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drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +00001/*
drhb19a2bc2001-09-16 00:13:26 +00002** 2001 September 15
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +00003**
drhb19a2bc2001-09-16 00:13:26 +00004** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
5** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +00006**
drhb19a2bc2001-09-16 00:13:26 +00007** May you do good and not evil.
8** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
9** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +000010**
11*************************************************************************
12** Internal interface definitions for SQLite.
13**
drh94e92032003-02-16 22:21:32 +000014** @(#) $Id: sqliteInt.h,v 1.162 2003/02/16 22:21:32 drh Exp $
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +000015*/
drh58f391b2002-11-20 11:55:18 +000016#include "config.h"
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +000017#include "sqlite.h"
drhbeae3192001-09-22 18:12:08 +000018#include "hash.h"
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +000019#include "vdbe.h"
20#include "parse.h"
drhbe0072d2001-09-13 14:46:09 +000021#include "btree.h"
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +000022#include <stdio.h>
23#include <stdlib.h>
24#include <string.h>
25#include <assert.h>
26
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +000027/*
drha1b351a2001-09-14 16:42:12 +000028** The maximum number of in-memory pages to use for the main database
29** table and for temporary tables.
30*/
drh603240c2002-03-05 01:11:12 +000031#define MAX_PAGES 2000
32#define TEMP_PAGES 500
drha1b351a2001-09-14 16:42:12 +000033
34/*
drh0bd1f4e2002-06-06 18:54:39 +000035** If the following macro is set to 1, then NULL values are considered
36** distinct for the SELECT DISTINCT statement and for UNION or EXCEPT
37** compound queries. No other SQL database engine (among those tested)
38** works this way except for OCELOT. But the SQL92 spec implies that
39** this is how things should work.
40**
41** If the following macro is set to 0, then NULLs are indistinct for
42** SELECT DISTINCT and for UNION.
43*/
44#define NULL_ALWAYS_DISTINCT 0
45
46/*
47** If the following macro is set to 1, then NULL values are considered
48** distinct when determining whether or not two entries are the same
49** in a UNIQUE index. This is the way PostgreSQL, Oracle, DB2, MySQL,
50** OCELOT, and Firebird all work. The SQL92 spec explicitly says this
51** is the way things are suppose to work.
52**
53** If the following macro is set to 0, the NULLs are indistinct for
54** a UNIQUE index. In this mode, you can only have a single NULL entry
55** for a column declared UNIQUE. This is the way Informix and SQL Server
56** work.
57*/
58#define NULL_DISTINCT_FOR_UNIQUE 1
59
60/*
drh5a2c2c22001-11-21 02:21:11 +000061** Integers of known sizes. These typedefs might change for architectures
62** where the sizes very. Preprocessor macros are available so that the
63** types can be conveniently redefined at compile-type. Like this:
64**
65** cc '-DUINTPTR_TYPE=long long int' ...
drh41a2b482001-01-20 19:52:49 +000066*/
drh5a2c2c22001-11-21 02:21:11 +000067#ifndef UINT32_TYPE
68# define UINT32_TYPE unsigned int
69#endif
70#ifndef UINT16_TYPE
71# define UINT16_TYPE unsigned short int
72#endif
73#ifndef UINT8_TYPE
74# define UINT8_TYPE unsigned char
75#endif
76#ifndef INTPTR_TYPE
drh58f391b2002-11-20 11:55:18 +000077# if SQLITE_PTR_SZ==4
78# define INTPTR_TYPE int
79# else
80# define INTPTR_TYPE long long
81# endif
drh5a2c2c22001-11-21 02:21:11 +000082#endif
83typedef UINT32_TYPE u32; /* 4-byte unsigned integer */
84typedef UINT16_TYPE u16; /* 2-byte unsigned integer */
85typedef UINT8_TYPE u8; /* 1-byte unsigned integer */
86typedef INTPTR_TYPE ptr; /* Big enough to hold a pointer */
87typedef unsigned INTPTR_TYPE uptr; /* Big enough to hold a pointer */
88
89/*
90** This macro casts a pointer to an integer. Useful for doing
91** pointer arithmetic.
92*/
93#define Addr(X) ((uptr)X)
drh41a2b482001-01-20 19:52:49 +000094
95/*
drh872ff862001-09-15 14:43:39 +000096** The maximum number of bytes of data that can be put into a single
drh80ff32f2001-11-04 18:32:46 +000097** row of a single table. The upper bound on this limit is 16777215
98** bytes (or 16MB-1). We have arbitrarily set the limit to just 1MB
99** here because the overflow page chain is inefficient for really big
100** records and we want to discourage people from thinking that
101** multi-megabyte records are OK. If your needs are different, you can
102** change this define and recompile to increase or decrease the record
103** size.
drh872ff862001-09-15 14:43:39 +0000104*/
drh80ff32f2001-11-04 18:32:46 +0000105#define MAX_BYTES_PER_ROW 1048576
drh872ff862001-09-15 14:43:39 +0000106
107/*
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000108** If memory allocation problems are found, recompile with
109**
110** -DMEMORY_DEBUG=1
111**
112** to enable some sanity checking on malloc() and free(). To
113** check for memory leaks, recompile with
114**
115** -DMEMORY_DEBUG=2
116**
117** and a line of text will be written to standard error for
118** each malloc() and free(). This output can be analyzed
119** by an AWK script to determine if there are any leaks.
