_null(pInsert, i+1);
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_INTEGER: {
+ sqlite3_bind_int64(pInsert, i+1, sqlite3_column_int64(pQuery,i));
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_FLOAT: {
+ sqlite3_bind_double(pInsert, i+1, sqlite3_column_double(pQuery,i));
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_TEXT: {
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pInsert, i+1,
+ (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pQuery,i),
+ -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_BLOB: {
+ sqlite3_bind_blob(pInsert, i+1, sqlite3_column_blob(pQuery,i),
+ sqlite3_column_bytes(pQuery,i),
+ SQLITE_STATIC);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ } /* End for */
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pInsert);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK && rc!=SQLITE_ROW && rc!=SQLITE_DONE ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error %d: %s\n", sqlite3_extended_errcode(newDb),
+ sqlite3_errmsg(newDb));
+ }
+ sqlite3_reset(pInsert);
+ cnt++;
+ if( (cnt%spinRate)==0 ){
+ printf("%c\b", "|/-\\"[(cnt/spinRate)%4]);
+ fflush(stdout);
+ }
+ } /* End while */
+ if( rc==SQLITE_DONE ) break;
+ sqlite3_finalize(pQuery);
+ sqlite3_free(zQuery);
+ zQuery = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT * FROM \"%w\" ORDER BY rowid DESC;",
+ zTable);
+ shell_check_oom(zQuery);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zQuery, -1, &pQuery, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Warning: cannot step \"%s\" backwards", zTable);
+ break;
+ }
+ } /* End for(k=0...) */
+
+end_data_xfer:
+ sqlite3_finalize(pQuery);
+ sqlite3_finalize(pInsert);
+ sqlite3_free(zQuery);
+ sqlite3_free(zInsert);
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Try to transfer all rows of the schema that match zWhere. For
+** each row, invoke xForEach() on the object defined by that row.
+** If an error is encountered while moving forward through the
+** sqlite_schema table, try again moving backwards.
+*/
+static void tryToCloneSchema(
+ ShellState *p,
+ sqlite3 *newDb,
+ const char *zWhere,
+ void (*xForEach)(ShellState*,sqlite3*,const char*)
+){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pQuery = 0;
+ char *zQuery = 0;
+ int rc;
+ const unsigned char *zName;
+ const unsigned char *zSql;
+ char *zErrMsg = 0;
+
+ zQuery = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT name, sql FROM sqlite_schema"
+ " WHERE %s ORDER BY rowid ASC", zWhere);
+ shell_check_oom(zQuery);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zQuery, -1, &pQuery, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: (%d) %s on [%s]\n",
+ sqlite3_extended_errcode(p->db), sqlite3_errmsg(p->db),
+ zQuery);
+ goto end_schema_xfer;
+ }
+ while( (rc = sqlite3_step(pQuery))==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ zName = sqlite3_column_text(pQuery, 0);
+ zSql = sqlite3_column_text(pQuery, 1);
+ if( zName==0 || zSql==0 ) continue;
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp((char*)zName, "sqlite_sequence")!=0 ){
+ printf("%s... ", zName); fflush(stdout);
+ sqlite3_exec(newDb, (const char*)zSql, 0, 0, &zErrMsg);
+ if( zErrMsg ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\nSQL: [%s]\n", zErrMsg, zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zErrMsg);
+ zErrMsg = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ if( xForEach ){
+ xForEach(p, newDb, (const char*)zName);
+ }
+ printf("done\n");
+ }
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_DONE ){
+ sqlite3_finalize(pQuery);
+ sqlite3_free(zQuery);
+ zQuery = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT name, sql FROM sqlite_schema"
+ " WHERE %s ORDER BY rowid DESC", zWhere);
+ shell_check_oom(zQuery);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zQuery, -1, &pQuery, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: (%d) %s on [%s]\n",
+ sqlite3_extended_errcode(p->db), sqlite3_errmsg(p->db),
+ zQuery);
+ goto end_schema_xfer;
+ }
+ while( sqlite3_step(pQuery)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ zName = sqlite3_column_text(pQuery, 0);
+ zSql = sqlite3_column_text(pQuery, 1);
+ if( zName==0 || zSql==0 ) continue;
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp((char*)zName, "sqlite_sequence")==0 ) continue;
+ printf("%s... ", zName); fflush(stdout);
+ sqlite3_exec(newDb, (const char*)zSql, 0, 0, &zErrMsg);
+ if( zErrMsg ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\nSQL: [%s]\n", zErrMsg, zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zErrMsg);
+ zErrMsg = 0;
+ }
+ if( xForEach ){
+ xForEach(p, newDb, (const char*)zName);
+ }
+ printf("done\n");
+ }
+ }
+end_schema_xfer:
+ sqlite3_finalize(pQuery);
+ sqlite3_free(zQuery);
+}
+
+/*
+** Open a new database file named "zNewDb". Try to recover as much information
+** as possible out of the main database (which might be corrupt) and write it
+** into zNewDb.
+*/
+static void tryToClone(ShellState *p, const char *zNewDb){
+ int rc;
+ sqlite3 *newDb = 0;
+ if( access(zNewDb,0)==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "File \"%s\" already exists.\n", zNewDb);
+ return;
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_open(zNewDb, &newDb);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Cannot create output database: %s\n",
+ sqlite3_errmsg(newDb));
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, "PRAGMA writable_schema=ON;", 0, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_exec(newDb, "BEGIN EXCLUSIVE;", 0, 0, 0);
+ tryToCloneSchema(p, newDb, "type='table'", tryToCloneData);
+ tryToCloneSchema(p, newDb, "type!='table'", 0);
+ sqlite3_exec(newDb, "COMMIT;", 0, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, "PRAGMA writable_schema=OFF;", 0, 0, 0);
+ }
+ close_db(newDb);
+}
+
+/*
+** Change the output file back to stdout.
+**
+** If the p->doXdgOpen flag is set, that means the output was being
+** redirected to a temporary file named by p->zTempFile. In that case,
+** launch start/open/xdg-open on that temporary file.
+*/
+static void output_reset(ShellState *p){
+ if( p->outfile[0]=='|' ){
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_POPEN
+ pclose(p->out);
+#endif
+ }else{
+ output_file_close(p->out);
+#ifndef SQLITE_NOHAVE_SYSTEM
+ if( p->doXdgOpen ){
+ const char *zXdgOpenCmd =
+#if defined(_WIN32)
+ "start";
+#elif defined(__APPLE__)
+ "open";
+#else
+ "xdg-open";
+#endif
+ char *zCmd;
+ zCmd = sqlite3_mprintf("%s %s", zXdgOpenCmd, p->zTempFile);
+ if( system(zCmd) ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Failed: [%s]\n", zCmd);
+ }else{
+ /* Give the start/open/xdg-open command some time to get
+ ** going before we continue, and potential delete the
+ ** p->zTempFile data file out from under it */
+ sqlite3_sleep(2000);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zCmd);
+ outputModePop(p);
+ p->doXdgOpen = 0;
+ }
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_NOHAVE_SYSTEM) */
+ }
+ p->outfile[0] = 0;
+ p->out = stdout;
+}
+
+/*
+** Run an SQL command and return the single integer result.
+*/
+static int db_int(sqlite3 *db, const char *zSql){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
+ int res = 0;
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ if( pStmt && sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ res = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt,0);
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ return res;
+}
+
+#if SQLITE_SHELL_HAVE_RECOVER
+/*
+** Convert a 2-byte or 4-byte big-endian integer into a native integer
+*/
+static unsigned int get2byteInt(unsigned char *a){
+ return (a[0]<<8) + a[1];
+}
+static unsigned int get4byteInt(unsigned char *a){
+ return (a[0]<<24) + (a[1]<<16) + (a[2]<<8) + a[3];
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of the ".dbinfo" command.
+**
+** Return 1 on error, 2 to exit, and 0 otherwise.
+*/
+static int shell_dbinfo_command(ShellState *p, int nArg, char **azArg){
+ static const struct { const char *zName; int ofst; } aField[] = {
+ { "file change counter:", 24 },
+ { "database page count:", 28 },
+ { "freelist page count:", 36 },
+ { "schema cookie:", 40 },
+ { "schema format:", 44 },
+ { "default cache size:", 48 },
+ { "autovacuum top root:", 52 },
+ { "incremental vacuum:", 64 },
+ { "text encoding:", 56 },
+ { "user version:", 60 },
+ { "application id:", 68 },
+ { "software version:", 96 },
+ };
+ static const struct { const char *zName; const char *zSql; } aQuery[] = {
+ { "number of tables:",
+ "SELECT count(*) FROM %s WHERE type='table'" },
+ { "number of indexes:",
+ "SELECT count(*) FROM %s WHERE type='index'" },
+ { "number of triggers:",
+ "SELECT count(*) FROM %s WHERE type='trigger'" },
+ { "number of views:",
+ "SELECT count(*) FROM %s WHERE type='view'" },
+ { "schema size:",
+ "SELECT total(length(sql)) FROM %s" },
+ };
+ int i, rc;
+ unsigned iDataVersion;
+ char *zSchemaTab;
+ char *zDb = nArg>=2 ? azArg[1] : "main";
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ unsigned char aHdr[100];
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ if( p->db==0 ) return 1;
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db,
+ "SELECT data FROM sqlite_dbpage(?1) WHERE pgno=1",
+ -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pStmt, 1, zDb, -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ if( sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW
+ && sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt,0)>100
+ ){
+ const u8 *pb = sqlite3_column_blob(pStmt,0);
+ shell_check_oom(pb);
+ memcpy(aHdr, pb, 100);
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "unable to read database header\n");
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ i = get2byteInt(aHdr+16);
+ if( i==1 ) i = 65536;
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%-20s %d\n", "database page size:", i);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%-20s %d\n", "write format:", aHdr[18]);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%-20s %d\n", "read format:", aHdr[19]);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%-20s %d\n", "reserved bytes:", aHdr[20]);
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aField); i++){
+ int ofst = aField[i].ofst;
+ unsigned int val = get4byteInt(aHdr + ofst);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%-20s %u", aField[i].zName, val);
+ switch( ofst ){
+ case 56: {
+ if( val==1 ) raw_printf(p->out, " (utf8)");
+ if( val==2 ) raw_printf(p->out, " (utf16le)");
+ if( val==3 ) raw_printf(p->out, " (utf16be)");
+ }
+ }
+ raw_printf(p->out, "\n");
+ }
+ if( zDb==0 ){
+ zSchemaTab = sqlite3_mprintf("main.sqlite_schema");
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(zDb,"temp")==0 ){
+ zSchemaTab = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", "sqlite_temp_schema");
+ }else{
+ zSchemaTab = sqlite3_mprintf("\"%w\".sqlite_schema", zDb);
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aQuery); i++){
+ char *zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(aQuery[i].zSql, zSchemaTab);
+ int val = db_int(p->db, zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%-20s %d\n", aQuery[i].zName, val);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zSchemaTab);
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, zDb, SQLITE_FCNTL_DATA_VERSION, &iDataVersion);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%-20s %u\n", "data version", iDataVersion);
+ return 0;
+}
+#endif /* SQLITE_SHELL_HAVE_RECOVER */
+
+/*
+** Print the current sqlite3_errmsg() value to stderr and return 1.
+*/
+static int shellDatabaseError(sqlite3 *db){
+ const char *zErr = sqlite3_errmsg(db);
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", zErr);
+ return 1;
+}
+
+/*
+** Compare the pattern in zGlob[] against the text in z[]. Return TRUE
+** if they match and FALSE (0) if they do not match.
+**
+** Globbing rules:
+**
+** '*' Matches any sequence of zero or more characters.
+**
+** '?' Matches exactly one character.
+**
+** [...] Matches one character from the enclosed list of
+** characters.
+**
+** [^...] Matches one character not in the enclosed list.
+**
+** '#' Matches any sequence of one or more digits with an
+** optional + or - sign in front
+**
+** ' ' Any span of whitespace matches any other span of
+** whitespace.
+**
+** Extra whitespace at the end of z[] is ignored.
+*/
+static int testcase_glob(const char *zGlob, const char *z){
+ int c, c2;
+ int invert;
+ int seen;
+
+ while( (c = (*(zGlob++)))!=0 ){
+ if( IsSpace(c) ){
+ if( !IsSpace(*z) ) return 0;
+ while( IsSpace(*zGlob) ) zGlob++;
+ while( IsSpace(*z) ) z++;
+ }else if( c=='*' ){
+ while( (c=(*(zGlob++))) == '*' || c=='?' ){
+ if( c=='?' && (*(z++))==0 ) return 0;
+ }
+ if( c==0 ){
+ return 1;
+ }else if( c=='[' ){
+ while( *z && testcase_glob(zGlob-1,z)==0 ){
+ z++;
+ }
+ return (*z)!=0;
+ }
+ while( (c2 = (*(z++)))!=0 ){
+ while( c2!=c ){
+ c2 = *(z++);
+ if( c2==0 ) return 0;
+ }
+ if( testcase_glob(zGlob,z) ) return 1;
+ }
+ return 0;
+ }else if( c=='?' ){
+ if( (*(z++))==0 ) return 0;
+ }else if( c=='[' ){
+ int prior_c = 0;
+ seen = 0;
+ invert = 0;
+ c = *(z++);
+ if( c==0 ) return 0;
+ c2 = *(zGlob++);
+ if( c2=='^' ){
+ invert = 1;
+ c2 = *(zGlob++);
+ }
+ if( c2==']' ){
+ if( c==']' ) seen = 1;
+ c2 = *(zGlob++);
+ }
+ while( c2 && c2!=']' ){
+ if( c2=='-' && zGlob[0]!=']' && zGlob[0]!=0 && prior_c>0 ){
+ c2 = *(zGlob++);
+ if( c>=prior_c && c<=c2 ) seen = 1;
+ prior_c = 0;
+ }else{
+ if( c==c2 ){
+ seen = 1;
+ }
+ prior_c = c2;
+ }
+ c2 = *(zGlob++);
+ }
+ if( c2==0 || (seen ^ invert)==0 ) return 0;
+ }else if( c=='#' ){
+ if( (z[0]=='-' || z[0]=='+') && IsDigit(z[1]) ) z++;
+ if( !IsDigit(z[0]) ) return 0;
+ z++;
+ while( IsDigit(z[0]) ){ z++; }
+ }else{
+ if( c!=(*(z++)) ) return 0;
+ }
+ }
+ while( IsSpace(*z) ){ z++; }
+ return *z==0;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Compare the string as a command-line option with either one or two
+** initial "-" characters.
+*/
+static int optionMatch(const char *zStr, const char *zOpt){
+ if( zStr[0]!='-' ) return 0;
+ zStr++;
+ if( zStr[0]=='-' ) zStr++;
+ return cli_strcmp(zStr, zOpt)==0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Delete a file.
+*/
+int shellDeleteFile(const char *zFilename){
+ int rc;
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ wchar_t *z = sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_unicode(zFilename);
+ rc = _wunlink(z);
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+#else
+ rc = unlink(zFilename);
+#endif
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Try to delete the temporary file (if there is one) and free the
+** memory used to hold the name of the temp file.
+*/
+static void clearTempFile(ShellState *p){
+ if( p->zTempFile==0 ) return;
+ if( p->doXdgOpen ) return;
+ if( shellDeleteFile(p->zTempFile) ) return;
+ sqlite3_free(p->zTempFile);
+ p->zTempFile = 0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Create a new temp file name with the given suffix.
+*/
+static void newTempFile(ShellState *p, const char *zSuffix){
+ clearTempFile(p);
+ sqlite3_free(p->zTempFile);
+ p->zTempFile = 0;
+ if( p->db ){
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, 0, SQLITE_FCNTL_TEMPFILENAME, &p->zTempFile);
+ }
+ if( p->zTempFile==0 ){
+ /* If p->db is an in-memory database then the TEMPFILENAME file-control
+ ** will not work and we will need to fallback to guessing */
+ char *zTemp;
+ sqlite3_uint64 r;
+ sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(r), &r);
+ zTemp = getenv("TEMP");
+ if( zTemp==0 ) zTemp = getenv("TMP");
+ if( zTemp==0 ){
+#ifdef _WIN32
+ zTemp = "\\tmp";
+#else
+ zTemp = "/tmp";
+#endif
+ }
+ p->zTempFile = sqlite3_mprintf("%s/temp%llx.%s", zTemp, r, zSuffix);
+ }else{
+ p->zTempFile = sqlite3_mprintf("%z.%s", p->zTempFile, zSuffix);
+ }
+ shell_check_oom(p->zTempFile);
+}
+
+
+/*
+** The implementation of SQL scalar function fkey_collate_clause(), used
+** by the ".lint fkey-indexes" command. This scalar function is always
+** called with four arguments - the parent table name, the parent column name,
+** the child table name and the child column name.
+**
+** fkey_collate_clause('parent-tab', 'parent-col', 'child-tab', 'child-col')
+**
+** If either of the named tables or columns do not exist, this function
+** returns an empty string. An empty string is also returned if both tables
+** and columns exist but have the same default collation sequence. Or,
+** if both exist but the default collation sequences are different, this
+** function returns the string " COLLATE <parent-collation>", where
+** <parent-collation> is the default collation sequence of the parent column.
+*/
+static void shellFkeyCollateClause(
+ sqlite3_context *pCtx,
+ int nVal,
+ sqlite3_value **apVal
+){
+ sqlite3 *db = sqlite3_context_db_handle(pCtx);
+ const char *zParent;
+ const char *zParentCol;
+ const char *zParentSeq;
+ const char *zChild;
+ const char *zChildCol;
+ const char *zChildSeq = 0; /* Initialize to avoid false-positive warning */
+ int rc;
+
+ assert( nVal==4 );
+ zParent = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[0]);
+ zParentCol = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[1]);
+ zChild = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[2]);
+ zChildCol = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(apVal[3]);
+
+ sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, "", -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ rc = sqlite3_table_column_metadata(
+ db, "main", zParent, zParentCol, 0, &zParentSeq, 0, 0, 0
+ );
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_table_column_metadata(
+ db, "main", zChild, zChildCol, 0, &zChildSeq, 0, 0, 0
+ );
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_stricmp(zParentSeq, zChildSeq) ){
+ char *z = sqlite3_mprintf(" COLLATE %s", zParentSeq);
+ sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, z, -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+ }
+}
+
+
+/*
+** The implementation of dot-command ".lint fkey-indexes".
+*/
+static int lintFkeyIndexes(
+ ShellState *pState, /* Current shell tool state */
+ char **azArg, /* Array of arguments passed to dot command */
+ int nArg /* Number of entries in azArg[] */
+){
+ sqlite3 *db = pState->db; /* Database handle to query "main" db of */
+ FILE *out = pState->out; /* Stream to write non-error output to */
+ int bVerbose = 0; /* If -verbose is present */
+ int bGroupByParent = 0; /* If -groupbyparent is present */
+ int i; /* To iterate through azArg[] */
+ const char *zIndent = ""; /* How much to indent CREATE INDEX by */
+ int rc; /* Return code */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pSql = 0; /* Compiled version of SQL statement below */
+
+ /*
+ ** This SELECT statement returns one row for each foreign key constraint
+ ** in the schema of the main database. The column values are:
+ **
+ ** 0. The text of an SQL statement similar to:
+ **
+ ** "EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN SELECT 1 FROM child_table WHERE child_key=?"
+ **
+ ** This SELECT is similar to the one that the foreign keys implementation
+ ** needs to run internally on child tables. If there is an index that can
+ ** be used to optimize this query, then it can also be used by the FK
+ ** implementation to optimize DELETE or UPDATE statements on the parent
+ ** table.
+ **
+ ** 1. A GLOB pattern suitable for sqlite3_strglob(). If the plan output by
+ ** the EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN command matches this pattern, then the schema
+ ** contains an index that can be used to optimize the query.
+ **
+ ** 2. Human readable text that describes the child table and columns. e.g.
+ **
+ ** "child_table(child_key1, child_key2)"
+ **
+ ** 3. Human readable text that describes the parent table and columns. e.g.
+ **
+ ** "parent_table(parent_key1, parent_key2)"
+ **
+ ** 4. A full CREATE INDEX statement for an index that could be used to
+ ** optimize DELETE or UPDATE statements on the parent table. e.g.
+ **
+ ** "CREATE INDEX child_table_child_key ON child_table(child_key)"
+ **
+ ** 5. The name of the parent table.
+ **
+ ** These six values are used by the C logic below to generate the report.
+ */
+ const char *zSql =
+ "SELECT "
+ " 'EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN SELECT 1 FROM ' || quote(s.name) || ' WHERE '"
+ " || group_concat(quote(s.name) || '.' || quote(f.[from]) || '=?' "
+ " || fkey_collate_clause("
+ " f.[table], COALESCE(f.[to], p.[name]), s.name, f.[from]),' AND ')"
+ ", "
+ " 'SEARCH ' || s.name || ' USING COVERING INDEX*('"
+ " || group_concat('*=?', ' AND ') || ')'"
+ ", "
+ " s.name || '(' || group_concat(f.[from], ', ') || ')'"
+ ", "
+ " f.[table] || '(' || group_concat(COALESCE(f.[to], p.[name])) || ')'"
+ ", "
+ " 'CREATE INDEX ' || quote(s.name ||'_'|| group_concat(f.[from], '_'))"
+ " || ' ON ' || quote(s.name) || '('"
+ " || group_concat(quote(f.[from]) ||"
+ " fkey_collate_clause("
+ " f.[table], COALESCE(f.[to], p.[name]), s.name, f.[from]), ', ')"
+ " || ');'"
+ ", "
+ " f.[table] "
+ "FROM sqlite_schema AS s, pragma_foreign_key_list(s.name) AS f "
+ "LEFT JOIN pragma_table_info AS p ON (pk-1=seq AND p.arg=f.[table]) "
+ "GROUP BY s.name, f.id "
+ "ORDER BY (CASE WHEN ? THEN f.[table] ELSE s.name END)"
+ ;
+ const char *zGlobIPK = "SEARCH * USING INTEGER PRIMARY KEY (rowid=?)";
+
+ for(i=2; i<nArg; i++){
+ int n = strlen30(azArg[i]);
+ if( n>1 && sqlite3_strnicmp("-verbose", azArg[i], n)==0 ){
+ bVerbose = 1;
+ }
+ else if( n>1 && sqlite3_strnicmp("-groupbyparent", azArg[i], n)==0 ){
+ bGroupByParent = 1;
+ zIndent = " ";
+ }
+ else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: %s %s ?-verbose? ?-groupbyparent?\n",
+ azArg[0], azArg[1]
+ );
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Register the fkey_collate_clause() SQL function */
+ rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "fkey_collate_clause", 4, SQLITE_UTF8,
+ 0, shellFkeyCollateClause, 0, 0
+ );
+
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, &pSql, 0);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_bind_int(pSql, 1, bGroupByParent);
+ }
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int rc2;
+ char *zPrev = 0;
+ while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pSql) ){
+ int res = -1;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pExplain = 0;
+ const char *zEQP = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 0);
+ const char *zGlob = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 1);
+ const char *zFrom = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 2);
+ const char *zTarget = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 3);
+ const char *zCI = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 4);
+ const char *zParent = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 5);
+
+ if( zEQP==0 ) continue;
+ if( zGlob==0 ) continue;
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zEQP, -1, &pExplain, 0);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break;
+ if( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pExplain) ){
+ const char *zPlan = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pExplain, 3);
+ res = zPlan!=0 && ( 0==sqlite3_strglob(zGlob, zPlan)
+ || 0==sqlite3_strglob(zGlobIPK, zPlan));
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_finalize(pExplain);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break;
+
+ if( res<0 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: internal error");
+ break;
+ }else{
+ if( bGroupByParent
+ && (bVerbose || res==0)
+ && (zPrev==0 || sqlite3_stricmp(zParent, zPrev))
+ ){
+ raw_printf(out, "-- Parent table %s\n", zParent);
+ sqlite3_free(zPrev);
+ zPrev = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", zParent);
+ }
+
+ if( res==0 ){
+ raw_printf(out, "%s%s --> %s\n", zIndent, zCI, zTarget);
+ }else if( bVerbose ){
+ raw_printf(out, "%s/* no extra indexes required for %s -> %s */\n",
+ zIndent, zFrom, zTarget
+ );
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zPrev);
+
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "%s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(db));
+ }
+
+ rc2 = sqlite3_finalize(pSql);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && rc2!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = rc2;
+ raw_printf(stderr, "%s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(db));
+ }
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "%s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(db));
+ }
+
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of ".lint" dot command.
+*/
+static int lintDotCommand(
+ ShellState *pState, /* Current shell tool state */
+ char **azArg, /* Array of arguments passed to dot command */
+ int nArg /* Number of entries in azArg[] */
+){
+ int n;
+ n = (nArg>=2 ? strlen30(azArg[1]) : 0);
+ if( n<1 || sqlite3_strnicmp(azArg[1], "fkey-indexes", n) ) goto usage;
+ return lintFkeyIndexes(pState, azArg, nArg);
+
+ usage:
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage %s sub-command ?switches...?\n", azArg[0]);
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Where sub-commands are:\n");
+ raw_printf(stderr, " fkey-indexes\n");
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+}
+
+#if !defined SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+static void shellPrepare(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ int *pRc,
+ const char *zSql,
+ sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt
+){
+ *ppStmt = 0;
+ if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, ppStmt, 0);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "sql error: %s (%d)\n",
+ sqlite3_errmsg(db), sqlite3_errcode(db)
+ );
+ *pRc = rc;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Create a prepared statement using printf-style arguments for the SQL.
+**
+** This routine is could be marked "static". But it is not always used,
+** depending on compile-time options. By omitting the "static", we avoid
+** nuisance compiler warnings about "defined but not used".
+*/
+void shellPreparePrintf(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ int *pRc,
+ sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt,
+ const char *zFmt,
+ ...
+){
+ *ppStmt = 0;
+ if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ va_list ap;
+ char *z;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ z = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ if( z==0 ){
+ *pRc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }else{
+ shellPrepare(db, pRc, z, ppStmt);
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* Finalize the prepared statement created using shellPreparePrintf().
+**
+** This routine is could be marked "static". But it is not always used,
+** depending on compile-time options. By omitting the "static", we avoid
+** nuisance compiler warnings about "defined but not used".
+*/
+void shellFinalize(
+ int *pRc,
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt
+){
+ if( pStmt ){
+ sqlite3 *db = sqlite3_db_handle(pStmt);
+ int rc = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "SQL error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(db));
+ }
+ *pRc = rc;
+ }
+ }
+}
+
+/* Reset the prepared statement created using shellPreparePrintf().
+**
+** This routine is could be marked "static". But it is not always used,
+** depending on compile-time options. By omitting the "static", we avoid
+** nuisance compiler warnings about "defined but not used".
+*/
+void shellReset(
+ int *pRc,
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt
+){
+ int rc = sqlite3_reset(pStmt);
+ if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3 *db = sqlite3_db_handle(pStmt);
+ raw_printf(stderr, "SQL error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(db));
+ }
+ *pRc = rc;
+ }
+}
+#endif /* !defined SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */
+
+#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) && defined(SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB)
+/******************************************************************************
+** The ".archive" or ".ar" command.
+*/
+/*
+** Structure representing a single ".ar" command.
+*/
+typedef struct ArCommand ArCommand;
+struct ArCommand {
+ u8 eCmd; /* An AR_CMD_* value */
+ u8 bVerbose; /* True if --verbose */
+ u8 bZip; /* True if the archive is a ZIP */
+ u8 bDryRun; /* True if --dry-run */
+ u8 bAppend; /* True if --append */
+ u8 bGlob; /* True if --glob */
+ u8 fromCmdLine; /* Run from -A instead of .archive */
+ int nArg; /* Number of command arguments */
+ char *zSrcTable; /* "sqlar", "zipfile($file)" or "zip" */
+ const char *zFile; /* --file argument, or NULL */
+ const char *zDir; /* --directory argument, or NULL */
+ char **azArg; /* Array of command arguments */
+ ShellState *p; /* Shell state */
+ sqlite3 *db; /* Database containing the archive */
+};
+
+/*
+** Print a usage message for the .ar command to stderr and return SQLITE_ERROR.
