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libsql/libsql-sqlite3/ext/wasm/api/sqlite3-wasm.c
Pekka Enberg f996bf9f18 Merge upstream SQLite 3.45.1 (#1054)
* Remove unused elements from the json_tree() cursor.

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* Same results as the legacy JsonNode implementation on a small set of test cases.

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* Fix corner-case error conditions.

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* All tests passing.

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* Give the json_valid() function an optional second argument that determines
what is meant by "valid".

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* Enhance the (SQLITE_DEBUG-only) json_parse() routine so that it shows a 
decoding of JSONB when given a BLOB argument.

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* In SQLITE_ENABLE_SETLK_TIMEOUT builds, use blocking locks in place of sleep() when opening a read-transaction.

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* Have SQLITE_ENABLE_SETLK_TIMEOUT builds block when locking a read-lock slot.

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* Add untested (#ifdefed-out) code for the MergePatch algorithm against JSONB.
Add (and test) the jsonBlobEdit() routine that is needed by the new MergePatch.

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* More aggressive use of jsonBlobEdit().  Improvements to the MergePatch
implementation sketch.

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* The json_patch() code for JSONB compiles and works sometimes, but there are
still issues.  Incremental check-in.

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* All legacy tests are passing.

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* Handle an SQLITE_BUSY_TIMEOUT error if one occurs while attempting a shared lock on a read-lock slot.

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* The json_remove() function now uses only JSONB, never JsonNodes, internally.

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* Attempt to get json_extract() working with pure JSONB only, and without
the use of JsonNode.  Mostly working, but there are some differences from
legacy in corner cases.

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* Preserve flexibility in the format of the RHS of -> and ->> operators found
in legacy.

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* Do not set the J subtype when the output is JSONB.

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* Convert the json_array_length() function to use JSONB instead of JsonNodes.

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* The assertion change at check-in [7946c79567b0ccd3] is insufficient to fix
the problem of a Table object being deleted out from under the OP_VCheck
opcode.  We need to reference count the Table, which is accomplished here.

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* In the recovery extension, if a payload size is unreasonably large, it is
probably corrupt, so truncate it.

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* Fix signed integer overflow in fts5.

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* The json_patch() function now operates exclusively on JSONB.  This patch
also includes improvements to JSONB debug printing routines.

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* Convert the json_error_position() routine to use only JSONB internally.

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* Convert json_insert(), json_replace(), json_set() to use JSONB internally.
Mostly working, but some corner cases are still not quite right.

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* Update some OPFS-related help text in WASM tests. Minor cleanups in speedtest1-worker.js.

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* New test cases for insert/set/replace with paths that indicate substructure
that does not yet exist.

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* New JSON test cases showing insert or set with missing substructure.

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* Simplification of the new JSON insert/set test cases.

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* Enhance json_set() and json_insert() so that they create missing
substructure.

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* Convert json_type() to use JSONB internally.

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* Add a basic batch-mode SQL runner for the SAH Pool VFS, for use in comparing it against WebSQL. Bring the WebSQL batch runner up to date, noting that it cannot run without addition of an "origin trial" activation key from Google because that's now the only way to enable WebSQL in Chrome (that part is not checked in because that key is private). Minor code-adjacent cleanups.

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* Convert json_valid() over to using only JSONB as its internal format.

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* Remove all trace of JsonNode from the JSON implementation.  The JSONB format
is used as the internal binary encoding for searching and editing.

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* First attempt to get the JSON text-to-binary cache working.  All test cases
pass, but the cache seems not to help much.

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* Cache is working better, but does not preserve the hasJson5 flag.

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* Fix up the JSON cache to work better.

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* Different approach to querying a tokendata=1 table. Saves cpu and memory.

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* Remove old code for tokendata=1 queries.

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* Performance optimization in the JSON parser.

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* Fix harmless compiler warnings and enhance performance the parser.

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* Unroll a loop in the parser for a performance increase.

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* Remove a NEVER that can be true if a virtual table column is declared to have
a DEFAULT.  See
[forum:/forumpost/3d4de8917627d058|forum post 3d4de8917627d058].

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* Simplification and optimization of the JSON parser.

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* Performance optimization in jsonAppendString().

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* Minor fix to the header comment on jsonXlateTextToBlob().

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* Fix potential unsigned integer underflow in jsonAppendString().

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* Do not allow a JsonParse object to be considered "editable" after an OOM.

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* Protect a memcpy() against OOM conditions.

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* Ensure that tokendata=1 queries avoid loading large doclists for queries like "common AND uncommon", just as tokendata=0 queries do.

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* Take extra care to ensure that JSONB values that are in cache are actually
owned by the JSON subsystem, and that ownership of such values is not handed
back to the bytecode engine.

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* When tokendata=1 queries require multiple segment-cursors, allow those cursors to share a single array of in-memory tombstone pages.

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* Fix harmless compiler warnings.  Refactor some identifier names for
clearer presentation.

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* Code and comment cleanup.  Everything should work the same.

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* Fix various compiler warnings and other problems with the new code on this branch.

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* Fix harmless compiler warnings reported by MSVC.

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* Implement strict JSONB checking in the json_valid() function.

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* Minor code changes for consistency and to simplify testing.

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* Do not let bad hexadecimal digits in malformed JSONB cause an assertion fault.

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* Enable incorrect JSONB to be rendered into text without hitting an
assertion for a bad whitespace escape in a string.

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* Ensure that OOM conditions in the generation of the "bad JSON path" error
message result in an SQLITE_NOMEM error.

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* Avoid problems when the path argument to json_tree() contains embedded U+0000
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* Remove dead code.  Improved reporting of errors in JSON inputs.

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* Back off on the use of strlen() for situations where sqlite3_value_bytes()
will work as well, for performance.

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* Better pre-scan size estimations for objects in the JSON parser resulting
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* Repair issues and inefficiencies found during testing.

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* Add tests for using tokendata=1 and contentless_delete=1 together.

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* Two new NEVER macros.

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* Remove reachable ALWAYS and NEVER macros.

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* Fix bug in xInstToken() causing the wrong token to be returned.

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* Continuing simplifications and code cleanup.

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* Fix a problem with the xInstCount() API and "ORDER BY rank" queries.

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* Fix memory leak in new code on this branch.

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* Fixes for xInstToken() with tokendata=0 tables. And with prefix queries.

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* Fix errors in rendering JSON5 escape sequences embedded in JSONB.

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* Do not make the input JSONB editable in json_remove() if there are no PATH
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* Fixes to error handling in json_array_length().

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* Small performance gain by unwinding the string literal delimiter search
loop in the JSON parser by one more level.

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* Use strspn() to accelerate whitespace bypass in the JSON parser.

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* Further tests for the new code on this branch.

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* Use extra assert() statement to silence harmless static analyzer warnings.

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* README.md typo fix reported in the forum and update all links from http: to https:.

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* Increased rigor in comparisons between object labels in JSON.

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* The rule for the RHS of the ->> and -> operators when the RHS does not begin
with $ is that it must be (1) all digits, or (2) all alphanumerics, or
(3) contained within [..] or else it will become a quoted label.

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* Test cases for object label matching with escape sequences.

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* In CLI, move -interactive flag handling back to arg-loop pass 2.

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* Fix the routine that determines the json_tree.path value for the first row
so that it correctly takes into account escape sequences in the path
argument.

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* Correctly handle 8-byte sizes in the JSONB format.
[forum:/forumpost/283daf08e91183fc|Forum post 283daf08e91183fc].

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* Update documentation comments in fts5.h.

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* Work around LLVM's newfound hatred of function pointer casts.
[forum:/forumpost/1a7d257346636292|Forum post 1a7d257346636292].

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* Fix compiler warning about shadowed variable in fts5_index.c.

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* Improved detection of corrupt JSONB in the jsonReturnFromBlob() function.

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* Add ALWAYS() on branches added in [ec0ae4030968c782] that are always true.

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* Rework the jsonEachPathLength() routine in json_tree() so that it is
less susceptible to problems due to goofy object labels.

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* Different fix for the fts5 COMMIT-following-OOM problem first fixed by [fba3129d]. This one does not cause problems if an fts5 table is renamed and then dropped within the same transaction.

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* Fix a problem with handling OOM and other errors in fts5 when querying tokendata=1 tables.

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* Fix a null-pointer dereference in fts5 tokendata=1 code.

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* Avoid an assert() failure when querying an fts5vocab table that accesses a tokendata=1 fts5 table with corrupt %_data records.

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* Ensure an fts5vocab table never uses a special tokendata=1 merge cursor.

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* Avoid dropping an error code in new fts5 tokendata=1 code.

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* Fix a harmless compiler warning about "confusing indentation".