120*/
drhdcc581c2000-05-30 13:44:19 +0000121#ifdef MEMORY_DEBUG
drh8c1238a2003-01-02 14:43:55 +0000122# define sqliteMalloc(X) sqliteMalloc_(X,1,__FILE__,__LINE__)
123# define sqliteMallocRaw(X) sqliteMalloc_(X,0,__FILE__,__LINE__)
drhdcc581c2000-05-30 13:44:19 +0000124# define sqliteFree(X) sqliteFree_(X,__FILE__,__LINE__)
125# define sqliteRealloc(X,Y) sqliteRealloc_(X,Y,__FILE__,__LINE__)
drh6e142f52000-06-08 13:36:40 +0000126# define sqliteStrDup(X) sqliteStrDup_(X,__FILE__,__LINE__)
127# define sqliteStrNDup(X,Y) sqliteStrNDup_(X,Y,__FILE__,__LINE__)
drhc3c2fc92000-05-31 22:58:39 +0000128 void sqliteStrRealloc(char**);
129#else
130# define sqliteStrRealloc(X)
drhdcc581c2000-05-30 13:44:19 +0000131#endif
132
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000133/*
drhdaffd0e2001-04-11 14:28:42 +0000134** This variable gets set if malloc() ever fails. After it gets set,
135** the SQLite library shuts down permanently.
136*/
137extern int sqlite_malloc_failed;
138
139/*
drh6e142f52000-06-08 13:36:40 +0000140** The following global variables are used for testing and debugging
drh8c82b352000-12-10 18:23:50 +0000141** only. They only work if MEMORY_DEBUG is defined.
drh6e142f52000-06-08 13:36:40 +0000142*/
143#ifdef MEMORY_DEBUG
drh8c82b352000-12-10 18:23:50 +0000144extern int sqlite_nMalloc; /* Number of sqliteMalloc() calls */
145extern int sqlite_nFree; /* Number of sqliteFree() calls */
146extern int sqlite_iMallocFail; /* Fail sqliteMalloc() after this many calls */
drh6e142f52000-06-08 13:36:40 +0000147#endif
148
149/*
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000150** Name of the master database table. The master database table
151** is a special table that holds the names and attributes of all
152** user tables and indices.
153*/
drhe0bc4042002-06-25 01:09:11 +0000154#define MASTER_NAME "sqlite_master"
155#define TEMP_MASTER_NAME "sqlite_temp_master"
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000156
157/*
drhed6c8672003-01-12 18:02:16 +0000158** The name of the schema table.
159*/
160#define SCHEMA_TABLE(x) (x?TEMP_MASTER_NAME:MASTER_NAME)
161
162/*
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000163** A convenience macro that returns the number of elements in
164** an array.
165*/
166#define ArraySize(X) (sizeof(X)/sizeof(X[0]))
167
168/*
169** Forward references to structures
170*/
drh7020f652000-06-03 18:06:52 +0000171typedef struct Column Column;
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000172typedef struct Table Table;
173typedef struct Index Index;
174typedef struct Instruction Instruction;
175typedef struct Expr Expr;
176typedef struct ExprList ExprList;
177typedef struct Parse Parse;
178typedef struct Token Token;
179typedef struct IdList IdList;
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000180typedef struct SrcList SrcList;
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000181typedef struct WhereInfo WhereInfo;
drh6b563442001-11-07 16:48:26 +0000182typedef struct WhereLevel WhereLevel;
drh9bb61fe2000-06-05 16:01:39 +0000183typedef struct Select Select;
drh22827922000-06-06 17:27:05 +0000184typedef struct AggExpr AggExpr;
drh0bce8352002-02-28 00:41:10 +0000185typedef struct FuncDef FuncDef;
danielk1977c3f9bad2002-05-15 08:30:12 +0000186typedef struct Trigger Trigger;
187typedef struct TriggerStep TriggerStep;
188typedef struct TriggerStack TriggerStack;
drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +0000189typedef struct FKey FKey;
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000190
191/*
drhc9b84a12002-06-20 11:36:48 +0000192** Each database is an instance of the following structure.
193**
194** The sqlite.file_format is initialized by the database file
195** and helps determines how the data in the database file is
196** represented. This field allows newer versions of the library
197** to read and write older databases. The various file formats
198** are as follows:
199**
200** file_format==1 Version 2.1.0.
201** file_format==2 Version 2.2.0. Add support for INTEGER PRIMARY KEY.
drh491791a2002-07-18 00:34:09 +0000202** file_format==3 Version 2.6.0. Fix empty-string index bug.
203** file_format==4 Version 2.7.0. Add support for separate numeric and
drhc9b84a12002-06-20 11:36:48 +0000204** text datatypes.
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000205*/
206struct sqlite {
drh5e00f6c2001-09-13 13:46:56 +0000207 Btree *pBe; /* The B*Tree backend */
drhf57b3392001-10-08 13:22:32 +0000208 Btree *pBeTemp; /* Backend for session temporary tables */
drh5e00f6c2001-09-13 13:46:56 +0000209 int flags; /* Miscellanous flags. See below */
drh973b6e32003-02-12 14:09:42 +0000210 u8 file_format; /* What file format version is this database? */
211 u8 safety_level; /* How aggressive at synching data to disk */
drh94e92032003-02-16 22:21:32 +0000212 u8 want_to_close; /* Close after all VDBEs are deallocated */
drh50e5dad2001-09-15 00:57:28 +0000213 int schema_cookie; /* Magic number that changes with the schema */
214 int next_cookie; /* Value of schema_cookie after commit */
drhcd61c282002-03-06 22:01:34 +0000215 int cache_size; /* Number of pages to use in the cache */
drh5e00f6c2001-09-13 13:46:56 +0000216 int nTable; /* Number of tables in the database */
217 void *pBusyArg; /* 1st Argument to the busy callback */
drh353f57e2000-08-02 12:26:28 +0000218 int (*xBusyCallback)(void *,const char*,int); /* The busy callback */
drhbeae3192001-09-22 18:12:08 +0000219 Hash tblHash; /* All tables indexed by name */
220 Hash idxHash; /* All (named) indices indexed by name */
drhe0bc4042002-06-25 01:09:11 +0000221 Hash trigHash; /* All triggers indexed by name */
drh0bce8352002-02-28 00:41:10 +0000222 Hash aFunc; /* All functions that can be in SQL exprs */
drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +0000223 Hash aFKey; /* Foreign keys indexed by to-table */
drhaf9ff332002-01-16 21:00:27 +0000224 int lastRowid; /* ROWID of most recent insert */
drh5cf8e8c2002-02-19 22:42:05 +0000225 int priorNewRowid; /* Last randomly generated ROWID */
drh1c928532002-01-31 15:54:21 +0000226 int onError; /* Default conflict algorithm */
drh247be432002-05-10 05:44:55 +0000227 int magic; /* Magic number for detect library misuse */
drhc8d30ac2002-04-12 10:08:59 +0000228 int nChange; /* Number of rows changed */
drh326dce72003-01-29 14:06:07 +0000229 struct Vdbe *pVdbe; /* List of active virtual machines */
drh18de4822003-01-16 16:28:53 +0000230#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE
231 void (*xTrace)(void*,const char*); /* Trace function */
232 void *pTraceArg; /* Argument to the trace function */
233#endif
drhed6c8672003-01-12 18:02:16 +0000234#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION
235 int (*xAuth)(void*,int,const char*,const char*); /* Access Auth function */
236 void *pAuthArg; /* 1st argument to the access auth function */
237#endif
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000238};
239
240/*
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000241** Possible values for the sqlite.flags.