+*/
+static int arUsage(FILE *f){
+ showHelp(f,"archive");
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+}
+
+/*
+** Print an error message for the .ar command to stderr and return
+** SQLITE_ERROR.
+*/
+static int arErrorMsg(ArCommand *pAr, const char *zFmt, ...){
+ va_list ap;
+ char *z;
+ va_start(ap, zFmt);
+ z = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap);
+ va_end(ap);
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", z);
+ if( pAr->fromCmdLine ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Use \"-A\" for more help\n");
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Use \".archive --help\" for more help\n");
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+ return SQLITE_ERROR;
+}
+
+/*
+** Values for ArCommand.eCmd.
+*/
+#define AR_CMD_CREATE 1
+#define AR_CMD_UPDATE 2
+#define AR_CMD_INSERT 3
+#define AR_CMD_EXTRACT 4
+#define AR_CMD_LIST 5
+#define AR_CMD_HELP 6
+#define AR_CMD_REMOVE 7
+
+/*
+** Other (non-command) switches.
+*/
+#define AR_SWITCH_VERBOSE 8
+#define AR_SWITCH_FILE 9
+#define AR_SWITCH_DIRECTORY 10
+#define AR_SWITCH_APPEND 11
+#define AR_SWITCH_DRYRUN 12
+#define AR_SWITCH_GLOB 13
+
+static int arProcessSwitch(ArCommand *pAr, int eSwitch, const char *zArg){
+ switch( eSwitch ){
+ case AR_CMD_CREATE:
+ case AR_CMD_EXTRACT:
+ case AR_CMD_LIST:
+ case AR_CMD_REMOVE:
+ case AR_CMD_UPDATE:
+ case AR_CMD_INSERT:
+ case AR_CMD_HELP:
+ if( pAr->eCmd ){
+ return arErrorMsg(pAr, "multiple command options");
+ }
+ pAr->eCmd = eSwitch;
+ break;
+
+ case AR_SWITCH_DRYRUN:
+ pAr->bDryRun = 1;
+ break;
+ case AR_SWITCH_GLOB:
+ pAr->bGlob = 1;
+ break;
+ case AR_SWITCH_VERBOSE:
+ pAr->bVerbose = 1;
+ break;
+ case AR_SWITCH_APPEND:
+ pAr->bAppend = 1;
+ deliberate_fall_through;
+ case AR_SWITCH_FILE:
+ pAr->zFile = zArg;
+ break;
+ case AR_SWITCH_DIRECTORY:
+ pAr->zDir = zArg;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** Parse the command line for an ".ar" command. The results are written into
+** structure (*pAr). SQLITE_OK is returned if the command line is parsed
+** successfully, otherwise an error message is written to stderr and
+** SQLITE_ERROR returned.
+*/
+static int arParseCommand(
+ char **azArg, /* Array of arguments passed to dot command */
+ int nArg, /* Number of entries in azArg[] */
+ ArCommand *pAr /* Populate this object */
+){
+ struct ArSwitch {
+ const char *zLong;
+ char cShort;
+ u8 eSwitch;
+ u8 bArg;
+ } aSwitch[] = {
+ { "create", 'c', AR_CMD_CREATE, 0 },
+ { "extract", 'x', AR_CMD_EXTRACT, 0 },
+ { "insert", 'i', AR_CMD_INSERT, 0 },
+ { "list", 't', AR_CMD_LIST, 0 },
+ { "remove", 'r', AR_CMD_REMOVE, 0 },
+ { "update", 'u', AR_CMD_UPDATE, 0 },
+ { "help", 'h', AR_CMD_HELP, 0 },
+ { "verbose", 'v', AR_SWITCH_VERBOSE, 0 },
+ { "file", 'f', AR_SWITCH_FILE, 1 },
+ { "append", 'a', AR_SWITCH_APPEND, 1 },
+ { "directory", 'C', AR_SWITCH_DIRECTORY, 1 },
+ { "dryrun", 'n', AR_SWITCH_DRYRUN, 0 },
+ { "glob", 'g', AR_SWITCH_GLOB, 0 },
+ };
+ int nSwitch = sizeof(aSwitch) / sizeof(struct ArSwitch);
+ struct ArSwitch *pEnd = &aSwitch[nSwitch];
+
+ if( nArg<=1 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Wrong number of arguments. Usage:\n");
+ return arUsage(stderr);
+ }else{
+ char *z = azArg[1];
+ if( z[0]!='-' ){
+ /* Traditional style [tar] invocation */
+ int i;
+ int iArg = 2;
+ for(i=0; z[i]; i++){
+ const char *zArg = 0;
+ struct ArSwitch *pOpt;
+ for(pOpt=&aSwitch[0]; pOpt<pEnd; pOpt++){
+ if( z[i]==pOpt->cShort ) break;
+ }
+ if( pOpt==pEnd ){
+ return arErrorMsg(pAr, "unrecognized option: %c", z[i]);
+ }
+ if( pOpt->bArg ){
+ if( iArg>=nArg ){
+ return arErrorMsg(pAr, "option requires an argument: %c",z[i]);
+ }
+ zArg = azArg[iArg++];
+ }
+ if( arProcessSwitch(pAr, pOpt->eSwitch, zArg) ) return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ pAr->nArg = nArg-iArg;
+ if( pAr->nArg>0 ){
+ pAr->azArg = &azArg[iArg];
+ }
+ }else{
+ /* Non-traditional invocation */
+ int iArg;
+ for(iArg=1; iArg<nArg; iArg++){
+ int n;
+ z = azArg[iArg];
+ if( z[0]!='-' ){
+ /* All remaining command line words are command arguments. */
+ pAr->azArg = &azArg[iArg];
+ pAr->nArg = nArg-iArg;
+ break;
+ }
+ n = strlen30(z);
+
+ if( z[1]!='-' ){
+ int i;
+ /* One or more short options */
+ for(i=1; i<n; i++){
+ const char *zArg = 0;
+ struct ArSwitch *pOpt;
+ for(pOpt=&aSwitch[0]; pOpt<pEnd; pOpt++){
+ if( z[i]==pOpt->cShort ) break;
+ }
+ if( pOpt==pEnd ){
+ return arErrorMsg(pAr, "unrecognized option: %c", z[i]);
+ }
+ if( pOpt->bArg ){
+ if( i<(n-1) ){
+ zArg = &z[i+1];
+ i = n;
+ }else{
+ if( iArg>=(nArg-1) ){
+ return arErrorMsg(pAr, "option requires an argument: %c",
+ z[i]);
+ }
+ zArg = azArg[++iArg];
+ }
+ }
+ if( arProcessSwitch(pAr, pOpt->eSwitch, zArg) ) return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ }else if( z[2]=='\0' ){
+ /* A -- option, indicating that all remaining command line words
+ ** are command arguments. */
+ pAr->azArg = &azArg[iArg+1];
+ pAr->nArg = nArg-iArg-1;
+ break;
+ }else{
+ /* A long option */
+ const char *zArg = 0; /* Argument for option, if any */
+ struct ArSwitch *pMatch = 0; /* Matching option */
+ struct ArSwitch *pOpt; /* Iterator */
+ for(pOpt=&aSwitch[0]; pOpt<pEnd; pOpt++){
+ const char *zLong = pOpt->zLong;
+ if( (n-2)<=strlen30(zLong) && 0==memcmp(&z[2], zLong, n-2) ){
+ if( pMatch ){
+ return arErrorMsg(pAr, "ambiguous option: %s",z);
+ }else{
+ pMatch = pOpt;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( pMatch==0 ){
+ return arErrorMsg(pAr, "unrecognized option: %s", z);
+ }
+ if( pMatch->bArg ){
+ if( iArg>=(nArg-1) ){
+ return arErrorMsg(pAr, "option requires an argument: %s", z);
+ }
+ zArg = azArg[++iArg];
+ }
+ if( arProcessSwitch(pAr, pMatch->eSwitch, zArg) ) return SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( pAr->eCmd==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Required argument missing. Usage:\n");
+ return arUsage(stderr);
+ }
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function assumes that all arguments within the ArCommand.azArg[]
+** array refer to archive members, as for the --extract, --list or --remove
+** commands. It checks that each of them are "present". If any specified
+** file is not present in the archive, an error is printed to stderr and an
+** error code returned. Otherwise, if all specified arguments are present
+** in the archive, SQLITE_OK is returned. Here, "present" means either an
+** exact equality when pAr->bGlob is false or a "name GLOB pattern" match
+** when pAr->bGlob is true.
+**
+** This function strips any trailing '/' characters from each argument.
+** This is consistent with the way the [tar] command seems to work on
+** Linux.
+*/
+static int arCheckEntries(ArCommand *pAr){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ if( pAr->nArg ){
+ int i, j;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pTest = 0;
+ const char *zSel = (pAr->bGlob)
+ ? "SELECT name FROM %s WHERE glob($name,name)"
+ : "SELECT name FROM %s WHERE name=$name";
+
+ shellPreparePrintf(pAr->db, &rc, &pTest, zSel, pAr->zSrcTable);
+ j = sqlite3_bind_parameter_index(pTest, "$name");
+ for(i=0; i<pAr->nArg && rc==SQLITE_OK; i++){
+ char *z = pAr->azArg[i];
+ int n = strlen30(z);
+ int bOk = 0;
+ while( n>0 && z[n-1]=='/' ) n--;
+ z[n] = '\0';
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pTest, j, z, -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ if( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pTest) ){
+ bOk = 1;
+ }
+ shellReset(&rc, pTest);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && bOk==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "not found in archive: %s\n", z);
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ }
+ }
+ shellFinalize(&rc, pTest);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Format a WHERE clause that can be used against the "sqlar" table to
+** identify all archive members that match the command arguments held
+** in (*pAr). Leave this WHERE clause in (*pzWhere) before returning.
+** The caller is responsible for eventually calling sqlite3_free() on
+** any non-NULL (*pzWhere) value. Here, "match" means strict equality
+** when pAr->bGlob is false and GLOB match when pAr->bGlob is true.
+*/
+static void arWhereClause(
+ int *pRc,
+ ArCommand *pAr,
+ char **pzWhere /* OUT: New WHERE clause */
+){
+ char *zWhere = 0;
+ const char *zSameOp = (pAr->bGlob)? "GLOB" : "=";
+ if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( pAr->nArg==0 ){
+ zWhere = sqlite3_mprintf("1");
+ }else{
+ int i;
+ const char *zSep = "";
+ for(i=0; i<pAr->nArg; i++){
+ const char *z = pAr->azArg[i];
+ zWhere = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "%z%s name %s '%q' OR substr(name,1,%d) %s '%q/'",
+ zWhere, zSep, zSameOp, z, strlen30(z)+1, zSameOp, z
+ );
+ if( zWhere==0 ){
+ *pRc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ break;
+ }
+ zSep = " OR ";
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ *pzWhere = zWhere;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of .ar "lisT" command.
+*/
+static int arListCommand(ArCommand *pAr){
+ const char *zSql = "SELECT %s FROM %s WHERE %s";
+ const char *azCols[] = {
+ "name",
+ "lsmode(mode), sz, datetime(mtime, 'unixepoch'), name"
+ };
+
+ char *zWhere = 0;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pSql = 0;
+ int rc;
+
+ rc = arCheckEntries(pAr);
+ arWhereClause(&rc, pAr, &zWhere);
+
+ shellPreparePrintf(pAr->db, &rc, &pSql, zSql, azCols[pAr->bVerbose],
+ pAr->zSrcTable, zWhere);
+ if( pAr->bDryRun ){
+ utf8_printf(pAr->p->out, "%s\n", sqlite3_sql(pSql));
+ }else{
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pSql) ){
+ if( pAr->bVerbose ){
+ utf8_printf(pAr->p->out, "%s % 10d %s %s\n",
+ sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 0),
+ sqlite3_column_int(pSql, 1),
+ sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 2),
+ sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 3)
+ );
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(pAr->p->out, "%s\n", sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 0));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ shellFinalize(&rc, pSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zWhere);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Implementation of .ar "Remove" command.
+*/
+static int arRemoveCommand(ArCommand *pAr){
+ int rc = 0;
+ char *zSql = 0;
+ char *zWhere = 0;
+
+ if( pAr->nArg ){
+ /* Verify that args actually exist within the archive before proceeding.
+ ** And formulate a WHERE clause to match them. */
+ rc = arCheckEntries(pAr);
+ arWhereClause(&rc, pAr, &zWhere);
+ }
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("DELETE FROM %s WHERE %s;",
+ pAr->zSrcTable, zWhere);
+ if( pAr->bDryRun ){
+ utf8_printf(pAr->p->out, "%s\n", zSql);
+ }else{
+ char *zErr = 0;
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(pAr->db, "SAVEPOINT ar;", 0, 0, 0);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(pAr->db, zSql, 0, 0, &zErr);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_exec(pAr->db, "ROLLBACK TO ar; RELEASE ar;", 0, 0, 0);
+ }else{
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(pAr->db, "RELEASE ar;", 0, 0, 0);
+ }
+ }
+ if( zErr ){
+ utf8_printf(stdout, "ERROR: %s\n", zErr);
+ sqlite3_free(zErr);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zWhere);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of .ar "eXtract" command.
+*/
+static int arExtractCommand(ArCommand *pAr){
+ const char *zSql1 =
+ "SELECT "
+ " ($dir || name),"
+ " writefile(($dir || name), %s, mode, mtime) "
+ "FROM %s WHERE (%s) AND (data IS NULL OR $dirOnly = 0)"
+ " AND name NOT GLOB '*..[/\\]*'";
+
+ const char *azExtraArg[] = {
+ "sqlar_uncompress(data, sz)",
+ "data"
+ };
+
+ sqlite3_stmt *pSql = 0;
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ char *zDir = 0;
+ char *zWhere = 0;
+ int i, j;
+
+ /* If arguments are specified, check that they actually exist within
+ ** the archive before proceeding. And formulate a WHERE clause to
+ ** match them. */
+ rc = arCheckEntries(pAr);
+ arWhereClause(&rc, pAr, &zWhere);
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ if( pAr->zDir ){
+ zDir = sqlite3_mprintf("%s/", pAr->zDir);
+ }else{
+ zDir = sqlite3_mprintf("");
+ }
+ if( zDir==0 ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ }
+
+ shellPreparePrintf(pAr->db, &rc, &pSql, zSql1,
+ azExtraArg[pAr->bZip], pAr->zSrcTable, zWhere
+ );
+
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ j = sqlite3_bind_parameter_index(pSql, "$dir");
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pSql, j, zDir, -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+
+ /* Run the SELECT statement twice. The first time, writefile() is called
+ ** for all archive members that should be extracted. The second time,
+ ** only for the directories. This is because the timestamps for
+ ** extracted directories must be reset after they are populated (as
+ ** populating them changes the timestamp). */
+ for(i=0; i<2; i++){
+ j = sqlite3_bind_parameter_index(pSql, "$dirOnly");
+ sqlite3_bind_int(pSql, j, i);
+ if( pAr->bDryRun ){
+ utf8_printf(pAr->p->out, "%s\n", sqlite3_sql(pSql));
+ }else{
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pSql) ){
+ if( i==0 && pAr->bVerbose ){
+ utf8_printf(pAr->p->out, "%s\n", sqlite3_column_text(pSql, 0));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ shellReset(&rc, pSql);
+ }
+ shellFinalize(&rc, pSql);
+ }
+
+ sqlite3_free(zDir);
+ sqlite3_free(zWhere);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Run the SQL statement in zSql. Or if doing a --dryrun, merely print it out.
+*/
+static int arExecSql(ArCommand *pAr, const char *zSql){
+ int rc;
+ if( pAr->bDryRun ){
+ utf8_printf(pAr->p->out, "%s\n", zSql);
+ rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ }else{
+ char *zErr = 0;
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(pAr->db, zSql, 0, 0, &zErr);
+ if( zErr ){
+ utf8_printf(stdout, "ERROR: %s\n", zErr);
+ sqlite3_free(zErr);
+ }
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+/*
+** Implementation of .ar "create", "insert", and "update" commands.
+**
+** create -> Create a new SQL archive
+** insert -> Insert or reinsert all files listed
+** update -> Insert files that have changed or that were not
+** previously in the archive
+**
+** Create the "sqlar" table in the database if it does not already exist.
+** Then add each file in the azFile[] array to the archive. Directories
+** are added recursively. If argument bVerbose is non-zero, a message is
+** printed on stdout for each file archived.
+**
+** The create command is the same as update, except that it drops
+** any existing "sqlar" table before beginning. The "insert" command
+** always overwrites every file named on the command-line, where as
+** "update" only overwrites if the size or mtime or mode has changed.
+*/
+static int arCreateOrUpdateCommand(
+ ArCommand *pAr, /* Command arguments and options */
+ int bUpdate, /* true for a --create. */
+ int bOnlyIfChanged /* Only update if file has changed */
+){
+ const char *zCreate =
+ "CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS sqlar(\n"
+ " name TEXT PRIMARY KEY, -- name of the file\n"
+ " mode INT, -- access permissions\n"
+ " mtime INT, -- last modification time\n"
+ " sz INT, -- original file size\n"
+ " data BLOB -- compressed content\n"
+ ")";
+ const char *zDrop = "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS sqlar";
+ const char *zInsertFmt[2] = {
+ "REPLACE INTO %s(name,mode,mtime,sz,data)\n"
+ " SELECT\n"
+ " %s,\n"
+ " mode,\n"
+ " mtime,\n"
+ " CASE substr(lsmode(mode),1,1)\n"
+ " WHEN '-' THEN length(data)\n"
+ " WHEN 'd' THEN 0\n"
+ " ELSE -1 END,\n"
+ " sqlar_compress(data)\n"
+ " FROM fsdir(%Q,%Q) AS disk\n"
+ " WHERE lsmode(mode) NOT LIKE '?%%'%s;"
+ ,
+ "REPLACE INTO %s(name,mode,mtime,data)\n"
+ " SELECT\n"
+ " %s,\n"
+ " mode,\n"
+ " mtime,\n"
+ " data\n"
+ " FROM fsdir(%Q,%Q) AS disk\n"
+ " WHERE lsmode(mode) NOT LIKE '?%%'%s;"
+ };
+ int i; /* For iterating through azFile[] */
+ int rc; /* Return code */
+ const char *zTab = 0; /* SQL table into which to insert */
+ char *zSql;
+ char zTemp[50];
+ char *zExists = 0;
+
+ arExecSql(pAr, "PRAGMA page_size=512");
+ rc = arExecSql(pAr, "SAVEPOINT ar;");
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc;
+ zTemp[0] = 0;
+ if( pAr->bZip ){
+ /* Initialize the zipfile virtual table, if necessary */
+ if( pAr->zFile ){
+ sqlite3_uint64 r;
+ sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(r),&r);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zTemp),zTemp,"zip%016llx",r);
+ zTab = zTemp;
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE temp.%s USING zipfile(%Q)",
+ zTab, pAr->zFile
+ );
+ rc = arExecSql(pAr, zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }else{
+ zTab = "zip";
+ }
+ }else{
+ /* Initialize the table for an SQLAR */
+ zTab = "sqlar";
+ if( bUpdate==0 ){
+ rc = arExecSql(pAr, zDrop);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto end_ar_transaction;
+ }
+ rc = arExecSql(pAr, zCreate);
+ }
+ if( bOnlyIfChanged ){
+ zExists = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ " AND NOT EXISTS("
+ "SELECT 1 FROM %s AS mem"
+ " WHERE mem.name=disk.name"
+ " AND mem.mtime=disk.mtime"
+ " AND mem.mode=disk.mode)", zTab);
+ }else{
+ zExists = sqlite3_mprintf("");
+ }
+ if( zExists==0 ) rc = SQLITE_NOMEM;
+ for(i=0; i<pAr->nArg && rc==SQLITE_OK; i++){
+ char *zSql2 = sqlite3_mprintf(zInsertFmt[pAr->bZip], zTab,
+ pAr->bVerbose ? "shell_putsnl(name)" : "name",
+ pAr->azArg[i], pAr->zDir, zExists);
+ rc = arExecSql(pAr, zSql2);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql2);
+ }
+end_ar_transaction:
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_exec(pAr->db, "ROLLBACK TO ar; RELEASE ar;", 0, 0, 0);
+ }else{
+ rc = arExecSql(pAr, "RELEASE ar;");
+ if( pAr->bZip && pAr->zFile ){
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("DROP TABLE %s", zTemp);
+ arExecSql(pAr, zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zExists);
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Implementation of ".ar" dot command.
+*/
+static int arDotCommand(
+ ShellState *pState, /* Current shell tool state */
+ int fromCmdLine, /* True if -A command-line option, not .ar cmd */
+ char **azArg, /* Array of arguments passed to dot command */
+ int nArg /* Number of entries in azArg[] */
+){
+ ArCommand cmd;
+ int rc;
+ memset(&cmd, 0, sizeof(cmd));
+ cmd.fromCmdLine = fromCmdLine;
+ rc = arParseCommand(azArg, nArg, &cmd);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ int eDbType = SHELL_OPEN_UNSPEC;
+ cmd.p = pState;
+ cmd.db = pState->db;
+ if( cmd.zFile ){
+ eDbType = deduceDatabaseType(cmd.zFile, 1);
+ }else{
+ eDbType = pState->openMode;
+ }
+ if( eDbType==SHELL_OPEN_ZIPFILE ){
+ if( cmd.eCmd==AR_CMD_EXTRACT || cmd.eCmd==AR_CMD_LIST ){
+ if( cmd.zFile==0 ){
+ cmd.zSrcTable = sqlite3_mprintf("zip");
+ }else{
+ cmd.zSrcTable = sqlite3_mprintf("zipfile(%Q)", cmd.zFile);
+ }
+ }
+ cmd.bZip = 1;
+ }else if( cmd.zFile ){
+ int flags;
+ if( cmd.bAppend ) eDbType = SHELL_OPEN_APPENDVFS;
+ if( cmd.eCmd==AR_CMD_CREATE || cmd.eCmd==AR_CMD_INSERT
+ || cmd.eCmd==AR_CMD_REMOVE || cmd.eCmd==AR_CMD_UPDATE ){
+ flags = SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE|SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE;
+ }else{
+ flags = SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY;
+ }
+ cmd.db = 0;
+ if( cmd.bDryRun ){
+ utf8_printf(pState->out, "-- open database '%s'%s\n", cmd.zFile,
+ eDbType==SHELL_OPEN_APPENDVFS ? " using 'apndvfs'" : "");
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_open_v2(cmd.zFile, &cmd.db, flags,
+ eDbType==SHELL_OPEN_APPENDVFS ? "apndvfs" : 0);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "cannot open file: %s (%s)\n",
+ cmd.zFile, sqlite3_errmsg(cmd.db)
+ );
+ goto end_ar_command;
+ }
+ sqlite3_fileio_init(cmd.db, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_sqlar_init(cmd.db, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_create_function(cmd.db, "shell_putsnl", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, cmd.p,
+ shellPutsFunc, 0, 0);
+
+ }
+ if( cmd.zSrcTable==0 && cmd.bZip==0 && cmd.eCmd!=AR_CMD_HELP ){
+ if( cmd.eCmd!=AR_CMD_CREATE
+ && sqlite3_table_column_metadata(cmd.db,0,"sqlar","name",0,0,0,0,0)
+ ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "database does not contain an 'sqlar' table\n");
+ rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
+ goto end_ar_command;
+ }
+ cmd.zSrcTable = sqlite3_mprintf("sqlar");
+ }
+
+ switch( cmd.eCmd ){
+ case AR_CMD_CREATE:
+ rc = arCreateOrUpdateCommand(&cmd, 0, 0);
+ break;
+
+ case AR_CMD_EXTRACT:
+ rc = arExtractCommand(&cmd);
+ break;
+
+ case AR_CMD_LIST:
+ rc = arListCommand(&cmd);
+ break;
+
+ case AR_CMD_HELP:
+ arUsage(pState->out);
+ break;
+
+ case AR_CMD_INSERT:
+ rc = arCreateOrUpdateCommand(&cmd, 1, 0);
+ break;
+
+ case AR_CMD_REMOVE:
+ rc = arRemoveCommand(&cmd);
+ break;
+
+ default:
+ assert( cmd.eCmd==AR_CMD_UPDATE );
+ rc = arCreateOrUpdateCommand(&cmd, 1, 1);
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+end_ar_command:
+ if( cmd.db!=pState->db ){
+ close_db(cmd.db);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(cmd.zSrcTable);
+
+ return rc;
+}
+/* End of the ".archive" or ".ar" command logic
+*******************************************************************************/
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) && defined(SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB) */
+
+#if SQLITE_SHELL_HAVE_RECOVER
+
+/*
+** This function is used as a callback by the recover extension. Simply
+** print the supplied SQL statement to stdout.
+*/
+static int recoverSqlCb(void *pCtx, const char *zSql){
+ ShellState *pState = (ShellState*)pCtx;
+ utf8_printf(pState->out, "%s;\n", zSql);
+ return SQLITE_OK;
+}
+
+/*
+** This function is called to recover data from the database. A script
+** to construct a new database containing all recovered data is output
+** on stream pState->out.
+*/
+static int recoverDatabaseCmd(ShellState *pState, int nArg, char **azArg){
+ int rc = SQLITE_OK;
+ const char *zRecoveryDb = ""; /* Name of "recovery" database. Debug only */
+ const char *zLAF = "lost_and_found";
+ int bFreelist = 1; /* 0 if --ignore-freelist is specified */
+ int bRowids = 1; /* 0 if --no-rowids */
+ sqlite3_recover *p = 0;
+ int i = 0;
+
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ char *z = azArg[i];
+ int n;
+ if( z[0]=='-' && z[1]=='-' ) z++;
+ n = strlen30(z);
+ if( n<=17 && memcmp("-ignore-freelist", z, n)==0 ){
+ bFreelist = 0;
+ }else
+ if( n<=12 && memcmp("-recovery-db", z, n)==0 && i<(nArg-1) ){
+ /* This option determines the name of the ATTACH-ed database used
+ ** internally by the recovery extension. The default is "" which
+ ** means to use a temporary database that is automatically deleted
+ ** when closed. This option is undocumented and might disappear at
+ ** any moment. */
+ i++;
+ zRecoveryDb = azArg[i];
+ }else
+ if( n<=15 && memcmp("-lost-and-found", z, n)==0 && i<(nArg-1) ){
+ i++;
+ zLAF = azArg[i];
+ }else
+ if( n<=10 && memcmp("-no-rowids", z, n)==0 ){
+ bRowids = 0;
+ }
+ else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "unexpected option: %s\n", azArg[i]);
+ showHelp(pState->out, azArg[0]);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+
+ p = sqlite3_recover_init_sql(
+ pState->db, "main", recoverSqlCb, (void*)pState
+ );
+
+ sqlite3_recover_config(p, 789, (void*)zRecoveryDb); /* Debug use only */
+ sqlite3_recover_config(p, SQLITE_RECOVER_LOST_AND_FOUND, (void*)zLAF);
+ sqlite3_recover_config(p, SQLITE_RECOVER_ROWIDS, (void*)&bRowids);
+ sqlite3_recover_config(p, SQLITE_RECOVER_FREELIST_CORRUPT,(void*)&bFreelist);
+
+ sqlite3_recover_run(p);
+ if( sqlite3_recover_errcode(p)!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ const char *zErr = sqlite3_recover_errmsg(p);
+ int errCode = sqlite3_recover_errcode(p);
+ raw_printf(stderr, "sql error: %s (%d)\n", zErr, errCode);
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_recover_finish(p);
+ return rc;
+}
+#endif /* SQLITE_SHELL_HAVE_RECOVER */
+
+
+/*
+ * zAutoColumn(zCol, &db, ?) => Maybe init db, add column zCol to it.
+ * zAutoColumn(0, &db, ?) => (db!=0) Form columns spec for CREATE TABLE,
+ * close db and set it to 0, and return the columns spec, to later
+ * be sqlite3_free()'ed by the caller.
+ * The return is 0 when either:
+ * (a) The db was not initialized and zCol==0 (There are no columns.)