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* Fix a potential problem RCStr access on a JsonString object that is not
really and RCStr.  Fuzzer/UBSAN find.

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* Fix a harmless UBSAN warning.

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* Fix a potential use of uninitialized value in json_valid() with 2nd
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* Work toward enhanced functionality for json_valid() with deep checking
of the JSONB (second argument has bit 0x08).

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* Add SQLITE_TESTCTRL_VALIDATE_JSONB, which if enabled under SQLITE_DEBUG causes
cross-checking of generate JSONB.

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* Rename the new test-control to SQLITE_TESTCTRL_JSON_SELFCHECK.  Make it so
that the current value of the setting can be interrogated.

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* Activate JSON_SELFCHECK within fuzzcheck.

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Response to [forum:/forumpost/7d8685d49d|Forum post 7d8685d49d].

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* Avoid harmless integer overflow in pager status statistics gathering.
Response to [forum:/forumpost/7f4cdf23f9|forum post 7f4cdf23f9].

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* Add a new comment to debugging output routine sqlite3WhereLoopPrint() to
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* Improvements to the query planner to address the inefficiency described
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* Extra steps taken to avoid using low-quality indexes in a query plan.
This branch accomplishes the same end as the nearby enhanced-stat1 branch,
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* Back out [99d11e6d0ae6] (enabling of STAT4 in WASM/JNI), per /chat discussion.

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* Elaborate on the various build flavors used by ext/wasm/. Doc changes only.

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* Increase the default "max_page_count" to its theoretical maximum of
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* Fix a problem in fts5 caused by a COMMIT involving fts5 data that immediately follows a ROLLBACK TO that does not.

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* Adjust the sqlite3PagerDirectReadOk() routine (part of the
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* Back out [b517a52fa36df0a0] which is no longer reachable due to early
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* Update the sqldiff.exe utility program so that it uses the sqlite3_str
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* Convert the JSON functions to use lookaside memory allocation whenever
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* Fix a #ifdef in sqlite3_test_control() that was preventing builds with
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* Avoid errors with SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE builds in json106.test and unionall.test.

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* Update extension ext/misc/totext.c to avoid both ubsan warnings and dubious real->integer conversions.

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* Update JSON performance testing procedures for clarity and to describe how to
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* Ensure that SQLITE_PROTOCOL is not returned too early when a SQLITE_ENABLE_SETLK_TIMEOUT build fails to open a transaction on a wal mode database in cases where blocking locks are not being used.

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* Automatically turn off DEFENSIVE mode in the shell tool when executing scripts generated by the ".dump" command against an empty database. Add a warning to the top of generated ".dump" scripts that populate virtual tables.

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* Improved resolution of unqualified names in the REINDEX command.
[forum:/info/74cd0ceabd|Forum thread 74cd0ceabd].

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* Put an SQLITE_ENABLE_SETLK_TIMEOUT branch inside the appropriate ifdef with
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* Fix a comment in sessions.  No functional changes.
[forum:/forumpost/8c20dc935b|Forum post 8c20dc935b].

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* Version 3.45.0

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* wasm build: reformulate an awk invocation to account for awks which do not support the -e flag. Problem reported on the forum via a docker-hosted build.

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* When backing out a character in a constructed string in JSON, first make sure
the string has not been reset by on OOM.

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* Ensure that the xIntegrity methods of fts3 and fts5 work on read-only databases.

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* When a JSON input is a blob, but it looks like valid JSON when cast to text,
then accept it as valid JSON.  This replicates a long-standing bug in the
behavior of JSON routines, and thus avoids breaking legacy apps.

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* Bump the version number to 3.45.1

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* Fix harmless "unused parameter" compiler warning in the new fts3IntegrityMethod
implementation.

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* In os_unix.c and os_win.c, do not allow xFetch() to return a pointer to a page buffer that is right at the end of the mapped region - if the database is corrupted in a specific way such a page buffer might be overread by several bytes.

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* Slight adjustment to test results for Windows in mmap1.test due to
the previous check-in.

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* Apply the same fix found in [99057383acc8f920] to descending scans.

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* Automatically disable the DISTINCT optimization during query planning if the
ORDER BY clause exceeds 63 terms.

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* When rendering JSONB back into text JSON, report an error if a zero-length
integer or floating-point node is encountered.  Otherwise, if the node occurs
at the very end of the JSONB, the rendering logic might read one byte past
the end of the initialized part of the BLOB byte array.  OSSFuzz 66284.

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* Avoid a potential buffer overread when handling corrupt json blobs.

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* Detect malformed nested JSONB earlier and stop rendering to avoid long
delays.

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* Version 3.45.1

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---------

Co-authored-by: drh <>
Co-authored-by: dan <Dan Kennedy>
Co-authored-by: stephan <stephan@noemail.net>
Co-authored-by: larrybr <larrybr@noemail.net>
2024-07-25 08:55:22 +00:00

