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Bug 1248472 - Upgrade SQLite to version 3.11.0. r=mak
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@ -111,9 +111,9 @@ 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 "3.10.2"
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#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3010002
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#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2016-01-20 15:27:19 17efb4209f97fb4971656086b138599a91a75ff9"
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#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.11.0"
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#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3011000
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#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2016-02-15 17:29:24 3d862f207e3adc00f78066799ac5a8c282430a5f"
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/*
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** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers
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@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ typedef int (*sqlite3_callback)(void*,int,char**, char**);
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** from [sqlite3_malloc()] and passed back through the 5th parameter.
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** To avoid memory leaks, the application should invoke [sqlite3_free()]
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** on error message strings returned through the 5th parameter of
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** of sqlite3_exec() after the error message string is no longer needed.
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** sqlite3_exec() after the error message string is no longer needed.
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** ^If the 5th parameter to sqlite3_exec() is not NULL and no errors
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** occur, then sqlite3_exec() sets the pointer in its 5th parameter to
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** NULL before returning.
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@ -5697,7 +5697,7 @@ struct sqlite3_index_info {
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/* Inputs */
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int nConstraint; /* Number of entries in aConstraint */
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struct sqlite3_index_constraint {
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int iColumn; /* Column on left-hand side of constraint */
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int iColumn; /* Column constrained. -1 for ROWID */
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unsigned char op; /* Constraint operator */
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unsigned char usable; /* True if this constraint is usable */
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int iTermOffset; /* Used internally - xBestIndex should ignore */
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@ -8193,6 +8193,9 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter {
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** an OOM condition or IO error), an appropriate SQLite error code is
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** returned.
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**
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** This function may be quite inefficient if used with an FTS5 table
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** created with the "columnsize=0" option.
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**
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** xColumnText:
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** This function attempts to retrieve the text of column iCol of the
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** current document. If successful, (*pz) is set to point to a buffer
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@ -8213,15 +8216,29 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter {
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** the query within the current row. Return SQLITE_OK if successful, or
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** an error code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM) if an error occurs.
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**
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** This API can be quite slow if used with an FTS5 table created with the
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** "detail=none" or "detail=column" option. If the FTS5 table is created
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** with either "detail=none" or "detail=column" and "content=" option
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** (i.e. if it is a contentless table), then this API always returns 0.
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**
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** xInst:
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** Query for the details of phrase match iIdx within the current row.
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** Phrase matches are numbered starting from zero, so the iIdx argument
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** should be greater than or equal to zero and smaller than the value
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** output by xInstCount().
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**
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** Usually, output parameter *piPhrase is set to the phrase number, *piCol
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** to the column in which it occurs and *piOff the token offset of the
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** first token of the phrase. The exception is if the table was created
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** with the offsets=0 option specified. In this case *piOff is always
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** set to -1.
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**
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** Returns SQLITE_OK if successful, or an error code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM)
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** if an error occurs.
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**
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** This API can be quite slow if used with an FTS5 table created with the
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** "detail=none" or "detail=column" option.
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**
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** xRowid:
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** Returns the rowid of the current row.
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**
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@ -8305,7 +8322,7 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter {
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** Fts5PhraseIter iter;
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** int iCol, iOff;
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** for(pApi->xPhraseFirst(pFts, iPhrase, &iter, &iCol, &iOff);
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** iOff>=0;
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** iCol>=0;
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** pApi->xPhraseNext(pFts, &iter, &iCol, &iOff)
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** ){
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** // An instance of phrase iPhrase at offset iOff of column iCol
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@ -8313,13 +8330,51 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter {
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**
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** The Fts5PhraseIter structure is defined above. Applications should not
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** modify this structure directly - it should only be used as shown above
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** with the xPhraseFirst() and xPhraseNext() API methods.
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** with the xPhraseFirst() and xPhraseNext() API methods (and by
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** xPhraseFirstColumn() and xPhraseNextColumn() as illustrated below).
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**
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** This API can be quite slow if used with an FTS5 table created with the
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** "detail=none" or "detail=column" option. If the FTS5 table is created
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** with either "detail=none" or "detail=column" and "content=" option
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** (i.e. if it is a contentless table), then this API always iterates
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** through an empty set (all calls to xPhraseFirst() set iCol to -1).
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**
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** xPhraseNext()
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** See xPhraseFirst above.
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**
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** xPhraseFirstColumn()
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** This function and xPhraseNextColumn() are similar to the xPhraseFirst()
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** and xPhraseNext() APIs described above. The difference is that instead
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** of iterating through all instances of a phrase in the current row, these
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** APIs are used to iterate through the set of columns in the current row
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** that contain one or more instances of a specified phrase. For example:
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**
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** Fts5PhraseIter iter;
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** int iCol;
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** for(pApi->xPhraseFirstColumn(pFts, iPhrase, &iter, &iCol);
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** iCol>=0;
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** pApi->xPhraseNextColumn(pFts, &iter, &iCol)
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** ){
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** // Column iCol contains at least one instance of phrase iPhrase
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** }
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**
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** This API can be quite slow if used with an FTS5 table created with the
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** "detail=none" option. If the FTS5 table is created with either
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** "detail=none" "content=" option (i.e. if it is a contentless table),
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** then this API always iterates through an empty set (all calls to
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** xPhraseFirstColumn() set iCol to -1).
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**
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** The information accessed using this API and its companion
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** xPhraseFirstColumn() may also be obtained using xPhraseFirst/xPhraseNext
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** (or xInst/xInstCount). The chief advantage of this API is that it is
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** significantly more efficient than those alternatives when used with
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** "detail=column" tables.
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**
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** xPhraseNextColumn()
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** See xPhraseFirstColumn above.
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*/
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struct Fts5ExtensionApi {
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int iVersion; /* Currently always set to 1 */
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int iVersion; /* Currently always set to 3 */
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void *(*xUserData)(Fts5Context*);
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@ -8349,8 +8404,11 @@ struct Fts5ExtensionApi {
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int (*xSetAuxdata)(Fts5Context*, void *pAux, void(*xDelete)(void*));
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void *(*xGetAuxdata)(Fts5Context*, int bClear);
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void (*xPhraseFirst)(Fts5Context*, int iPhrase, Fts5PhraseIter*, int*, int*);
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int (*xPhraseFirst)(Fts5Context*, int iPhrase, Fts5PhraseIter*, int*, int*);
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void (*xPhraseNext)(Fts5Context*, Fts5PhraseIter*, int *piCol, int *piOff);
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int (*xPhraseFirstColumn)(Fts5Context*, int iPhrase, Fts5PhraseIter*, int*);
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void (*xPhraseNextColumn)(Fts5Context*, Fts5PhraseIter*, int *piCol);
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};
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/*
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GCONF_VERSION=1.2.1
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STARTUP_NOTIFICATION_VERSION=0.8
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DBUS_VERSION=0.60
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SQLITE_VERSION=3.10.2
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SQLITE_VERSION=3.11.0
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FONTCONFIG_VERSION=2.7.0
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MSMANIFEST_TOOL=
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