+ * (b) zCol!=0 (Column was added, db initialized as needed.)
+ * The 3rd argument, pRenamed, references an out parameter. If the
+ * pointer is non-zero, its referent will be set to a summary of renames
+ * done if renaming was necessary, or set to 0 if none was done. The out
+ * string (if any) must be sqlite3_free()'ed by the caller.
+ */
+#ifdef SHELL_DEBUG
+#define rc_err_oom_die(rc) \
+ if( rc==SQLITE_NOMEM ) shell_check_oom(0); \
+ else if(!(rc==SQLITE_OK||rc==SQLITE_DONE)) \
+ fprintf(stderr,"E:%d\n",rc), assert(0)
+#else
+static void rc_err_oom_die(int rc){
+ if( rc==SQLITE_NOMEM ) shell_check_oom(0);
+ assert(rc==SQLITE_OK||rc==SQLITE_DONE);
+}
+#endif
+
+#ifdef SHELL_COLFIX_DB /* If this is set, the DB can be in a file. */
+static char zCOL_DB[] = SHELL_STRINGIFY(SHELL_COLFIX_DB);
+#else /* Otherwise, memory is faster/better for the transient DB. */
+static const char *zCOL_DB = ":memory:";
+#endif
+
+/* Define character (as C string) to separate generated column ordinal
+ * from protected part of incoming column names. This defaults to "_"
+ * so that incoming column identifiers that did not need not be quoted
+ * remain usable without being quoted. It must be one character.
+ */
+#ifndef SHELL_AUTOCOLUMN_SEP
+# define AUTOCOLUMN_SEP "_"
+#else
+# define AUTOCOLUMN_SEP SHELL_STRINGIFY(SHELL_AUTOCOLUMN_SEP)
+#endif
+
+static char *zAutoColumn(const char *zColNew, sqlite3 **pDb, char **pzRenamed){
+ /* Queries and D{D,M}L used here */
+ static const char * const zTabMake = "\
+CREATE TABLE ColNames(\
+ cpos INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,\
+ name TEXT, nlen INT, chop INT, reps INT, suff TEXT);\
+CREATE VIEW RepeatedNames AS \
+SELECT DISTINCT t.name FROM ColNames t \
+WHERE t.name COLLATE NOCASE IN (\
+ SELECT o.name FROM ColNames o WHERE o.cpos<>t.cpos\
+);\
+";
+ static const char * const zTabFill = "\
+INSERT INTO ColNames(name,nlen,chop,reps,suff)\
+ VALUES(iif(length(?1)>0,?1,'?'),max(length(?1),1),0,0,'')\
+";
+ static const char * const zHasDupes = "\
+SELECT count(DISTINCT (substring(name,1,nlen-chop)||suff) COLLATE NOCASE)\
+ <count(name) FROM ColNames\
+";
+#ifdef SHELL_COLUMN_RENAME_CLEAN
+ static const char * const zDedoctor = "\
+UPDATE ColNames SET chop=iif(\
+ (substring(name,nlen,1) BETWEEN '0' AND '9')\
+ AND (rtrim(name,'0123456790') glob '*"AUTOCOLUMN_SEP"'),\
+ nlen-length(rtrim(name, '"AUTOCOLUMN_SEP"0123456789')),\
+ 0\
+)\
+";
+#endif
+ static const char * const zSetReps = "\
+UPDATE ColNames AS t SET reps=\
+(SELECT count(*) FROM ColNames d \
+ WHERE substring(t.name,1,t.nlen-t.chop)=substring(d.name,1,d.nlen-d.chop)\
+ COLLATE NOCASE\
+)\
+";
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_MATH_FUNCTIONS
+ static const char * const zColDigits = "\
+SELECT CAST(ceil(log(count(*)+0.5)) AS INT) FROM ColNames \
+";
+#else
+ /* Counting on SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN < 100,000 here. (32767 is the hard limit.) */
+ static const char * const zColDigits = "\
+SELECT CASE WHEN (nc < 10) THEN 1 WHEN (nc < 100) THEN 2 \
+ WHEN (nc < 1000) THEN 3 WHEN (nc < 10000) THEN 4 \
+ ELSE 5 FROM (SELECT count(*) AS nc FROM ColNames) \
+";
+#endif
+ static const char * const zRenameRank =
+#ifdef SHELL_COLUMN_RENAME_CLEAN
+ "UPDATE ColNames AS t SET suff="
+ "iif(reps>1, printf('%c%0*d', '"AUTOCOLUMN_SEP"', $1, cpos), '')"
+#else /* ...RENAME_MINIMAL_ONE_PASS */
+"WITH Lzn(nlz) AS (" /* Find minimum extraneous leading 0's for uniqueness */
+" SELECT 0 AS nlz"
+" UNION"
+" SELECT nlz+1 AS nlz FROM Lzn"
+" WHERE EXISTS("
+" SELECT 1"
+" FROM ColNames t, ColNames o"
+" WHERE"
+" iif(t.name IN (SELECT * FROM RepeatedNames),"
+" printf('%s"AUTOCOLUMN_SEP"%s',"
+" t.name, substring(printf('%.*c%0.*d',nlz+1,'0',$1,t.cpos),2)),"
+" t.name"
+" )"
+" ="
+" iif(o.name IN (SELECT * FROM RepeatedNames),"
+" printf('%s"AUTOCOLUMN_SEP"%s',"
+" o.name, substring(printf('%.*c%0.*d',nlz+1,'0',$1,o.cpos),2)),"
+" o.name"
+" )"
+" COLLATE NOCASE"
+" AND o.cpos<>t.cpos"
+" GROUP BY t.cpos"
+" )"
+") UPDATE Colnames AS t SET"
+" chop = 0," /* No chopping, never touch incoming names. */
+" suff = iif(name IN (SELECT * FROM RepeatedNames),"
+" printf('"AUTOCOLUMN_SEP"%s', substring("
+" printf('%.*c%0.*d',(SELECT max(nlz) FROM Lzn)+1,'0',1,t.cpos),2)),"
+" ''"
+" )"
+#endif
+ ;
+ static const char * const zCollectVar = "\
+SELECT\
+ '('||x'0a'\
+ || group_concat(\
+ cname||' TEXT',\
+ ','||iif((cpos-1)%4>0, ' ', x'0a'||' '))\
+ ||')' AS ColsSpec \
+FROM (\
+ SELECT cpos, printf('\"%w\"',printf('%!.*s%s', nlen-chop,name,suff)) AS cname \
+ FROM ColNames ORDER BY cpos\
+)";
+ static const char * const zRenamesDone =
+ "SELECT group_concat("
+ " printf('\"%w\" to \"%w\"',name,printf('%!.*s%s', nlen-chop, name, suff)),"
+ " ','||x'0a')"
+ "FROM ColNames WHERE suff<>'' OR chop!=0"
+ ;
+ int rc;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ assert(pDb!=0);
+ if( zColNew ){
+ /* Add initial or additional column. Init db if necessary. */
+ if( *pDb==0 ){
+ if( SQLITE_OK!=sqlite3_open(zCOL_DB, pDb) ) return 0;
+#ifdef SHELL_COLFIX_DB
+ if(*zCOL_DB!=':')
+ sqlite3_exec(*pDb,"drop table if exists ColNames;"
+ "drop view if exists RepeatedNames;",0,0,0);
+#endif
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(*pDb, zTabMake, 0, 0, 0);
+ rc_err_oom_die(rc);
+ }
+ assert(*pDb!=0);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(*pDb, zTabFill, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ rc_err_oom_die(rc);
+ rc = sqlite3_bind_text(pStmt, 1, zColNew, -1, 0);
+ rc_err_oom_die(rc);
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pStmt);
+ rc_err_oom_die(rc);
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ return 0;
+ }else if( *pDb==0 ){
+ return 0;
+ }else{
+ /* Formulate the columns spec, close the DB, zero *pDb. */
+ char *zColsSpec = 0;
+ int hasDupes = db_int(*pDb, zHasDupes);
+ int nDigits = (hasDupes)? db_int(*pDb, zColDigits) : 0;
+ if( hasDupes ){
+#ifdef SHELL_COLUMN_RENAME_CLEAN
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(*pDb, zDedoctor, 0, 0, 0);
+ rc_err_oom_die(rc);
+#endif
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(*pDb, zSetReps, 0, 0, 0);
+ rc_err_oom_die(rc);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(*pDb, zRenameRank, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ rc_err_oom_die(rc);
+ sqlite3_bind_int(pStmt, 1, nDigits);
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pStmt);
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_DONE ) rc_err_oom_die(SQLITE_NOMEM);
+ }
+ assert(db_int(*pDb, zHasDupes)==0); /* Consider: remove this */
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(*pDb, zCollectVar, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ rc_err_oom_die(rc);
+ rc = sqlite3_step(pStmt);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ zColsSpec = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 0));
+ }else{
+ zColsSpec = 0;
+ }
+ if( pzRenamed!=0 ){
+ if( !hasDupes ) *pzRenamed = 0;
+ else{
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( SQLITE_OK==sqlite3_prepare_v2(*pDb, zRenamesDone, -1, &pStmt, 0)
+ && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){
+ *pzRenamed = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 0));
+ }else
+ *pzRenamed = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ sqlite3_close(*pDb);
+ *pDb = 0;
+ return zColsSpec;
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** If an input line begins with "." then invoke this routine to
+** process that line.
+**
+** Return 1 on error, 2 to exit, and 0 otherwise.
+*/
+static int do_meta_command(char *zLine, ShellState *p){
+ int h = 1;
+ int nArg = 0;
+ int n, c;
+ int rc = 0;
+ char *azArg[52];
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+ if( p->expert.pExpert ){
+ expertFinish(p, 1, 0);
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* Parse the input line into tokens.
+ */
+ while( zLine[h] && nArg<ArraySize(azArg)-1 ){
+ while( IsSpace(zLine[h]) ){ h++; }
+ if( zLine[h]==0 ) break;
+ if( zLine[h]=='\'' || zLine[h]=='"' ){
+ int delim = zLine[h++];
+ azArg[nArg++] = &zLine[h];
+ while( zLine[h] && zLine[h]!=delim ){
+ if( zLine[h]=='\\' && delim=='"' && zLine[h+1]!=0 ) h++;
+ h++;
+ }
+ if( zLine[h]==delim ){
+ zLine[h++] = 0;
+ }
+ if( delim=='"' ) resolve_backslashes(azArg[nArg-1]);
+ }else{
+ azArg[nArg++] = &zLine[h];
+ while( zLine[h] && !IsSpace(zLine[h]) ){ h++; }
+ if( zLine[h] ) zLine[h++] = 0;
+ resolve_backslashes(azArg[nArg-1]);
+ }
+ }
+ azArg[nArg] = 0;
+
+ /* Process the input line.
+ */
+ if( nArg==0 ) return 0; /* no tokens, no error */
+ n = strlen30(azArg[0]);
+ c = azArg[0][0];
+ clearTempFile(p);
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION
+ if( c=='a' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "auth", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg!=2 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .auth ON|OFF\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ if( booleanValue(azArg[1]) ){
+ sqlite3_set_authorizer(p->db, shellAuth, p);
+ }else if( p->bSafeModePersist ){
+ sqlite3_set_authorizer(p->db, safeModeAuth, p);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_set_authorizer(p->db, 0, 0);
+ }
+ }else
+#endif
+
+#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) && defined(SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB) \
+ && !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE)
+ if( c=='a' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "archive", n)==0 ){
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run .archive in safe mode");
+ rc = arDotCommand(p, 0, azArg, nArg);
+ }else
+#endif
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( (c=='b' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "backup", n)==0)
+ || (c=='s' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "save", n)==0)
+ ){
+ const char *zDestFile = 0;
+ const char *zDb = 0;
+ sqlite3 *pDest;
+ sqlite3_backup *pBackup;
+ int j;
+ int bAsync = 0;
+ const char *zVfs = 0;
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run .%s in safe mode", azArg[0]);
+ for(j=1; j<nArg; j++){
+ const char *z = azArg[j];
+ if( z[0]=='-' ){
+ if( z[1]=='-' ) z++;
+ if( cli_strcmp(z, "-append")==0 ){
+ zVfs = "apndvfs";
+ }else
+ if( cli_strcmp(z, "-async")==0 ){
+ bAsync = 1;
+ }else
+ {
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "unknown option: %s\n", azArg[j]);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }else if( zDestFile==0 ){
+ zDestFile = azArg[j];
+ }else if( zDb==0 ){
+ zDb = zDestFile;
+ zDestFile = azArg[j];
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .backup ?DB? ?OPTIONS? FILENAME\n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ if( zDestFile==0 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "missing FILENAME argument on .backup\n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+ if( zDb==0 ) zDb = "main";
+ rc = sqlite3_open_v2(zDestFile, &pDest,
+ SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE|SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE, zVfs);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: cannot open \"%s\"\n", zDestFile);
+ close_db(pDest);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ if( bAsync ){
+ sqlite3_exec(pDest, "PRAGMA synchronous=OFF; PRAGMA journal_mode=OFF;",
+ 0, 0, 0);
+ }
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ pBackup = sqlite3_backup_init(pDest, "main", p->db, zDb);
+ if( pBackup==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(pDest));
+ close_db(pDest);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ while( (rc = sqlite3_backup_step(pBackup,100))==SQLITE_OK ){}
+ sqlite3_backup_finish(pBackup);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_DONE ){
+ rc = 0;
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(pDest));
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ close_db(pDest);
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) */
+
+ if( c=='b' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "bail", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ bail_on_error = booleanValue(azArg[1]);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .bail on|off\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='b' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "binary", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ if( booleanValue(azArg[1]) ){
+ setBinaryMode(p->out, 1);
+ }else{
+ setTextMode(p->out, 1);
+ }
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .binary on|off\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+ /* The undocumented ".breakpoint" command causes a call to the no-op
+ ** routine named test_breakpoint().
+ */
+ if( c=='b' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "breakpoint", n)==0 ){
+ test_breakpoint();
+ }else
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( c=='c' && cli_strcmp(azArg[0],"cd")==0 ){
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run .cd in safe mode");
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
+ wchar_t *z = sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_unicode(azArg[1]);
+ rc = !SetCurrentDirectoryW(z);
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+#else
+ rc = chdir(azArg[1]);
+#endif
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Cannot change to directory \"%s\"\n", azArg[1]);
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .cd DIRECTORY\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) */
+
+ if( c=='c' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "changes", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ setOrClearFlag(p, SHFLG_CountChanges, azArg[1]);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .changes on|off\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ /* Cancel output redirection, if it is currently set (by .testcase)
+ ** Then read the content of the testcase-out.txt file and compare against
+ ** azArg[1]. If there are differences, report an error and exit.
+ */
+ if( c=='c' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "check", n)==0 ){
+ char *zRes = 0;
+ output_reset(p);
+ if( nArg!=2 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .check GLOB-PATTERN\n");
+ rc = 2;
+ }else if( (zRes = readFile("testcase-out.txt", 0))==0 ){
+ rc = 2;
+ }else if( testcase_glob(azArg[1],zRes)==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,
+ "testcase-%s FAILED\n Expected: [%s]\n Got: [%s]\n",
+ p->zTestcase, azArg[1], zRes);
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stdout, "testcase-%s ok\n", p->zTestcase);
+ p->nCheck++;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zRes);
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) */
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( c=='c' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "clone", n)==0 ){
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run .clone in safe mode");
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ tryToClone(p, azArg[1]);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .clone FILENAME\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) */
+
+ if( c=='c' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "connection", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg==1 ){
+ /* List available connections */
+ int i;
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(p->aAuxDb); i++){
+ const char *zFile = p->aAuxDb[i].zDbFilename;
+ if( p->aAuxDb[i].db==0 && p->pAuxDb!=&p->aAuxDb[i] ){
+ zFile = "(not open)";
+ }else if( zFile==0 ){
+ zFile = "(memory)";
+ }else if( zFile[0]==0 ){
+ zFile = "(temporary-file)";
+ }
+ if( p->pAuxDb == &p->aAuxDb[i] ){
+ utf8_printf(stdout, "ACTIVE %d: %s\n", i, zFile);
+ }else if( p->aAuxDb[i].db!=0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stdout, " %d: %s\n", i, zFile);
+ }
+ }
+ }else if( nArg==2 && IsDigit(azArg[1][0]) && azArg[1][1]==0 ){
+ int i = azArg[1][0] - '0';
+ if( p->pAuxDb != &p->aAuxDb[i] && i>=0 && i<ArraySize(p->aAuxDb) ){
+ p->pAuxDb->db = p->db;
+ p->pAuxDb = &p->aAuxDb[i];
+ globalDb = p->db = p->pAuxDb->db;
+ p->pAuxDb->db = 0;
+ }
+ }else if( nArg==3 && cli_strcmp(azArg[1], "close")==0
+ && IsDigit(azArg[2][0]) && azArg[2][1]==0 ){
+ int i = azArg[2][0] - '0';
+ if( i<0 || i>=ArraySize(p->aAuxDb) ){
+ /* No-op */
+ }else if( p->pAuxDb == &p->aAuxDb[i] ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "cannot close the active database connection\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }else if( p->aAuxDb[i].db ){
+ session_close_all(p, i);
+ close_db(p->aAuxDb[i].db);
+ p->aAuxDb[i].db = 0;
+ }
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .connection [close] [CONNECTION-NUMBER]\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='d' && n>1 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "databases", n)==0 ){
+ char **azName = 0;
+ int nName = 0;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
+ int i;
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, "PRAGMA database_list", -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ while( sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ const char *zSchema = (const char *)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,1);
+ const char *zFile = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,2);
+ if( zSchema==0 || zFile==0 ) continue;
+ azName = sqlite3_realloc(azName, (nName+1)*2*sizeof(char*));
+ shell_check_oom(azName);
+ azName[nName*2] = strdup(zSchema);
+ azName[nName*2+1] = strdup(zFile);
+ nName++;
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ for(i=0; i<nName; i++){
+ int eTxn = sqlite3_txn_state(p->db, azName[i*2]);
+ int bRdonly = sqlite3_db_readonly(p->db, azName[i*2]);
+ const char *z = azName[i*2+1];
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s: %s %s%s\n",
+ azName[i*2],
+ z && z[0] ? z : "\"\"",
+ bRdonly ? "r/o" : "r/w",
+ eTxn==SQLITE_TXN_NONE ? "" :
+ eTxn==SQLITE_TXN_READ ? " read-txn" : " write-txn");
+ free(azName[i*2]);
+ free(azName[i*2+1]);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(azName);
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='d' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "dbconfig", n)==0 ){
+ static const struct DbConfigChoices {
+ const char *zName;
+ int op;
+ } aDbConfig[] = {
+ { "defensive", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE },
+ { "dqs_ddl", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DDL },
+ { "dqs_dml", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DML },
+ { "enable_fkey", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY },
+ { "enable_qpsg", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG },
+ { "enable_trigger", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_TRIGGER },
+ { "enable_view", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_VIEW },
+ { "fts3_tokenizer", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FTS3_TOKENIZER },
+ { "legacy_alter_table", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_ALTER_TABLE },
+ { "legacy_file_format", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_FILE_FORMAT },
+ { "load_extension", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION },
+ { "no_ckpt_on_close", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_NO_CKPT_ON_CLOSE },
+ { "reset_database", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE },
+ { "reverse_scanorder", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_REVERSE_SCANORDER },
+ { "stmt_scanstatus", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS },
+ { "trigger_eqp", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP },
+ { "trusted_schema", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRUSTED_SCHEMA },
+ { "writable_schema", SQLITE_DBCONFIG_WRITABLE_SCHEMA },
+ };
+ int ii, v;
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ for(ii=0; ii<ArraySize(aDbConfig); ii++){
+ if( nArg>1 && cli_strcmp(azArg[1], aDbConfig[ii].zName)!=0 ) continue;
+ if( nArg>=3 ){
+ sqlite3_db_config(p->db, aDbConfig[ii].op, booleanValue(azArg[2]), 0);
+ }
+ sqlite3_db_config(p->db, aDbConfig[ii].op, -1, &v);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%19s %s\n", aDbConfig[ii].zName, v ? "on" : "off");
+ if( nArg>1 ) break;
+ }
+ if( nArg>1 && ii==ArraySize(aDbConfig) ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: unknown dbconfig \"%s\"\n", azArg[1]);
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Enter \".dbconfig\" with no arguments for a list\n");
+ }
+ }else
+
+#if SQLITE_SHELL_HAVE_RECOVER
+ if( c=='d' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "dbinfo", n)==0 ){
+ rc = shell_dbinfo_command(p, nArg, azArg);
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='r' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "recover", n)==0 ){
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ rc = recoverDatabaseCmd(p, nArg, azArg);
+ }else
+#endif /* SQLITE_SHELL_HAVE_RECOVER */
+
+ if( c=='d' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "dump", n)==0 ){
+ char *zLike = 0;
+ char *zSql;
+ int i;
+ int savedShowHeader = p->showHeader;
+ int savedShellFlags = p->shellFlgs;
+ ShellClearFlag(p,
+ SHFLG_PreserveRowid|SHFLG_Newlines|SHFLG_Echo
+ |SHFLG_DumpDataOnly|SHFLG_DumpNoSys);
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ if( azArg[i][0]=='-' ){
+ const char *z = azArg[i]+1;
+ if( z[0]=='-' ) z++;
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"preserve-rowids")==0 ){
+#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+ raw_printf(stderr, "The --preserve-rowids option is not compatible"
+ " with SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ sqlite3_free(zLike);
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+#else
+ ShellSetFlag(p, SHFLG_PreserveRowid);
+#endif
+ }else
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"newlines")==0 ){
+ ShellSetFlag(p, SHFLG_Newlines);
+ }else
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"data-only")==0 ){
+ ShellSetFlag(p, SHFLG_DumpDataOnly);
+ }else
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"nosys")==0 ){
+ ShellSetFlag(p, SHFLG_DumpNoSys);
+ }else
+ {
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Unknown option \"%s\" on \".dump\"\n", azArg[i]);
+ rc = 1;
+ sqlite3_free(zLike);
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }else{
+ /* azArg[i] contains a LIKE pattern. This ".dump" request should
+ ** only dump data for tables for which either the table name matches
+ ** the LIKE pattern, or the table appears to be a shadow table of
+ ** a virtual table for which the name matches the LIKE pattern.
+ */
+ char *zExpr = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "name LIKE %Q ESCAPE '\\' OR EXISTS ("
+ " SELECT 1 FROM sqlite_schema WHERE "
+ " name LIKE %Q ESCAPE '\\' AND"
+ " sql LIKE 'CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE%%' AND"
+ " substr(o.name, 1, length(name)+1) == (name||'_')"
+ ")", azArg[i], azArg[i]
+ );
+
+ if( zLike ){
+ zLike = sqlite3_mprintf("%z OR %z", zLike, zExpr);
+ }else{
+ zLike = zExpr;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ open_db(p, 0);
+
+ if( (p->shellFlgs & SHFLG_DumpDataOnly)==0 ){
+ /* When playing back a "dump", the content might appear in an order
+ ** which causes immediate foreign key constraints to be violated.