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/*
** This file requires access to sqlite3.c static state in order to
** implement certain WASM-specific features, and thus directly
** includes that file. Unlike the rest of sqlite3.c, this file
** requires compiling with -std=c99 (or equivalent, or a later C
** version) because it makes use of features not available in C89.
**
** At its simplest, to build sqlite3.wasm either place this file
** in the same directory as sqlite3.c/h before compilation or use the
** -I/path flag to tell the compiler where to find both of those
** files, then compile this file. For example:
**
** emcc -o sqlite3.wasm ... -I/path/to/sqlite3-c-and-h sqlite3-wasm.c
*/
#define SQLITE_WASM
#ifdef SQLITE_WASM_ENABLE_C_TESTS
/*
** Code blocked off by SQLITE_WASM_TESTS is intended solely for use in
** unit/regression testing. They may be safely omitted from
** client-side builds. The main unit test script, tester1.js, will
** skip related tests if it doesn't find the corresponding functions
** in the WASM exports.
*/
# define SQLITE_WASM_TESTS 1
#else
# define SQLITE_WASM_TESTS 0
#endif
/*
** Threading and file locking: JS is single-threaded. Each Worker
** thread is a separate instance of the JS engine so can never access
** the same db handle as another thread, thus multi-threading support
** is unnecessary in the library. Because the filesystems are virtual
** and local to a given wasm runtime instance, two Workers can never
** access the same db file at once, with the exception of OPFS.
**
** Summary: except for the case of OPFS, which supports locking using
** its own API, threading and file locking support are unnecessary in
** the wasm build.
*/
/*
** Undefine any SQLITE_... config flags which we specifically do not
** want defined. Please keep these alphabetized.
*/
#undef SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE
#undef SQLITE_OMIT_MEMORYDB
/*
** Define any SQLITE_... config defaults we want if they aren't
** overridden by the builder. Please keep these alphabetized.
*/
/**********************************************************************/
/* SQLITE_D... */
#ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE
/*
** The OPFS impls benefit tremendously from an increased cache size
** when working on large workloads, e.g. speedtest1 --size 50 or
** higher. On smaller workloads, e.g. speedtest1 --size 25, they
** clearly benefit from having 4mb of cache, but not as much as a
** larger cache benefits the larger workloads. Speed differences
** between 2x and nearly 3x have been measured with ample page cache.
*/
# define SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE -16384
#endif
#if !defined(SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE)
/*
** OPFS performance is improved by approx. 12% with a page size of 8kb
** instead of 4kb. Performance with 16kb is equivalent to 8kb.
**
** Performance difference of kvvfs with a page size of 8kb compared to
** 4kb, as measured by speedtest1 --size 4, is indeterminate:
** measurements are all over the place either way and not
** significantly different.
*/
# define SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE 8192
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_UNIX_VFS
# define SQLITE_DEFAULT_UNIX_VFS "unix-none"
#endif
#undef SQLITE_DQS
#define SQLITE_DQS 0
/**********************************************************************/
/* SQLITE_ENABLE_... */
/*
** Unconditionally enable API_ARMOR in the WASM build. It ensures that
** public APIs behave predictable in the face of passing illegal NULLs
** or ranges which might otherwise invoke undefined behavior.
*/
#undef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR
#define SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR 1
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_BYTECODE_VTAB
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_BYTECODE_VTAB 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_DBPAGE_VTAB
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_DBPAGE_VTAB 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_DBSTAT_VTAB
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_DBSTAT_VTAB 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_MATH_FUNCTIONS
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_MATH_FUNCTIONS 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_OFFSET_SQL_FUNC
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_OFFSET_SQL_FUNC 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK 1 /*required by session extension*/
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_RTREE 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_STMTVTAB
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_STMTVTAB 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_ENABLE_UNKNOWN_SQL_FUNCTION
# define SQLITE_ENABLE_UNKNOWN_SQL_FUNCTION
#endif
/**********************************************************************/
/* SQLITE_O... */
#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
# define SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION
# define SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE
# define SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
# define SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 1
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_OS_KV_OPTIONAL
# define SQLITE_OS_KV_OPTIONAL 1
#endif
/**********************************************************************/
/* SQLITE_S... */
#ifndef SQLITE_STRICT_SUBTYPE
# define SQLITE_STRICT_SUBTYPE 1
#endif
/**********************************************************************/
/* SQLITE_T... */
#ifndef SQLITE_TEMP_STORE
# define SQLITE_TEMP_STORE 2
#endif
#ifndef SQLITE_THREADSAFE
# define SQLITE_THREADSAFE 0
#endif
/**********************************************************************/
/* SQLITE_USE_... */
#ifndef SQLITE_USE_URI
# define SQLITE_USE_URI 1
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_WASM_EXTRA_INIT
# define SQLITE_EXTRA_INIT sqlite3_wasm_extra_init
#endif
#include <assert.h>
/*
** SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT is functionally identical to EMSCRIPTEN_KEEPALIVE
** but is not Emscripten-specific. It explicitly marks functions for
** export into the target wasm file without requiring explicit listing
** of those functions in Emscripten's -sEXPORTED_FUNCTIONS=... list
** (or equivalent in other build platforms). Any function with neither
** this attribute nor which is listed as an explicit export will not
** be exported from the wasm file (but may still be used internally
** within the wasm file).
**
** The functions in this file (sqlite3-wasm.c) which require exporting
** are marked with this flag. They may also be added to any explicit
** build-time export list but need not be. All of these APIs are
** intended for use only within the project's own JS/WASM code, and
** not by client code, so an argument can be made for reducing their
** visibility by not including them in any build-time export lists.
**
** 2022-09-11: it's not yet _proven_ that this approach works in
** non-Emscripten builds. If not, such builds will need to export
** those using the --export=... wasm-ld flag (or equivalent). As of
** this writing we are tied to Emscripten for various reasons
** and cannot test the library with other build environments.
*/
#define SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT __attribute__((used,visibility("default")))
// See also:
//__attribute__((export_name("theExportedName"), used, visibility("default")))
/*
** Which sqlite3.c we're using needs to be configurable to enable
** building against a custom copy, e.g. the SEE variant. Note that we
** #include the .c file, rather than the header, so that the WASM
** extensions have access to private API internals.
**
** The caveat here is that custom variants need to account for
** exporting any necessary symbols (e.g. sqlite3_activate_see()). We
** cannot export them from here using SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT because that
** attribute (apparently) has to be part of the function definition.
*/
#ifndef SQLITE_C
# define SQLITE_C sqlite3.c /* yes, .c instead of .h. */
#endif
#define INC__STRINGIFY_(f) #f
#define INC__STRINGIFY(f) INC__STRINGIFY_(f)
#include INC__STRINGIFY(SQLITE_C)
#undef INC__STRINGIFY_
#undef INC__STRINGIFY
#undef SQLITE_C
#if defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
# include <emscripten/console.h>
#endif
#if 0
/*
** An EXPERIMENT in implementing a stack-based allocator analog to
** Emscripten's stackSave(), stackAlloc(), stackRestore().
** Unfortunately, this cannot work together with Emscripten because
** Emscripten defines its own native one and we'd stomp on each
** other's memory. Other than that complication, basic tests show it
** to work just fine.
**
** Another option is to malloc() a chunk of our own and call that our
** "stack".
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT void * sqlite3_wasm_stack_end(void){
extern void __heap_base
/* see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10038964 */;
return &__heap_base;
}
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT void * sqlite3_wasm_stack_begin(void){
extern void __data_end;
return &__data_end;
}
static void * pWasmStackPtr = 0;
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT void * sqlite3_wasm_stack_ptr(void){
if(!pWasmStackPtr) pWasmStackPtr = sqlite3_wasm_stack_end();
return pWasmStackPtr;
}
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT void sqlite3_wasm_stack_restore(void * p){
pWasmStackPtr = p;
}
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT void * sqlite3_wasm_stack_alloc(int n){
if(n<=0) return 0;
n = (n + 7) & ~7 /* align to 8-byte boundary */;
unsigned char * const p = (unsigned char *)sqlite3_wasm_stack_ptr();
unsigned const char * const b = (unsigned const char *)sqlite3_wasm_stack_begin();
if(b + n >= p || b + n < b/*overflow*/) return 0;
return pWasmStackPtr = p - n;
}
#endif /* stack allocator experiment */
/*
** State for the "pseudo-stack" allocator implemented in
** sqlite3_wasm_pstack_xyz(). In order to avoid colliding with
** Emscripten-controled stack space, it carves out a bit of stack
** memory to use for that purpose. This memory ends up in the
** WASM-managed memory, such that routines which manipulate the wasm
** heap can also be used to manipulate this memory.
**
** This particular allocator is intended for small allocations such as
** storage for output pointers. We cannot reasonably size it large
** enough for general-purpose string conversions because some of our
** tests use input files (strings) of 16MB+.
*/