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000242*/
drh5e00f6c2001-09-13 13:46:56 +0000243#define SQLITE_VdbeTrace 0x00000001 /* True to trace VDBE execution */
244#define SQLITE_Initialized 0x00000002 /* True after initialization */
245#define SQLITE_Interrupt 0x00000004 /* Cancel current operation */
246#define SQLITE_InTrans 0x00000008 /* True if in a transaction */
247#define SQLITE_InternChanges 0x00000010 /* Uncommitted Hash table changes */
drh382c0242001-10-06 16:33:02 +0000248#define SQLITE_FullColNames 0x00000020 /* Show full column names on SELECT */
drh1bee3d72001-10-15 00:44:35 +0000249#define SQLITE_CountRows 0x00000040 /* Count rows changed by INSERT, */
250 /* DELETE, or UPDATE and return */
251 /* the count using a callback. */
drh6a535342001-10-19 16:44:56 +0000252#define SQLITE_NullCallback 0x00000080 /* Invoke the callback once if the */
253 /* result set is empty */
drhc3a64ba2001-11-22 00:01:27 +0000254#define SQLITE_ResultDetails 0x00000100 /* Details added to result set */
drh417be792002-03-03 18:59:40 +0000255#define SQLITE_UnresetViews 0x00000200 /* True if one or more views have */
256 /* defined column names */
drh5080aaa2002-07-11 12:18:16 +0000257#define SQLITE_ReportTypes 0x00000400 /* Include information on datatypes */
258 /* in 4th argument of callback */
drh58b95762000-06-02 01:17:37 +0000259
260/*
drh247be432002-05-10 05:44:55 +0000261** Possible values for the sqlite.magic field.
262** The numbers are obtained at random and have no special meaning, other
263** than being distinct from one another.
264*/
265#define SQLITE_MAGIC_OPEN 0xa029a697 /* Database is open */
266#define SQLITE_MAGIC_CLOSED 0x9f3c2d33 /* Database is closed */
267#define SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY 0xf03b7906 /* Database currently in use */
268#define SQLITE_MAGIC_ERROR 0xb5357930 /* An SQLITE_MISUSE error occurred */
269
270/*
drh0bce8352002-02-28 00:41:10 +0000271** Each SQL function is defined by an instance of the following
272** structure. A pointer to this structure is stored in the sqlite.aFunc
drh8e0a2f92002-02-23 23:45:45 +0000273** hash table. When multiple functions have the same name, the hash table
274** points to a linked list of these structures.
drh28037572000-08-02 13:47:41 +0000275*/
drh0bce8352002-02-28 00:41:10 +0000276struct FuncDef {
drh0bd1f4e2002-06-06 18:54:39 +0000277 void (*xFunc)(sqlite_func*,int,const char**); /* Regular function */
drh56c0e922002-03-12 23:10:04 +0000278 void (*xStep)(sqlite_func*,int,const char**); /* Aggregate function step */
drh1350b032002-02-27 19:00:20 +0000279 void (*xFinalize)(sqlite_func*); /* Aggregate function finializer */
280 int nArg; /* Number of arguments */
drhc9b84a12002-06-20 11:36:48 +0000281 int dataType; /* Datatype of the result */
drh1350b032002-02-27 19:00:20 +0000282 void *pUserData; /* User data parameter */
drh0bce8352002-02-28 00:41:10 +0000283 FuncDef *pNext; /* Next function with same name */
drh8e0a2f92002-02-23 23:45:45 +0000284};
drh28037572000-08-02 13:47:41 +0000285
286/*
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000287** information about each column of an SQL table is held in an instance
drh7020f652000-06-03 18:06:52 +0000288** of this structure.
289*/
290struct Column {
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000291 char *zName; /* Name of this column */
292 char *zDflt; /* Default value of this column */
drh382c0242001-10-06 16:33:02 +0000293 char *zType; /* Data type for this column */
drh4a324312001-12-21 14:30:42 +0000294 u8 notNull; /* True if there is a NOT NULL constraint */
295 u8 isPrimKey; /* True if this column is an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY */
drh8e2ca022002-06-17 17:07:19 +0000296 u8 sortOrder; /* Some combination of SQLITE_SO_... values */
drh7020f652000-06-03 18:06:52 +0000297};
298
299/*
drh8e2ca022002-06-17 17:07:19 +0000300** The allowed sort orders.
301**
302** The TEXT and NUM values use bits that do not overlap with DESC and ASC.
303** That way the two can be combined into a single number.