+ ** So disable foreign-key constraint enforcement to prevent problems. */
+ raw_printf(p->out, "PRAGMA foreign_keys=OFF;\n");
+ raw_printf(p->out, "BEGIN TRANSACTION;\n");
+ }
+ p->writableSchema = 0;
+ p->showHeader = 0;
+ /* Set writable_schema=ON since doing so forces SQLite to initialize
+ ** as much of the schema as it can even if the sqlite_schema table is
+ ** corrupt. */
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, "SAVEPOINT dump; PRAGMA writable_schema=ON", 0, 0, 0);
+ p->nErr = 0;
+ if( zLike==0 ) zLike = sqlite3_mprintf("true");
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "SELECT name, type, sql FROM sqlite_schema AS o "
+ "WHERE (%s) AND type=='table'"
+ " AND sql NOT NULL"
+ " ORDER BY tbl_name='sqlite_sequence', rowid",
+ zLike
+ );
+ run_schema_dump_query(p,zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ if( (p->shellFlgs & SHFLG_DumpDataOnly)==0 ){
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "SELECT sql FROM sqlite_schema AS o "
+ "WHERE (%s) AND sql NOT NULL"
+ " AND type IN ('index','trigger','view')",
+ zLike
+ );
+ run_table_dump_query(p, zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zLike);
+ if( p->writableSchema ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "PRAGMA writable_schema=OFF;\n");
+ p->writableSchema = 0;
+ }
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, "PRAGMA writable_schema=OFF;", 0, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, "RELEASE dump;", 0, 0, 0);
+ if( (p->shellFlgs & SHFLG_DumpDataOnly)==0 ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, p->nErr?"ROLLBACK; -- due to errors\n":"COMMIT;\n");
+ }
+ p->showHeader = savedShowHeader;
+ p->shellFlgs = savedShellFlags;
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='e' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "echo", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ setOrClearFlag(p, SHFLG_Echo, azArg[1]);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .echo on|off\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='e' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "eqp", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ p->autoEQPtest = 0;
+ if( p->autoEQPtrace ){
+ if( p->db ) sqlite3_exec(p->db, "PRAGMA vdbe_trace=OFF;", 0, 0, 0);
+ p->autoEQPtrace = 0;
+ }
+ if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"full")==0 ){
+ p->autoEQP = AUTOEQP_full;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"trigger")==0 ){
+ p->autoEQP = AUTOEQP_trigger;
+#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"test")==0 ){
+ p->autoEQP = AUTOEQP_on;
+ p->autoEQPtest = 1;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"trace")==0 ){
+ p->autoEQP = AUTOEQP_full;
+ p->autoEQPtrace = 1;
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, "SELECT name FROM sqlite_schema LIMIT 1", 0, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, "PRAGMA vdbe_trace=ON;", 0, 0, 0);
+#endif
+ }else{
+ p->autoEQP = (u8)booleanValue(azArg[1]);
+ }
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .eqp off|on|trace|trigger|full\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( c=='e' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "exit", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg>1 && (rc = (int)integerValue(azArg[1]))!=0 ) exit(rc);
+ rc = 2;
+ }else
+#endif
+
+ /* The ".explain" command is automatic now. It is largely pointless. It
+ ** retained purely for backwards compatibility */
+ if( c=='e' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "explain", n)==0 ){
+ int val = 1;
+ if( nArg>=2 ){
+ if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"auto")==0 ){
+ val = 99;
+ }else{
+ val = booleanValue(azArg[1]);
+ }
+ }
+ if( val==1 && p->mode!=MODE_Explain ){
+ p->normalMode = p->mode;
+ p->mode = MODE_Explain;
+ p->autoExplain = 0;
+ }else if( val==0 ){
+ if( p->mode==MODE_Explain ) p->mode = p->normalMode;
+ p->autoExplain = 0;
+ }else if( val==99 ){
+ if( p->mode==MODE_Explain ) p->mode = p->normalMode;
+ p->autoExplain = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE
+ if( c=='e' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "expert", n)==0 ){
+ if( p->bSafeMode ){
+ raw_printf(stderr,
+ "Cannot run experimental commands such as \"%s\" in safe mode\n",
+ azArg[0]);
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ expertDotCommand(p, azArg, nArg);
+ }
+ }else
+#endif
+
+ if( c=='f' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "filectrl", n)==0 ){
+ static const struct {
+ const char *zCtrlName; /* Name of a test-control option */
+ int ctrlCode; /* Integer code for that option */
+ const char *zUsage; /* Usage notes */
+ } aCtrl[] = {
+ { "chunk_size", SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE, "SIZE" },
+ { "data_version", SQLITE_FCNTL_DATA_VERSION, "" },
+ { "has_moved", SQLITE_FCNTL_HAS_MOVED, "" },
+ { "lock_timeout", SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCK_TIMEOUT, "MILLISEC" },
+ { "persist_wal", SQLITE_FCNTL_PERSIST_WAL, "[BOOLEAN]" },
+ /* { "pragma", SQLITE_FCNTL_PRAGMA, "NAME ARG" },*/
+ { "psow", SQLITE_FCNTL_POWERSAFE_OVERWRITE, "[BOOLEAN]" },
+ { "reserve_bytes", SQLITE_FCNTL_RESERVE_BYTES, "[N]" },
+ { "size_limit", SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT, "[LIMIT]" },
+ { "tempfilename", SQLITE_FCNTL_TEMPFILENAME, "" },
+ /* { "win32_av_retry", SQLITE_FCNTL_WIN32_AV_RETRY, "COUNT DELAY" },*/
+ };
+ int filectrl = -1;
+ int iCtrl = -1;
+ sqlite3_int64 iRes = 0; /* Integer result to display if rc2==1 */
+ int isOk = 0; /* 0: usage 1: %lld 2: no-result */
+ int n2, i;
+ const char *zCmd = 0;
+ const char *zSchema = 0;
+
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ zCmd = nArg>=2 ? azArg[1] : "help";
+
+ if( zCmd[0]=='-'
+ && (cli_strcmp(zCmd,"--schema")==0 || cli_strcmp(zCmd,"-schema")==0)
+ && nArg>=4
+ ){
+ zSchema = azArg[2];
+ for(i=3; i<nArg; i++) azArg[i-2] = azArg[i];
+ nArg -= 2;
+ zCmd = azArg[1];
+ }
+
+ /* The argument can optionally begin with "-" or "--" */
+ if( zCmd[0]=='-' && zCmd[1] ){
+ zCmd++;
+ if( zCmd[0]=='-' && zCmd[1] ) zCmd++;
+ }
+
+ /* --help lists all file-controls */
+ if( cli_strcmp(zCmd,"help")==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "Available file-controls:\n");
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aCtrl); i++){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, " .filectrl %s %s\n",
+ aCtrl[i].zCtrlName, aCtrl[i].zUsage);
+ }
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* convert filectrl text option to value. allow any unique prefix
+ ** of the option name, or a numerical value. */
+ n2 = strlen30(zCmd);
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aCtrl); i++){
+ if( cli_strncmp(zCmd, aCtrl[i].zCtrlName, n2)==0 ){
+ if( filectrl<0 ){
+ filectrl = aCtrl[i].ctrlCode;
+ iCtrl = i;
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: ambiguous file-control: \"%s\"\n"
+ "Use \".filectrl --help\" for help\n", zCmd);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( filectrl<0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: unknown file-control: %s\n"
+ "Use \".filectrl --help\" for help\n", zCmd);
+ }else{
+ switch(filectrl){
+ case SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT: {
+ if( nArg!=2 && nArg!=3 ) break;
+ iRes = nArg==3 ? integerValue(azArg[2]) : -1;
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, zSchema, SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT, &iRes);
+ isOk = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCK_TIMEOUT:
+ case SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE: {
+ int x;
+ if( nArg!=3 ) break;
+ x = (int)integerValue(azArg[2]);
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, zSchema, filectrl, &x);
+ isOk = 2;
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_FCNTL_PERSIST_WAL:
+ case SQLITE_FCNTL_POWERSAFE_OVERWRITE: {
+ int x;
+ if( nArg!=2 && nArg!=3 ) break;
+ x = nArg==3 ? booleanValue(azArg[2]) : -1;
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, zSchema, filectrl, &x);
+ iRes = x;
+ isOk = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_FCNTL_DATA_VERSION:
+ case SQLITE_FCNTL_HAS_MOVED: {
+ int x;
+ if( nArg!=2 ) break;
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, zSchema, filectrl, &x);
+ iRes = x;
+ isOk = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_FCNTL_TEMPFILENAME: {
+ char *z = 0;
+ if( nArg!=2 ) break;
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, zSchema, filectrl, &z);
+ if( z ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s\n", z);
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+ }
+ isOk = 2;
+ break;
+ }
+ case SQLITE_FCNTL_RESERVE_BYTES: {
+ int x;
+ if( nArg>=3 ){
+ x = atoi(azArg[2]);
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, zSchema, filectrl, &x);
+ }
+ x = -1;
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, zSchema, filectrl, &x);
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%d\n", x);
+ isOk = 2;
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( isOk==0 && iCtrl>=0 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "Usage: .filectrl %s %s\n", zCmd,aCtrl[iCtrl].zUsage);
+ rc = 1;
+ }else if( isOk==1 ){
+ char zBuf[100];
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zBuf), zBuf, "%lld", iRes);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "%s\n", zBuf);
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='f' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "fullschema", n)==0 ){
+ ShellState data;
+ int doStats = 0;
+ memcpy(&data, p, sizeof(data));
+ data.showHeader = 0;
+ data.cMode = data.mode = MODE_Semi;
+ if( nArg==2 && optionMatch(azArg[1], "indent") ){
+ data.cMode = data.mode = MODE_Pretty;
+ nArg = 1;
+ }
+ if( nArg!=1 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .fullschema ?--indent?\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->db,
+ "SELECT sql FROM"
+ " (SELECT sql sql, type type, tbl_name tbl_name, name name, rowid x"
+ " FROM sqlite_schema UNION ALL"
+ " SELECT sql, type, tbl_name, name, rowid FROM sqlite_temp_schema) "
+ "WHERE type!='meta' AND sql NOTNULL AND name NOT LIKE 'sqlite_%' "
+ "ORDER BY x",
+ callback, &data, 0
+ );
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db,
+ "SELECT rowid FROM sqlite_schema"
+ " WHERE name GLOB 'sqlite_stat[134]'",
+ -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ doStats = sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW;
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ }
+ if( doStats==0 ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "/* No STAT tables available */\n");
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(p->out, "ANALYZE sqlite_schema;\n");
+ data.cMode = data.mode = MODE_Insert;
+ data.zDestTable = "sqlite_stat1";
+ shell_exec(&data, "SELECT * FROM sqlite_stat1", 0);
+ data.zDestTable = "sqlite_stat4";
+ shell_exec(&data, "SELECT * FROM sqlite_stat4", 0);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "ANALYZE sqlite_schema;\n");
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='h' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "headers", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ p->showHeader = booleanValue(azArg[1]);
+ p->shellFlgs |= SHFLG_HeaderSet;
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .headers on|off\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='h' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "help", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg>=2 ){
+ n = showHelp(p->out, azArg[1]);
+ if( n==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "Nothing matches '%s'\n", azArg[1]);
+ }
+ }else{
+ showHelp(p->out, 0);
+ }
+ }else
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( c=='i' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "import", n)==0 ){
+ char *zTable = 0; /* Insert data into this table */
+ char *zSchema = 0; /* within this schema (may default to "main") */
+ char *zFile = 0; /* Name of file to extra content from */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = NULL; /* A statement */
+ int nCol; /* Number of columns in the table */
+ int nByte; /* Number of bytes in an SQL string */
+ int i, j; /* Loop counters */
+ int needCommit; /* True to COMMIT or ROLLBACK at end */
+ int nSep; /* Number of bytes in p->colSeparator[] */
+ char *zSql; /* An SQL statement */
+ char *zFullTabName; /* Table name with schema if applicable */
+ ImportCtx sCtx; /* Reader context */
+ char *(SQLITE_CDECL *xRead)(ImportCtx*); /* Func to read one value */
+ int eVerbose = 0; /* Larger for more console output */
+ int nSkip = 0; /* Initial lines to skip */
+ int useOutputMode = 1; /* Use output mode to determine separators */
+ char *zCreate = 0; /* CREATE TABLE statement text */
+
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run .import in safe mode");
+ memset(&sCtx, 0, sizeof(sCtx));
+ if( p->mode==MODE_Ascii ){
+ xRead = ascii_read_one_field;
+ }else{
+ xRead = csv_read_one_field;
+ }
+ rc = 1;
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ char *z = azArg[i];
+ if( z[0]=='-' && z[1]=='-' ) z++;
+ if( z[0]!='-' ){
+ if( zFile==0 ){
+ zFile = z;
+ }else if( zTable==0 ){
+ zTable = z;
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "ERROR: extra argument: \"%s\". Usage:\n", z);
+ showHelp(p->out, "import");
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-v")==0 ){
+ eVerbose++;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-schema")==0 && i<nArg-1 ){
+ zSchema = azArg[++i];
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-skip")==0 && i<nArg-1 ){
+ nSkip = integerValue(azArg[++i]);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-ascii")==0 ){
+ sCtx.cColSep = SEP_Unit[0];
+ sCtx.cRowSep = SEP_Record[0];
+ xRead = ascii_read_one_field;
+ useOutputMode = 0;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-csv")==0 ){
+ sCtx.cColSep = ',';
+ sCtx.cRowSep = '\n';
+ xRead = csv_read_one_field;
+ useOutputMode = 0;
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "ERROR: unknown option: \"%s\". Usage:\n", z);
+ showHelp(p->out, "import");
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }
+ if( zTable==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "ERROR: missing %s argument. Usage:\n",
+ zFile==0 ? "FILE" : "TABLE");
+ showHelp(p->out, "import");
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ seenInterrupt = 0;
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ if( useOutputMode ){
+ /* If neither the --csv or --ascii options are specified, then set
+ ** the column and row separator characters from the output mode. */
+ nSep = strlen30(p->colSeparator);
+ if( nSep==0 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr,
+ "Error: non-null column separator required for import\n");
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ if( nSep>1 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr,
+ "Error: multi-character column separators not allowed"
+ " for import\n");
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ nSep = strlen30(p->rowSeparator);
+ if( nSep==0 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr,
+ "Error: non-null row separator required for import\n");
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ if( nSep==2 && p->mode==MODE_Csv
+ && cli_strcmp(p->rowSeparator,SEP_CrLf)==0
+ ){
+ /* When importing CSV (only), if the row separator is set to the
+ ** default output row separator, change it to the default input
+ ** row separator. This avoids having to maintain different input
+ ** and output row separators. */
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->rowSeparator), p->rowSeparator, SEP_Row);
+ nSep = strlen30(p->rowSeparator);
+ }
+ if( nSep>1 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: multi-character row separators not allowed"
+ " for import\n");
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ sCtx.cColSep = (u8)p->colSeparator[0];
+ sCtx.cRowSep = (u8)p->rowSeparator[0];
+ }
+ sCtx.zFile = zFile;
+ sCtx.nLine = 1;
+ if( sCtx.zFile[0]=='|' ){
+#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_POPEN
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: pipes are not supported in this OS\n");
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+#else
+ sCtx.in = popen(sCtx.zFile+1, "r");
+ sCtx.zFile = "<pipe>";
+ sCtx.xCloser = pclose;
+#endif
+ }else{
+ sCtx.in = fopen(sCtx.zFile, "rb");
+ sCtx.xCloser = fclose;
+ }
+ if( sCtx.in==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: cannot open \"%s\"\n", zFile);
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ if( eVerbose>=2 || (eVerbose>=1 && useOutputMode) ){
+ char zSep[2];
+ zSep[1] = 0;
+ zSep[0] = sCtx.cColSep;
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "Column separator ");
+ output_c_string(p->out, zSep);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, ", row separator ");
+ zSep[0] = sCtx.cRowSep;
+ output_c_string(p->out, zSep);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "\n");
+ }
+ sCtx.z = sqlite3_malloc64(120);
+ if( sCtx.z==0 ){
+ import_cleanup(&sCtx);
+ shell_out_of_memory();
+ }
+ /* Below, resources must be freed before exit. */
+ while( (nSkip--)>0 ){
+ while( xRead(&sCtx) && sCtx.cTerm==sCtx.cColSep ){}
+ }
+ if( zSchema!=0 ){
+ zFullTabName = sqlite3_mprintf("\"%w\".\"%w\"", zSchema, zTable);
+ }else{
+ zFullTabName = sqlite3_mprintf("\"%w\"", zTable);
+ }
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("SELECT * FROM %s", zFullTabName);
+ if( zSql==0 || zFullTabName==0 ){
+ import_cleanup(&sCtx);
+ shell_out_of_memory();
+ }
+ nByte = strlen30(zSql);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ import_append_char(&sCtx, 0); /* To ensure sCtx.z is allocated */
+ if( rc && sqlite3_strglob("no such table: *", sqlite3_errmsg(p->db))==0 ){
+ sqlite3 *dbCols = 0;
+ char *zRenames = 0;
+ char *zColDefs;
+ zCreate = sqlite3_mprintf("CREATE TABLE %s", zFullTabName);
+ while( xRead(&sCtx) ){
+ zAutoColumn(sCtx.z, &dbCols, 0);
+ if( sCtx.cTerm!=sCtx.cColSep ) break;
+ }
+ zColDefs = zAutoColumn(0, &dbCols, &zRenames);
+ if( zRenames!=0 ){
+ utf8_printf((stdin_is_interactive && p->in==stdin)? p->out : stderr,
+ "Columns renamed during .import %s due to duplicates:\n"
+ "%s\n", sCtx.zFile, zRenames);
+ sqlite3_free(zRenames);
+ }
+ assert(dbCols==0);
+ if( zColDefs==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"%s: empty file\n", sCtx.zFile);
+ import_fail:
+ sqlite3_free(zCreate);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zFullTabName);
+ import_cleanup(&sCtx);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ zCreate = sqlite3_mprintf("%z%z\n", zCreate, zColDefs);
+ if( eVerbose>=1 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s\n", zCreate);
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->db, zCreate, 0, 0, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "%s failed:\n%s\n", zCreate, sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ goto import_fail;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zCreate);
+ zCreate = 0;
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ }
+ if( rc ){
+ if (pStmt) sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ goto import_fail;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ nCol = sqlite3_column_count(pStmt);
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ pStmt = 0;
+ if( nCol==0 ) return 0; /* no columns, no error */
+ zSql = sqlite3_malloc64( nByte*2 + 20 + nCol*2 );
+ if( zSql==0 ){
+ import_cleanup(&sCtx);
+ shell_out_of_memory();
+ }
+ sqlite3_snprintf(nByte+20, zSql, "INSERT INTO %s VALUES(?", zFullTabName);
+ j = strlen30(zSql);
+ for(i=1; i<nCol; i++){
+ zSql[j++] = ',';
+ zSql[j++] = '?';
+ }
+ zSql[j++] = ')';
+ zSql[j] = 0;
+ if( eVerbose>=2 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "Insert using: %s\n", zSql);
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ if (pStmt) sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ goto import_fail;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ sqlite3_free(zFullTabName);
+ needCommit = sqlite3_get_autocommit(p->db);
+ if( needCommit ) sqlite3_exec(p->db, "BEGIN", 0, 0, 0);
+ do{
+ int startLine = sCtx.nLine;
+ for(i=0; i<nCol; i++){
+ char *z = xRead(&sCtx);
+ /*
+ ** Did we reach end-of-file before finding any columns?
+ ** If so, stop instead of NULL filling the remaining columns.
+ */
+ if( z==0 && i==0 ) break;
+ /*
+ ** Did we reach end-of-file OR end-of-line before finding any
+ ** columns in ASCII mode? If so, stop instead of NULL filling
+ ** the remaining columns.
+ */
+ if( p->mode==MODE_Ascii && (z==0 || z[0]==0) && i==0 ) break;
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pStmt, i+1, z, -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ if( i<nCol-1 && sCtx.cTerm!=sCtx.cColSep ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "%s:%d: expected %d columns but found %d - "
+ "filling the rest with NULL\n",
+ sCtx.zFile, startLine, nCol, i+1);
+ i += 2;
+ while( i<=nCol ){ sqlite3_bind_null(pStmt, i); i++; }
+ }
+ }
+ if( sCtx.cTerm==sCtx.cColSep ){
+ do{
+ xRead(&sCtx);
+ i++;
+ }while( sCtx.cTerm==sCtx.cColSep );
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "%s:%d: expected %d columns but found %d - "
+ "extras ignored\n",
+ sCtx.zFile, startLine, nCol, i);
+ }
+ if( i>=nCol ){
+ sqlite3_step(pStmt);
+ rc = sqlite3_reset(pStmt);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "%s:%d: INSERT failed: %s\n", sCtx.zFile,
+ startLine, sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ sCtx.nErr++;
+ }else{
+ sCtx.nRow++;
+ }
+ }
+ }while( sCtx.cTerm!=EOF );
+
+ import_cleanup(&sCtx);
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( needCommit ) sqlite3_exec(p->db, "COMMIT", 0, 0, 0);
+ if( eVerbose>0 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out,
+ "Added %d rows with %d errors using %d lines of input\n",
+ sCtx.nRow, sCtx.nErr, sCtx.nLine-1);
+ }
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) */
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_UNTESTABLE
+ if( c=='i' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "imposter", n)==0 ){
+ char *zSql;
+ char *zCollist = 0;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
+ int tnum = 0;
+ int isWO = 0; /* True if making an imposter of a WITHOUT ROWID table */
+ int lenPK = 0; /* Length of the PRIMARY KEY string for isWO tables */
+ int i;
+ if( !ShellHasFlag(p,SHFLG_TestingMode) ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, ".%s unavailable without --unsafe-testing\n",
+ "imposter");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ if( !(nArg==3 || (nArg==2 && sqlite3_stricmp(azArg[1],"off")==0)) ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Usage: .imposter INDEX IMPOSTER\n"
+ " .imposter off\n");
+ /* Also allowed, but not documented:
+ **
+ ** .imposter TABLE IMPOSTER
+ **
+ ** where TABLE is a WITHOUT ROWID table. In that case, the
+ ** imposter is another WITHOUT ROWID table with the columns in
+ ** storage order. */
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_IMPOSTER, p->db, "main", 0, 1);
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "SELECT rootpage, 0 FROM sqlite_schema"
+ " WHERE name='%q' AND type='index'"
+ "UNION ALL "
+ "SELECT rootpage, 1 FROM sqlite_schema"
+ " WHERE name='%q' AND type='table'"
+ " AND sql LIKE '%%without%%rowid%%'",
+ azArg[1], azArg[1]
+ );
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ if( sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ tnum = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 0);
+ isWO = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 1);
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("PRAGMA index_xinfo='%q'", azArg[1]);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ i = 0;
+ while( rc==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ char zLabel[20];
+ const char *zCol = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,2);
+ i++;
+ if( zCol==0 ){
+ if( sqlite3_column_int(pStmt,1)==-1 ){
+ zCol = "_ROWID_";
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zLabel),zLabel,"expr%d",i);
+ zCol = zLabel;
+ }
+ }
+ if( isWO && lenPK==0 && sqlite3_column_int(pStmt,5)==0 && zCollist ){
+ lenPK = (int)strlen(zCollist);
+ }
+ if( zCollist==0 ){
+ zCollist = sqlite3_mprintf("\"%w\"", zCol);
+ }else{
+ zCollist = sqlite3_mprintf("%z,\"%w\"", zCollist, zCol);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( i==0 || tnum==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "no such index: \"%s\"\n", azArg[1]);
+ rc = 1;
+ sqlite3_free(zCollist);
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ if( lenPK==0 ) lenPK = 100000;
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "CREATE TABLE \"%w\"(%s,PRIMARY KEY(%.*s))WITHOUT ROWID",
+ azArg[2], zCollist, lenPK, zCollist);
+ sqlite3_free(zCollist);
+ rc = sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_IMPOSTER, p->db, "main", 1, tnum);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->db, zSql, 0, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_IMPOSTER, p->db, "main", 0, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error in [%s]: %s\n", zSql, sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stdout, "%s;\n", zSql);
+ raw_printf(stdout,
+ "WARNING: writing to an imposter table will corrupt the \"%s\" %s!\n",
+ azArg[1], isWO ? "table" : "index"
+ );
+ }
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "SQLITE_TESTCTRL_IMPOSTER returns %d\n", rc);
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_TEST_CONTROL) */
+
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_IOTRACE
+ if( c=='i' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "iotrace", n)==0 ){
+ SQLITE_API extern void (SQLITE_CDECL *sqlite3IoTrace)(const char*, ...);
+ if( iotrace && iotrace!=stdout ) fclose(iotrace);
+ iotrace = 0;
+ if( nArg<2 ){
+ sqlite3IoTrace = 0;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1], "-")==0 ){
+ sqlite3IoTrace = iotracePrintf;
+ iotrace = stdout;
+ }else{
+ iotrace = fopen(azArg[1], "w");
+ if( iotrace==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: cannot open \"%s\"\n", azArg[1]);
+ sqlite3IoTrace = 0;
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ sqlite3IoTrace = iotracePrintf;
+ }
+ }
+ }else
+#endif
+
+ if( c=='l' && n>=5 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "limits", n)==0 ){
+ static const struct {
+ const char *zLimitName; /* Name of a limit */
+ int limitCode; /* Integer code for that limit */
+ } aLimit[] = {
+ { "length", SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH },
+ { "sql_length", SQLITE_LIMIT_SQL_LENGTH },
+ { "column", SQLITE_LIMIT_COLUMN },
+ { "expr_depth", SQLITE_LIMIT_EXPR_DEPTH },
+ { "compound_select", SQLITE_LIMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT },
+ { "vdbe_op", SQLITE_LIMIT_VDBE_OP },
+ { "function_arg", SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG },
+ { "attached", SQLITE_LIMIT_ATTACHED },
+ { "like_pattern_length", SQLITE_LIMIT_LIKE_PATTERN_LENGTH },
+ { "variable_number", SQLITE_LIMIT_VARIABLE_NUMBER },
+ { "trigger_depth", SQLITE_LIMIT_TRIGGER_DEPTH },
+ { "worker_threads", SQLITE_LIMIT_WORKER_THREADS },
+ };
+ int i, n2;
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ if( nArg==1 ){
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aLimit); i++){
+ printf("%20s %d\n", aLimit[i].zLimitName,
+ sqlite3_limit(p->db, aLimit[i].limitCode, -1));
+ }
+ }else if( nArg>3 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .limit NAME ?NEW-VALUE?\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }else{
+ int iLimit = -1;
+ n2 = strlen30(azArg[1]);
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aLimit); i++){
+ if( sqlite3_strnicmp(aLimit[i].zLimitName, azArg[1], n2)==0 ){
+ if( iLimit<0 ){
+ iLimit = i;
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "ambiguous limit: \"%s\"\n", azArg[1]);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( iLimit<0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "unknown limit: \"%s\"\n"
+ "enter \".limits\" with no arguments for a list.\n",
+ azArg[1]);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ if( nArg==3 ){
+ sqlite3_limit(p->db, aLimit[iLimit].limitCode,
+ (int)integerValue(azArg[2]));
+ }
+ printf("%20s %d\n", aLimit[iLimit].zLimitName,
+ sqlite3_limit(p->db, aLimit[iLimit].limitCode, -1));
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='l' && n>2 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "lint", n)==0 ){
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ lintDotCommand(p, azArg, nArg);
+ }else
+
+#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) && !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE)
+ if( c=='l' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "load", n)==0 ){
+ const char *zFile, *zProc;
+ char *zErrMsg = 0;
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run .load in safe mode");
+ if( nArg<2 || azArg[1][0]==0 ){
+ /* Must have a non-empty FILE. (Will not load self.) */
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .load FILE ?ENTRYPOINT?\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ zFile = azArg[1];
+ zProc = nArg>=3 ? azArg[2] : 0;
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ rc = sqlite3_load_extension(p->db, zFile, zProc, &zErrMsg);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", zErrMsg);
+ sqlite3_free(zErrMsg);
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+#endif
+
+ if( c=='l' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "log", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg!=2 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .log FILENAME\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ const char *zFile = azArg[1];
+ if( p->bSafeMode
+ && cli_strcmp(zFile,"on")!=0
+ && cli_strcmp(zFile,"off")!=0
+ ){
+ raw_printf(stdout, "cannot set .log to anything other "
+ "than \"on\" or \"off\"\n");
+ zFile = "off";
+ }
+ output_file_close(p->pLog);
+ if( cli_strcmp(zFile,"on")==0 ) zFile = "stdout";
+ p->pLog = output_file_open(zFile, 0);
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='m' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "mode", n)==0 ){
+ const char *zMode = 0;
+ const char *zTabname = 0;
+ int i, n2;
+ ColModeOpts cmOpts = ColModeOpts_default;
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ const char *z = azArg[i];
+ if( optionMatch(z,"wrap") && i+1<nArg ){
+ cmOpts.iWrap = integerValue(azArg[++i]);
+ }else if( optionMatch(z,"ww") ){
+ cmOpts.bWordWrap = 1;
+ }else if( optionMatch(z,"wordwrap") && i+1<nArg ){
+ cmOpts.bWordWrap = (u8)booleanValue(azArg[++i]);
+ }else if( optionMatch(z,"quote") ){
+ cmOpts.bQuote = 1;
+ }else if( optionMatch(z,"noquote") ){
+ cmOpts.bQuote = 0;
+ }else if( zMode==0 ){
+ zMode = z;
+ /* Apply defaults for qbox pseudo-mode. If that
+ * overwrites already-set values, user was informed of this.