static unsigned char PStack_mem[512 * 8] = {0};
static struct {
unsigned const char * const pBegin;/* Start (inclusive) of memory */
unsigned const char * const pEnd; /* One-after-the-end of memory */
unsigned char * pPos; /* Current stack pointer */
} PStack = {
&PStack_mem[0],
&PStack_mem[0] + sizeof(PStack_mem),
&PStack_mem[0] + sizeof(PStack_mem)
};
/*
** Returns the current pstack position.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT void * sqlite3_wasm_pstack_ptr(void){
return PStack.pPos;
}
/*
** Sets the pstack position poitner to p. Results are undefined if the
** given value did not come from sqlite3_wasm_pstack_ptr().
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT void sqlite3_wasm_pstack_restore(unsigned char * p){
assert(p>=PStack.pBegin && p<=PStack.pEnd && p>=PStack.pPos);
assert(0==((unsigned long long)p & 0x7));
if(p>=PStack.pBegin && p<=PStack.pEnd /*&& p>=PStack.pPos*/){
PStack.pPos = p;
}
}
/*
** Allocate and zero out n bytes from the pstack. Returns a pointer to
** the memory on success, 0 on error (including a negative n value). n
** is always adjusted to be a multiple of 8 and returned memory is
** always zeroed out before returning (because this keeps the client
** JS code from having to do so, and most uses of the pstack will
** call for doing so).
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT void * sqlite3_wasm_pstack_alloc(int n){
if( n<=0 ) return 0;
//if( n & 0x7 ) n += 8 - (n & 0x7) /* align to 8-byte boundary */;
n = (n + 7) & ~7 /* align to 8-byte boundary */;
if( PStack.pBegin + n > PStack.pPos /*not enough space left*/
|| PStack.pBegin + n <= PStack.pBegin /*overflow*/ ) return 0;
memset((PStack.pPos = PStack.pPos - n), 0, (unsigned int)n);
return PStack.pPos;
}
/*
** Return the number of bytes left which can be
** sqlite3_wasm_pstack_alloc()'d.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT int sqlite3_wasm_pstack_remaining(void){
assert(PStack.pPos >= PStack.pBegin);
assert(PStack.pPos <= PStack.pEnd);
return (int)(PStack.pPos - PStack.pBegin);
}
/*
** Return the total number of bytes available in the pstack, including
** any space which is currently allocated. This value is a
** compile-time constant.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT int sqlite3_wasm_pstack_quota(void){
return (int)(PStack.pEnd - PStack.pBegin);
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** For purposes of certain hand-crafted C/Wasm function bindings, we
** need a way of reporting errors which is consistent with the rest of
** the C API, as opposed to throwing JS exceptions. To that end, this
** internal-use-only function is a thin proxy around
** sqlite3ErrorWithMessage(). The intent is that it only be used from
** Wasm bindings such as sqlite3_prepare_v2/v3(), and definitely not
** from client code.
**
** Returns err_code.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_db_error(sqlite3*db, int err_code, const char *zMsg){
if( db!=0 ){
if( 0!=zMsg ){
const int nMsg = sqlite3Strlen30(zMsg);
sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_db_mutex(db));
sqlite3ErrorWithMsg(db, err_code, "%.*s", nMsg, zMsg);
sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_db_mutex(db));
}else{
sqlite3ErrorWithMsg(db, err_code, NULL);
}
}
return err_code;
}
#if SQLITE_WASM_TESTS
struct WasmTestStruct {
int v4;
void * ppV;
const char * cstr;
int64_t v8;
void (*xFunc)(void*);
};
typedef struct WasmTestStruct WasmTestStruct;
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
void sqlite3_wasm_test_struct(WasmTestStruct * s){
if(s){
s->v4 *= 2;
s->v8 = s->v4 * 2;
s->ppV = s;
s->cstr = __FILE__;
if(s->xFunc) s->xFunc(s);
}
return;
}
#endif /* SQLITE_WASM_TESTS */
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings. Unlike the
** rest of the sqlite3 API, this part requires C99 for snprintf() and
** variadic macros.
**
** Returns a string containing a JSON-format "enum" of C-level
** constants and struct-related metadata intended to be imported into
** the JS environment. The JSON is initialized the first time this
** function is called and that result is reused for all future calls.
**
** If this function returns NULL then it means that the internal
** buffer is not large enough for the generated JSON and needs to be
** increased. In debug builds that will trigger an assert().
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
const char * sqlite3_wasm_enum_json(void){
static char aBuffer[1024 * 20] = {0} /* where the JSON goes */;
int n = 0, nChildren = 0, nStruct = 0
/* output counters for figuring out where commas go */;
char * zPos = &aBuffer[1] /* skip first byte for now to help protect
** against a small race condition */;
char const * const zEnd = &aBuffer[0] + sizeof(aBuffer) /* one-past-the-end */;
if(aBuffer[0]) return aBuffer;
/* Leave aBuffer[0] at 0 until the end to help guard against a tiny
** race condition. If this is called twice concurrently, they might
** end up both writing to aBuffer, but they'll both write the same
** thing, so that's okay. If we set byte 0 up front then the 2nd
** instance might return and use the string before the 1st instance
** is done filling it. */
/* Core output macros... */
#define lenCheck assert(zPos < zEnd - 128 \
&& "sqlite3_wasm_enum_json() buffer is too small."); \
if( zPos >= zEnd - 128 ) return 0
#define outf(format,...) \
zPos += snprintf(zPos, ((size_t)(zEnd - zPos)), format, __VA_ARGS__); \
lenCheck
#define out(TXT) outf("%s",TXT)
#define CloseBrace(LEVEL) \
assert(LEVEL<5); memset(zPos, '}', LEVEL); zPos+=LEVEL; lenCheck
/* Macros for emitting maps of integer- and string-type macros to
** their values. */
#define DefGroup(KEY) n = 0; \
outf("%s\"" #KEY "\": {",(nChildren++ ? "," : ""));
#define DefInt(KEY) \
outf("%s\"%s\": %d", (n++ ? ", " : ""), #KEY, (int)KEY)
#define DefStr(KEY) \
outf("%s\"%s\": \"%s\"", (n++ ? ", " : ""), #KEY, KEY)
#define _DefGroup CloseBrace(1)
/* The following groups are sorted alphabetic by group name. */
DefGroup(access){
DefInt(SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS);
DefInt(SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE);
DefInt(SQLITE_ACCESS_READ)/*docs say this is unused*/;
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(authorizer){
DefInt(SQLITE_DENY);
DefInt(SQLITE_IGNORE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CREATE_INDEX);
DefInt(SQLITE_CREATE_TABLE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_INDEX);
DefInt(SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TABLE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TRIGGER);
DefInt(SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_VIEW);
DefInt(SQLITE_CREATE_TRIGGER);
DefInt(SQLITE_CREATE_VIEW);
DefInt(SQLITE_DELETE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DROP_INDEX);
DefInt(SQLITE_DROP_TABLE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_INDEX);
DefInt(SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TABLE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TRIGGER);
DefInt(SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_VIEW);
DefInt(SQLITE_DROP_TRIGGER);
DefInt(SQLITE_DROP_VIEW);
DefInt(SQLITE_INSERT);
DefInt(SQLITE_PRAGMA);
DefInt(SQLITE_READ);
DefInt(SQLITE_SELECT);
DefInt(SQLITE_TRANSACTION);
DefInt(SQLITE_UPDATE);
DefInt(SQLITE_ATTACH);
DefInt(SQLITE_DETACH);
DefInt(SQLITE_ALTER_TABLE);
DefInt(SQLITE_REINDEX);
DefInt(SQLITE_ANALYZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CREATE_VTABLE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DROP_VTABLE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FUNCTION);
DefInt(SQLITE_SAVEPOINT);
//DefInt(SQLITE_COPY) /* No longer used */;
DefInt(SQLITE_RECURSIVE);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(blobFinalizers) {
/* SQLITE_STATIC/TRANSIENT need to be handled explicitly as
** integers to avoid casting-related warnings. */
out("\"SQLITE_STATIC\":0, \"SQLITE_TRANSIENT\":-1");
outf(",\"SQLITE_WASM_DEALLOC\": %lld",
(sqlite3_int64)(sqlite3_free));
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(changeset){
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESETSTART_INVERT);
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_NOSAVEPOINT);
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_INVERT);
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_IGNORENOOP);
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESET_DATA);
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESET_NOTFOUND);
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONFLICT);
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESET_CONSTRAINT);
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESET_FOREIGN_KEY);
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESET_OMIT);
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESET_REPLACE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CHANGESET_ABORT);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(config){
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_SERIALIZED);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMALLOC);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_HEAP);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMSTATUS);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX);
/* previously SQLITE_CONFIG_CHUNKALLOC 12 which is now unused. */
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_LOG);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_URI);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE2);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE2);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_COVERING_INDEX_SCAN);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_SQLLOG);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_MMAP_SIZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_WIN32_HEAPSIZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE_HDRSZ);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_PMASZ);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_STMTJRNL_SPILL);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_SMALL_MALLOC);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_SORTERREF_SIZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMDB_MAXSIZE);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(dataTypes) {
DefInt(SQLITE_INTEGER);
DefInt(SQLITE_FLOAT);
DefInt(SQLITE_TEXT);
DefInt(SQLITE_BLOB);
DefInt(SQLITE_NULL);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(dbConfig){
