cordova-sqlite-evmax-build-free 0.0.5 → 0.0.6

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@@ -146,9 +146,9 @@ extern "C" {
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  ** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()],
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  ** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()].
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  */
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- #define SQLITE_VERSION "3.38.5"
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- #define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3038005
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- #define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2022-05-06 15:25:27 78d9c993d404cdfaa7fdd2973fa1052e3da9f66215cff9c5540ebe55c407d9fe"
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+ #define SQLITE_VERSION "3.40.0"
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+ #define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3040000
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+ #define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2022-11-16 12:10:08 89c459e766ea7e9165d0beeb124708b955a4950d0f4792f457465d71b158d318"
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  /*
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  ** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers
@@ -670,13 +670,17 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_exec(
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  **
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  ** SQLite uses one of these integer values as the second
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  ** argument to calls it makes to the xLock() and xUnlock() methods
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- ** of an [sqlite3_io_methods] object.
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+ ** of an [sqlite3_io_methods] object. These values are ordered from
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+ ** lest restrictive to most restrictive.
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+ **
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+ ** The argument to xLock() is always SHARED or higher. The argument to
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+ ** xUnlock is either SHARED or NONE.
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  */
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- #define SQLITE_LOCK_NONE 0
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- #define SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED 1
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- #define SQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED 2
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- #define SQLITE_LOCK_PENDING 3
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- #define SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE 4
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+ #define SQLITE_LOCK_NONE 0 /* xUnlock() only */
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+ #define SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED 1 /* xLock() or xUnlock() */
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+ #define SQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED 2 /* xLock() only */
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+ #define SQLITE_LOCK_PENDING 3 /* xLock() only */
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+ #define SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE 4 /* xLock() only */
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  /*
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  ** CAPI3REF: Synchronization Type Flags
@@ -754,7 +758,14 @@ struct sqlite3_file {
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  ** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_PENDING], or
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  ** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE].
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  ** </ul>
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- ** xLock() increases the lock. xUnlock() decreases the lock.
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+ ** xLock() upgrades the database file lock. In other words, xLock() moves the
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+ ** database file lock in the direction NONE toward EXCLUSIVE. The argument to
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+ ** xLock() is always on of SHARED, RESERVED, PENDING, or EXCLUSIVE, never
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+ ** SQLITE_LOCK_NONE. If the database file lock is already at or above the
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+ ** requested lock, then the call to xLock() is a no-op.
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+ ** xUnlock() downgrades the database file lock to either SHARED or NONE.
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+ * If the lock is already at or below the requested lock state, then the call
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+ ** to xUnlock() is a no-op.
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  ** The xCheckReservedLock() method checks whether any database connection,
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  ** either in this process or in some other process, is holding a RESERVED,
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  ** PENDING, or EXCLUSIVE lock on the file. It returns true
@@ -859,9 +870,8 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods {
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  ** opcode causes the xFileControl method to write the current state of
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  ** the lock (one of [SQLITE_LOCK_NONE], [SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED],
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  ** [SQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED], [SQLITE_LOCK_PENDING], or [SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE])
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- ** into an integer that the pArg argument points to. This capability
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- ** is used during testing and is only available when the SQLITE_TEST
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- ** compile-time option is used.
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+ ** into an integer that the pArg argument points to.
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+ ** This capability is only available if SQLite is compiled with [SQLITE_DEBUG].
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  **
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  ** <li>[[SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_HINT]]
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  ** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_HINT] opcode is used by SQLite to give the VFS
@@ -1253,6 +1263,26 @@ typedef struct sqlite3_mutex sqlite3_mutex;
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  */
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  typedef struct sqlite3_api_routines sqlite3_api_routines;
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+ /*
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+ ** CAPI3REF: File Name
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+ **
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+ ** Type [sqlite3_filename] is used by SQLite to pass filenames to the
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+ ** xOpen method of a [VFS]. It may be cast to (const char*) and treated
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+ ** as a normal, nul-terminated, UTF-8 buffer containing the filename, but
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+ ** may also be passed to special APIs such as:
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+ **
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+ ** <ul>
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+ ** <li> sqlite3_filename_database()
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+ ** <li> sqlite3_filename_journal()
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+ ** <li> sqlite3_filename_wal()
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+ ** <li> sqlite3_uri_parameter()
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+ ** <li> sqlite3_uri_boolean()
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+ ** <li> sqlite3_uri_int64()
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+ ** <li> sqlite3_uri_key()
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+ ** </ul>
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+ */
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+ typedef const char *sqlite3_filename;
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+
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  /*
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  ** CAPI3REF: OS Interface Object
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  **
@@ -1431,7 +1461,7 @@ struct sqlite3_vfs {
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  sqlite3_vfs *pNext; /* Next registered VFS */
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  const char *zName; /* Name of this virtual file system */
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  void *pAppData; /* Pointer to application-specific data */
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- int (*xOpen)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, sqlite3_file*,
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+ int (*xOpen)(sqlite3_vfs*, sqlite3_filename zName, sqlite3_file*,
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  int flags, int *pOutFlags);
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  int (*xDelete)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int syncDir);
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  int (*xAccess)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int flags, int *pResOut);
@@ -2309,6 +2339,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
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  ** <ul>
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  ** <li> The [PRAGMA writable_schema=ON] statement.
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  ** <li> The [PRAGMA journal_mode=OFF] statement.
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+ ** <li> The [PRAGMA schema_version=N] statement.
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  ** <li> Writes to the [sqlite_dbpage] virtual table.