304*/
305#define SQLITE_SO_UNK 0 /* Use the default collating type. (SCT_NUM) */
306#define SQLITE_SO_TEXT 2 /* Sort using memcmp() */
307#define SQLITE_SO_NUM 4 /* Sort using sqliteCompare() */
308#define SQLITE_SO_TYPEMASK 6 /* Mask to extract the collating sequence */
309#define SQLITE_SO_ASC 0 /* Sort in ascending order */
310#define SQLITE_SO_DESC 1 /* Sort in descending order */
311#define SQLITE_SO_DIRMASK 1 /* Mask to extract the sort direction */
312
313/*
drh22f70c32002-02-18 01:17:00 +0000314** Each SQL table is represented in memory by an instance of the
315** following structure.
316**
317** Expr.zName is the name of the table. The case of the original
318** CREATE TABLE statement is stored, but case is not significant for
319** comparisons.
320**
321** Expr.nCol is the number of columns in this table. Expr.aCol is a
322** pointer to an array of Column structures, one for each column.
323**
324** If the table has an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, then Expr.iPKey is the index of
325** the column that is that key. Otherwise Expr.iPKey is negative. Note
326** that the datatype of the PRIMARY KEY must be INTEGER for this field to
327** be set. An INTEGER PRIMARY KEY is used as the rowid for each row of
328** the table. If a table has no INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, then a random rowid
329** is generated for each row of the table. Expr.hasPrimKey is true if
330** the table has any PRIMARY KEY, INTEGER or otherwise.
331**
332** Expr.tnum is the page number for the root BTree page of the table in the
333** database file. If Expr.isTemp is true, then this page occurs in the
334** auxiliary database file, not the main database file. If Expr.isTransient
335** is true, then the table is stored in a file that is automatically deleted
336** when the VDBE cursor to the table is closed. In this case Expr.tnum
337** refers VDBE cursor number that holds the table open, not to the root
338** page number. Transient tables are used to hold the results of a
339** sub-query that appears instead of a real table name in the FROM clause
340** of a SELECT statement.
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000341*/
342struct Table {
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000343 char *zName; /* Name of the table */
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000344 int nCol; /* Number of columns in this table */
345 Column *aCol; /* Information about each column */
drhc8392582001-12-31 02:48:51 +0000346 int iPKey; /* If not less then 0, use aCol[iPKey] as the primary key */
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000347 Index *pIndex; /* List of SQL indexes on this table. */
drh22f70c32002-02-18 01:17:00 +0000348 int tnum; /* Root BTree node for this table (see note above) */
drha76b5df2002-02-23 02:32:10 +0000349 Select *pSelect; /* NULL for tables. Points to definition if a view. */
drh717e6402001-09-27 03:22:32 +0000350 u8 readOnly; /* True if this table should not be written by the user */
drhf57b3392001-10-08 13:22:32 +0000351 u8 isTemp; /* True if stored in db->pBeTemp instead of db->pBe */
drh22f70c32002-02-18 01:17:00 +0000352 u8 isTransient; /* True if automatically deleted when VDBE finishes */
drh4a324312001-12-21 14:30:42 +0000353 u8 hasPrimKey; /* True if there exists a primary key */
drh9cfcf5d2002-01-29 18:41:24 +0000354 u8 keyConf; /* What to do in case of uniqueness conflict on iPKey */
danielk1977c3f9bad2002-05-15 08:30:12 +0000355 Trigger *pTrigger; /* List of SQL triggers on this table */
drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +0000356 FKey *pFKey; /* Linked list of all foreign keys in this table */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000357};
358
359/*
drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +0000360** Each foreign key constraint is an instance of the following structure.
361**
362** A foreign key is associated with two tables. The "from" table is
363** the table that contains the REFERENCES clause that creates the foreign
364** key. The "to" table is the table that is named in the REFERENCES clause.
365** Consider this example:
366**
367** CREATE TABLE ex1(
368** a INTEGER PRIMARY KEY,
369** b INTEGER CONSTRAINT fk1 REFERENCES ex2(x)
370** );
371**
372** For foreign key "fk1", the from-table is "ex1" and the to-table is "ex2".
373**
374** Each REFERENCES clause generates an instance of the following structure
375** which is attached to the from-table. The to-table need not exist when
376** the from-table is created. The existance of the to-table is not checked
377** until an attempt is made to insert data into the from-table.
378**
379** The sqlite.aFKey hash table stores pointers to to this structure
380** given the name of a to-table. For each to-table, all foreign keys
381** associated with that table are on a linked list using the FKey.pNextTo
382** field.
383*/
384struct FKey {
385 Table *pFrom; /* The table that constains the REFERENCES clause */
386 FKey *pNextFrom; /* Next foreign key in pFrom */
387 char *zTo; /* Name of table that the key points to */
388 FKey *pNextTo; /* Next foreign key that points to zTo */
389 int nCol; /* Number of columns in this key */
390 struct sColMap { /* Mapping of columns in pFrom to columns in zTo */
391 int iFrom; /* Index of column in pFrom */
392 char *zCol; /* Name of column in zTo. If 0 use PRIMARY KEY */
393 } *aCol; /* One entry for each of nCol column s */
394 u8 isDeferred; /* True if constraint checking is deferred till COMMIT */
395 u8 updateConf; /* How to resolve conflicts that occur on UPDATE */
396 u8 deleteConf; /* How to resolve conflicts that occur on DELETE */
397 u8 insertConf; /* How to resolve conflicts that occur on INSERT */
398};
399
400/*
401** SQLite supports many different ways to resolve a contraint
drh22f70c32002-02-18 01:17:00 +0000402** error. ROLLBACK processing means that a constraint violation
drh0bd1f4e2002-06-06 18:54:39 +0000403** causes the operation in process to fail and for the current transaction
drh1c928532002-01-31 15:54:21 +0000404** to be rolled back. ABORT processing means the operation in process
405** fails and any prior changes from that one operation are backed out,
406** but the transaction is not rolled back. FAIL processing means that
407** the operation in progress stops and returns an error code. But prior
408** changes due to the same operation are not backed out and no rollback
409** occurs. IGNORE means that the particular row that caused the constraint
410** error is not inserted or updated. Processing continues and no error
411** is returned. REPLACE means that preexisting database rows that caused
412** a UNIQUE constraint violation are removed so that the new insert or
413** update can proceed. Processing continues and no error is reported.
drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +0000414**
415** RESTRICT, SETNULL, and CASCADE actions apply only to foreign keys.