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAINDBNAME);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_TRIGGER);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FTS3_TOKENIZER);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_NO_CKPT_ON_CLOSE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_WRITABLE_SCHEMA);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_ALTER_TABLE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DML);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DDL);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_VIEW);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_FILE_FORMAT);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRUSTED_SCHEMA);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_REVERSE_SCANORDER);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAX);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(dbStatus){
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_USED);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_SCHEMA_USED);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_STMT_USED);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_HIT);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_MISS_SIZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_MISS_FULL);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_HIT);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_MISS);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_WRITE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_DEFERRED_FKS);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED_SHARED);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_SPILL);
DefInt(SQLITE_DBSTATUS_MAX);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(encodings) {
/* Noting that the wasm binding only aims to support UTF-8. */
DefInt(SQLITE_UTF8);
DefInt(SQLITE_UTF16LE);
DefInt(SQLITE_UTF16BE);
DefInt(SQLITE_UTF16);
/*deprecated DefInt(SQLITE_ANY); */
DefInt(SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(fcntl) {
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCKSTATE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_GET_LOCKPROXYFILE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_SET_LOCKPROXYFILE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_LAST_ERRNO);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_HINT);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_FILE_POINTER);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_SYNC_OMITTED);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_WIN32_AV_RETRY);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_PERSIST_WAL);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_OVERWRITE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_VFSNAME);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_POWERSAFE_OVERWRITE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_PRAGMA);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_BUSYHANDLER);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_TEMPFILENAME);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_MMAP_SIZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_TRACE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_HAS_MOVED);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_SYNC);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_COMMIT_PHASETWO);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_WIN32_SET_HANDLE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_WAL_BLOCK);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_ZIPVFS);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_RBU);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_VFS_POINTER);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_JOURNAL_POINTER);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_WIN32_GET_HANDLE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_PDB);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_BEGIN_ATOMIC_WRITE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_COMMIT_ATOMIC_WRITE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_ROLLBACK_ATOMIC_WRITE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCK_TIMEOUT);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_DATA_VERSION);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_CKPT_DONE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_RESERVE_BYTES);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_CKPT_START);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_EXTERNAL_READER);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_CKSM_FILE);
DefInt(SQLITE_FCNTL_RESET_CACHE);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(flock) {
DefInt(SQLITE_LOCK_NONE);
DefInt(SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED);
DefInt(SQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED);
DefInt(SQLITE_LOCK_PENDING);
DefInt(SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(ioCap) {
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC512);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC1K);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC2K);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC4K);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC8K);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC16K);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC32K);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC64K);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_UNDELETABLE_WHEN_OPEN);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_POWERSAFE_OVERWRITE);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_IMMUTABLE);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOCAP_BATCH_ATOMIC);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(limits) {
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_ALLOCATION_SIZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_SQL_LENGTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_COLUMN);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_EXPR_DEPTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_COMPOUND_SELECT);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_VDBE_OP);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_VDBE_OP);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_FUNCTION_ARG);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_ATTACHED);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_ATTACHED);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_LIKE_PATTERN_LENGTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_LIKE_PATTERN_LENGTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_VARIABLE_NUMBER);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_TRIGGER_DEPTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_TRIGGER_DEPTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_LIMIT_WORKER_THREADS);
DefInt(SQLITE_MAX_WORKER_THREADS);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(openFlags) {
/* Noting that not all of these will have any effect in
** WASM-space. */
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_URI);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_MEMORY);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_NOMUTEX);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_FULLMUTEX);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_SHAREDCACHE);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_PRIVATECACHE);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_EXRESCODE);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_NOFOLLOW);
/* OPEN flags for use with VFSes... */
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_DB);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_JOURNAL);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_TRANSIENT_DB);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_SUBJOURNAL);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_SUPER_JOURNAL);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_WAL);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE);
DefInt(SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(prepareFlags) {
DefInt(SQLITE_PREPARE_PERSISTENT);
DefInt(SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_PREPARE_NO_VTAB);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(resultCodes) {
DefInt(SQLITE_OK);
DefInt(SQLITE_ERROR);
DefInt(SQLITE_INTERNAL);
DefInt(SQLITE_PERM);
DefInt(SQLITE_ABORT);
DefInt(SQLITE_BUSY);
DefInt(SQLITE_LOCKED);
DefInt(SQLITE_NOMEM);
DefInt(SQLITE_READONLY);
DefInt(SQLITE_INTERRUPT);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR);
DefInt(SQLITE_CORRUPT);
DefInt(SQLITE_NOTFOUND);
DefInt(SQLITE_FULL);
DefInt(SQLITE_CANTOPEN);
DefInt(SQLITE_PROTOCOL);
DefInt(SQLITE_EMPTY);
DefInt(SQLITE_SCHEMA);
DefInt(SQLITE_TOOBIG);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT);
DefInt(SQLITE_MISMATCH);
DefInt(SQLITE_MISUSE);
DefInt(SQLITE_NOLFS);
DefInt(SQLITE_AUTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_FORMAT);
DefInt(SQLITE_RANGE);
DefInt(SQLITE_NOTADB);
DefInt(SQLITE_NOTICE);
DefInt(SQLITE_WARNING);
DefInt(SQLITE_ROW);
DefInt(SQLITE_DONE);
// Extended Result Codes
DefInt(SQLITE_ERROR_MISSING_COLLSEQ);
DefInt(SQLITE_ERROR_RETRY);
DefInt(SQLITE_ERROR_SNAPSHOT);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_READ);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_WRITE);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_FSYNC);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_DIR_FSYNC);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_TRUNCATE);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_UNLOCK);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_RDLOCK);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_DELETE);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_CHECKRESERVEDLOCK);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_LOCK);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_CLOSE);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_DIR_CLOSE);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_SHMOPEN);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_SHMSIZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_SHMLOCK);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_SHMMAP);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_SEEK);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_DELETE_NOENT);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_MMAP);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_GETTEMPPATH);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_CONVPATH);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_VNODE);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_AUTH);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_BEGIN_ATOMIC);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_COMMIT_ATOMIC);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_ROLLBACK_ATOMIC);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_DATA);