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  ** <li> Direct writes to [shadow tables].
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  ** </ul>
@@ -3424,6 +3455,9 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_progress_handler(sqlite3*, int, int(*)(void*), void*);
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  ** <dd>The database is opened [shared cache] enabled, overriding
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  ** the default shared cache setting provided by
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  ** [sqlite3_enable_shared_cache()].)^
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+ ** The [use of shared cache mode is discouraged] and hence shared cache
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+ ** capabilities may be omitted from many builds of SQLite. In such cases,
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+ ** this option is a no-op.
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  **
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  ** ^(<dt>[SQLITE_OPEN_PRIVATECACHE]</dt>
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  ** <dd>The database is opened [shared cache] disabled, overriding
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  ** to return an extended result code.</dd>
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  **
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  ** [[OPEN_NOFOLLOW]] ^(<dt>[SQLITE_OPEN_NOFOLLOW]</dt>
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- ** <dd>The database filename is not allowed to be a symbolic link</dd>
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+ ** <dd>The database filename is not allowed to contain a symbolic link</dd>
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  ** </dl>)^
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  **
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  ** If the 3rd parameter to sqlite3_open_v2() is not one of the
@@ -3698,10 +3732,10 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_open_v2(
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  **
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  ** See the [URI filename] documentation for additional information.
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  */
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- SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_uri_parameter(const char *zFilename, const char *zParam);
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- SQLITE_API int sqlite3_uri_boolean(const char *zFile, const char *zParam, int bDefault);
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- SQLITE_API sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_uri_int64(const char*, const char*, sqlite3_int64);
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- SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_uri_key(const char *zFilename, int N);
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+ SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_uri_parameter(sqlite3_filename z, const char *zParam);
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+ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_uri_boolean(sqlite3_filename z, const char *zParam, int bDefault);
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+ SQLITE_API sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_uri_int64(sqlite3_filename, const char*, sqlite3_int64);
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+ SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_uri_key(sqlite3_filename z, int N);
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  /*
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  ** CAPI3REF: Translate filenames
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  ** return value from [sqlite3_db_filename()], then the result is
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  ** undefined and is likely a memory access violation.
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  */
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- SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_filename_database(const char*);
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- SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_filename_journal(const char*);
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- SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_filename_wal(const char*);
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+ SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_filename_database(sqlite3_filename);
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+ SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_filename_journal(sqlite3_filename);
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+ SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_filename_wal(sqlite3_filename);
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  /*
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  ** CAPI3REF: Database File Corresponding To A Journal
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  ** then the corresponding [sqlite3_module.xClose() method should also be
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  ** invoked prior to calling sqlite3_free_filename(Y).
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  */
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- SQLITE_API char *sqlite3_create_filename(
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+ SQLITE_API sqlite3_filename sqlite3_create_filename(
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  const char *zDatabase,
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  const char *zJournal,
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  const char *zWal,
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  int nParam,
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  const char **azParam
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  );
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- SQLITE_API void sqlite3_free_filename(char*);
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+ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_free_filename(sqlite3_filename);
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  /*
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  ** CAPI3REF: Error Codes And Messages
@@ -5508,6 +5542,16 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_memory_alarm(void(*)(void*,sqlite3_int6
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  ** then the conversion is performed. Otherwise no conversion occurs.
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  ** The [SQLITE_INTEGER | datatype] after conversion is returned.)^
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  **
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+ ** ^(The sqlite3_value_encoding(X) interface returns one of [SQLITE_UTF8],
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+ ** [SQLITE_UTF16BE], or [SQLITE_UTF16LE] according to the current encoding
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+ ** of the value X, assuming that X has type TEXT.)^ If sqlite3_value_type(X)
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+ ** returns something other than SQLITE_TEXT, then the return value from
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+ ** sqlite3_value_encoding(X) is meaningless. ^Calls to
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+ ** sqlite3_value_text(X), sqlite3_value_text16(X), sqlite3_value_text16be(X),
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+ ** sqlite3_value_text16le(X), sqlite3_value_bytes(X), or
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+ ** sqlite3_value_bytes16(X) might change the encoding of the value X and
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+ ** thus change the return from subsequent calls to sqlite3_value_encoding(X).
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+ **
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  ** ^Within the [xUpdate] method of a [virtual table], the
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  ** sqlite3_value_nochange(X) interface returns true if and only if
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  ** the column corresponding to X is unchanged by the UPDATE operation
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  SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_numeric_type(sqlite3_value*);
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  SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_nochange(sqlite3_value*);
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  SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_frombind(sqlite3_value*);
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+ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_encoding(sqlite3_value*);
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  ** object D and returns a pointer to that copy. ^The [sqlite3_value] returned
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  ** is a [protected sqlite3_value] object even if the input is not.
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  ** ^The sqlite3_value_dup(V) interface returns NULL if V is NULL or if a
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+ ** memory allocation fails. ^If V is a [pointer value], then the result
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+ ** of sqlite3_value_dup(V) is a NULL value.
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  **
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+ ** allocation error occurs.
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+ ** ^If the 3rd parameter to any of the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces
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+ ** zero character.
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+ ** threads should mutex-protect calls to this API and should make their own
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- EndProject
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- Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "SQLite3.WindowsPhone", "SQLite3.WindowsPhone\SQLite3.WindowsPhone.vcxproj", "{6435C2E4-4FD2-405A-9EE2-5312AE852782}"
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  Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "SQLite3.UWP", "SQLite3.UWP\SQLite3.UWP.vcxproj", "{76E68196-B7DC-4393-A070-D32FC33BC489}"
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