416** RESTRICT is the same as ABORT for IMMEDIATE foreign keys and the
417** same as ROLLBACK for DEFERRED keys. SETNULL means that the foreign
418** key is set to NULL. CASCADE means that a DELETE or UPDATE of the
419** referenced table row is propagated into the row that holds the
420** foreign key.
drh1c928532002-01-31 15:54:21 +0000421**
drh968af522003-02-11 14:55:40 +0000422** The following symbolic values are used to record which type
drh1c928532002-01-31 15:54:21 +0000423** of action to take.
drh9cfcf5d2002-01-29 18:41:24 +0000424*/
drh1c928532002-01-31 15:54:21 +0000425#define OE_None 0 /* There is no constraint to check */
426#define OE_Rollback 1 /* Fail the operation and rollback the transaction */
427#define OE_Abort 2 /* Back out changes but do no rollback transaction */
428#define OE_Fail 3 /* Stop the operation but leave all prior changes */
429#define OE_Ignore 4 /* Ignore the error. Do not do the INSERT or UPDATE */
430#define OE_Replace 5 /* Delete existing record, then do INSERT or UPDATE */
drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +0000431
432#define OE_Restrict 6 /* OE_Abort for IMMEDIATE, OE_Rollback for DEFERRED */
433#define OE_SetNull 7 /* Set the foreign key value to NULL */
434#define OE_SetDflt 8 /* Set the foreign key value to its default */
435#define OE_Cascade 9 /* Cascade the changes */
436
437#define OE_Default 99 /* Do whatever the default action is */
drh9cfcf5d2002-01-29 18:41:24 +0000438
439/*
drh66b89c82000-11-28 20:47:17 +0000440** Each SQL index is represented in memory by an
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000441** instance of the following structure.
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000442**
443** The columns of the table that are to be indexed are described
444** by the aiColumn[] field of this structure. For example, suppose
445** we have the following table and index:
446**
447** CREATE TABLE Ex1(c1 int, c2 int, c3 text);
448** CREATE INDEX Ex2 ON Ex1(c3,c1);
449**
450** In the Table structure describing Ex1, nCol==3 because there are
451** three columns in the table. In the Index structure describing
452** Ex2, nColumn==2 since 2 of the 3 columns of Ex1 are indexed.
453** The value of aiColumn is {2, 0}. aiColumn[0]==2 because the
454** first column to be indexed (c3) has an index of 2 in Ex1.aCol[].
455** The second column to be indexed (c1) has an index of 0 in
456** Ex1.aCol[], hence Ex2.aiColumn[1]==0.
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000457*/
458struct Index {
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000459 char *zName; /* Name of this index */
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000460 int nColumn; /* Number of columns in the table used by this index */
461 int *aiColumn; /* Which columns are used by this index. 1st is 0 */
462 Table *pTable; /* The SQL table being indexed */
drhbe0072d2001-09-13 14:46:09 +0000463 int tnum; /* Page containing root of this index in database file */
drh9cfcf5d2002-01-29 18:41:24 +0000464 u8 isUnique; /* OE_Abort, OE_Ignore, OE_Replace, or OE_None */
drh9cfcf5d2002-01-29 18:41:24 +0000465 u8 onError; /* OE_Abort, OE_Ignore, OE_Replace, or OE_None */
drh485b39b2002-07-13 03:11:52 +0000466 u8 autoIndex; /* True if is automatically created (ex: by UNIQUE) */
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000467 Index *pNext; /* The next index associated with the same table */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000468};
469
470/*
471** Each token coming out of the lexer is an instance of
drh4b59ab52002-08-24 18:24:51 +0000472** this structure. Tokens are also used as part of an expression.
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000473*/
474struct Token {
drh80ff32f2001-11-04 18:32:46 +0000475 const char *z; /* Text of the token. Not NULL-terminated! */
drh4b59ab52002-08-24 18:24:51 +0000476 unsigned dyn : 1; /* True for malloced memory, false for static */
drh6977fea2002-10-22 23:38:04 +0000477 unsigned n : 31; /* Number of characters in this token */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000478};
479
480/*
481** Each node of an expression in the parse tree is an instance
drh22f70c32002-02-18 01:17:00 +0000482** of this structure.
483**
484** Expr.op is the opcode. The integer parser token codes are reused
485** as opcodes here. For example, the parser defines TK_GE to be an integer
486** code representing the ">=" operator. This same integer code is reused
487** to represent the greater-than-or-equal-to operator in the expression
488** tree.
489**
490** Expr.pRight and Expr.pLeft are subexpressions. Expr.pList is a list
491** of argument if the expression is a function.
492**
drh4b59ab52002-08-24 18:24:51 +0000493** Expr.token is the operator token for this node. For some expressions
494** that have subexpressions, Expr.token can be the complete text that gave
495** rise to the Expr. In the latter case, the token is marked as being
496** a compound token.
drh22f70c32002-02-18 01:17:00 +0000497**
498** An expression of the form ID or ID.ID refers to a column in a table.
499** For such expressions, Expr.op is set to TK_COLUMN and Expr.iTable is
500** the integer cursor number of a VDBE cursor pointing to that table and
501** Expr.iColumn is the column number for the specific column. If the
502** expression is used as a result in an aggregate SELECT, then the
503** value is also stored in the Expr.iAgg column in the aggregate so that
504** it can be accessed after all aggregates are computed.
505**
506** If the expression is a function, the Expr.iTable is an integer code
507** representing which function.
508**
509** The Expr.pSelect field points to a SELECT statement. The SELECT might
510** be the right operand of an IN operator. Or, if a scalar SELECT appears
511** in an expression the opcode is TK_SELECT and Expr.pSelect is the only
512** operand.