+ */
+ if( cli_strcmp(z, "qbox")==0 ){
+ ColModeOpts cmo = ColModeOpts_default_qbox;
+ zMode = "box";
+ cmOpts = cmo;
+ }
+ }else if( zTabname==0 ){
+ zTabname = z;
+ }else if( z[0]=='-' ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "unknown option: %s\n", z);
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "options:\n"
+ " --noquote\n"
+ " --quote\n"
+ " --wordwrap on/off\n"
+ " --wrap N\n"
+ " --ww\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "extra argument: \"%s\"\n", z);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }
+ if( zMode==0 ){
+ if( p->mode==MODE_Column
+ || (p->mode>=MODE_Markdown && p->mode<=MODE_Box)
+ ){
+ raw_printf
+ (p->out,
+ "current output mode: %s --wrap %d --wordwrap %s --%squote\n",
+ modeDescr[p->mode], p->cmOpts.iWrap,
+ p->cmOpts.bWordWrap ? "on" : "off",
+ p->cmOpts.bQuote ? "" : "no");
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(p->out, "current output mode: %s\n", modeDescr[p->mode]);
+ }
+ zMode = modeDescr[p->mode];
+ }
+ n2 = strlen30(zMode);
+ if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"lines",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Line;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->rowSeparator), p->rowSeparator, SEP_Row);
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"columns",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Column;
+ if( (p->shellFlgs & SHFLG_HeaderSet)==0 ){
+ p->showHeader = 1;
+ }
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->rowSeparator), p->rowSeparator, SEP_Row);
+ p->cmOpts = cmOpts;
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"list",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_List;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->colSeparator), p->colSeparator, SEP_Column);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->rowSeparator), p->rowSeparator, SEP_Row);
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"html",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Html;
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"tcl",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Tcl;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->colSeparator), p->colSeparator, SEP_Space);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->rowSeparator), p->rowSeparator, SEP_Row);
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"csv",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Csv;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->colSeparator), p->colSeparator, SEP_Comma);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->rowSeparator), p->rowSeparator, SEP_CrLf);
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"tabs",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_List;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->colSeparator), p->colSeparator, SEP_Tab);
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"insert",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Insert;
+ set_table_name(p, zTabname ? zTabname : "table");
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"quote",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Quote;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->colSeparator), p->colSeparator, SEP_Comma);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->rowSeparator), p->rowSeparator, SEP_Row);
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"ascii",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Ascii;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->colSeparator), p->colSeparator, SEP_Unit);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->rowSeparator), p->rowSeparator, SEP_Record);
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"markdown",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Markdown;
+ p->cmOpts = cmOpts;
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"table",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Table;
+ p->cmOpts = cmOpts;
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"box",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Box;
+ p->cmOpts = cmOpts;
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"count",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Count;
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"off",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Off;
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zMode,"json",n2)==0 ){
+ p->mode = MODE_Json;
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: mode should be one of: "
+ "ascii box column csv html insert json line list markdown "
+ "qbox quote table tabs tcl\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ p->cMode = p->mode;
+ }else
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( c=='n' && cli_strcmp(azArg[0], "nonce")==0 ){
+ if( nArg!=2 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .nonce NONCE\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }else if( p->zNonce==0 || cli_strcmp(azArg[1],p->zNonce)!=0 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "line %d: incorrect nonce: \"%s\"\n",
+ p->lineno, azArg[1]);
+ exit(1);
+ }else{
+ p->bSafeMode = 0;
+ return 0; /* Return immediately to bypass the safe mode reset
+ ** at the end of this procedure */
+ }
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) */
+
+ if( c=='n' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "nullvalue", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->nullValue), p->nullValue,
+ "%.*s", (int)ArraySize(p->nullValue)-1, azArg[1]);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .nullvalue STRING\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='o' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "open", n)==0 && n>=2 ){
+ const char *zFN = 0; /* Pointer to constant filename */
+ char *zNewFilename = 0; /* Name of the database file to open */
+ int iName = 1; /* Index in azArg[] of the filename */
+ int newFlag = 0; /* True to delete file before opening */
+ int openMode = SHELL_OPEN_UNSPEC;
+
+ /* Check for command-line arguments */
+ for(iName=1; iName<nArg; iName++){
+ const char *z = azArg[iName];
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( optionMatch(z,"new") ){
+ newFlag = 1;
+#ifdef SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB
+ }else if( optionMatch(z, "zip") ){
+ openMode = SHELL_OPEN_ZIPFILE;
+#endif
+ }else if( optionMatch(z, "append") ){
+ openMode = SHELL_OPEN_APPENDVFS;
+ }else if( optionMatch(z, "readonly") ){
+ openMode = SHELL_OPEN_READONLY;
+ }else if( optionMatch(z, "nofollow") ){
+ p->openFlags |= SQLITE_OPEN_NOFOLLOW;
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE
+ }else if( optionMatch(z, "deserialize") ){
+ openMode = SHELL_OPEN_DESERIALIZE;
+ }else if( optionMatch(z, "hexdb") ){
+ openMode = SHELL_OPEN_HEXDB;
+ }else if( optionMatch(z, "maxsize") && iName+1<nArg ){
+ p->szMax = integerValue(azArg[++iName]);
+#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE */
+ }else
+#endif /* !SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE */
+ if( z[0]=='-' ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "unknown option: %s\n", z);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }else if( zFN ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "extra argument: \"%s\"\n", z);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }else{
+ zFN = z;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* Close the existing database */
+ session_close_all(p, -1);
+ close_db(p->db);
+ p->db = 0;
+ p->pAuxDb->zDbFilename = 0;
+ sqlite3_free(p->pAuxDb->zFreeOnClose);
+ p->pAuxDb->zFreeOnClose = 0;
+ p->openMode = openMode;
+ p->openFlags = 0;
+ p->szMax = 0;
+
+ /* If a filename is specified, try to open it first */
+ if( zFN || p->openMode==SHELL_OPEN_HEXDB ){
+ if( newFlag && zFN && !p->bSafeMode ) shellDeleteFile(zFN);
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( p->bSafeMode
+ && p->openMode!=SHELL_OPEN_HEXDB
+ && zFN
+ && cli_strcmp(zFN,":memory:")!=0
+ ){
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot open disk-based database files in safe mode");
+ }
+#else
+ /* WASM mode has its own sandboxed pseudo-filesystem. */
+#endif
+ if( zFN ){
+ zNewFilename = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", zFN);
+ shell_check_oom(zNewFilename);
+ }else{
+ zNewFilename = 0;
+ }
+ p->pAuxDb->zDbFilename = zNewFilename;
+ open_db(p, OPEN_DB_KEEPALIVE);
+ if( p->db==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: cannot open '%s'\n", zNewFilename);
+ sqlite3_free(zNewFilename);
+ }else{
+ p->pAuxDb->zFreeOnClose = zNewFilename;
+ }
+ }
+ if( p->db==0 ){
+ /* As a fall-back open a TEMP database */
+ p->pAuxDb->zDbFilename = 0;
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ }
+ }else
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( (c=='o'
+ && (cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "output", n)==0
+ || cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "once", n)==0))
+ || (c=='e' && n==5 && cli_strcmp(azArg[0],"excel")==0)
+ ){
+ char *zFile = 0;
+ int bTxtMode = 0;
+ int i;
+ int eMode = 0;
+ int bOnce = 0; /* 0: .output, 1: .once, 2: .excel */
+ unsigned char zBOM[4]; /* Byte-order mark to using if --bom is present */
+
+ zBOM[0] = 0;
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run .%s in safe mode", azArg[0]);
+ if( c=='e' ){
+ eMode = 'x';
+ bOnce = 2;
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(azArg[0],"once",n)==0 ){
+ bOnce = 1;
+ }
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ char *z = azArg[i];
+ if( z[0]=='-' ){
+ if( z[1]=='-' ) z++;
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"-bom")==0 ){
+ zBOM[0] = 0xef;
+ zBOM[1] = 0xbb;
+ zBOM[2] = 0xbf;
+ zBOM[3] = 0;
+ }else if( c!='e' && cli_strcmp(z,"-x")==0 ){
+ eMode = 'x'; /* spreadsheet */
+ }else if( c!='e' && cli_strcmp(z,"-e")==0 ){
+ eMode = 'e'; /* text editor */
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "ERROR: unknown option: \"%s\". Usage:\n",
+ azArg[i]);
+ showHelp(p->out, azArg[0]);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }else if( zFile==0 && eMode!='e' && eMode!='x' ){
+ zFile = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", z);
+ if( zFile && zFile[0]=='|' ){
+ while( i+1<nArg ) zFile = sqlite3_mprintf("%z %s", zFile, azArg[++i]);
+ break;
+ }
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"ERROR: extra parameter: \"%s\". Usage:\n",
+ azArg[i]);
+ showHelp(p->out, azArg[0]);
+ rc = 1;
+ sqlite3_free(zFile);
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }
+ if( zFile==0 ){
+ zFile = sqlite3_mprintf("stdout");
+ }
+ if( bOnce ){
+ p->outCount = 2;
+ }else{
+ p->outCount = 0;
+ }
+ output_reset(p);
+#ifndef SQLITE_NOHAVE_SYSTEM
+ if( eMode=='e' || eMode=='x' ){
+ p->doXdgOpen = 1;
+ outputModePush(p);
+ if( eMode=='x' ){
+ /* spreadsheet mode. Output as CSV. */
+ newTempFile(p, "csv");
+ ShellClearFlag(p, SHFLG_Echo);
+ p->mode = MODE_Csv;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->colSeparator), p->colSeparator, SEP_Comma);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->rowSeparator), p->rowSeparator, SEP_CrLf);
+ }else{
+ /* text editor mode */
+ newTempFile(p, "txt");
+ bTxtMode = 1;
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zFile);
+ zFile = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", p->zTempFile);
+ }
+#endif /* SQLITE_NOHAVE_SYSTEM */
+ shell_check_oom(zFile);
+ if( zFile[0]=='|' ){
+#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_POPEN
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: pipes are not supported in this OS\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ p->out = stdout;
+#else
+ p->out = popen(zFile + 1, "w");
+ if( p->out==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: cannot open pipe \"%s\"\n", zFile + 1);
+ p->out = stdout;
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ if( zBOM[0] ) fwrite(zBOM, 1, 3, p->out);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->outfile), p->outfile, "%s", zFile);
+ }
+#endif
+ }else{
+ p->out = output_file_open(zFile, bTxtMode);
+ if( p->out==0 ){
+ if( cli_strcmp(zFile,"off")!=0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: cannot write to \"%s\"\n", zFile);
+ }
+ p->out = stdout;
+ rc = 1;
+ } else {
+ if( zBOM[0] ) fwrite(zBOM, 1, 3, p->out);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->outfile), p->outfile, "%s", zFile);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zFile);
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) */
+
+ if( c=='p' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "parameter", n)==0 ){
+ open_db(p,0);
+ if( nArg<=1 ) goto parameter_syntax_error;
+
+ /* .parameter clear
+ ** Clear all bind parameters by dropping the TEMP table that holds them.
+ */
+ if( nArg==2 && cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"clear")==0 ){
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, "DROP TABLE IF EXISTS temp.sqlite_parameters;",
+ 0, 0, 0);
+ }else
+
+ /* .parameter list
+ ** List all bind parameters.
+ */
+ if( nArg==2 && cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"list")==0 ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ int rx;
+ int len = 0;
+ rx = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db,
+ "SELECT max(length(key)) "
+ "FROM temp.sqlite_parameters;", -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ if( rx==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ len = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 0);
+ if( len>40 ) len = 40;
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ pStmt = 0;
+ if( len ){
+ rx = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db,
+ "SELECT key, quote(value) "
+ "FROM temp.sqlite_parameters;", -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ while( rx==SQLITE_OK && sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%-*s %s\n", len, sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,0),
+ sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,1));
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ }
+ }else
+
+ /* .parameter init
+ ** Make sure the TEMP table used to hold bind parameters exists.
+ ** Create it if necessary.
+ */
+ if( nArg==2 && cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"init")==0 ){
+ bind_table_init(p);
+ }else
+
+ /* .parameter set NAME VALUE
+ ** Set or reset a bind parameter. NAME should be the full parameter
+ ** name exactly as it appears in the query. (ex: $abc, @def). The
+ ** VALUE can be in either SQL literal notation, or if not it will be
+ ** understood to be a text string.
+ */
+ if( nArg==4 && cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"set")==0 ){
+ int rx;
+ char *zSql;
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
+ const char *zKey = azArg[2];
+ const char *zValue = azArg[3];
+ bind_table_init(p);
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "REPLACE INTO temp.sqlite_parameters(key,value)"
+ "VALUES(%Q,%s);", zKey, zValue);
+ shell_check_oom(zSql);
+ pStmt = 0;
+ rx = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ if( rx!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ pStmt = 0;
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "REPLACE INTO temp.sqlite_parameters(key,value)"
+ "VALUES(%Q,%Q);", zKey, zValue);
+ shell_check_oom(zSql);
+ rx = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ if( rx!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "Error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ pStmt = 0;
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_step(pStmt);
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ }else
+
+ /* .parameter unset NAME
+ ** Remove the NAME binding from the parameter binding table, if it
+ ** exists.
+ */
+ if( nArg==3 && cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"unset")==0 ){
+ char *zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "DELETE FROM temp.sqlite_parameters WHERE key=%Q", azArg[2]);
+ shell_check_oom(zSql);
+ sqlite3_exec(p->db, zSql, 0, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }else
+ /* If no command name matches, show a syntax error */
+ parameter_syntax_error:
+ showHelp(p->out, "parameter");
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='p' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "print", n)==0 ){
+ int i;
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ if( i>1 ) raw_printf(p->out, " ");
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", azArg[i]);
+ }
+ raw_printf(p->out, "\n");
+ }else
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK
+ if( c=='p' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "progress", n)==0 ){
+ int i;
+ int nn = 0;
+ p->flgProgress = 0;
+ p->mxProgress = 0;
+ p->nProgress = 0;
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ const char *z = azArg[i];
+ if( z[0]=='-' ){
+ z++;
+ if( z[0]=='-' ) z++;
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"quiet")==0 || cli_strcmp(z,"q")==0 ){
+ p->flgProgress |= SHELL_PROGRESS_QUIET;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"reset")==0 ){
+ p->flgProgress |= SHELL_PROGRESS_RESET;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"once")==0 ){
+ p->flgProgress |= SHELL_PROGRESS_ONCE;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"limit")==0 ){
+ if( i+1>=nArg ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: missing argument on --limit\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }else{
+ p->mxProgress = (int)integerValue(azArg[++i]);
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: unknown option: \"%s\"\n", azArg[i]);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }else{
+ nn = (int)integerValue(z);
+ }
+ }
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ sqlite3_progress_handler(p->db, nn, progress_handler, p);
+ }else
+#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK */
+
+ if( c=='p' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "prompt", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg >= 2) {
+ shell_strncpy(mainPrompt,azArg[1],(int)ArraySize(mainPrompt)-1);
+ }
+ if( nArg >= 3) {
+ shell_strncpy(continuePrompt,azArg[2],(int)ArraySize(continuePrompt)-1);
+ }
+ }else
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( c=='q' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "quit", n)==0 ){
+ rc = 2;
+ }else
+#endif
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( c=='r' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "read", n)==0 ){
+ FILE *inSaved = p->in;
+ int savedLineno = p->lineno;
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run .read in safe mode");
+ if( nArg!=2 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .read FILE\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ if( azArg[1][0]=='|' ){
+#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_POPEN
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: pipes are not supported in this OS\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ p->out = stdout;
+#else
+ p->in = popen(azArg[1]+1, "r");
+ if( p->in==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: cannot open \"%s\"\n", azArg[1]);
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ rc = process_input(p);
+ pclose(p->in);
+ }
+#endif
+ }else if( (p->in = openChrSource(azArg[1]))==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: cannot open \"%s\"\n", azArg[1]);
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ rc = process_input(p);
+ fclose(p->in);
+ }
+ p->in = inSaved;
+ p->lineno = savedLineno;
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) */
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ if( c=='r' && n>=3 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "restore", n)==0 ){
+ const char *zSrcFile;
+ const char *zDb;
+ sqlite3 *pSrc;
+ sqlite3_backup *pBackup;
+ int nTimeout = 0;
+
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run .restore in safe mode");
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ zSrcFile = azArg[1];
+ zDb = "main";
+ }else if( nArg==3 ){
+ zSrcFile = azArg[2];
+ zDb = azArg[1];
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .restore ?DB? FILE\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_open(zSrcFile, &pSrc);
+ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: cannot open \"%s\"\n", zSrcFile);
+ close_db(pSrc);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ pBackup = sqlite3_backup_init(p->db, zDb, pSrc, "main");
+ if( pBackup==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ close_db(pSrc);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ while( (rc = sqlite3_backup_step(pBackup,100))==SQLITE_OK
+ || rc==SQLITE_BUSY ){
+ if( rc==SQLITE_BUSY ){
+ if( nTimeout++ >= 3 ) break;
+ sqlite3_sleep(100);
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_backup_finish(pBackup);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_DONE ){
+ rc = 0;
+ }else if( rc==SQLITE_BUSY || rc==SQLITE_LOCKED ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: source database is busy\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ close_db(pSrc);
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) */
+
+ if( c=='s' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "scanstats", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1], "est")==0 ){
+ p->scanstatsOn = 2;
+ }else{
+ p->scanstatsOn = (u8)booleanValue(azArg[1]);
+ }
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ sqlite3_db_config(
+ p->db, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS, p->scanstatsOn, (int*)0
+ );
+#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Warning: .scanstats not available in this build.\n");
+#endif
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .scanstats on|off|est\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='s' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "schema", n)==0 ){
+ ShellText sSelect;
+ ShellState data;
+ char *zErrMsg = 0;
+ const char *zDiv = "(";
+ const char *zName = 0;
+ int iSchema = 0;
+ int bDebug = 0;
+ int bNoSystemTabs = 0;
+ int ii;
+
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ memcpy(&data, p, sizeof(data));
+ data.showHeader = 0;
+ data.cMode = data.mode = MODE_Semi;
+ initText(&sSelect);
+ for(ii=1; ii<nArg; ii++){
+ if( optionMatch(azArg[ii],"indent") ){
+ data.cMode = data.mode = MODE_Pretty;
+ }else if( optionMatch(azArg[ii],"debug") ){
+ bDebug = 1;
+ }else if( optionMatch(azArg[ii],"nosys") ){
+ bNoSystemTabs = 1;
+ }else if( azArg[ii][0]=='-' ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Unknown option: \"%s\"\n", azArg[ii]);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }else if( zName==0 ){
+ zName = azArg[ii];
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr,
+ "Usage: .schema ?--indent? ?--nosys? ?LIKE-PATTERN?\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }
+ if( zName!=0 ){
+ int isSchema = sqlite3_strlike(zName, "sqlite_master", '\\')==0
+ || sqlite3_strlike(zName, "sqlite_schema", '\\')==0
+ || sqlite3_strlike(zName,"sqlite_temp_master", '\\')==0
+ || sqlite3_strlike(zName,"sqlite_temp_schema", '\\')==0;
+ if( isSchema ){
+ char *new_argv[2], *new_colv[2];
+ new_argv[0] = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "CREATE TABLE %s (\n"
+ " type text,\n"
+ " name text,\n"
+ " tbl_name text,\n"
+ " rootpage integer,\n"
+ " sql text\n"
+ ")", zName);
+ shell_check_oom(new_argv[0]);
+ new_argv[1] = 0;
+ new_colv[0] = "sql";
+ new_colv[1] = 0;
+ callback(&data, 1, new_argv, new_colv);
+ sqlite3_free(new_argv[0]);
+ }
+ }
+ if( zDiv ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, "SELECT name FROM pragma_database_list",
+ -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: %s\n", sqlite3_errmsg(p->db));
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ appendText(&sSelect, "SELECT sql FROM", 0);
+ iSchema = 0;
+ while( sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ const char *zDb = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 0);
+ char zScNum[30];
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zScNum), zScNum, "%d", ++iSchema);
+ appendText(&sSelect, zDiv, 0);
+ zDiv = " UNION ALL ";
+ appendText(&sSelect, "SELECT shell_add_schema(sql,", 0);
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp(zDb, "main")!=0 ){
+ appendText(&sSelect, zDb, '\'');
+ }else{
+ appendText(&sSelect, "NULL", 0);
+ }
+ appendText(&sSelect, ",name) AS sql, type, tbl_name, name, rowid,", 0);
+ appendText(&sSelect, zScNum, 0);
+ appendText(&sSelect, " AS snum, ", 0);
+ appendText(&sSelect, zDb, '\'');
+ appendText(&sSelect, " AS sname FROM ", 0);
+ appendText(&sSelect, zDb, quoteChar(zDb));
+ appendText(&sSelect, ".sqlite_schema", 0);
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_INTROSPECTION_PRAGMAS
+ if( zName ){
+ appendText(&sSelect,
+ " UNION ALL SELECT shell_module_schema(name),"
+ " 'table', name, name, name, 9e+99, 'main' FROM pragma_module_list",
+ 0);
+ }
+#endif
+ appendText(&sSelect, ") WHERE ", 0);
+ if( zName ){
+ char *zQarg = sqlite3_mprintf("%Q", zName);
+ int bGlob;
+ shell_check_oom(zQarg);
+ bGlob = strchr(zName, '*') != 0 || strchr(zName, '?') != 0 ||
+ strchr(zName, '[') != 0;
+ if( strchr(zName, '.') ){
+ appendText(&sSelect, "lower(printf('%s.%s',sname,tbl_name))", 0);
+ }else{
+ appendText(&sSelect, "lower(tbl_name)", 0);
+ }
+ appendText(&sSelect, bGlob ? " GLOB " : " LIKE ", 0);
+ appendText(&sSelect, zQarg, 0);
+ if( !bGlob ){
+ appendText(&sSelect, " ESCAPE '\\' ", 0);
+ }
+ appendText(&sSelect, " AND ", 0);
+ sqlite3_free(zQarg);
+ }
+ if( bNoSystemTabs ){
+ appendText(&sSelect, "name NOT LIKE 'sqlite_%%' AND ", 0);
+ }
+ appendText(&sSelect, "sql IS NOT NULL"
+ " ORDER BY snum, rowid", 0);
+ if( bDebug ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "SQL: %s;\n", sSelect.z);
+ }else{
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->db, sSelect.z, callback, &data, &zErrMsg);
+ }
+ freeText(&sSelect);
+ }
+ if( zErrMsg ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: %s\n", zErrMsg);
+ sqlite3_free(zErrMsg);
+ rc = 1;
+ }else if( rc != SQLITE_OK ){
+ raw_printf(stderr,"Error: querying schema information\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ rc = 0;
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( (c=='s' && n==11 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "selecttrace", n)==0)
+ || (c=='t' && n==9 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "treetrace", n)==0)
+ ){
+ unsigned int x = nArg>=2? (unsigned int)integerValue(azArg[1]) : 0xffffffff;
+ sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TRACEFLAGS, 1, &x);
+ }else
+
+#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION)
+ if( c=='s' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0],"session",n)==0 && n>=3 ){
+ struct AuxDb *pAuxDb = p->pAuxDb;
+ OpenSession *pSession = &pAuxDb->aSession[0];
+ char **azCmd = &azArg[1];
+ int iSes = 0;
+ int nCmd = nArg - 1;
+ int i;
+ if( nArg<=1 ) goto session_syntax_error;
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ if( nArg>=3 ){
+ for(iSes=0; iSes<pAuxDb->nSession; iSes++){
+ if( cli_strcmp(pAuxDb->aSession[iSes].zName, azArg[1])==0 ) break;
+ }
+ if( iSes<pAuxDb->nSession ){
+ pSession = &pAuxDb->aSession[iSes];
+ azCmd++;
+ nCmd--;
+ }else{
+ pSession = &pAuxDb->aSession[0];
+ iSes = 0;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /* .session attach TABLE
+ ** Invoke the sqlite3session_attach() interface to attach a particular
+ ** table so that it is never filtered.
+ */
+ if( cli_strcmp(azCmd[0],"attach")==0 ){
+ if( nCmd!=2 ) goto session_syntax_error;
+ if( pSession->p==0 ){
+ session_not_open:
+ raw_printf(stderr, "ERROR: No sessions are open\n");
+ }else{
+ rc = sqlite3session_attach(pSession->p, azCmd[1]);
+ if( rc ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "ERROR: sqlite3session_attach() returns %d\n", rc);
+ rc = 0;
+ }
+ }
+ }else
+
+ /* .session changeset FILE
+ ** .session patchset FILE
+ ** Write a changeset or patchset into a file. The file is overwritten.
+ */
+ if( cli_strcmp(azCmd[0],"changeset")==0
+ || cli_strcmp(azCmd[0],"patchset")==0
+ ){
+ FILE *out = 0;
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run \".session %s\" in safe mode", azCmd[0]);
+ if( nCmd!=2 ) goto session_syntax_error;
+ if( pSession->p==0 ) goto session_not_open;
+ out = fopen(azCmd[1], "wb");
+ if( out==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "ERROR: cannot open \"%s\" for writing\n",
+ azCmd[1]);
+ }else{
+ int szChng;
+ void *pChng;
+ if( azCmd[0][0]=='c' ){
+ rc = sqlite3session_changeset(pSession->p, &szChng, &pChng);
+ }else{
+ rc = sqlite3session_patchset(pSession->p, &szChng, &pChng);
+ }
+ if( rc ){
+ printf("Error: error code %d\n", rc);
+ rc = 0;
+ }
+ if( pChng
+ && fwrite(pChng, szChng, 1, out)!=1 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "ERROR: Failed to write entire %d-byte output\n",
+ szChng);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(pChng);
+ fclose(out);
+ }
+ }else
+
+ /* .session close
+ ** Close the identified session
+ */
+ if( cli_strcmp(azCmd[0], "close")==0 ){
+ if( nCmd!=1 ) goto session_syntax_error;
+ if( pAuxDb->nSession ){
+ session_close(pSession);
+ pAuxDb->aSession[iSes] = pAuxDb->aSession[--pAuxDb->nSession];
+ }
+ }else
+
+ /* .session enable ?BOOLEAN?
+ ** Query or set the enable flag
+ */
+ if( cli_strcmp(azCmd[0], "enable")==0 ){
+ int ii;
+ if( nCmd>2 ) goto session_syntax_error;
+ ii = nCmd==1 ? -1 : booleanValue(azCmd[1]);
+ if( pAuxDb->nSession ){
+ ii = sqlite3session_enable(pSession->p, ii);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "session %s enable flag = %d\n",
+ pSession->zName, ii);
+ }
+ }else
+
+ /* .session filter GLOB ....
+ ** Set a list of GLOB patterns of table names to be excluded.
+ */
+ if( cli_strcmp(azCmd[0], "filter")==0 ){
+ int ii, nByte;
+ if( nCmd<2 ) goto session_syntax_error;
+ if( pAuxDb->nSession ){
+ for(ii=0; ii<pSession->nFilter; ii++){
+ sqlite3_free(pSession->azFilter[ii]);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(pSession->azFilter);
+ nByte = sizeof(pSession->azFilter[0])*(nCmd-1);
+ pSession->azFilter = sqlite3_malloc( nByte );
+ if( pSession->azFilter==0 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: out or memory\n");
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ for(ii=1; ii<nCmd; ii++){
+ char *x = pSession->azFilter[ii-1] = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", azCmd[ii]);
+ shell_check_oom(x);
+ }
+ pSession->nFilter = ii-1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+ /* .session indirect ?BOOLEAN?
+ ** Query or set the indirect flag
+ */
+ if( cli_strcmp(azCmd[0], "indirect")==0 ){
+ int ii;
+ if( nCmd>2 ) goto session_syntax_error;
+ ii = nCmd==1 ? -1 : booleanValue(azCmd[1]);
+ if( pAuxDb->nSession ){
+ ii = sqlite3session_indirect(pSession->p, ii);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "session %s indirect flag = %d\n",
+ pSession->zName, ii);
+ }
+ }else
+
+ /* .session isempty
+ ** Determine if the session is empty
+ */
+ if( cli_strcmp(azCmd[0], "isempty")==0 ){
+ int ii;
+ if( nCmd!=1 ) goto session_syntax_error;
+ if( pAuxDb->nSession ){
+ ii = sqlite3session_isempty(pSession->p);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "session %s isempty flag = %d\n",
+ pSession->zName, ii);
+ }
+ }else
+
+ /* .session list
+ ** List all currently open sessions
+ */
+ if( cli_strcmp(azCmd[0],"list")==0 ){
+ for(i=0; i<pAuxDb->nSession; i++){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%d %s\n", i, pAuxDb->aSession[i].zName);
+ }
+ }else
+
+ /* .session open DB NAME
+ ** Open a new session called NAME on the attached database DB.
+ ** DB is normally "main".