DefInt(SQLITE_IOERR_CORRUPTFS);
DefInt(SQLITE_LOCKED_SHAREDCACHE);
DefInt(SQLITE_LOCKED_VTAB);
DefInt(SQLITE_BUSY_RECOVERY);
DefInt(SQLITE_BUSY_SNAPSHOT);
DefInt(SQLITE_BUSY_TIMEOUT);
DefInt(SQLITE_CANTOPEN_NOTEMPDIR);
DefInt(SQLITE_CANTOPEN_ISDIR);
DefInt(SQLITE_CANTOPEN_FULLPATH);
DefInt(SQLITE_CANTOPEN_CONVPATH);
//DefInt(SQLITE_CANTOPEN_DIRTYWAL)/*docs say not used*/;
DefInt(SQLITE_CANTOPEN_SYMLINK);
DefInt(SQLITE_CORRUPT_VTAB);
DefInt(SQLITE_CORRUPT_SEQUENCE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CORRUPT_INDEX);
DefInt(SQLITE_READONLY_RECOVERY);
DefInt(SQLITE_READONLY_CANTLOCK);
DefInt(SQLITE_READONLY_ROLLBACK);
DefInt(SQLITE_READONLY_DBMOVED);
DefInt(SQLITE_READONLY_CANTINIT);
DefInt(SQLITE_READONLY_DIRECTORY);
DefInt(SQLITE_ABORT_ROLLBACK);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_CHECK);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_COMMITHOOK);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_FOREIGNKEY);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_FUNCTION);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_NOTNULL);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_PRIMARYKEY);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_TRIGGER);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_UNIQUE);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_VTAB);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_ROWID);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_PINNED);
DefInt(SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_DATATYPE);
DefInt(SQLITE_NOTICE_RECOVER_WAL);
DefInt(SQLITE_NOTICE_RECOVER_ROLLBACK);
DefInt(SQLITE_WARNING_AUTOINDEX);
DefInt(SQLITE_AUTH_USER);
DefInt(SQLITE_OK_LOAD_PERMANENTLY);
//DefInt(SQLITE_OK_SYMLINK) /* internal use only */;
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(serialize){
DefInt(SQLITE_SERIALIZE_NOCOPY);
DefInt(SQLITE_DESERIALIZE_FREEONCLOSE);
DefInt(SQLITE_DESERIALIZE_READONLY);
DefInt(SQLITE_DESERIALIZE_RESIZEABLE);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(session){
DefInt(SQLITE_SESSION_CONFIG_STRMSIZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_SESSION_OBJCONFIG_SIZE);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(sqlite3Status){
DefInt(SQLITE_STATUS_MEMORY_USED);
DefInt(SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_USED);
DefInt(SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_OVERFLOW);
//DefInt(SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_USED) /* NOT USED */;
//DefInt(SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_OVERFLOW) /* NOT USED */;
DefInt(SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_SIZE);
DefInt(SQLITE_STATUS_PARSER_STACK);
DefInt(SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_SIZE);
//DefInt(SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_SIZE) /* NOT USED */;
DefInt(SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_COUNT);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(stmtStatus){
DefInt(SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FULLSCAN_STEP);
DefInt(SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_SORT);
DefInt(SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_AUTOINDEX);
DefInt(SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_VM_STEP);
DefInt(SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_REPREPARE);
DefInt(SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_RUN);
DefInt(SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FILTER_MISS);
DefInt(SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FILTER_HIT);
DefInt(SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_MEMUSED);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(syncFlags) {
DefInt(SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL);
DefInt(SQLITE_SYNC_FULL);
DefInt(SQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(trace) {
DefInt(SQLITE_TRACE_STMT);
DefInt(SQLITE_TRACE_PROFILE);
DefInt(SQLITE_TRACE_ROW);
DefInt(SQLITE_TRACE_CLOSE);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(txnState){
DefInt(SQLITE_TXN_NONE);
DefInt(SQLITE_TXN_READ);
DefInt(SQLITE_TXN_WRITE);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(udfFlags) {
DefInt(SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC);
DefInt(SQLITE_DIRECTONLY);
DefInt(SQLITE_INNOCUOUS);
DefInt(SQLITE_SUBTYPE);
DefInt(SQLITE_RESULT_SUBTYPE);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(version) {
DefInt(SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER);
DefStr(SQLITE_VERSION);
DefStr(SQLITE_SOURCE_ID);
} _DefGroup;
DefGroup(vtab) {
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_SCAN_UNIQUE);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GT);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LE);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LT);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GE);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_MATCH);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LIKE);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GLOB);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_REGEXP);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_NE);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_ISNOT);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_ISNOTNULL);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_ISNULL);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_IS);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LIMIT);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_OFFSET);
DefInt(SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_FUNCTION);
DefInt(SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT);
DefInt(SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS);
DefInt(SQLITE_VTAB_DIRECTONLY);
DefInt(SQLITE_VTAB_USES_ALL_SCHEMAS);
DefInt(SQLITE_ROLLBACK);
//DefInt(SQLITE_IGNORE); // Also used by sqlite3_authorizer() callback
DefInt(SQLITE_FAIL);
//DefInt(SQLITE_ABORT); // Also an error code
DefInt(SQLITE_REPLACE);
} _DefGroup;
#undef DefGroup
#undef DefStr
#undef DefInt
#undef _DefGroup
/*
** Emit an array of "StructBinder" struct descripions, which look
** like:
**
** {
** "name": "MyStruct",
** "sizeof": 16,
** "members": {
** "member1": {"offset": 0,"sizeof": 4,"signature": "i"},
** "member2": {"offset": 4,"sizeof": 4,"signature": "p"},
** "member3": {"offset": 8,"sizeof": 8,"signature": "j"}
** }
** }
**
** Detailed documentation for those bits are in the docs for the
** Jaccwabyt JS-side component.
*/
/** Macros for emitting StructBinder description. */
#define StructBinder__(TYPE) \
n = 0; \
outf("%s{", (nStruct++ ? ", " : "")); \
out("\"name\": \"" # TYPE "\","); \
outf("\"sizeof\": %d", (int)sizeof(TYPE)); \
out(",\"members\": {");
#define StructBinder_(T) StructBinder__(T)
/** ^^^ indirection needed to expand CurrentStruct */
#define StructBinder StructBinder_(CurrentStruct)
#define _StructBinder CloseBrace(2)
#define M(MEMBER,SIG) \
outf("%s\"%s\": " \
"{\"offset\":%d,\"sizeof\": %d,\"signature\":\"%s\"}", \
(n++ ? ", " : ""), #MEMBER, \
(int)offsetof(CurrentStruct,MEMBER), \
(int)sizeof(((CurrentStruct*)0)->MEMBER), \
SIG)
nStruct = 0;
out(", \"structs\": ["); {
#define CurrentStruct sqlite3_vfs
StructBinder {
M(iVersion, "i");
M(szOsFile, "i");
M(mxPathname, "i");
M(pNext, "p");
M(zName, "s");
M(pAppData, "p");
M(xOpen, "i(pppip)");
M(xDelete, "i(ppi)");
M(xAccess, "i(ppip)");
M(xFullPathname, "i(ppip)");
M(xDlOpen, "p(pp)");
M(xDlError, "p(pip)");
M(xDlSym, "p()");
M(xDlClose, "v(pp)");
M(xRandomness, "i(pip)");
M(xSleep, "i(pi)");
M(xCurrentTime, "i(pp)");
M(xGetLastError, "i(pip)");
M(xCurrentTimeInt64, "i(pp)");
M(xSetSystemCall, "i(ppp)");
M(xGetSystemCall, "p(pp)");
M(xNextSystemCall, "p(pp)");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
#define CurrentStruct sqlite3_io_methods
StructBinder {
M(iVersion, "i");
M(xClose, "i(p)");
M(xRead, "i(ppij)");
M(xWrite, "i(ppij)");
M(xTruncate, "i(pj)");
M(xSync, "i(pi)");
M(xFileSize, "i(pp)");
M(xLock, "i(pi)");
M(xUnlock, "i(pi)");
M(xCheckReservedLock, "i(pp)");
M(xFileControl, "i(pip)");
M(xSectorSize, "i(p)");
M(xDeviceCharacteristics, "i(p)");
M(xShmMap, "i(piiip)");
M(xShmLock, "i(piii)");
M(xShmBarrier, "v(p)");
M(xShmUnmap, "i(pi)");
M(xFetch, "i(pjip)");
M(xUnfetch, "i(pjp)");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
#define CurrentStruct sqlite3_file
StructBinder {
M(pMethods, "p");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
#define CurrentStruct sqlite3_kvvfs_methods
StructBinder {
M(xRead, "i(sspi)");
M(xWrite, "i(sss)");
M(xDelete, "i(ss)");
M(nKeySize, "i");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
#define CurrentStruct sqlite3_vtab
StructBinder {
M(pModule, "p");
M(nRef, "i");
M(zErrMsg, "p");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
#define CurrentStruct sqlite3_vtab_cursor
StructBinder {
M(pVtab, "p");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
#define CurrentStruct sqlite3_module
StructBinder {
M(iVersion, "i");
M(xCreate, "i(ppippp)");
M(xConnect, "i(ppippp)");
M(xBestIndex, "i(pp)");
M(xDisconnect, "i(p)");
M(xDestroy, "i(p)");
M(xOpen, "i(pp)");
M(xClose, "i(p)");
M(xFilter, "i(pisip)");
M(xNext, "i(p)");
M(xEof, "i(p)");
M(xColumn, "i(ppi)");
M(xRowid, "i(pp)");
M(xUpdate, "i(pipp)");
M(xBegin, "i(p)");
M(xSync, "i(p)");
M(xCommit, "i(p)");
M(xRollback, "i(p)");
M(xFindFunction, "i(pispp)");
M(xRename, "i(ps)");
// ^^^ v1. v2+ follows...
M(xSavepoint, "i(pi)");
M(xRelease, "i(pi)");
M(xRollbackTo, "i(pi)");
// ^^^ v2. v3+ follows...
M(xShadowName, "i(s)");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
/**
** Workaround: in order to map the various inner structs from
** sqlite3_index_info, we have to uplift those into constructs we
** can access by type name. These structs _must_ match their
** in-sqlite3_index_info counterparts byte for byte.
*/
typedef struct {
int iColumn;
unsigned char op;
unsigned char usable;
int iTermOffset;
} sqlite3_index_constraint;
typedef struct {
int iColumn;
unsigned char desc;
} sqlite3_index_orderby;
typedef struct {
int argvIndex;
unsigned char omit;
} sqlite3_index_constraint_usage;
{ /* Validate that the above struct sizeof()s match
** expectations. We could improve upon this by
** checking the offsetof() for each member. */
const sqlite3_index_info siiCheck;
#define IndexSzCheck(T,M) \
(sizeof(T) == sizeof(*siiCheck.M))
if(!IndexSzCheck(sqlite3_index_constraint,aConstraint)
|| !IndexSzCheck(sqlite3_index_orderby,aOrderBy)
|| !IndexSzCheck(sqlite3_index_constraint_usage,aConstraintUsage)){