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000513*/
514struct Expr {
drh1cc093c2002-06-24 22:01:57 +0000515 u8 op; /* Operation performed by this node */
drh8e2ca022002-06-17 17:07:19 +0000516 u8 dataType; /* Either SQLITE_SO_TEXT or SQLITE_SO_NUM */
drh1f162302002-10-27 19:35:33 +0000517 u16 flags; /* Various flags. See below */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000518 Expr *pLeft, *pRight; /* Left and right subnodes */
drhd99f7062002-06-08 23:25:08 +0000519 ExprList *pList; /* A list of expressions used as function arguments
520 ** or in "<expr> IN (<expr-list)" */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000521 Token token; /* An operand token */
drh6977fea2002-10-22 23:38:04 +0000522 Token span; /* Complete text of the expression */
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000523 int iTable, iColumn; /* When op==TK_COLUMN, then this expr node means the
drh8e2ca022002-06-17 17:07:19 +0000524 ** iColumn-th field of the iTable-th table. */
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000525 int iAgg; /* When op==TK_COLUMN and pParse->useAgg==TRUE, pull
526 ** result from the iAgg-th element of the aggregator */
drhd99f7062002-06-08 23:25:08 +0000527 Select *pSelect; /* When the expression is a sub-select. Also the
528 ** right side of "<expr> IN (<select>)" */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000529};
530
531/*
drh1f162302002-10-27 19:35:33 +0000532** The following are the meanings of bits in the Expr.flags field.
533*/
534#define EP_FromJoin 0x0001 /* Originated in ON or USING clause of a join */
535#define EP_Oracle8Join 0x0002 /* Carries the Oracle8 "(+)" join operator */
536
537/*
538** These macros can be used to test, set, or clear bits in the
539** Expr.flags field.
540*/
541#define ExprHasProperty(E,P) (((E)->flags&(P))==(P))
542#define ExprHasAnyProperty(E,P) (((E)->flags&(P))!=0)
543#define ExprSetProperty(E,P) (E)->flags|=(P)
544#define ExprClearProperty(E,P) (E)->flags&=~(P)
545
546/*
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000547** A list of expressions. Each expression may optionally have a
548** name. An expr/name combination can be used in several ways, such
549** as the list of "expr AS ID" fields following a "SELECT" or in the
550** list of "ID = expr" items in an UPDATE. A list of expressions can
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000551** also be used as the argument to a function, in which case the a.zName
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000552** field is not used.
553*/
554struct ExprList {
555 int nExpr; /* Number of expressions on the list */
drh6d4abfb2001-10-22 02:58:08 +0000556 struct ExprList_item {
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000557 Expr *pExpr; /* The list of expressions */
558 char *zName; /* Token associated with this expression */
drh8e2ca022002-06-17 17:07:19 +0000559 u8 sortOrder; /* 1 for DESC or 0 for ASC */
560 u8 isAgg; /* True if this is an aggregate like count(*) */
561 u8 done; /* A flag to indicate when processing is finished */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000562 } *a; /* One entry for each expression */
563};
564
565/*
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000566** An instance of this structure can hold a simple list of identifiers,
567** such as the list "a,b,c" in the following statements:
568**
569** INSERT INTO t(a,b,c) VALUES ...;
570** CREATE INDEX idx ON t(a,b,c);
571** CREATE TRIGGER trig BEFORE UPDATE ON t(a,b,c) ...;
572**
573** The IdList.a.idx field is used when the IdList represents the list of
574** column names after a table name in an INSERT statement. In the statement
575**
576** INSERT INTO t(a,b,c) ...
577**
578** If "a" is the k-th column of table "t", then IdList.a[0].idx==k.
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000579*/
580struct IdList {
581 int nId; /* Number of identifiers on the list */
drh6d4abfb2001-10-22 02:58:08 +0000582 struct IdList_item {
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000583 char *zName; /* Name of the identifier */
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000584 int idx; /* Index in some Table.aCol[] of a column named zName */
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000585 } *a;
586};
587
588/*
589** The following structure describes the FROM clause of a SELECT statement.
590** Each table or subquery in the FROM clause is a separate element of
591** the SrcList.a[] array.
592*/
593struct SrcList {
594 int nSrc; /* Number of tables or subqueries in the FROM clause */
595 struct SrcList_item {
596 char *zName; /* Name of the table */
597 char *zAlias; /* The "B" part of a "A AS B" phrase. zName is the "A" */
drhdaffd0e2001-04-11 14:28:42 +0000598 Table *pTab; /* An SQL table corresponding to zName */
599 Select *pSelect; /* A SELECT statement used in place of a table name */
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000600 int jointype; /* Type of join between this table and the next */
601 Expr *pOn; /* The ON clause of a join */
602 IdList *pUsing; /* The USING clause of a join */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000603 } *a; /* One entry for each identifier on the list */
604};
605
606/*
drh01f3f252002-05-24 16:14:15 +0000607** Permitted values of the SrcList.a.jointype field
608*/
609#define JT_INNER 0x0001 /* Any kind of inner or cross join */
610#define JT_NATURAL 0x0002 /* True for a "natural" join */
drh195e6962002-05-25 00:18:20 +0000611#define JT_LEFT 0x0004 /* Left outer join */
612#define JT_RIGHT 0x0008 /* Right outer join */
drh01f3f252002-05-24 16:14:15 +0000613#define JT_OUTER 0x0010 /* The "OUTER" keyword is present */
614#define JT_ERROR 0x0020 /* unknown or unsupported join type */
615
616/*
drh6b563442001-11-07 16:48:26 +0000617** For each nested loop in a WHERE clause implementation, the WhereInfo
618** structure contains a single instance of this structure. This structure
619** is intended to be private the the where.c module and should not be
620** access or modified by other modules.