+ */
+ if( cli_strcmp(azCmd[0],"open")==0 ){
+ char *zName;
+ if( nCmd!=3 ) goto session_syntax_error;
+ zName = azCmd[2];
+ if( zName[0]==0 ) goto session_syntax_error;
+ for(i=0; i<pAuxDb->nSession; i++){
+ if( cli_strcmp(pAuxDb->aSession[i].zName,zName)==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Session \"%s\" already exists\n", zName);
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }
+ if( pAuxDb->nSession>=ArraySize(pAuxDb->aSession) ){
+ raw_printf(stderr,
+ "Maximum of %d sessions\n", ArraySize(pAuxDb->aSession));
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ pSession = &pAuxDb->aSession[pAuxDb->nSession];
+ rc = sqlite3session_create(p->db, azCmd[1], &pSession->p);
+ if( rc ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Cannot open session: error code=%d\n", rc);
+ rc = 0;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ pSession->nFilter = 0;
+ sqlite3session_table_filter(pSession->p, session_filter, pSession);
+ pAuxDb->nSession++;
+ pSession->zName = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", zName);
+ shell_check_oom(pSession->zName);
+ }else
+ /* If no command name matches, show a syntax error */
+ session_syntax_error:
+ showHelp(p->out, "session");
+ }else
+#endif
+
+#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
+ /* Undocumented commands for internal testing. Subject to change
+ ** without notice. */
+ if( c=='s' && n>=10 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "selftest-", 9)==0 ){
+ if( cli_strncmp(azArg[0]+9, "boolean", n-9)==0 ){
+ int i, v;
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ v = booleanValue(azArg[i]);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s: %d 0x%x\n", azArg[i], v, v);
+ }
+ }
+ if( cli_strncmp(azArg[0]+9, "integer", n-9)==0 ){
+ int i; sqlite3_int64 v;
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ char zBuf[200];
+ v = integerValue(azArg[i]);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zBuf),zBuf,"%s: %lld 0x%llx\n", azArg[i],v,v);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s", zBuf);
+ }
+ }
+ }else
+#endif
+
+ if( c=='s' && n>=4 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0],"selftest",n)==0 ){
+ int bIsInit = 0; /* True to initialize the SELFTEST table */
+ int bVerbose = 0; /* Verbose output */
+ int bSelftestExists; /* True if SELFTEST already exists */
+ int i, k; /* Loop counters */
+ int nTest = 0; /* Number of tests runs */
+ int nErr = 0; /* Number of errors seen */
+ ShellText str; /* Answer for a query */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0; /* Query against the SELFTEST table */
+
+ open_db(p,0);
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ const char *z = azArg[i];
+ if( z[0]=='-' && z[1]=='-' ) z++;
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"-init")==0 ){
+ bIsInit = 1;
+ }else
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"-v")==0 ){
+ bVerbose++;
+ }else
+ {
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Unknown option \"%s\" on \"%s\"\n",
+ azArg[i], azArg[0]);
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Should be one of: --init -v\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }
+ if( sqlite3_table_column_metadata(p->db,"main","selftest",0,0,0,0,0,0)
+ != SQLITE_OK ){
+ bSelftestExists = 0;
+ }else{
+ bSelftestExists = 1;
+ }
+ if( bIsInit ){
+ createSelftestTable(p);
+ bSelftestExists = 1;
+ }
+ initText(&str);
+ appendText(&str, "x", 0);
+ for(k=bSelftestExists; k>=0; k--){
+ if( k==1 ){
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db,
+ "SELECT tno,op,cmd,ans FROM selftest ORDER BY tno",
+ -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ }else{
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db,
+ "VALUES(0,'memo','Missing SELFTEST table - default checks only',''),"
+ " (1,'run','PRAGMA integrity_check','ok')",
+ -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ }
+ if( rc ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error querying the selftest table\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ for(i=1; sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW; i++){
+ int tno = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 0);
+ const char *zOp = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 1);
+ const char *zSql = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 2);
+ const char *zAns = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 3);
+
+ if( zOp==0 ) continue;
+ if( zSql==0 ) continue;
+ if( zAns==0 ) continue;
+ k = 0;
+ if( bVerbose>0 ){
+ printf("%d: %s %s\n", tno, zOp, zSql);
+ }
+ if( cli_strcmp(zOp,"memo")==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s\n", zSql);
+ }else
+ if( cli_strcmp(zOp,"run")==0 ){
+ char *zErrMsg = 0;
+ str.n = 0;
+ str.z[0] = 0;
+ rc = sqlite3_exec(p->db, zSql, captureOutputCallback, &str, &zErrMsg);
+ nTest++;
+ if( bVerbose ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "Result: %s\n", str.z);
+ }
+ if( rc || zErrMsg ){
+ nErr++;
+ rc = 1;
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%d: error-code-%d: %s\n", tno, rc, zErrMsg);
+ sqlite3_free(zErrMsg);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(zAns,str.z)!=0 ){
+ nErr++;
+ rc = 1;
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%d: Expected: [%s]\n", tno, zAns);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%d: Got: [%s]\n", tno, str.z);
+ }
+ }else
+ {
+ utf8_printf(stderr,
+ "Unknown operation \"%s\" on selftest line %d\n", zOp, tno);
+ rc = 1;
+ break;
+ }
+ } /* End loop over rows of content from SELFTEST */
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ } /* End loop over k */
+ freeText(&str);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%d errors out of %d tests\n", nErr, nTest);
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='s' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "separator", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg<2 || nArg>3 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .separator COL ?ROW?\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ if( nArg>=2 ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->colSeparator), p->colSeparator,
+ "%.*s", (int)ArraySize(p->colSeparator)-1, azArg[1]);
+ }
+ if( nArg>=3 ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->rowSeparator), p->rowSeparator,
+ "%.*s", (int)ArraySize(p->rowSeparator)-1, azArg[2]);
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='s' && n>=4 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0],"sha3sum",n)==0 ){
+ const char *zLike = 0; /* Which table to checksum. 0 means everything */
+ int i; /* Loop counter */
+ int bSchema = 0; /* Also hash the schema */
+ int bSeparate = 0; /* Hash each table separately */
+ int iSize = 224; /* Hash algorithm to use */
+ int bDebug = 0; /* Only show the query that would have run */
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt; /* For querying tables names */
+ char *zSql; /* SQL to be run */
+ char *zSep; /* Separator */
+ ShellText sSql; /* Complete SQL for the query to run the hash */
+ ShellText sQuery; /* Set of queries used to read all content */
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ for(i=1; i<nArg; i++){
+ const char *z = azArg[i];
+ if( z[0]=='-' ){
+ z++;
+ if( z[0]=='-' ) z++;
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"schema")==0 ){
+ bSchema = 1;
+ }else
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"sha3-224")==0 || cli_strcmp(z,"sha3-256")==0
+ || cli_strcmp(z,"sha3-384")==0 || cli_strcmp(z,"sha3-512")==0
+ ){
+ iSize = atoi(&z[5]);
+ }else
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"debug")==0 ){
+ bDebug = 1;
+ }else
+ {
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Unknown option \"%s\" on \"%s\"\n",
+ azArg[i], azArg[0]);
+ showHelp(p->out, azArg[0]);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }else if( zLike ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .sha3sum ?OPTIONS? ?LIKE-PATTERN?\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }else{
+ zLike = z;
+ bSeparate = 1;
+ if( sqlite3_strlike("sqlite\\_%", zLike, '\\')==0 ) bSchema = 1;
+ }
+ }
+ if( bSchema ){
+ zSql = "SELECT lower(name) as tname FROM sqlite_schema"
+ " WHERE type='table' AND coalesce(rootpage,0)>1"
+ " UNION ALL SELECT 'sqlite_schema'"
+ " ORDER BY 1 collate nocase";
+ }else{
+ zSql = "SELECT lower(name) as tname FROM sqlite_schema"
+ " WHERE type='table' AND coalesce(rootpage,0)>1"
+ " AND name NOT LIKE 'sqlite_%'"
+ " ORDER BY 1 collate nocase";
+ }
+ sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ initText(&sQuery);
+ initText(&sSql);
+ appendText(&sSql, "WITH [sha3sum$query](a,b) AS(",0);
+ zSep = "VALUES(";
+ while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){
+ const char *zTab = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,0);
+ if( zTab==0 ) continue;
+ if( zLike && sqlite3_strlike(zLike, zTab, 0)!=0 ) continue;
+ if( cli_strncmp(zTab, "sqlite_",7)!=0 ){
+ appendText(&sQuery,"SELECT * FROM ", 0);
+ appendText(&sQuery,zTab,'"');
+ appendText(&sQuery," NOT INDEXED;", 0);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(zTab, "sqlite_schema")==0 ){
+ appendText(&sQuery,"SELECT type,name,tbl_name,sql FROM sqlite_schema"
+ " ORDER BY name;", 0);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(zTab, "sqlite_sequence")==0 ){
+ appendText(&sQuery,"SELECT name,seq FROM sqlite_sequence"
+ " ORDER BY name;", 0);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(zTab, "sqlite_stat1")==0 ){
+ appendText(&sQuery,"SELECT tbl,idx,stat FROM sqlite_stat1"
+ " ORDER BY tbl,idx;", 0);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(zTab, "sqlite_stat4")==0 ){
+ appendText(&sQuery, "SELECT * FROM ", 0);
+ appendText(&sQuery, zTab, 0);
+ appendText(&sQuery, " ORDER BY tbl, idx, rowid;\n", 0);
+ }
+ appendText(&sSql, zSep, 0);
+ appendText(&sSql, sQuery.z, '\'');
+ sQuery.n = 0;
+ appendText(&sSql, ",", 0);
+ appendText(&sSql, zTab, '\'');
+ zSep = "),(";
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( bSeparate ){
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "%s))"
+ " SELECT lower(hex(sha3_query(a,%d))) AS hash, b AS label"
+ " FROM [sha3sum$query]",
+ sSql.z, iSize);
+ }else{
+ zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ "%s))"
+ " SELECT lower(hex(sha3_query(group_concat(a,''),%d))) AS hash"
+ " FROM [sha3sum$query]",
+ sSql.z, iSize);
+ }
+ shell_check_oom(zSql);
+ freeText(&sQuery);
+ freeText(&sSql);
+ if( bDebug ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s\n", zSql);
+ }else{
+ shell_exec(p, zSql, 0);
+ }
+#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_SCHEMA_PRAGMAS) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE)
+ {
+ int lrc;
+ char *zRevText = /* Query for reversible to-blob-to-text check */
+ "SELECT lower(name) as tname FROM sqlite_schema\n"
+ "WHERE type='table' AND coalesce(rootpage,0)>1\n"
+ "AND name NOT LIKE 'sqlite_%%'%s\n"
+ "ORDER BY 1 collate nocase";
+ zRevText = sqlite3_mprintf(zRevText, zLike? " AND name LIKE $tspec" : "");
+ zRevText = sqlite3_mprintf(
+ /* lower-case query is first run, producing upper-case query. */
+ "with tabcols as materialized(\n"
+ "select tname, cname\n"
+ "from ("
+ " select ss.tname as tname, ti.name as cname\n"
+ " from (%z) ss\n inner join pragma_table_info(tname) ti))\n"
+ "select 'SELECT total(bad_text_count) AS bad_text_count\n"
+ "FROM ('||group_concat(query, ' UNION ALL ')||')' as btc_query\n"
+ " from (select 'SELECT COUNT(*) AS bad_text_count\n"
+ "FROM '||tname||' WHERE '\n"
+ "||group_concat('CAST(CAST('||cname||' AS BLOB) AS TEXT)<>'||cname\n"
+ "|| ' AND typeof('||cname||')=''text'' ',\n"
+ "' OR ') as query, tname from tabcols group by tname)"
+ , zRevText);
+ shell_check_oom(zRevText);
+ if( bDebug ) utf8_printf(p->out, "%s\n", zRevText);
+ lrc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zRevText, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ if( lrc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ /* assert(lrc==SQLITE_NOMEM); // might also be SQLITE_ERROR if the
+ ** user does cruel and unnatural things like ".limit expr_depth 0". */
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ if( zLike ) sqlite3_bind_text(pStmt,1,zLike,-1,SQLITE_STATIC);
+ lrc = SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt);
+ if( lrc ){
+ const char *zGenQuery = (char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,0);
+ sqlite3_stmt *pCheckStmt;
+ lrc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, zGenQuery, -1, &pCheckStmt, 0);
+ if( bDebug ) utf8_printf(p->out, "%s\n", zGenQuery);
+ if( lrc!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = 1;
+ }else{
+ if( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pCheckStmt) ){
+ double countIrreversible = sqlite3_column_double(pCheckStmt, 0);
+ if( countIrreversible>0 ){
+ int sz = (int)(countIrreversible + 0.5);
+ utf8_printf(stderr,
+ "Digest includes %d invalidly encoded text field%s.\n",
+ sz, (sz>1)? "s": "");
+ }
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pCheckStmt);
+ }
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ }
+ }
+ if( rc ) utf8_printf(stderr, ".sha3sum failed.\n");
+ sqlite3_free(zRevText);
+ }
+#endif /* !defined(*_OMIT_SCHEMA_PRAGMAS) && !defined(*_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) */
+ sqlite3_free(zSql);
+ }else
+
+#if !defined(SQLITE_NOHAVE_SYSTEM) && !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE)
+ if( c=='s'
+ && (cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "shell", n)==0
+ || cli_strncmp(azArg[0],"system",n)==0)
+ ){
+ char *zCmd;
+ int i, x;
+ failIfSafeMode(p, "cannot run .%s in safe mode", azArg[0]);
+ if( nArg<2 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .system COMMAND\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ zCmd = sqlite3_mprintf(strchr(azArg[1],' ')==0?"%s":"\"%s\"", azArg[1]);
+ for(i=2; i<nArg && zCmd!=0; i++){
+ zCmd = sqlite3_mprintf(strchr(azArg[i],' ')==0?"%z %s":"%z \"%s\"",
+ zCmd, azArg[i]);
+ }
+ x = zCmd!=0 ? system(zCmd) : 1;
+ sqlite3_free(zCmd);
+ if( x ) raw_printf(stderr, "System command returns %d\n", x);
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_NOHAVE_SYSTEM) && !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) */
+
+ if( c=='s' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "show", n)==0 ){
+ static const char *azBool[] = { "off", "on", "trigger", "full"};
+ const char *zOut;
+ int i;
+ if( nArg!=1 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .show\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%12.12s: %s\n","echo",
+ azBool[ShellHasFlag(p, SHFLG_Echo)]);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%12.12s: %s\n","eqp", azBool[p->autoEQP&3]);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%12.12s: %s\n","explain",
+ p->mode==MODE_Explain ? "on" : p->autoExplain ? "auto" : "off");
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%12.12s: %s\n","headers", azBool[p->showHeader!=0]);
+ if( p->mode==MODE_Column
+ || (p->mode>=MODE_Markdown && p->mode<=MODE_Box)
+ ){
+ utf8_printf
+ (p->out, "%12.12s: %s --wrap %d --wordwrap %s --%squote\n", "mode",
+ modeDescr[p->mode], p->cmOpts.iWrap,
+ p->cmOpts.bWordWrap ? "on" : "off",
+ p->cmOpts.bQuote ? "" : "no");
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%12.12s: %s\n","mode", modeDescr[p->mode]);
+ }
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%12.12s: ", "nullvalue");
+ output_c_string(p->out, p->nullValue);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "\n");
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%12.12s: %s\n","output",
+ strlen30(p->outfile) ? p->outfile : "stdout");
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%12.12s: ", "colseparator");
+ output_c_string(p->out, p->colSeparator);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "\n");
+ utf8_printf(p->out,"%12.12s: ", "rowseparator");
+ output_c_string(p->out, p->rowSeparator);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "\n");
+ switch( p->statsOn ){
+ case 0: zOut = "off"; break;
+ default: zOut = "on"; break;
+ case 2: zOut = "stmt"; break;
+ case 3: zOut = "vmstep"; break;
+ }
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%12.12s: %s\n","stats", zOut);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%12.12s: ", "width");
+ for (i=0;i<p->nWidth;i++) {
+ raw_printf(p->out, "%d ", p->colWidth[i]);
+ }
+ raw_printf(p->out, "\n");
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%12.12s: %s\n", "filename",
+ p->pAuxDb->zDbFilename ? p->pAuxDb->zDbFilename : "");
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='s' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "stats", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"stmt")==0 ){
+ p->statsOn = 2;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"vmstep")==0 ){
+ p->statsOn = 3;
+ }else{
+ p->statsOn = (u8)booleanValue(azArg[1]);
+ }
+ }else if( nArg==1 ){
+ display_stats(p->db, p, 0);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .stats ?on|off|stmt|vmstep?\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( (c=='t' && n>1 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "tables", n)==0)
+ || (c=='i' && (cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "indices", n)==0
+ || cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "indexes", n)==0) )
+ ){
+ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
+ char **azResult;
+ int nRow, nAlloc;
+ int ii;
+ ShellText s;
+ initText(&s);
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, "PRAGMA database_list", -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ if( rc ){
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ return shellDatabaseError(p->db);
+ }
+
+ if( nArg>2 && c=='i' ){
+ /* It is an historical accident that the .indexes command shows an error
+ ** when called with the wrong number of arguments whereas the .tables
+ ** command does not. */
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .indexes ?LIKE-PATTERN?\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ for(ii=0; sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW; ii++){
+ const char *zDbName = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 1);
+ if( zDbName==0 ) continue;
+ if( s.z && s.z[0] ) appendText(&s, " UNION ALL ", 0);
+ if( sqlite3_stricmp(zDbName, "main")==0 ){
+ appendText(&s, "SELECT name FROM ", 0);
+ }else{
+ appendText(&s, "SELECT ", 0);
+ appendText(&s, zDbName, '\'');
+ appendText(&s, "||'.'||name FROM ", 0);
+ }
+ appendText(&s, zDbName, '"');
+ appendText(&s, ".sqlite_schema ", 0);
+ if( c=='t' ){
+ appendText(&s," WHERE type IN ('table','view')"
+ " AND name NOT LIKE 'sqlite_%'"
+ " AND name LIKE ?1", 0);
+ }else{
+ appendText(&s," WHERE type='index'"
+ " AND tbl_name LIKE ?1", 0);
+ }
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
+ appendText(&s, " ORDER BY 1", 0);
+ rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(p->db, s.z, -1, &pStmt, 0);
+ }
+ freeText(&s);
+ if( rc ) return shellDatabaseError(p->db);
+
+ /* Run the SQL statement prepared by the above block. Store the results
+ ** as an array of nul-terminated strings in azResult[]. */
+ nRow = nAlloc = 0;
+ azResult = 0;
+ if( nArg>1 ){
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pStmt, 1, azArg[1], -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_bind_text(pStmt, 1, "%", -1, SQLITE_STATIC);
+ }
+ while( sqlite3_step(pStmt)==SQLITE_ROW ){
+ if( nRow>=nAlloc ){
+ char **azNew;
+ int n2 = nAlloc*2 + 10;
+ azNew = sqlite3_realloc64(azResult, sizeof(azResult[0])*n2);
+ shell_check_oom(azNew);
+ nAlloc = n2;
+ azResult = azNew;
+ }
+ azResult[nRow] = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 0));
+ shell_check_oom(azResult[nRow]);
+ nRow++;
+ }
+ if( sqlite3_finalize(pStmt)!=SQLITE_OK ){
+ rc = shellDatabaseError(p->db);
+ }
+
+ /* Pretty-print the contents of array azResult[] to the output */
+ if( rc==0 && nRow>0 ){
+ int len, maxlen = 0;
+ int i, j;
+ int nPrintCol, nPrintRow;
+ for(i=0; i<nRow; i++){
+ len = strlen30(azResult[i]);
+ if( len>maxlen ) maxlen = len;
+ }
+ nPrintCol = 80/(maxlen+2);
+ if( nPrintCol<1 ) nPrintCol = 1;
+ nPrintRow = (nRow + nPrintCol - 1)/nPrintCol;
+ for(i=0; i<nPrintRow; i++){
+ for(j=i; j<nRow; j+=nPrintRow){
+ char *zSp = j<nPrintRow ? "" : " ";
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s%-*s", zSp, maxlen,
+ azResult[j] ? azResult[j]:"");
+ }
+ raw_printf(p->out, "\n");
+ }
+ }
+
+ for(ii=0; ii<nRow; ii++) sqlite3_free(azResult[ii]);
+ sqlite3_free(azResult);
+ }else
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ /* Begin redirecting output to the file "testcase-out.txt" */
+ if( c=='t' && cli_strcmp(azArg[0],"testcase")==0 ){
+ output_reset(p);
+ p->out = output_file_open("testcase-out.txt", 0);
+ if( p->out==0 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: cannot open 'testcase-out.txt'\n");
+ }
+ if( nArg>=2 ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->zTestcase), p->zTestcase, "%s", azArg[1]);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(p->zTestcase), p->zTestcase, "?");
+ }
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE) */
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_UNTESTABLE
+ if( c=='t' && n>=8 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "testctrl", n)==0 ){
+ static const struct {
+ const char *zCtrlName; /* Name of a test-control option */
+ int ctrlCode; /* Integer code for that option */
+ int unSafe; /* Not valid for --safe mode */
+ const char *zUsage; /* Usage notes */
+ } aCtrl[] = {
+ {"always", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_ALWAYS, 1, "BOOLEAN" },
+ {"assert", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_ASSERT, 1, "BOOLEAN" },
+ /*{"benign_malloc_hooks",SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BENIGN_MALLOC_HOOKS,1, "" },*/
+ /*{"bitvec_test", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BITVEC_TEST, 1, "" },*/
+ {"byteorder", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BYTEORDER, 0, "" },
+ {"extra_schema_checks",SQLITE_TESTCTRL_EXTRA_SCHEMA_CHECKS,0,"BOOLEAN" },
+ /*{"fault_install", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_FAULT_INSTALL, 1,"" },*/
+ {"imposter", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_IMPOSTER,1,"SCHEMA ON/OFF ROOTPAGE"},
+ {"internal_functions", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_INTERNAL_FUNCTIONS,0,"" },
+ {"localtime_fault", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_LOCALTIME_FAULT,0,"BOOLEAN" },
+ {"never_corrupt", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_NEVER_CORRUPT,1, "BOOLEAN" },
+ {"optimizations", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_OPTIMIZATIONS,0,"DISABLE-MASK" },
+#ifdef YYCOVERAGE
+ {"parser_coverage", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PARSER_COVERAGE,0,"" },
+#endif
+ {"pending_byte", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PENDING_BYTE,0, "OFFSET " },
+ {"prng_restore", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_RESTORE,0, "" },
+ {"prng_save", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_SAVE, 0, "" },
+ {"prng_seed", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_SEED, 0, "SEED ?db?" },
+ {"seek_count", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_SEEK_COUNT, 0, "" },
+ {"sorter_mmap", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_SORTER_MMAP, 0, "NMAX" },
+ {"tune", SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TUNE, 1, "ID VALUE" },
+ };
+ int testctrl = -1;
+ int iCtrl = -1;
+ int rc2 = 0; /* 0: usage. 1: %d 2: %x 3: no-output */
+ int isOk = 0;
+ int i, n2;
+ const char *zCmd = 0;
+
+ if( !ShellHasFlag(p,SHFLG_TestingMode) ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, ".%s unavailable without --unsafe-testing\n",
+ "testctrl");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ zCmd = nArg>=2 ? azArg[1] : "help";
+
+ /* The argument can optionally begin with "-" or "--" */
+ if( zCmd[0]=='-' && zCmd[1] ){
+ zCmd++;
+ if( zCmd[0]=='-' && zCmd[1] ) zCmd++;
+ }
+
+ /* --help lists all test-controls */
+ if( cli_strcmp(zCmd,"help")==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "Available test-controls:\n");
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aCtrl); i++){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, " .testctrl %s %s\n",
+ aCtrl[i].zCtrlName, aCtrl[i].zUsage);
+ }
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+
+ /* convert testctrl text option to value. allow any unique prefix
+ ** of the option name, or a numerical value. */
+ n2 = strlen30(zCmd);
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(aCtrl); i++){
+ if( cli_strncmp(zCmd, aCtrl[i].zCtrlName, n2)==0 ){
+ if( testctrl<0 ){
+ testctrl = aCtrl[i].ctrlCode;
+ iCtrl = i;
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: ambiguous test-control: \"%s\"\n"
+ "Use \".testctrl --help\" for help\n", zCmd);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ if( testctrl<0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: unknown test-control: %s\n"
+ "Use \".testctrl --help\" for help\n", zCmd);
+ }else if( aCtrl[iCtrl].unSafe && p->bSafeMode ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,
+ "line %d: \".testctrl %s\" may not be used in safe mode\n",
+ p->lineno, aCtrl[iCtrl].zCtrlName);
+ exit(1);
+ }else{
+ switch(testctrl){
+
+ /* sqlite3_test_control(int, db, int) */
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_OPTIMIZATIONS:
+ if( nArg==3 ){
+ unsigned int opt = (unsigned int)strtol(azArg[2], 0, 0);
+ rc2 = sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, p->db, opt);
+ isOk = 3;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* sqlite3_test_control(int) */
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_SAVE:
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_RESTORE:
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BYTEORDER:
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ rc2 = sqlite3_test_control(testctrl);
+ isOk = testctrl==SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BYTEORDER ? 1 : 3;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* sqlite3_test_control(int, uint) */
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PENDING_BYTE:
+ if( nArg==3 ){
+ unsigned int opt = (unsigned int)integerValue(azArg[2]);
+ rc2 = sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, opt);
+ isOk = 3;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* sqlite3_test_control(int, int, sqlite3*) */
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_SEED:
+ if( nArg==3 || nArg==4 ){
+ int ii = (int)integerValue(azArg[2]);
+ sqlite3 *db;
+ if( ii==0 && cli_strcmp(azArg[2],"random")==0 ){
+ sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(ii),&ii);
+ printf("-- random seed: %d\n", ii);
+ }
+ if( nArg==3 ){
+ db = 0;
+ }else{
+ db = p->db;
+ /* Make sure the schema has been loaded */
+ sqlite3_table_column_metadata(db, 0, "x", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
+ }
+ rc2 = sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, ii, db);
+ isOk = 3;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* sqlite3_test_control(int, int) */
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_ASSERT:
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_ALWAYS:
+ if( nArg==3 ){
+ int opt = booleanValue(azArg[2]);
+ rc2 = sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, opt);
+ isOk = 1;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* sqlite3_test_control(int, int) */
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_LOCALTIME_FAULT:
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_NEVER_CORRUPT:
+ if( nArg==3 ){
+ int opt = booleanValue(azArg[2]);
+ rc2 = sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, opt);
+ isOk = 3;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ /* sqlite3_test_control(sqlite3*) */
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_INTERNAL_FUNCTIONS:
+ rc2 = sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, p->db);
+ isOk = 3;
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_IMPOSTER:
+ if( nArg==5 ){
+ rc2 = sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, p->db,
+ azArg[2],
+ integerValue(azArg[3]),
+ integerValue(azArg[4]));
+ isOk = 3;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_SEEK_COUNT: {
+ u64 x = 0;
+ rc2 = sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, p->db, &x);
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%llu\n", x);
+ isOk = 3;
+ break;
+ }
+
+#ifdef YYCOVERAGE
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PARSER_COVERAGE: {
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, p->out);
+ isOk = 3;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+#endif
+#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TUNE: {
+ if( nArg==4 ){
+ int id = (int)integerValue(azArg[2]);
+ int val = (int)integerValue(azArg[3]);
+ sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, id, &val);
+ isOk = 3;
+ }else if( nArg==3 ){
+ int id = (int)integerValue(azArg[2]);
+ sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, -id, &rc2);
+ isOk = 1;
+ }else if( nArg==2 ){
+ int id = 1;
+ while(1){
+ int val = 0;
+ rc2 = sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, -id, &val);
+ if( rc2!=SQLITE_OK ) break;
+ if( id>1 ) utf8_printf(p->out, " ");
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%d: %d", id, val);
+ id++;
+ }
+ if( id>1 ) utf8_printf(p->out, "\n");
+ isOk = 3;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+#endif
+ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_SORTER_MMAP:
+ if( nArg==3 ){
+ int opt = (unsigned int)integerValue(azArg[2]);
+ rc2 = sqlite3_test_control(testctrl, p->db, opt);
+ isOk = 3;
+ }
+ break;
+ }
+ }
+ if( isOk==0 && iCtrl>=0 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "Usage: .testctrl %s %s\n", zCmd,aCtrl[iCtrl].zUsage);
+ rc = 1;
+ }else if( isOk==1 ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "%d\n", rc2);
+ }else if( isOk==2 ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "0x%08x\n", rc2);
+ }
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_UNTESTABLE) */
+
+ if( c=='t' && n>4 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "timeout", n)==0 ){
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ sqlite3_busy_timeout(p->db, nArg>=2 ? (int)integerValue(azArg[1]) : 0);
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='t' && n>=5 && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "timer", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg==2 ){
+ enableTimer = booleanValue(azArg[1]);
+ if( enableTimer && !HAS_TIMER ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Error: timer not available on this system.\n");
+ enableTimer = 0;
+ }
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .timer on|off\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE
+ if( c=='t' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "trace", n)==0 ){
+ int mType = 0;
+ int jj;
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ for(jj=1; jj<nArg; jj++){
+ const char *z = azArg[jj];
+ if( z[0]=='-' ){
+ if( optionMatch(z, "expanded") ){
+ p->eTraceType = SHELL_TRACE_EXPANDED;
+ }
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_NORMALIZE
+ else if( optionMatch(z, "normalized") ){
+ p->eTraceType = SHELL_TRACE_NORMALIZED;
+ }
+#endif
+ else if( optionMatch(z, "plain") ){
+ p->eTraceType = SHELL_TRACE_PLAIN;
+ }
+ else if( optionMatch(z, "profile") ){
+ mType |= SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE;
+ }
+ else if( optionMatch(z, "row") ){
+ mType |= SQLITE_TRACE_ROW;
+ }
+ else if( optionMatch(z, "stmt") ){
+ mType |= SQLITE_TRACE_STMT;
+ }
+ else if( optionMatch(z, "close") ){
+ mType |= SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE;
+ }
+ else {
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Unknown option \"%s\" on \".trace\"\n", z);
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }else{
+ output_file_close(p->traceOut);
+ p->traceOut = output_file_open(z, 0);
+ }
+ }
+ if( p->traceOut==0 ){
+ sqlite3_trace_v2(p->db, 0, 0, 0);
+ }else{
+ if( mType==0 ) mType = SQLITE_TRACE_STMT;
+ sqlite3_trace_v2(p->db, mType, sql_trace_callback, p);
+ }
+ }else
+#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE) */
+
+#if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE)
+ if( c=='u' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "unmodule", n)==0 ){
+ int ii;
+ int lenOpt;
+ char *zOpt;
+ if( nArg<2 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .unmodule [--allexcept] NAME ...\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ zOpt = azArg[1];
+ if( zOpt[0]=='-' && zOpt[1]=='-' && zOpt[2]!=0 ) zOpt++;
+ lenOpt = (int)strlen(zOpt);
+ if( lenOpt>=3 && cli_strncmp(zOpt, "-allexcept",lenOpt)==0 ){
+ assert( azArg[nArg]==0 );
+ sqlite3_drop_modules(p->db, nArg>2 ? (const char**)(azArg+2) : 0);
+ }else{
+ for(ii=1; ii<nArg; ii++){
+ sqlite3_create_module(p->db, azArg[ii], 0, 0);
+ }
+ }
+ }else
+#endif
+
+#if SQLITE_USER_AUTHENTICATION
+ if( c=='u' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "user", n)==0 ){
+ if( nArg<2 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .user SUBCOMMAND ...\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"login")==0 ){
+ if( nArg!=4 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .user login USER PASSWORD\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_user_authenticate(p->db, azArg[2], azArg[3],
+ strlen30(azArg[3]));
+ if( rc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Authentication failed for user %s\n", azArg[2]);
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"add")==0 ){
+ if( nArg!=5 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .user add USER PASSWORD ISADMIN\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_user_add(p->db, azArg[2], azArg[3], strlen30(azArg[3]),
+ booleanValue(azArg[4]));
+ if( rc ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "User-Add failed: %d\n", rc);
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"edit")==0 ){
+ if( nArg!=5 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .user edit USER PASSWORD ISADMIN\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_user_change(p->db, azArg[2], azArg[3], strlen30(azArg[3]),
+ booleanValue(azArg[4]));
+ if( rc ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "User-Edit failed: %d\n", rc);
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(azArg[1],"delete")==0 ){
+ if( nArg!=3 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .user delete USER\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ rc = sqlite3_user_delete(p->db, azArg[2]);
+ if( rc ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "User-Delete failed: %d\n", rc);
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Usage: .user login|add|edit|delete ...\n");
+ rc = 1;
+ goto meta_command_exit;
+ }
+ }else
+#endif /* SQLITE_USER_AUTHENTICATION */
+
+ if( c=='v' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "version", n)==0 ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "SQLite %s %s\n" /*extra-version-info*/,
+ sqlite3_libversion(), sqlite3_sourceid());
+#if SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "zlib version %s\n", zlibVersion());
+#endif
+#define CTIMEOPT_VAL_(opt) #opt
+#define CTIMEOPT_VAL(opt) CTIMEOPT_VAL_(opt)
+#if defined(__clang__) && defined(__clang_major__)
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "clang-" CTIMEOPT_VAL(__clang_major__) "."