assert(!"sizeof mismatch in sqlite3_index_... struct(s)");
return 0;
}
#undef IndexSzCheck
}
#define CurrentStruct sqlite3_index_constraint
StructBinder {
M(iColumn, "i");
M(op, "C");
M(usable, "C");
M(iTermOffset, "i");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
#define CurrentStruct sqlite3_index_orderby
StructBinder {
M(iColumn, "i");
M(desc, "C");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
#define CurrentStruct sqlite3_index_constraint_usage
StructBinder {
M(argvIndex, "i");
M(omit, "C");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
#define CurrentStruct sqlite3_index_info
StructBinder {
M(nConstraint, "i");
M(aConstraint, "p");
M(nOrderBy, "i");
M(aOrderBy, "p");
M(aConstraintUsage, "p");
M(idxNum, "i");
M(idxStr, "p");
M(needToFreeIdxStr, "i");
M(orderByConsumed, "i");
M(estimatedCost, "d");
M(estimatedRows, "j");
M(idxFlags, "i");
M(colUsed, "j");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
#if SQLITE_WASM_TESTS
#define CurrentStruct WasmTestStruct
StructBinder {
M(v4, "i");
M(cstr, "s");
M(ppV, "p");
M(v8, "j");
M(xFunc, "v(p)");
} _StructBinder;
#undef CurrentStruct
#endif
} out( "]"/*structs*/);
out("}"/*top-level object*/);
*zPos = 0;
aBuffer[0] = '{'/*end of the race-condition workaround*/;
return aBuffer;
#undef StructBinder
#undef StructBinder_
#undef StructBinder__
#undef M
#undef _StructBinder
#undef CloseBrace
#undef out
#undef outf
#undef lenCheck
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** This function invokes the xDelete method of the given VFS (or the
** default VFS if pVfs is NULL), passing on the given filename. If
** zName is NULL, no default VFS is found, or it has no xDelete
** method, SQLITE_MISUSE is returned, else the result of the xDelete()
** call is returned.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_vfs_unlink(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, const char *zName){
int rc = SQLITE_MISUSE /* ??? */;
if( 0==pVfs && 0!=zName ) pVfs = sqlite3_vfs_find(0);
if( zName && pVfs && pVfs->xDelete ){
rc = pVfs->xDelete(pVfs, zName, 1);
}
return rc;
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Returns a pointer to the given DB's VFS for the given DB name,
** defaulting to "main" if zDbName is 0. Returns 0 if no db with the
** given name is open.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
sqlite3_vfs * sqlite3_wasm_db_vfs(sqlite3 *pDb, const char *zDbName){
sqlite3_vfs * pVfs = 0;
sqlite3_file_control(pDb, zDbName ? zDbName : "main",
SQLITE_FCNTL_VFS_POINTER, &pVfs);
return pVfs;
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** This function resets the given db pointer's database as described at
**
** https://sqlite.org/c3ref/c_dbconfig_defensive.html#sqlitedbconfigresetdatabase
**
** But beware: virtual tables destroyed that way do not have their
** xDestroy() called, so will leak if they require that function for
** proper cleanup.
**
** Returns 0 on success, an SQLITE_xxx code on error. Returns
** SQLITE_MISUSE if pDb is NULL.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_db_reset(sqlite3 *pDb){
int rc = SQLITE_MISUSE;
if( pDb ){
sqlite3_table_column_metadata(pDb, "main", 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0);
rc = sqlite3_db_config(pDb, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE, 1, 0);
if( 0==rc ){
rc = sqlite3_exec(pDb, "VACUUM", 0, 0, 0);
sqlite3_db_config(pDb, SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE, 0, 0);
}
}
return rc;
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Uses the given 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.
**
** This implementation appears to work fine, but
** sqlite3_wasm_db_serialize() is arguably the better way to achieve
** this.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_db_export_chunked( sqlite3* pDb,
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 = pDb
? sqlite3_file_control(pDb, "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
** with zero-padding 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;
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** A proxy for sqlite3_serialize() which serializes the schema zSchema
** of pDb, placing the serialized output in pOut and nOut. nOut may be
** NULL. If zSchema is NULL then "main" is assumed. If pDb or pOut are
** NULL then SQLITE_MISUSE is returned. If allocation of the
** serialized copy fails, SQLITE_NOMEM is returned. On success, 0 is
** returned and `*pOut` will contain a pointer to the memory unless
** mFlags includes SQLITE_SERIALIZE_NOCOPY and the database has no
** contiguous memory representation, in which case `*pOut` will be
** NULL but 0 will be returned.
**
** If `*pOut` is not NULL, the caller is responsible for passing it to
** sqlite3_free() to free it.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_db_serialize( sqlite3 *pDb, const char *zSchema,
unsigned char **pOut,
sqlite3_int64 *nOut, unsigned int mFlags ){
unsigned char * z;
if( !pDb || !pOut ) return SQLITE_MISUSE;
if( nOut ) *nOut = 0;
z = sqlite3_serialize(pDb, zSchema ? zSchema : "main", nOut, mFlags);
if( z || (SQLITE_SERIALIZE_NOCOPY & mFlags) ){
*pOut = z;
return 0;
}else{
return SQLITE_NOMEM;
}
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** ACHTUNG: it was discovered on 2023-08-11 that, with SQLITE_DEBUG,
** this function's out-of-scope use of the sqlite3_vfs/file/io_methods
** APIs leads to triggering of assertions in the core library. Its use
** is now deprecated and VFS-specific APIs for importing files need to
** be found to replace it. sqlite3_wasm_posix_create_file() is
** suitable for the "unix" family of VFSes.
**
** Creates a new file using the I/O API of the given VFS, containing
** the given number of bytes of the given data. If the file exists, it
** is truncated to the given length and populated with the given
** data.
**
** This function exists so that we can implement the equivalent of
** Emscripten's FS.createDataFile() in a VFS-agnostic way. This
** functionality is intended for use in uploading database files.
**
** Not all VFSes support this functionality, e.g. the "kvvfs" does
** not.
**
** If pVfs is NULL, sqlite3_vfs_find(0) is used.
**
** If zFile is NULL, pVfs is NULL (and sqlite3_vfs_find(0) returns
** NULL), or nData is negative, SQLITE_MISUSE are returned.
**
** On success, it creates a new file with the given name, populated
** with the fist nData bytes of pData. If pData is NULL, the file is
** created and/or truncated to nData bytes.
**
** Whether or not directory components of zFilename are created
** automatically or not is unspecified: that detail is left to the
** VFS. The "opfs" VFS, for example, creates them.
**
** If an error happens while populating or truncating the file, the
** target file will be deleted (if needed) if this function created
** it. If this function did not create it, it is not deleted but may
** be left in an undefined state.
**
** Returns 0 on success. On error, it returns a code described above
** or propagates a code from one of the I/O methods.
**
** Design note: nData is an integer, instead of int64, for WASM
** portability, so that the API can still work in builds where BigInt
** support is disabled or unavailable.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_vfs_create_file( sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,
const char *zFilename,
const unsigned char * pData,
int nData ){
int rc;
sqlite3_file *pFile = 0;
sqlite3_io_methods const *pIo;
const int openFlags = SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE | SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE
#if 0 && defined(SQLITE_DEBUG)
| SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL
/* ^^^^ This is for testing a horrible workaround to avoid
triggering a specific assert() in os_unix.c:unixOpen(). Please
do not enable this in real builds. */
#endif
;
int flagsOut = 0;
int fileExisted = 0;
int doUnlock = 0;
const unsigned char *pPos = pData;
const int blockSize = 512
/* Because we are using pFile->pMethods->xWrite() for writing, and
** it may have a buffer limit related to sqlite3's pager size, we
** conservatively write in 512-byte blocks (smallest page
** size). */;
//fprintf(stderr, "pVfs=%p, zFilename=%s, nData=%d\n", pVfs, zFilename, nData);
if( !pVfs ) pVfs = sqlite3_vfs_find(0);
if( !pVfs || !zFilename || nData<0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE;
pVfs->xAccess(pVfs, zFilename, SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, &fileExisted);
rc = sqlite3OsOpenMalloc(pVfs, zFilename, &pFile, openFlags, &flagsOut);
#if 0
# define RC fprintf(stderr,"create_file(%s,%s) @%d rc=%d\n", \
pVfs->zName, zFilename, __LINE__, rc);
#else
# define RC
#endif
RC;
if(rc) return rc;
pIo = pFile->pMethods;
if( pIo->xLock ) {
/* We need xLock() in order to accommodate the OPFS VFS, as it
** obtains a writeable handle via the lock operation and releases
** it in xUnlock(). If we don't do those here, we have to add code
** to the VFS to account check whether it was locked before
** xFileSize(), xTruncate(), and the like, and release the lock
** only if it was unlocked when the op was started. */
rc = pIo->xLock(pFile, SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE);
RC;
doUnlock = 0==rc;
}
if( 0==rc ){
rc = pIo->xTruncate(pFile, nData);
RC;
}
if( 0==rc && 0!=pData && nData>0 ){
while( 0==rc && nData>0 ){
const int n = nData>=blockSize ? blockSize : nData;
rc = pIo->xWrite(pFile, pPos, n, (sqlite3_int64)(pPos - pData));
RC;
nData -= n;
pPos += n;
}
if( 0==rc && nData>0 ){
assert( nData<blockSize );
rc = pIo->xWrite(pFile, pPos, nData,
(sqlite3_int64)(pPos - pData));
RC;
}
}
if( pIo->xUnlock && doUnlock!=0 ){
pIo->xUnlock(pFile, SQLITE_LOCK_NONE);
}
pIo->xClose(pFile);
if( rc!=0 && 0==fileExisted ){
pVfs->xDelete(pVfs, zFilename, 1);
}
RC;
#undef RC
return rc;
}
/**
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Creates or overwrites a file using the POSIX file API,
** i.e. Emscripten's virtual filesystem. Creates or truncates
** zFilename, appends pData bytes to it, and returns 0 on success or
** SQLITE_IOERR on error.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_posix_create_file( const char *zFilename,
const unsigned char * pData,
int nData ){
int rc;
FILE * pFile = 0;
int fileExisted = 0;
size_t nWrote = 1;
if( !zFilename || nData<0 || (pData==0 && nData>0) ) return SQLITE_MISUSE;
pFile = fopen(zFilename, "w");
if( 0==pFile ) return SQLITE_IOERR;
if( nData>0 ){
nWrote = fwrite(pData, (size_t)nData, 1, pFile);
}
fclose(pFile);
return 1==nWrote ? 0 : SQLITE_IOERR;