621*/
622struct WhereLevel {
623 int iMem; /* Memory cell used by this level */
624 Index *pIdx; /* Index used */
625 int iCur; /* Cursor number used for this index */
drh487ab3c2001-11-08 00:45:21 +0000626 int score; /* How well this indexed scored */
drh6b563442001-11-07 16:48:26 +0000627 int brk; /* Jump here to break out of the loop */
628 int cont; /* Jump here to continue with the next loop cycle */
629 int op, p1, p2; /* Opcode used to terminate the loop */
drhad2d8302002-05-24 20:31:36 +0000630 int iLeftJoin; /* Memory cell used to implement LEFT OUTER JOIN */
631 int top; /* First instruction of interior of the loop */
drhd99f7062002-06-08 23:25:08 +0000632 int inOp, inP1, inP2;/* Opcode used to implement an IN operator */
drhc045ec52002-12-04 20:01:06 +0000633 int bRev; /* Do the scan in the reverse direction */
drh6b563442001-11-07 16:48:26 +0000634};
635
636/*
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000637** The WHERE clause processing routine has two halves. The
638** first part does the start of the WHERE loop and the second
639** half does the tail of the WHERE loop. An instance of
640** this structure is returned by the first half and passed
641** into the second half to give some continuity.
642*/
643struct WhereInfo {
644 Parse *pParse;
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000645 SrcList *pTabList; /* List of tables in the join */
drh19a775c2000-06-05 18:54:46 +0000646 int iContinue; /* Jump here to continue with next record */
647 int iBreak; /* Jump here to break out of the loop */
648 int base; /* Index of first Open opcode */
drh6b563442001-11-07 16:48:26 +0000649 int nLevel; /* Number of nested loop */
drh832508b2002-03-02 17:04:07 +0000650 int savedNTab; /* Value of pParse->nTab before WhereBegin() */
651 int peakNTab; /* Value of pParse->nTab after WhereBegin() */
drh6b563442001-11-07 16:48:26 +0000652 WhereLevel a[1]; /* Information about each nest loop in the WHERE */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000653};
654
655/*
drh9bb61fe2000-06-05 16:01:39 +0000656** An instance of the following structure contains all information
657** needed to generate code for a single SELECT statement.
drha76b5df2002-02-23 02:32:10 +0000658**
659** The zSelect field is used when the Select structure must be persistent.
660** Normally, the expression tree points to tokens in the original input
661** string that encodes the select. But if the Select structure must live
662** longer than its input string (for example when it is used to describe
663** a VIEW) we have to make a copy of the input string so that the nodes
664** of the expression tree will have something to point to. zSelect is used
665** to hold that copy.
drhd11d3822002-06-21 23:01:49 +0000666**
667** nLimit is set to -1 if there is no LIMIT clause. nOffset is set to 0.
668** If there is a LIMIT clause, the parser sets nLimit to the value of the
669** limit and nOffset to the value of the offset (or 0 if there is not
670** offset). But later on, nLimit and nOffset become the memory locations
671** in the VDBE that record the limit and offset counters.
drh9bb61fe2000-06-05 16:01:39 +0000672*/
673struct Select {
674 int isDistinct; /* True if the DISTINCT keyword is present */
675 ExprList *pEList; /* The fields of the result */
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000676 SrcList *pSrc; /* The FROM clause */
drh9bb61fe2000-06-05 16:01:39 +0000677 Expr *pWhere; /* The WHERE clause */
678 ExprList *pGroupBy; /* The GROUP BY clause */
679 Expr *pHaving; /* The HAVING clause */
680 ExprList *pOrderBy; /* The ORDER BY clause */
drh82c3d632000-06-06 21:56:07 +0000681 int op; /* One of: TK_UNION TK_ALL TK_INTERSECT TK_EXCEPT */
drh967e8b72000-06-21 13:59:10 +0000682 Select *pPrior; /* Prior select in a compound select statement */
drh9bbca4c2001-11-06 04:00:18 +0000683 int nLimit, nOffset; /* LIMIT and OFFSET values. -1 means not used */
drha76b5df2002-02-23 02:32:10 +0000684 char *zSelect; /* Complete text of the SELECT command */
drh832508b2002-03-02 17:04:07 +0000685 int base; /* Index of VDBE cursor for left-most FROM table */
drh9bb61fe2000-06-05 16:01:39 +0000686};
687
688/*
drhfef52082000-06-06 01:50:43 +0000689** The results of a select can be distributed in several ways.
690*/
691#define SRT_Callback 1 /* Invoke a callback with each row of result */
692#define SRT_Mem 2 /* Store result in a memory cell */
drh82c3d632000-06-06 21:56:07 +0000693#define SRT_Set 3 /* Store result as unique keys in a table */
694#define SRT_Union 5 /* Store result as keys in a table */
695#define SRT_Except 6 /* Remove result from a UNION table */
drh5974a302000-06-07 14:42:26 +0000696#define SRT_Table 7 /* Store result as data with a unique key */
drh2d0794e2002-03-03 03:03:52 +0000697#define SRT_TempTable 8 /* Store result in a trasient table */
drhd7489c32002-05-27 12:24:48 +0000698#define SRT_Discard 9 /* Do not save the results anywhere */
drhf46f9052002-06-22 02:33:38 +0000699#define SRT_Sorter 10 /* Store results in the sorter */
drh142e30d2002-08-28 03:00:58 +0000700#define SRT_Subroutine 11 /* Call a subroutine to handle results */
drhfef52082000-06-06 01:50:43 +0000701
702/*
drh22827922000-06-06 17:27:05 +0000703** When a SELECT uses aggregate functions (like "count(*)" or "avg(f1)")
704** we have to do some additional analysis of expressions. An instance
705** of the following structure holds information about a single subexpression
706** somewhere in the SELECT statement. An array of these structures holds
707** all the information we need to generate code for aggregate
708** expressions.
709**
710** Note that when analyzing a SELECT containing aggregates, both
711** non-aggregate field variables and aggregate functions are stored
712** in the AggExpr array of the Parser structure.