+ CTIMEOPT_VAL(__clang_minor__) "."
+ CTIMEOPT_VAL(__clang_patchlevel__) "\n");
+#elif defined(_MSC_VER)
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "msvc-" CTIMEOPT_VAL(_MSC_VER) "\n");
+#elif defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__VERSION__)
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "gcc-" __VERSION__ "\n");
+#endif
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='v' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "vfsinfo", n)==0 ){
+ const char *zDbName = nArg==2 ? azArg[1] : "main";
+ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = 0;
+ if( p->db ){
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, zDbName, SQLITE_FCNTL_VFS_POINTER, &pVfs);
+ if( pVfs ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "vfs.zName = \"%s\"\n", pVfs->zName);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "vfs.iVersion = %d\n", pVfs->iVersion);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "vfs.szOsFile = %d\n", pVfs->szOsFile);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "vfs.mxPathname = %d\n", pVfs->mxPathname);
+ }
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='v' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "vfslist", n)==0 ){
+ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs;
+ sqlite3_vfs *pCurrent = 0;
+ if( p->db ){
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, "main", SQLITE_FCNTL_VFS_POINTER, &pCurrent);
+ }
+ for(pVfs=sqlite3_vfs_find(0); pVfs; pVfs=pVfs->pNext){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "vfs.zName = \"%s\"%s\n", pVfs->zName,
+ pVfs==pCurrent ? " <--- CURRENT" : "");
+ raw_printf(p->out, "vfs.iVersion = %d\n", pVfs->iVersion);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "vfs.szOsFile = %d\n", pVfs->szOsFile);
+ raw_printf(p->out, "vfs.mxPathname = %d\n", pVfs->mxPathname);
+ if( pVfs->pNext ){
+ raw_printf(p->out, "-----------------------------------\n");
+ }
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='v' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "vfsname", n)==0 ){
+ const char *zDbName = nArg==2 ? azArg[1] : "main";
+ char *zVfsName = 0;
+ if( p->db ){
+ sqlite3_file_control(p->db, zDbName, SQLITE_FCNTL_VFSNAME, &zVfsName);
+ if( zVfsName ){
+ utf8_printf(p->out, "%s\n", zVfsName);
+ sqlite3_free(zVfsName);
+ }
+ }
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='w' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "wheretrace", n)==0 ){
+ unsigned int x = nArg>=2? (unsigned int)integerValue(azArg[1]) : 0xffffffff;
+ sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TRACEFLAGS, 3, &x);
+ }else
+
+ if( c=='w' && cli_strncmp(azArg[0], "width", n)==0 ){
+ int j;
+ assert( nArg<=ArraySize(azArg) );
+ p->nWidth = nArg-1;
+ p->colWidth = realloc(p->colWidth, (p->nWidth+1)*sizeof(int)*2);
+ if( p->colWidth==0 && p->nWidth>0 ) shell_out_of_memory();
+ if( p->nWidth ) p->actualWidth = &p->colWidth[p->nWidth];
+ for(j=1; j<nArg; j++){
+ p->colWidth[j-1] = (int)integerValue(azArg[j]);
+ }
+ }else
+
+ {
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: unknown command or invalid arguments: "
+ " \"%s\". Enter \".help\" for help\n", azArg[0]);
+ rc = 1;
+ }
+
+meta_command_exit:
+ if( p->outCount ){
+ p->outCount--;
+ if( p->outCount==0 ) output_reset(p);
+ }
+ p->bSafeMode = p->bSafeModePersist;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/* Line scan result and intermediate states (supporting scan resumption)
+*/
+#ifndef CHAR_BIT
+# define CHAR_BIT 8
+#endif
+typedef enum {
+ QSS_HasDark = 1<<CHAR_BIT, QSS_EndingSemi = 2<<CHAR_BIT,
+ QSS_CharMask = (1<<CHAR_BIT)-1, QSS_ScanMask = 3<<CHAR_BIT,
+ QSS_Start = 0
+} QuickScanState;
+#define QSS_SETV(qss, newst) ((newst) | ((qss) & QSS_ScanMask))
+#define QSS_INPLAIN(qss) (((qss)&QSS_CharMask)==QSS_Start)
+#define QSS_PLAINWHITE(qss) (((qss)&~QSS_EndingSemi)==QSS_Start)
+#define QSS_PLAINDARK(qss) (((qss)&~QSS_EndingSemi)==QSS_HasDark)
+#define QSS_SEMITERM(qss) (((qss)&~QSS_HasDark)==QSS_EndingSemi)
+
+/*
+** Scan line for classification to guide shell's handling.
+** The scan is resumable for subsequent lines when prior
+** return values are passed as the 2nd argument.
+*/
+static QuickScanState quickscan(char *zLine, QuickScanState qss,
+ SCAN_TRACKER_REFTYPE pst){
+ char cin;
+ char cWait = (char)qss; /* intentional narrowing loss */
+ if( cWait==0 ){
+ PlainScan:
+ assert( cWait==0 );
+ while( (cin = *zLine++)!=0 ){
+ if( IsSpace(cin) )
+ continue;
+ switch (cin){
+ case '-':
+ if( *zLine!='-' )
+ break;
+ while((cin = *++zLine)!=0 )
+ if( cin=='\n')
+ goto PlainScan;
+ return qss;
+ case ';':
+ qss |= QSS_EndingSemi;
+ continue;
+ case '/':
+ if( *zLine=='*' ){
+ ++zLine;
+ cWait = '*';
+ CONTINUE_PROMPT_AWAITS(pst, "/*");
+ qss = QSS_SETV(qss, cWait);
+ goto TermScan;
+ }
+ break;
+ case '[':
+ cin = ']';
+ deliberate_fall_through;
+ case '`': case '\'': case '"':
+ cWait = cin;
+ qss = QSS_HasDark | cWait;
+ CONTINUE_PROMPT_AWAITC(pst, cin);
+ goto TermScan;
+ case '(':
+ CONTINUE_PAREN_INCR(pst, 1);
+ break;
+ case ')':
+ CONTINUE_PAREN_INCR(pst, -1);
+ break;
+ default:
+ break;
+ }
+ qss = (qss & ~QSS_EndingSemi) | QSS_HasDark;
+ }
+ }else{
+ TermScan:
+ while( (cin = *zLine++)!=0 ){
+ if( cin==cWait ){
+ switch( cWait ){
+ case '*':
+ if( *zLine != '/' )
+ continue;
+ ++zLine;
+ cWait = 0;
+ CONTINUE_PROMPT_AWAITC(pst, 0);
+ qss = QSS_SETV(qss, 0);
+ goto PlainScan;
+ case '`': case '\'': case '"':
+ if(*zLine==cWait){
+ /* Swallow doubled end-delimiter.*/
+ ++zLine;
+ continue;
+ }
+ deliberate_fall_through;
+ case ']':
+ cWait = 0;
+ CONTINUE_PROMPT_AWAITC(pst, 0);
+ qss = QSS_SETV(qss, 0);
+ goto PlainScan;
+ default: assert(0);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ return qss;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return TRUE if the line typed in is an SQL command terminator other
+** than a semi-colon. The SQL Server style "go" command is understood
+** as is the Oracle "/".
+*/
+static int line_is_command_terminator(char *zLine){
+ while( IsSpace(zLine[0]) ){ zLine++; };
+ if( zLine[0]=='/' )
+ zLine += 1; /* Oracle */
+ else if ( ToLower(zLine[0])=='g' && ToLower(zLine[1])=='o' )
+ zLine += 2; /* SQL Server */
+ else
+ return 0;
+ return quickscan(zLine, QSS_Start, 0)==QSS_Start;
+}
+
+/*
+** The CLI needs a working sqlite3_complete() to work properly. So error
+** out of the build if compiling with SQLITE_OMIT_COMPLETE.
+*/
+#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPLETE
+# error the CLI application is imcompatable with SQLITE_OMIT_COMPLETE.
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Return true if zSql is a complete SQL statement. Return false if it
+** ends in the middle of a string literal or C-style comment.
+*/
+static int line_is_complete(char *zSql, int nSql){
+ int rc;
+ if( zSql==0 ) return 1;
+ zSql[nSql] = ';';
+ zSql[nSql+1] = 0;
+ rc = sqlite3_complete(zSql);
+ zSql[nSql] = 0;
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Run a single line of SQL. Return the number of errors.
+*/
+static int runOneSqlLine(ShellState *p, char *zSql, FILE *in, int startline){
+ int rc;
+ char *zErrMsg = 0;
+
+ open_db(p, 0);
+ if( ShellHasFlag(p,SHFLG_Backslash) ) resolve_backslashes(zSql);
+ if( p->flgProgress & SHELL_PROGRESS_RESET ) p->nProgress = 0;
+ BEGIN_TIMER;
+ rc = shell_exec(p, zSql, &zErrMsg);
+ END_TIMER;
+ if( rc || zErrMsg ){
+ char zPrefix[100];
+ const char *zErrorTail;
+ const char *zErrorType;
+ if( zErrMsg==0 ){
+ zErrorType = "Error";
+ zErrorTail = sqlite3_errmsg(p->db);
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zErrMsg, "in prepare, ",12)==0 ){
+ zErrorType = "Parse error";
+ zErrorTail = &zErrMsg[12];
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(zErrMsg, "stepping, ", 10)==0 ){
+ zErrorType = "Runtime error";
+ zErrorTail = &zErrMsg[10];
+ }else{
+ zErrorType = "Error";
+ zErrorTail = zErrMsg;
+ }
+ if( in!=0 || !stdin_is_interactive ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zPrefix), zPrefix,
+ "%s near line %d:", zErrorType, startline);
+ }else{
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zPrefix), zPrefix, "%s:", zErrorType);
+ }
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "%s %s\n", zPrefix, zErrorTail);
+ sqlite3_free(zErrMsg);
+ zErrMsg = 0;
+ return 1;
+ }else if( ShellHasFlag(p, SHFLG_CountChanges) ){
+ char zLineBuf[2000];
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zLineBuf), zLineBuf,
+ "changes: %lld total_changes: %lld",
+ sqlite3_changes64(p->db), sqlite3_total_changes64(p->db));
+ raw_printf(p->out, "%s\n", zLineBuf);
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+static void echo_group_input(ShellState *p, const char *zDo){
+ if( ShellHasFlag(p, SHFLG_Echo) ) utf8_printf(p->out, "%s\n", zDo);
+}
+
+#ifdef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+/*
+** Alternate one_input_line() impl for wasm mode. This is not in the primary
+** impl because we need the global shellState and cannot access it from that
+** function without moving lots of code around (creating a larger/messier diff).
+*/
+static char *one_input_line(FILE *in, char *zPrior, int isContinuation){
+ /* Parse the next line from shellState.wasm.zInput. */
+ const char *zBegin = shellState.wasm.zPos;
+ const char *z = zBegin;
+ char *zLine = 0;
+ i64 nZ = 0;
+
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(in);
+ UNUSED_PARAMETER(isContinuation);
+ if(!z || !*z){
+ return 0;
+ }
+ while(*z && isspace(*z)) ++z;
+ zBegin = z;
+ for(; *z && '\n'!=*z; ++nZ, ++z){}
+ if(nZ>0 && '\r'==zBegin[nZ-1]){
+ --nZ;
+ }
+ shellState.wasm.zPos = z;
+ zLine = realloc(zPrior, nZ+1);
+ shell_check_oom(zLine);
+ memcpy(zLine, zBegin, nZ);
+ zLine[nZ] = 0;
+ return zLine;
+}
+#endif /* SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE */
+
+/*
+** Read input from *in and process it. If *in==0 then input
+** is interactive - the user is typing it it. Otherwise, input
+** is coming from a file or device. A prompt is issued and history
+** is saved only if input is interactive. An interrupt signal will
+** cause this routine to exit immediately, unless input is interactive.
+**
+** Return the number of errors.
+*/
+static int process_input(ShellState *p){
+ char *zLine = 0; /* A single input line */
+ char *zSql = 0; /* Accumulated SQL text */
+ i64 nLine; /* Length of current line */
+ i64 nSql = 0; /* Bytes of zSql[] used */
+ i64 nAlloc = 0; /* Allocated zSql[] space */
+ int rc; /* Error code */
+ int errCnt = 0; /* Number of errors seen */
+ i64 startline = 0; /* Line number for start of current input */
+ QuickScanState qss = QSS_Start; /* Accumulated line status (so far) */
+
+ if( p->inputNesting==MAX_INPUT_NESTING ){
+ /* This will be more informative in a later version. */
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Input nesting limit (%d) reached at line %d."
+ " Check recursion.\n", MAX_INPUT_NESTING, p->lineno);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ ++p->inputNesting;
+ p->lineno = 0;
+ CONTINUE_PROMPT_RESET;
+ while( errCnt==0 || !bail_on_error || (p->in==0 && stdin_is_interactive) ){
+ fflush(p->out);
+ zLine = one_input_line(p->in, zLine, nSql>0);
+ if( zLine==0 ){
+ /* End of input */
+ if( p->in==0 && stdin_is_interactive ) printf("\n");
+ break;
+ }
+ if( seenInterrupt ){
+ if( p->in!=0 ) break;
+ seenInterrupt = 0;
+ }
+ p->lineno++;
+ if( QSS_INPLAIN(qss)
+ && line_is_command_terminator(zLine)
+ && line_is_complete(zSql, nSql) ){
+ memcpy(zLine,";",2);
+ }
+ qss = quickscan(zLine, qss, CONTINUE_PROMPT_PSTATE);
+ if( QSS_PLAINWHITE(qss) && nSql==0 ){
+ /* Just swallow single-line whitespace */
+ echo_group_input(p, zLine);
+ qss = QSS_Start;
+ continue;
+ }
+ if( zLine && (zLine[0]=='.' || zLine[0]=='#') && nSql==0 ){
+ CONTINUE_PROMPT_RESET;
+ echo_group_input(p, zLine);
+ if( zLine[0]=='.' ){
+ rc = do_meta_command(zLine, p);
+ if( rc==2 ){ /* exit requested */
+ break;
+ }else if( rc ){
+ errCnt++;
+ }
+ }
+ qss = QSS_Start;
+ continue;
+ }
+ /* No single-line dispositions remain; accumulate line(s). */
+ nLine = strlen(zLine);
+ if( nSql+nLine+2>=nAlloc ){
+ /* Grow buffer by half-again increments when big. */
+ nAlloc = nSql+(nSql>>1)+nLine+100;
+ zSql = realloc(zSql, nAlloc);
+ shell_check_oom(zSql);
+ }
+ if( nSql==0 ){
+ i64 i;
+ for(i=0; zLine[i] && IsSpace(zLine[i]); i++){}
+ assert( nAlloc>0 && zSql!=0 );
+ memcpy(zSql, zLine+i, nLine+1-i);
+ startline = p->lineno;
+ nSql = nLine-i;
+ }else{
+ zSql[nSql++] = '\n';
+ memcpy(zSql+nSql, zLine, nLine+1);
+ nSql += nLine;
+ }
+ if( nSql && QSS_SEMITERM(qss) && sqlite3_complete(zSql) ){
+ echo_group_input(p, zSql);
+ errCnt += runOneSqlLine(p, zSql, p->in, startline);
+ CONTINUE_PROMPT_RESET;
+ nSql = 0;
+ if( p->outCount ){
+ output_reset(p);
+ p->outCount = 0;
+ }else{
+ clearTempFile(p);
+ }
+ p->bSafeMode = p->bSafeModePersist;
+ qss = QSS_Start;
+ }else if( nSql && QSS_PLAINWHITE(qss) ){
+ echo_group_input(p, zSql);
+ nSql = 0;
+ qss = QSS_Start;
+ }
+ }
+ if( nSql ){
+ /* This may be incomplete. Let the SQL parser deal with that. */
+ echo_group_input(p, zSql);
+ errCnt += runOneSqlLine(p, zSql, p->in, startline);
+ CONTINUE_PROMPT_RESET;
+ }
+ free(zSql);
+ free(zLine);
+ --p->inputNesting;
+ return errCnt>0;
+}
+
+/*
+** Return a pathname which is the user's home directory. A
+** 0 return indicates an error of some kind.
+*/
+static char *find_home_dir(int clearFlag){
+ static char *home_dir = NULL;
+ if( clearFlag ){
+ free(home_dir);
+ home_dir = 0;
+ return 0;
+ }
+ if( home_dir ) return home_dir;
+
+#if !defined(_WIN32) && !defined(WIN32) && !defined(_WIN32_WCE) \
+ && !defined(__RTP__) && !defined(_WRS_KERNEL) && !defined(SQLITE_WASI)
+ {
+ struct passwd *pwent;
+ uid_t uid = getuid();
+ if( (pwent=getpwuid(uid)) != NULL) {
+ home_dir = pwent->pw_dir;
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+
+#if defined(_WIN32_WCE)
+ /* Windows CE (arm-wince-mingw32ce-gcc) does not provide getenv()
+ */
+ home_dir = "/";
+#else
+
+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
+ if (!home_dir) {
+ home_dir = getenv("USERPROFILE");
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if (!home_dir) {
+ home_dir = getenv("HOME");
+ }
+
+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
+ if (!home_dir) {
+ char *zDrive, *zPath;
+ int n;
+ zDrive = getenv("HOMEDRIVE");
+ zPath = getenv("HOMEPATH");
+ if( zDrive && zPath ){
+ n = strlen30(zDrive) + strlen30(zPath) + 1;
+ home_dir = malloc( n );
+ if( home_dir==0 ) return 0;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(n, home_dir, "%s%s", zDrive, zPath);
+ return home_dir;
+ }
+ home_dir = "c:\\";
+ }
+#endif
+
+#endif /* !_WIN32_WCE */
+
+ if( home_dir ){
+ i64 n = strlen(home_dir) + 1;
+ char *z = malloc( n );
+ if( z ) memcpy(z, home_dir, n);
+ home_dir = z;
+ }
+
+ return home_dir;
+}
+
+/*
+** On non-Windows platforms, look for $XDG_CONFIG_HOME.
+** If ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/sqlite3/sqliterc is found, return
+** the path to it, else return 0. The result is cached for
+** subsequent calls.
+*/
+static const char *find_xdg_config(void){
+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) || defined(_WIN32_WCE) \
+ || defined(__RTP__) || defined(_WRS_KERNEL)
+ return 0;
+#else
+ static int alreadyTried = 0;
+ static char *zConfig = 0;
+ const char *zXdgHome;
+
+ if( alreadyTried!=0 ){
+ return zConfig;
+ }
+ alreadyTried = 1;
+ zXdgHome = getenv("XDG_CONFIG_HOME");
+ if( zXdgHome==0 ){
+ return 0;
+ }
+ zConfig = sqlite3_mprintf("%s/sqlite3/sqliterc", zXdgHome);
+ shell_check_oom(zConfig);
+ if( access(zConfig,0)!=0 ){
+ sqlite3_free(zConfig);
+ zConfig = 0;
+ }
+ return zConfig;
+#endif
+}
+
+/*
+** Read input from the file given by sqliterc_override. Or if that
+** parameter is NULL, take input from the first of find_xdg_config()
+** or ~/.sqliterc which is found.
+**
+** Returns the number of errors.
+*/
+static void process_sqliterc(
+ ShellState *p, /* Configuration data */
+ const char *sqliterc_override /* Name of config file. NULL to use default */
+){
+ char *home_dir = NULL;
+ const char *sqliterc = sqliterc_override;
+ char *zBuf = 0;
+ FILE *inSaved = p->in;
+ int savedLineno = p->lineno;
+
+ if( sqliterc == NULL ){
+ sqliterc = find_xdg_config();
+ }
+ if( sqliterc == NULL ){
+ home_dir = find_home_dir(0);
+ if( home_dir==0 ){
+ raw_printf(stderr, "-- warning: cannot find home directory;"
+ " cannot read ~/.sqliterc\n");
+ return;
+ }
+ zBuf = sqlite3_mprintf("%s/.sqliterc",home_dir);
+ shell_check_oom(zBuf);
+ sqliterc = zBuf;
+ }
+ p->in = fopen(sqliterc,"rb");
+ if( p->in ){
+ if( stdin_is_interactive ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"-- Loading resources from %s\n",sqliterc);
+ }
+ if( process_input(p) && bail_on_error ) exit(1);
+ fclose(p->in);
+ }else if( sqliterc_override!=0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"cannot open: \"%s\"\n", sqliterc);
+ if( bail_on_error ) exit(1);
+ }
+ p->in = inSaved;
+ p->lineno = savedLineno;
+ sqlite3_free(zBuf);
+}
+
+/*
+** Show available command line options
+*/
+static const char zOptions[] =
+ " -- treat no subsequent arguments as options\n"
+#if defined(SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE)
+ " -A ARGS... run \".archive ARGS\" and exit\n"
+#endif
+ " -append append the database to the end of the file\n"
+ " -ascii set output mode to 'ascii'\n"
+ " -bail stop after hitting an error\n"
+ " -batch force batch I/O\n"
+ " -box set output mode to 'box'\n"
+ " -column set output mode to 'column'\n"
+ " -cmd COMMAND run \"COMMAND\" before reading stdin\n"
+ " -csv set output mode to 'csv'\n"
+#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE)
+ " -deserialize open the database using sqlite3_deserialize()\n"
+#endif
+ " -echo print inputs before execution\n"
+ " -init FILENAME read/process named file\n"
+ " -[no]header turn headers on or off\n"
+#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS3) || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS5)
+ " -heap SIZE Size of heap for memsys3 or memsys5\n"
+#endif
+ " -help show this message\n"
+ " -html set output mode to HTML\n"
+ " -interactive force interactive I/O\n"
+ " -json set output mode to 'json'\n"
+ " -line set output mode to 'line'\n"
+ " -list set output mode to 'list'\n"
+ " -lookaside SIZE N use N entries of SZ bytes for lookaside memory\n"
+ " -markdown set output mode to 'markdown'\n"
+#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE)
+ " -maxsize N maximum size for a --deserialize database\n"
+#endif
+ " -memtrace trace all memory allocations and deallocations\n"
+ " -mmap N default mmap size set to N\n"
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_MULTIPLEX
+ " -multiplex enable the multiplexor VFS\n"
+#endif
+ " -newline SEP set output row separator. Default: '\\n'\n"
+ " -nofollow refuse to open symbolic links to database files\n"
+ " -nonce STRING set the safe-mode escape nonce\n"
+ " -nullvalue TEXT set text string for NULL values. Default ''\n"
+ " -pagecache SIZE N use N slots of SZ bytes each for page cache memory\n"
+ " -quote set output mode to 'quote'\n"
+ " -readonly open the database read-only\n"
+ " -safe enable safe-mode\n"
+ " -separator SEP set output column separator. Default: '|'\n"
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_SORTER_REFERENCES
+ " -sorterref SIZE sorter references threshold size\n"
+#endif
+ " -stats print memory stats before each finalize\n"
+ " -table set output mode to 'table'\n"
+ " -tabs set output mode to 'tabs'\n"
+ " -unsafe-testing allow unsafe commands and modes for testing\n"
+#if SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT
+ " -utf8 setup interactive console code page for UTF-8\n"
+#endif
+ " -version show SQLite version\n"
+ " -vfs NAME use NAME as the default VFS\n"
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_VFSTRACE
+ " -vfstrace enable tracing of all VFS calls\n"
+#endif
+#ifdef SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB
+ " -zip open the file as a ZIP Archive\n"
+#endif
+;
+static void usage(int showDetail){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,
+ "Usage: %s [OPTIONS] [FILENAME [SQL]]\n"
+ "FILENAME is the name of an SQLite database. A new database is created\n"
+ "if the file does not previously exist. Defaults to :memory:.\n", Argv0);
+ if( showDetail ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "OPTIONS include:\n%s", zOptions);
+ }else{
+ raw_printf(stderr, "Use the -help option for additional information\n");
+ }
+ exit(1);
+}
+
+/*
+** Internal check: Verify that the SQLite is uninitialized. Print a
+** error message if it is initialized.
+*/
+static void verify_uninitialized(void){
+ if( sqlite3_config(-1)==SQLITE_MISUSE ){
+ utf8_printf(stdout, "WARNING: attempt to configure SQLite after"
+ " initialization.\n");
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Initialize the state information in data
+*/
+static void main_init(ShellState *data) {
+ memset(data, 0, sizeof(*data));
+ data->normalMode = data->cMode = data->mode = MODE_List;
+ data->autoExplain = 1;
+ data->pAuxDb = &data->aAuxDb[0];
+ memcpy(data->colSeparator,SEP_Column, 2);
+ memcpy(data->rowSeparator,SEP_Row, 2);
+ data->showHeader = 0;
+ data->shellFlgs = SHFLG_Lookaside;
+ sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG, shellLog, data);
+#if !defined(SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE)
+ verify_uninitialized();
+#endif
+ sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_URI, 1);
+ sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(mainPrompt), mainPrompt,"sqlite> ");
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(continuePrompt), continuePrompt," ...> ");
+}
+
+/*
+** Output text to the console in a font that attracts extra attention.
+*/
+#ifdef _WIN32
+static void printBold(const char *zText){
+#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
+ HANDLE out = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE);
+ CONSOLE_SCREEN_BUFFER_INFO defaultScreenInfo;
+ GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo(out, &defaultScreenInfo);
+ SetConsoleTextAttribute(out,
+ FOREGROUND_RED|FOREGROUND_INTENSITY
+ );
+#endif
+ printf("%s", zText);
+#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
+ SetConsoleTextAttribute(out, defaultScreenInfo.wAttributes);
+#endif
+}
+#else
+static void printBold(const char *zText){
+ printf("\033[1m%s\033[0m", zText);
+}
+#endif
+
+/*
+** Get the argument to an --option. Throw an error and die if no argument
+** is available.
