sqlite3 2.0.0-aarch64-linux-musl

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+ module SQLite3
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+ module Constants
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+ #
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+ # CAPI3REF: Text Encodings
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+ #
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+ # These constant define integer codes that represent the various
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+ # text encodings supported by SQLite.
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+ #
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+ module TextRep
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+ # IMP: R-37514-35566
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+ UTF8 = 1
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+ # IMP: R-03371-37637
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+ UTF16LE = 2
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+ # IMP: R-51971-34154
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+ UTF16BE = 3
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+ # Use native byte order
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+ UTF16 = 4
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+ # Deprecated
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+ ANY = 5
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+ # sqlite3_create_collation only
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+ DETERMINISTIC = 0x800
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # CAPI3REF: Fundamental Datatypes
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+ #
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+ # ^(Every value in SQLite has one of five fundamental datatypes:
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+ #
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+ # <ul>
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+ # <li> 64-bit signed integer
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+ # <li> 64-bit IEEE floating point number
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+ # <li> string
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+ # <li> BLOB
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+ # <li> NULL
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+ # </ul>)^
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+ #
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+ # These constants are codes for each of those types.
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+ #
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+ module ColumnType
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+ INTEGER = 1
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+ FLOAT = 2
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+ TEXT = 3
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+ BLOB = 4
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+ NULL = 5
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # CAPI3REF: Result Codes
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+ #
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+ # Many SQLite functions return an integer result code from the set shown
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+ # here in order to indicate success or failure.
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+ #
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+ # New error codes may be added in future versions of SQLite.
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+ #
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+ module ErrorCode
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+ # Successful result
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+ OK = 0
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+ # SQL error or missing database
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+ ERROR = 1
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+ # An internal logic error in SQLite
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+ INTERNAL = 2
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+ # Access permission denied
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+ PERM = 3
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+ # Callback routine requested an abort
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+ ABORT = 4
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+ # The database file is locked
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+ BUSY = 5
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+ # A table in the database is locked
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+ LOCKED = 6
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+ # A malloc() failed
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+ NOMEM = 7
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+ # Attempt to write a readonly database
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+ READONLY = 8
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+ # Operation terminated by sqlite_interrupt()
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+ INTERRUPT = 9
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+ # Some kind of disk I/O error occurred
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+ IOERR = 10
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+ # The database disk image is malformed
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+ CORRUPT = 11
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+ # (Internal Only) Table or record not found
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+ NOTFOUND = 12
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+ # Insertion failed because database is full
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+ FULL = 13
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+ # Unable to open the database file
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+ CANTOPEN = 14
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+ # Database lock protocol error
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+ PROTOCOL = 15
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+ # (Internal Only) Database table is empty
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+ EMPTY = 16
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+ # The database schema changed
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+ SCHEMA = 17
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+ # Too much data for one row of a table
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+ TOOBIG = 18
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+ # Abort due to constraint violation
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+ CONSTRAINT = 19
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+ # Data type mismatch
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+ MISMATCH = 20
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+ # Library used incorrectly
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+ MISUSE = 21
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+ # Uses OS features not supported on host
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+ NOLFS = 22
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+ # Authorization denied
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+ AUTH = 23
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+ # Not used
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+ FORMAT = 24
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+ # 2nd parameter to sqlite3_bind out of range
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+ RANGE = 25
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+ # File opened that is not a database file
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+ NOTADB = 26
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+ # Notifications from sqlite3_log()
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+ NOTICE = 27
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+ # Warnings from sqlite3_log()
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+ WARNING = 28
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+ # sqlite_step() has another row ready
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+ ROW = 100
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+ # sqlite_step() has finished executing
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+ DONE = 101
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+ end
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+
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+ #
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+ # CAPI3REF: Status Parameters
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+ #
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+ # These integer constants designate various run-time status parameters
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+ # that can be returned by SQLite3.status
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+ #
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+ module Status
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+ # This parameter is the current amount of memory checked out using sqlite3_malloc(), either
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+ # directly or indirectly. The figure includes calls made to sqlite3_malloc() by the
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+ # application and internal memory usage by the SQLite library. Auxiliary page-cache memory
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+ # controlled by SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE is not included in this parameter. The amount returned
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+ # is the sum of the allocation sizes as reported by the xSize method in sqlite3_mem_methods.
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+ MEMORY_USED = 0
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+
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+ # This parameter returns the number of pages used out of the pagecache memory allocator that
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+ # was configured using SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE. The value returned is in pages, not in bytes.
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+ PAGECACHE_USED = 1
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+
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+ # This parameter returns the number of bytes of page cache allocation which could not be
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+ # satisfied by the SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE buffer and where forced to overflow to
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+ # sqlite3_malloc(). The returned value includes allocations that overflowed because they where
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+ # too large (they were larger than the "sz" parameter to SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE) and
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+ # allocations that overflowed because no space was left in the page cache.
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+ PAGECACHE_OVERFLOW = 2
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+
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+ # NOT USED
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+ SCRATCH_USED = 3
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+
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+ # NOT USED
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+ SCRATCH_OVERFLOW = 4
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+
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+ # This parameter records the largest memory allocation request handed to sqlite3_malloc() or
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+ # sqlite3_realloc() (or their internal equivalents). Only the value returned in the
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+ # *pHighwater parameter to sqlite3_status() is of interest. The value written into the
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+ # *pCurrent parameter is undefined.
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+ MALLOC_SIZE = 5
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+
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+ # The *pHighwater parameter records the deepest parser stack. The *pCurrent value is
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+ # undefined. The *pHighwater value is only meaningful if SQLite is compiled with
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+ # YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH.
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+ PARSER_STACK = 6
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+
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+ # This parameter records the largest memory allocation request handed to the pagecache memory
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+ # allocator. Only the value returned in the *pHighwater parameter to sqlite3_status() is of
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+ # interest. The value written into the *pCurrent parameter is undefined.
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+ PAGECACHE_SIZE = 7
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+
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+ # NOT USED
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+ SCRATCH_SIZE = 8
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+
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+ # This parameter records the number of separate memory allocations currently checked out.
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+ MALLOC_COUNT = 9
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+ end
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+ end
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+ end