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Allocates sqlite3KvvfsMethods.nKeySize bytes from
** sqlite3_wasm_pstack_alloc() and returns 0 if that allocation fails,
** else it passes that string to kvstorageMakeKey() and returns a
** NUL-terminated pointer to that string. It is up to the caller to
** use sqlite3_wasm_pstack_restore() to free the returned pointer.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
char * sqlite3_wasm_kvvfsMakeKeyOnPstack(const char *zClass,
const char *zKeyIn){
assert(sqlite3KvvfsMethods.nKeySize>24);
char *zKeyOut =
(char *)sqlite3_wasm_pstack_alloc(sqlite3KvvfsMethods.nKeySize);
if(zKeyOut){
kvstorageMakeKey(zClass, zKeyIn, zKeyOut);
}
return zKeyOut;
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Returns the pointer to the singleton object which holds the kvvfs
** I/O methods and associated state.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
sqlite3_kvvfs_methods * sqlite3_wasm_kvvfs_methods(void){
return &sqlite3KvvfsMethods;
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** This is a proxy for the variadic sqlite3_vtab_config() which passes
** its argument on, or not, to sqlite3_vtab_config(), depending on the
** value of its 2nd argument. Returns the result of
** sqlite3_vtab_config(), or SQLITE_MISUSE if the 2nd arg is not a
** valid value.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_vtab_config(sqlite3 *pDb, int op, int arg){
switch(op){
case SQLITE_VTAB_DIRECTONLY:
case SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS:
return sqlite3_vtab_config(pDb, op);
case SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT:
return sqlite3_vtab_config(pDb, op, arg);
default:
return SQLITE_MISUSE;
}
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Wrapper for the variants of sqlite3_db_config() which take
** (int,int*) variadic args.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_db_config_ip(sqlite3 *pDb, int op, int arg1, int* pArg2){
switch(op){
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_TRIGGER:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FTS3_TOKENIZER:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_NO_CKPT_ON_CLOSE:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_WRITABLE_SCHEMA:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_ALTER_TABLE:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DML:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DQS_DDL:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_VIEW:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_FILE_FORMAT:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRUSTED_SCHEMA:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS:
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_REVERSE_SCANORDER:
return sqlite3_db_config(pDb, op, arg1, pArg2);
default: return SQLITE_MISUSE;
}
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Wrapper for the variants of sqlite3_db_config() which take
** (void*,int,int) variadic args.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_db_config_pii(sqlite3 *pDb, int op, void * pArg1, int arg2, int arg3){
switch(op){
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE:
return sqlite3_db_config(pDb, op, pArg1, arg2, arg3);
default: return SQLITE_MISUSE;
}
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Wrapper for the variants of sqlite3_db_config() which take
** (const char *) variadic args.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_db_config_s(sqlite3 *pDb, int op, const char *zArg){
switch(op){
case SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAINDBNAME:
return sqlite3_db_config(pDb, op, zArg);
default: return SQLITE_MISUSE;
}
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Binding for combinations of sqlite3_config() arguments which take
** a single integer argument.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_config_i(int op, int arg){
return sqlite3_config(op, arg);
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Binding for combinations of sqlite3_config() arguments which take
** two int arguments.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_config_ii(int op, int arg1, int arg2){
return sqlite3_config(op, arg1, arg2);
}
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Binding for combinations of sqlite3_config() arguments which take
** a single i64 argument.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_config_j(int op, sqlite3_int64 arg){
return sqlite3_config(op, arg);
}
#if 0
// Pending removal after verification of a workaround discussed in the
// forum post linked to below.
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings.
**
** Returns a pointer to sqlite3_free(). In compliant browsers the
** return value, when passed to sqlite3.wasm.exports.functionEntry(),
** must resolve to the same function as
** sqlite3.wasm.exports.sqlite3_free. i.e. from a dev console where
** sqlite3 is exported globally, the following must be true:
**
** ```
** sqlite3.wasm.functionEntry(
** sqlite3.wasm.exports.sqlite3_wasm_ptr_to_sqlite3_free()
** ) === sqlite3.wasm.exports.sqlite3_free
** ```
**
** Using a function to return this pointer, as opposed to exporting it
** via sqlite3_wasm_enum_json(), is an attempt to work around a
** Safari-specific quirk covered at
** https://sqlite.org/forum/info/e5b20e1feb37a19a.
**/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
void * sqlite3_wasm_ptr_to_sqlite3_free(void){
return (void*)sqlite3_free;
}
#endif
#if defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__) && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_WASMFS)
#include <emscripten/wasmfs.h>
/*
** This function is NOT part of the sqlite3 public API. It is strictly
** for use by the sqlite project's own JS/WASM bindings, specifically
** only when building with Emscripten's WASMFS support.
**
** This function should only be called if the JS side detects the
** existence of the Origin-Private FileSystem (OPFS) APIs in the
** client. The first time it is called, this function instantiates a
** WASMFS backend impl for OPFS. On success, subsequent calls are
** no-ops.
**
** This function may be passed a "mount point" name, which must have a
** leading "/" and is currently restricted to a single path component,
** e.g. "/foo" is legal but "/foo/" and "/foo/bar" are not. If it is
** NULL or empty, it defaults to "/opfs".
**
** Returns 0 on success, SQLITE_NOMEM if instantiation of the backend
** object fails, SQLITE_IOERR if mkdir() of the zMountPoint dir in
** the virtual FS fails. In builds compiled without SQLITE_ENABLE_WASMFS
** defined, SQLITE_NOTFOUND is returned without side effects.
*/
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_init_wasmfs(const char *zMountPoint){
static backend_t pOpfs = 0;
if( !zMountPoint || !*zMountPoint ) zMountPoint = "/opfs";
if( !pOpfs ){
pOpfs = wasmfs_create_opfs_backend();
}
/** It's not enough to instantiate the backend. We have to create a
mountpoint in the VFS and attach the backend to it. */
if( pOpfs && 0!=access(zMountPoint, F_OK) ){
/* Note that this check and is not robust but it will
hypothetically suffice for the transient wasm-based virtual
filesystem we're currently running in. */
const int rc = wasmfs_create_directory(zMountPoint, 0777, pOpfs);
/*emscripten_console_logf("OPFS mkdir(%s) rc=%d", zMountPoint, rc);*/
if(rc) return SQLITE_IOERR;
}
return pOpfs ? 0 : SQLITE_NOMEM;
}
#else
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_init_wasmfs(const char *zUnused){
//emscripten_console_warn("WASMFS OPFS is not compiled in.");
if(zUnused){/*unused*/}
return SQLITE_NOTFOUND;
}
#endif /* __EMSCRIPTEN__ && SQLITE_ENABLE_WASMFS */
#if SQLITE_WASM_TESTS
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_test_intptr(int * p){
return *p = *p * 2;
}
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
void * sqlite3_wasm_test_voidptr(void * p){
return p;
}
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int64_t sqlite3_wasm_test_int64_max(void){
return (int64_t)0x7fffffffffffffff;
}
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int64_t sqlite3_wasm_test_int64_min(void){
return ~sqlite3_wasm_test_int64_max();
}
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int64_t sqlite3_wasm_test_int64_times2(int64_t x){
return x * 2;
}
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
void sqlite3_wasm_test_int64_minmax(int64_t * min, int64_t *max){
*max = sqlite3_wasm_test_int64_max();
*min = sqlite3_wasm_test_int64_min();
/*printf("minmax: min=%lld, max=%lld\n", *min, *max);*/
}
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int64_t sqlite3_wasm_test_int64ptr(int64_t * p){
/*printf("sqlite3_wasm_test_int64ptr( @%lld = 0x%llx )\n", (int64_t)p, *p);*/
return *p = *p * 2;
}
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
void sqlite3_wasm_test_stack_overflow(int recurse){
if(recurse) sqlite3_wasm_test_stack_overflow(recurse);
}
/* For testing the 'string:dealloc' whwasmutil.xWrap() conversion. */
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
char * sqlite3_wasm_test_str_hello(int fail){
char * s = fail ? 0 : (char *)sqlite3_malloc(6);
if(s){
memcpy(s, "hello", 5);
s[5] = 0;
}
return s;
}
/*
** For testing using SQLTester scripts.
**
** Return non-zero if string z matches glob pattern zGlob and zero if the
** pattern does not match.
**
** To repeat:
**
** zero == no match
** non-zero == 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, or a hexadecimal
** literal of the form 0x...
*/
static int sqlite3_wasm_SQLTester_strnotglob(const char *zGlob, const char *z){
int c, c2;
int invert;
int seen;
typedef int (*recurse_f)(const char *,const char *);
static const recurse_f recurse = sqlite3_wasm_SQLTester_strnotglob;
while( (c = (*(zGlob++)))!=0 ){
if( c=='*' ){
while( (c=(*(zGlob++))) == '*' || c=='?' ){
if( c=='?' && (*(z++))==0 ) return 0;
}
if( c==0 ){
return 1;
}else if( c=='[' ){
while( *z && recurse(zGlob-1,z)==0 ){
z++;
}
return (*z)!=0;
}
while( (c2 = (*(z++)))!=0 ){
while( c2!=c ){
c2 = *(z++);
if( c2==0 ) return 0;
}
if( recurse(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]=='0'
&& (z[1]=='x' || z[1]=='X')
&& sqlite3Isxdigit(z[2])
){
z += 3;
while( sqlite3Isxdigit(z[0]) ){ z++; }
}else{
if( (z[0]=='-' || z[0]=='+') && sqlite3Isdigit(z[1]) ) z++;
if( !sqlite3Isdigit(z[0]) ) return 0;
z++;
while( sqlite3Isdigit(z[0]) ){ z++; }
}
}else{
if( c!=(*(z++)) ) return 0;
}
}
return *z==0;
}
SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT
int sqlite3_wasm_SQLTester_strglob(const char *zGlob, const char *z){
return !sqlite3_wasm_SQLTester_strnotglob(zGlob, z);
}
#endif /* SQLITE_WASM_TESTS */
#undef SQLITE_WASM_EXPORT