+*/
+static char *cmdline_option_value(int argc, char **argv, int i){
+ if( i==argc ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "%s: Error: missing argument to %s\n",
+ argv[0], argv[argc-1]);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ return argv[i];
+}
+
+static void sayAbnormalExit(void){
+ if( seenInterrupt ) fprintf(stderr, "Program interrupted.\n");
+}
+
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_IS_UTF8
+# if (defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)) \
+ && (defined(_MSC_VER) || (defined(UNICODE) && defined(__GNUC__)))
+# define SQLITE_SHELL_IS_UTF8 (0)
+# else
+# define SQLITE_SHELL_IS_UTF8 (1)
+# endif
+#endif
+
+#ifdef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+# define main fiddle_main
+#endif
+
+#if SQLITE_SHELL_IS_UTF8
+int SQLITE_CDECL main(int argc, char **argv){
+#else
+int SQLITE_CDECL wmain(int argc, wchar_t **wargv){
+ char **argv;
+#endif
+#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
+ sqlite3_int64 mem_main_enter = 0;
+#endif
+ char *zErrMsg = 0;
+#ifdef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+# define data shellState
+#else
+ ShellState data;
+#endif
+ const char *zInitFile = 0;
+ int i;
+ int rc = 0;
+ int warnInmemoryDb = 0;
+ int readStdin = 1;
+ int nCmd = 0;
+ int nOptsEnd = argc;
+ char **azCmd = 0;
+ const char *zVfs = 0; /* Value of -vfs command-line option */
+#if !SQLITE_SHELL_IS_UTF8
+ char **argvToFree = 0;
+ int argcToFree = 0;
+#endif
+ setvbuf(stderr, 0, _IONBF, 0); /* Make sure stderr is unbuffered */
+
+#ifdef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ stdin_is_interactive = 0;
+ stdout_is_console = 1;
+ data.wasm.zDefaultDbName = "/fiddle.sqlite3";
+#else
+ stdin_is_interactive = isatty(0);
+ stdout_is_console = isatty(1);
+#endif
+#if SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT
+ atexit(console_restore); /* Needs revision for CLI as library call */
+#endif
+ atexit(sayAbnormalExit);
+#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
+ mem_main_enter = sqlite3_memory_used();
+#endif
+#if !defined(_WIN32_WCE)
+ if( getenv("SQLITE_DEBUG_BREAK") ){
+ if( isatty(0) && isatty(2) ){
+ fprintf(stderr,
+ "attach debugger to process %d and press any key to continue.\n",
+ GETPID());
+ fgetc(stdin);
+ }else{
+#if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)
+#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
+ __debugbreak();
+#else
+ DebugBreak();
+#endif
+#elif defined(SIGTRAP)
+ raise(SIGTRAP);
+#endif
+ }
+ }
+#endif
+ /* Register a valid signal handler early, before much else is done. */
+#ifdef SIGINT
+ signal(SIGINT, interrupt_handler);
+#elif (defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32)) && !defined(_WIN32_WCE)
+ if( !SetConsoleCtrlHandler(ConsoleCtrlHandler, TRUE) ){
+ fprintf(stderr, "No ^C handler.\n");
+ }
+#endif
+
+#if USE_SYSTEM_SQLITE+0!=1
+ if( cli_strncmp(sqlite3_sourceid(),SQLITE_SOURCE_ID,60)!=0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "SQLite header and source version mismatch\n%s\n%s\n",
+ sqlite3_sourceid(), SQLITE_SOURCE_ID);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+#endif
+ main_init(&data);
+
+ /* On Windows, we must translate command-line arguments into UTF-8.
+ ** The SQLite memory allocator subsystem has to be enabled in order to
+ ** do this. But we want to run an sqlite3_shutdown() afterwards so that
+ ** subsequent sqlite3_config() calls will work. So copy all results into
+ ** memory that does not come from the SQLite memory allocator.
+ */
+#if !SQLITE_SHELL_IS_UTF8
+ sqlite3_initialize();
+ argvToFree = malloc(sizeof(argv[0])*argc*2);
+ shell_check_oom(argvToFree);
+ argcToFree = argc;
+ argv = argvToFree + argc;
+ for(i=0; i<argc; i++){
+ char *z = sqlite3_win32_unicode_to_utf8(wargv[i]);
+ i64 n;
+ shell_check_oom(z);
+ n = strlen(z);
+ argv[i] = malloc( n+1 );
+ shell_check_oom(argv[i]);
+ memcpy(argv[i], z, n+1);
+ argvToFree[i] = argv[i];
+ sqlite3_free(z);
+ }
+ sqlite3_shutdown();
+#endif
+
+ assert( argc>=1 && argv && argv[0] );
+ Argv0 = argv[0];
+
+#ifdef SQLITE_SHELL_DBNAME_PROC
+ {
+ /* If the SQLITE_SHELL_DBNAME_PROC macro is defined, then it is the name
+ ** of a C-function that will provide the name of the database file. Use
+ ** this compile-time option to embed this shell program in larger
+ ** applications. */
+ extern void SQLITE_SHELL_DBNAME_PROC(const char**);
+ SQLITE_SHELL_DBNAME_PROC(&data.pAuxDb->zDbFilename);
+ warnInmemoryDb = 0;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ /* Do an initial pass through the command-line argument to locate
+ ** the name of the database file, the name of the initialization file,
+ ** the size of the alternative malloc heap,
+ ** and the first command to execute.
+ */
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ verify_uninitialized();
+#endif
+ for(i=1; i<argc; i++){
+ char *z;
+ z = argv[i];
+ if( z[0]!='-' || i>nOptsEnd ){
+ if( data.aAuxDb->zDbFilename==0 ){
+ data.aAuxDb->zDbFilename = z;
+ }else{
+ /* Excesss arguments are interpreted as SQL (or dot-commands) and
+ ** mean that nothing is read from stdin */
+ readStdin = 0;
+ nCmd++;
+ azCmd = realloc(azCmd, sizeof(azCmd[0])*nCmd);
+ shell_check_oom(azCmd);
+ azCmd[nCmd-1] = z;
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
+ if( z[1]=='-' ) z++;
+ if( cli_strcmp(z, "-")==0 ){
+ nOptsEnd = i;
+ continue;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-separator")==0
+ || cli_strcmp(z,"-nullvalue")==0
+ || cli_strcmp(z,"-newline")==0
+ || cli_strcmp(z,"-cmd")==0
+ ){
+ (void)cmdline_option_value(argc, argv, ++i);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-init")==0 ){
+ zInitFile = cmdline_option_value(argc, argv, ++i);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-batch")==0 ){
+ /* Need to check for batch mode here to so we can avoid printing
+ ** informational messages (like from process_sqliterc) before
+ ** we do the actual processing of arguments later in a second pass.
+ */
+ stdin_is_interactive = 0;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-heap")==0 ){
+#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS3) || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS5)
+ const char *zSize;
+ sqlite3_int64 szHeap;
+
+ zSize = cmdline_option_value(argc, argv, ++i);
+ szHeap = integerValue(zSize);
+ if( szHeap>0x7fff0000 ) szHeap = 0x7fff0000;
+ verify_uninitialized();
+ sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_HEAP, malloc((int)szHeap), (int)szHeap, 64);
+#else
+ (void)cmdline_option_value(argc, argv, ++i);
+#endif
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-pagecache")==0 ){
+ sqlite3_int64 n, sz;
+ sz = integerValue(cmdline_option_value(argc,argv,++i));
+ if( sz>70000 ) sz = 70000;
+ if( sz<0 ) sz = 0;
+ n = integerValue(cmdline_option_value(argc,argv,++i));
+ if( sz>0 && n>0 && 0xffffffffffffLL/sz<n ){
+ n = 0xffffffffffffLL/sz;
+ }
+ verify_uninitialized();
+ sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE,
+ (n>0 && sz>0) ? malloc(n*sz) : 0, sz, n);
+ data.shellFlgs |= SHFLG_Pagecache;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-lookaside")==0 ){
+ int n, sz;
+ sz = (int)integerValue(cmdline_option_value(argc,argv,++i));
+ if( sz<0 ) sz = 0;
+ n = (int)integerValue(cmdline_option_value(argc,argv,++i));
+ if( n<0 ) n = 0;
+ verify_uninitialized();
+ sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE, sz, n);
+ if( sz*n==0 ) data.shellFlgs &= ~SHFLG_Lookaside;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-threadsafe")==0 ){
+ int n;
+ n = (int)integerValue(cmdline_option_value(argc,argv,++i));
+ verify_uninitialized();
+ switch( n ){
+ case 0: sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD); break;
+ case 2: sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD); break;
+ default: sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_SERIALIZED); break;
+ }
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_VFSTRACE
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-vfstrace")==0 ){
+ extern int vfstrace_register(
+ const char *zTraceName,
+ const char *zOldVfsName,
+ int (*xOut)(const char*,void*),
+ void *pOutArg,
+ int makeDefault
+ );
+ vfstrace_register("trace",0,(int(*)(const char*,void*))fputs,stderr,1);
+#endif
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_MULTIPLEX
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-multiplex")==0 ){
+ extern int sqlite3_multiple_initialize(const char*,int);
+ sqlite3_multiplex_initialize(0, 1);
+#endif
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-mmap")==0 ){
+ sqlite3_int64 sz = integerValue(cmdline_option_value(argc,argv,++i));
+ verify_uninitialized();
+ sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_MMAP_SIZE, sz, sz);
+#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_SORTER_REFERENCES)
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-sorterref")==0 ){
+ sqlite3_int64 sz = integerValue(cmdline_option_value(argc,argv,++i));
+ verify_uninitialized();
+ sqlite3_config(SQLITE_CONFIG_SORTERREF_SIZE, (int)sz);
+#endif
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-vfs")==0 ){
+ zVfs = cmdline_option_value(argc, argv, ++i);
+#ifdef SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-zip")==0 ){
+ data.openMode = SHELL_OPEN_ZIPFILE;
+#endif
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-append")==0 ){
+ data.openMode = SHELL_OPEN_APPENDVFS;
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-deserialize")==0 ){
+ data.openMode = SHELL_OPEN_DESERIALIZE;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-maxsize")==0 && i+1<argc ){
+ data.szMax = integerValue(argv[++i]);
+#endif
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-readonly")==0 ){
+ data.openMode = SHELL_OPEN_READONLY;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-nofollow")==0 ){
+ data.openFlags = SQLITE_OPEN_NOFOLLOW;
+#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) && defined(SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB)
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(z, "-A",2)==0 ){
+ /* All remaining command-line arguments are passed to the ".archive"
+ ** command, so ignore them */
+ break;
+#endif
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z, "-memtrace")==0 ){
+ sqlite3MemTraceActivate(stderr);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-bail")==0 ){
+ bail_on_error = 1;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-nonce")==0 ){
+ free(data.zNonce);
+ data.zNonce = strdup(argv[++i]);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-unsafe-testing")==0 ){
+ ShellSetFlag(&data,SHFLG_TestingMode);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-safe")==0 ){
+ /* no-op - catch this on the second pass */
+ }
+ }
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ verify_uninitialized();
+#endif
+
+
+#ifdef SQLITE_SHELL_INIT_PROC
+ {
+ /* If the SQLITE_SHELL_INIT_PROC macro is defined, then it is the name
+ ** of a C-function that will perform initialization actions on SQLite that
+ ** occur just before or after sqlite3_initialize(). Use this compile-time
+ ** option to embed this shell program in larger applications. */
+ extern void SQLITE_SHELL_INIT_PROC(void);
+ SQLITE_SHELL_INIT_PROC();
+ }
+#else
+ /* All the sqlite3_config() calls have now been made. So it is safe
+ ** to call sqlite3_initialize() and process any command line -vfs option. */
+ sqlite3_initialize();
+#endif
+
+ if( zVfs ){
+ sqlite3_vfs *pVfs = sqlite3_vfs_find(zVfs);
+ if( pVfs ){
+ sqlite3_vfs_register(pVfs, 1);
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "no such VFS: \"%s\"\n", zVfs);
+ exit(1);
+ }
+ }
+
+ if( data.pAuxDb->zDbFilename==0 ){
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_MEMORYDB
+ data.pAuxDb->zDbFilename = ":memory:";
+ warnInmemoryDb = argc==1;
+#else
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"%s: Error: no database filename specified\n", Argv0);
+ return 1;
+#endif
+ }
+ data.out = stdout;
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ sqlite3_appendvfs_init(0,0,0);
+#endif
+
+ /* Go ahead and open the database file if it already exists. If the
+ ** file does not exist, delay opening it. This prevents empty database
+ ** files from being created if a user mistypes the database name argument
+ ** to the sqlite command-line tool.
+ */
+ if( access(data.pAuxDb->zDbFilename, 0)==0 ){
+ open_db(&data, 0);
+ }
+
+ /* Process the initialization file if there is one. If no -init option
+ ** is given on the command line, look for a file named ~/.sqliterc and
+ ** try to process it.
+ */
+ process_sqliterc(&data,zInitFile);
+
+ /* Make a second pass through the command-line argument and set
+ ** options. This second pass is delayed until after the initialization
+ ** file is processed so that the command-line arguments will override
+ ** settings in the initialization file.
+ */
+ for(i=1; i<argc; i++){
+ char *z = argv[i];
+ if( z[0]!='-' || i>=nOptsEnd ) continue;
+ if( z[1]=='-' ){ z++; }
+ if( cli_strcmp(z,"-init")==0 ){
+ i++;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-html")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_Html;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-list")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_List;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-quote")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_Quote;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(data.colSeparator), data.colSeparator, SEP_Comma);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(data.rowSeparator), data.rowSeparator, SEP_Row);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-line")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_Line;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-column")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_Column;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-json")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_Json;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-markdown")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_Markdown;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-table")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_Table;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-box")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_Box;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-csv")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_Csv;
+ memcpy(data.colSeparator,",",2);
+#ifdef SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-zip")==0 ){
+ data.openMode = SHELL_OPEN_ZIPFILE;
+#endif
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-append")==0 ){
+ data.openMode = SHELL_OPEN_APPENDVFS;
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-deserialize")==0 ){
+ data.openMode = SHELL_OPEN_DESERIALIZE;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-maxsize")==0 && i+1<argc ){
+ data.szMax = integerValue(argv[++i]);
+#endif
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-readonly")==0 ){
+ data.openMode = SHELL_OPEN_READONLY;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-nofollow")==0 ){
+ data.openFlags |= SQLITE_OPEN_NOFOLLOW;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-ascii")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_Ascii;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(data.colSeparator), data.colSeparator,SEP_Unit);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(data.rowSeparator), data.rowSeparator,SEP_Record);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-tabs")==0 ){
+ data.mode = MODE_List;
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(data.colSeparator), data.colSeparator,SEP_Tab);
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(data.rowSeparator), data.rowSeparator,SEP_Row);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-separator")==0 ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(data.colSeparator), data.colSeparator,
+ "%s",cmdline_option_value(argc,argv,++i));
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-newline")==0 ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(data.rowSeparator), data.rowSeparator,
+ "%s",cmdline_option_value(argc,argv,++i));
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-nullvalue")==0 ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(data.nullValue), data.nullValue,
+ "%s",cmdline_option_value(argc,argv,++i));
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-header")==0 ){
+ data.showHeader = 1;
+ ShellSetFlag(&data, SHFLG_HeaderSet);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-noheader")==0 ){
+ data.showHeader = 0;
+ ShellSetFlag(&data, SHFLG_HeaderSet);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-echo")==0 ){
+ ShellSetFlag(&data, SHFLG_Echo);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-eqp")==0 ){
+ data.autoEQP = AUTOEQP_on;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-eqpfull")==0 ){
+ data.autoEQP = AUTOEQP_full;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-stats")==0 ){
+ data.statsOn = 1;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-scanstats")==0 ){
+ data.scanstatsOn = 1;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-backslash")==0 ){
+ /* Undocumented command-line option: -backslash
+ ** Causes C-style backslash escapes to be evaluated in SQL statements
+ ** prior to sending the SQL into SQLite. Useful for injecting
+ ** crazy bytes in the middle of SQL statements for testing and debugging.
+ */
+ ShellSetFlag(&data, SHFLG_Backslash);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-bail")==0 ){
+ /* No-op. The bail_on_error flag should already be set. */
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-version")==0 ){
+ printf("%s %s\n", sqlite3_libversion(), sqlite3_sourceid());
+ return 0;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-interactive")==0 ){
+ stdin_is_interactive = 1;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-batch")==0 ){
+ stdin_is_interactive = 0;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-utf8")==0 ){
+#if SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT
+ console_utf8 = 1;
+#endif /* SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT */
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-heap")==0 ){
+ i++;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-pagecache")==0 ){
+ i+=2;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-lookaside")==0 ){
+ i+=2;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-threadsafe")==0 ){
+ i+=2;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-nonce")==0 ){
+ i += 2;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-mmap")==0 ){
+ i++;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-memtrace")==0 ){
+ i++;
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_SORTER_REFERENCES
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-sorterref")==0 ){
+ i++;
+#endif
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-vfs")==0 ){
+ i++;
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_VFSTRACE
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-vfstrace")==0 ){
+ i++;
+#endif
+#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_MULTIPLEX
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-multiplex")==0 ){
+ i++;
+#endif
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-help")==0 ){
+ usage(1);
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-cmd")==0 ){
+ /* Run commands that follow -cmd first and separately from commands
+ ** that simply appear on the command-line. This seems goofy. It would
+ ** be better if all commands ran in the order that they appear. But
+ ** we retain the goofy behavior for historical compatibility. */
+ if( i==argc-1 ) break;
+ z = cmdline_option_value(argc,argv,++i);
+ if( z[0]=='.' ){
+ rc = do_meta_command(z, &data);
+ if( rc && bail_on_error ) return rc==2 ? 0 : rc;
+ }else{
+ open_db(&data, 0);
+ rc = shell_exec(&data, z, &zErrMsg);
+ if( zErrMsg!=0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: %s\n", zErrMsg);
+ if( bail_on_error ) return rc!=0 ? rc : 1;
+ }else if( rc!=0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: unable to process SQL \"%s\"\n", z);
+ if( bail_on_error ) return rc;
+ }
+ }
+#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE) && defined(SQLITE_HAVE_ZLIB)
+ }else if( cli_strncmp(z, "-A", 2)==0 ){
+ if( nCmd>0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Error: cannot mix regular SQL or dot-commands"
+ " with \"%s\"\n", z);
+ return 1;
+ }
+ open_db(&data, OPEN_DB_ZIPFILE);
+ if( z[2] ){
+ argv[i] = &z[2];
+ arDotCommand(&data, 1, argv+(i-1), argc-(i-1));
+ }else{
+ arDotCommand(&data, 1, argv+i, argc-i);
+ }
+ readStdin = 0;
+ break;
+#endif
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-safe")==0 ){
+ data.bSafeMode = data.bSafeModePersist = 1;
+ }else if( cli_strcmp(z,"-unsafe-testing")==0 ){
+ /* Acted upon in first pass. */
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"%s: Error: unknown option: %s\n", Argv0, z);
+ raw_printf(stderr,"Use -help for a list of options.\n");
+ return 1;
+ }
+ data.cMode = data.mode;
+ }
+#if SHELL_WIN_UTF8_OPT
+ if( console_utf8 && stdin_is_interactive ){
+ console_prepare();
+ }else{
+ setBinaryMode(stdin, 0);
+ console_utf8 = 0;
+ }
+#endif
+
+ if( !readStdin ){
+ /* Run all arguments that do not begin with '-' as if they were separate
+ ** command-line inputs, except for the argToSkip argument which contains
+ ** the database filename.
+ */
+ for(i=0; i<nCmd; i++){
+ if( azCmd[i][0]=='.' ){
+ rc = do_meta_command(azCmd[i], &data);
+ if( rc ){
+ free(azCmd);
+ return rc==2 ? 0 : rc;
+ }
+ }else{
+ open_db(&data, 0);
+ echo_group_input(&data, azCmd[i]);
+ rc = shell_exec(&data, azCmd[i], &zErrMsg);
+ if( zErrMsg || rc ){
+ if( zErrMsg!=0 ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: %s\n", zErrMsg);
+ }else{
+ utf8_printf(stderr,"Error: unable to process SQL: %s\n", azCmd[i]);
+ }
+ sqlite3_free(zErrMsg);
+ free(azCmd);
+ return rc!=0 ? rc : 1;
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }else{
+ /* Run commands received from standard input
+ */
+ if( stdin_is_interactive ){
+ char *zHome;
+ char *zHistory;
+ int nHistory;
+ printf(
+ "SQLite version %s %.19s\n" /*extra-version-info*/
+ "Enter \".help\" for usage hints.\n",
+ sqlite3_libversion(), sqlite3_sourceid()
+ );
+ if( warnInmemoryDb ){
+ printf("Connected to a ");
+ printBold("transient in-memory database");
+ printf(".\nUse \".open FILENAME\" to reopen on a "
+ "persistent database.\n");
+ }
+ zHistory = getenv("SQLITE_HISTORY");
+ if( zHistory ){
+ zHistory = strdup(zHistory);
+ }else if( (zHome = find_home_dir(0))!=0 ){
+ nHistory = strlen30(zHome) + 20;
+ if( (zHistory = malloc(nHistory))!=0 ){
+ sqlite3_snprintf(nHistory, zHistory,"%s/.sqlite_history", zHome);
+ }
+ }
+ if( zHistory ){ shell_read_history(zHistory); }
+#if HAVE_READLINE || HAVE_EDITLINE
+ rl_attempted_completion_function = readline_completion;
+#elif HAVE_LINENOISE
+ linenoiseSetCompletionCallback(linenoise_completion);
+#endif
+ data.in = 0;
+ rc = process_input(&data);
+ if( zHistory ){
+ shell_stifle_history(2000);
+ shell_write_history(zHistory);
+ free(zHistory);
+ }
+ }else{
+ data.in = stdin;
+ rc = process_input(&data);
+ }
+ }
+#ifndef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+ /* In WASM mode we have to leave the db state in place so that
+ ** client code can "push" SQL into it after this call returns. */
+ free(azCmd);
+ set_table_name(&data, 0);
+ if( data.db ){
+ session_close_all(&data, -1);
+ close_db(data.db);
+ }
+ for(i=0; i<ArraySize(data.aAuxDb); i++){
+ sqlite3_free(data.aAuxDb[i].zFreeOnClose);
+ if( data.aAuxDb[i].db ){
+ session_close_all(&data, i);
+ close_db(data.aAuxDb[i].db);
+ }
+ }
+ find_home_dir(1);
+ output_reset(&data);
+ data.doXdgOpen = 0;
+ clearTempFile(&data);
+#if !SQLITE_SHELL_IS_UTF8
+ for(i=0; i<argcToFree; i++) free(argvToFree[i]);
+ free(argvToFree);
+#endif
+ free(data.colWidth);
+ free(data.zNonce);
+ /* Clear the global data structure so that valgrind will detect memory
+ ** leaks */
+ memset(&data, 0, sizeof(data));
+#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
+ if( sqlite3_memory_used()>mem_main_enter ){
+ utf8_printf(stderr, "Memory leaked: %u bytes\n",
+ (unsigned int)(sqlite3_memory_used()-mem_main_enter));
+ }
+#endif
+#endif /* !SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE */
+ return rc;
+}
+
+
+#ifdef SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE
+/* Only for emcc experimentation purposes. */
+int fiddle_experiment(int a,int b){
+ return a + b;
+}
+
+/*
+** Returns a pointer to the current DB handle.
+*/
+sqlite3 * fiddle_db_handle(){
+ return globalDb;
+}
+
+/*
+** Returns a pointer to the given DB name's VFS. If zDbName is 0 then
+** "main" is assumed. Returns 0 if no db with the given name is
+** open.
+*/
+sqlite3_vfs * fiddle_db_vfs(const char *zDbName){
+ sqlite3_vfs * pVfs = 0;
+ if(globalDb){
+ sqlite3_file_control(globalDb, zDbName ? zDbName : "main",
+ SQLITE_FCNTL_VFS_POINTER, &pVfs);
+ }
+ return pVfs;
+}
+
+/* Only for emcc experimentation purposes. */
+sqlite3 * fiddle_db_arg(sqlite3 *arg){
+ printf("fiddle_db_arg(%p)\n", (const void*)arg);
+ return arg;
+}
+
+/*
+** Intended to be called via a SharedWorker() while a separate
+** SharedWorker() (which manages the wasm module) is performing work
+** which should be interrupted. Unfortunately, SharedWorker is not
+** portable enough to make real use of.
+*/
+void fiddle_interrupt(void){
+ if( globalDb ) sqlite3_interrupt(globalDb);
+}
+
+/*
+** Returns the filename of the given db name, assuming "main" if
+** zDbName is NULL. Returns NULL if globalDb is not opened.
+*/
+const char * fiddle_db_filename(const char * zDbName){
+ return globalDb
+ ? sqlite3_db_filename(globalDb, zDbName ? zDbName : "main")
+ : NULL;
+}
+
+/*
+** Completely wipes out the contents of the currently-opened database
+** but leaves its storage intact for reuse.
+*/
+void fiddle_reset_db(void){
+ if( globalDb ){
+ int rc = sqlite3_db_config(globalDb, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE, 1, 0);
+ if( 0==rc ) rc = sqlite3_exec(globalDb, "VACUUM", 0, 0, 0);
+ sqlite3_db_config(globalDb, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE, 0, 0);
+ }
+}
+
+/*
+** Uses the current database's VFS xRead to stream the db file's
+** contents out to the given callback. The callback gets a single
+** chunk of size n (its 2nd argument) on each call and must return 0
+** on success, non-0 on error. This function returns 0 on success,
+** SQLITE_NOTFOUND if no db is open, or propagates any other non-0
+** code from the callback. Note that this is not thread-friendly: it
+** expects that it will be the only thread reading the db file and
+** takes no measures to ensure that is the case.
+*/
+int fiddle_export_db( int (*xCallback)(unsigned const char *zOut, int n) ){
+ sqlite3_int64 nSize = 0;
+ sqlite3_int64 nPos = 0;
+ sqlite3_file * pFile = 0;
+ unsigned char buf[1024 * 8];
+ int nBuf = (int)sizeof(buf);
+ int rc = shellState.db
+ ? sqlite3_file_control(shellState.db, "main",
+ SQLITE_FCNTL_FILE_POINTER, &pFile)
+ : SQLITE_NOTFOUND;
+ if( rc ) return rc;
+ rc = pFile->pMethods->xFileSize(pFile, &nSize);
+ if( rc ) return rc;
+ if(nSize % nBuf){
+ /* DB size is not an even multiple of the buffer size. Reduce
+ ** buffer size so that we do not unduly inflate the db size when
+ ** exporting. */
+ if(0 == nSize % 4096) nBuf = 4096;
+ else if(0 == nSize % 2048) nBuf = 2048;
+ else if(0 == nSize % 1024) nBuf = 1024;
+ else nBuf = 512;
+ }
+ for( ; 0==rc && nPos<nSize; nPos += nBuf ){
+ rc = pFile->pMethods->xRead(pFile, buf, nBuf, nPos);
+ if(SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ == rc){
+ rc = (nPos + nBuf) < nSize ? rc : 0/*assume EOF*/;
+ }
+ if( 0==rc ) rc = xCallback(buf, nBuf);
+ }
+ return rc;
+}
+
+/*
+** Trivial exportable function for emscripten. It processes zSql as if
+** it were input to the sqlite3 shell and redirects all output to the
+** wasm binding. fiddle_main() must have been called before this
+** is called, or results are undefined.
+*/
+void fiddle_exec(const char * zSql){
+ if(zSql && *zSql){
+ if('.'==*zSql) puts(zSql);
+ shellState.wasm.zInput = zSql;
+ shellState.wasm.zPos = zSql;
+ process_input(&shellState);
+ shellState.wasm.zInput = shellState.wasm.zPos = 0;
+ }
+}
+#endif /* SQLITE_SHELL_FIDDLE */