713**
714** The pExpr field points to an expression that is part of either the
715** field list, the GROUP BY clause, the HAVING clause or the ORDER BY
716** clause. The expression will be freed when those clauses are cleaned
717** up. Do not try to delete the expression attached to AggExpr.pExpr.
718**
719** If AggExpr.pExpr==0, that means the expression is "count(*)".
720*/
721struct AggExpr {
722 int isAgg; /* if TRUE contains an aggregate function */
723 Expr *pExpr; /* The expression */
drh0bce8352002-02-28 00:41:10 +0000724 FuncDef *pFunc; /* Information about the aggregate function */
drh22827922000-06-06 17:27:05 +0000725};
726
727/*
drhf57b3392001-10-08 13:22:32 +0000728** An SQL parser context. A copy of this structure is passed through
729** the parser and down into all the parser action routine in order to
730** carry around information that is global to the entire parse.
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000731*/
732struct Parse {
733 sqlite *db; /* The main database structure */
drh5e00f6c2001-09-13 13:46:56 +0000734 Btree *pBe; /* The database backend */
drh4c504392000-10-16 22:06:40 +0000735 int rc; /* Return code from execution */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000736 sqlite_callback xCallback; /* The callback function */
737 void *pArg; /* First argument to the callback function */
738 char *zErrMsg; /* An error message */
739 Token sErrToken; /* The token at which the error occurred */
740 Token sFirstToken; /* The first token parsed */
741 Token sLastToken; /* The last token parsed */
drh326dce72003-01-29 14:06:07 +0000742 const char *zTail; /* All SQL text past the last semicolon parsed */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000743 Table *pNewTable; /* A table being constructed by CREATE TABLE */
744 Vdbe *pVdbe; /* An engine for executing database bytecode */
drh836faa42003-01-11 13:30:57 +0000745 u8 colNamesSet; /* TRUE after OP_ColumnName has been issued to pVdbe */
drhe0bc4042002-06-25 01:09:11 +0000746 u8 explain; /* True if the EXPLAIN flag is found on the query */
747 u8 initFlag; /* True if reparsing CREATE TABLEs */
748 u8 nameClash; /* A permanent table name clashes with temp table name */
749 u8 useAgg; /* If true, extract field values from the aggregator
750 ** while generating expressions. Normally false */
751 u8 schemaVerified; /* True if an OP_VerifySchema has been coded someplace
752 ** other than after an OP_Transaction */
753 u8 isTemp; /* True if parsing temporary tables */
drhb86ccfb2003-01-28 23:13:10 +0000754 u8 useCallback; /* True if callbacks should be used to report results */
drhd78eeee2001-09-13 16:18:53 +0000755 int newTnum; /* Table number to use when reparsing CREATE TABLEs */
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000756 int nErr; /* Number of errors seen */
drh832508b2002-03-02 17:04:07 +0000757 int nTab; /* Number of previously allocated VDBE cursors */
drh19a775c2000-06-05 18:54:46 +0000758 int nMem; /* Number of memory cells used so far */
drhfef52082000-06-06 01:50:43 +0000759 int nSet; /* Number of sets used so far */
drh22827922000-06-06 17:27:05 +0000760 int nAgg; /* Number of aggregate expressions */
761 AggExpr *aAgg; /* An array of aggregate expressions */
drhdc379452002-05-15 12:45:43 +0000762 TriggerStack *trigStack;
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000763};
764
danielk1977d99bc932002-05-16 00:13:12 +0000765/*
766 * Each trigger present in the database schema is stored as an instance of
767 * struct Trigger.
768 *
769 * Pointers to instances of struct Trigger are stored in two ways.
770 * 1. In the "trigHash" hash table (part of the sqlite* that represents the
771 * database). This allows Trigger structures to be retrieved by name.
772 * 2. All triggers associated with a single table form a linked list, using the
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000773 * pNext member of struct Trigger. A pointer to the first element of the
774 * linked list is stored as the "pTrigger" member of the associated
775 * struct Table.
danielk1977d99bc932002-05-16 00:13:12 +0000776 *
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000777 * The "step_list" member points to the first element of a linked list
778 * containing the SQL statements specified as the trigger program.
danielk1977d99bc932002-05-16 00:13:12 +0000779 *
780 * When a trigger is initially created, the "isCommit" member is set to FALSE.
781 * When a transaction is rolled back, any Trigger structures with "isCommit" set
782 * to FALSE are deleted by the logic in sqliteRollbackInternalChanges(). When
783 * a transaction is commited, the "isCommit" member is set to TRUE for any
784 * Trigger structures for which it is FALSE.
785 *
786 * When a trigger is dropped, using the sqliteDropTrigger() interfaced, it is
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000787 * removed from the trigHash hash table and added to the trigDrop hash table.
788 * If the transaction is rolled back, the trigger is re-added into the trigHash
danielk1977d99bc932002-05-16 00:13:12 +0000789 * hash table (and hence the database schema). If the transaction is commited,
790 * then the Trigger structure is deleted permanently.
791 */
danielk1977c3f9bad2002-05-15 08:30:12 +0000792struct Trigger {
drhdc379452002-05-15 12:45:43 +0000793 char *name; /* The name of the trigger */
794 char *table; /* The table or view to which the trigger applies */
795 int op; /* One of TK_DELETE, TK_UPDATE, TK_INSERT */
danielk1977d99bc932002-05-16 00:13:12 +0000796 int tr_tm; /* One of TK_BEFORE, TK_AFTER */
drhdc379452002-05-15 12:45:43 +0000797 Expr *pWhen; /* The WHEN clause of the expresion (may be NULL) */
798 IdList *pColumns; /* If this is an UPDATE OF <column-list> trigger,
danielk1977d99bc932002-05-16 00:13:12 +0000799 the <column-list> is stored here */
drhdc379452002-05-15 12:45:43 +0000800 int foreach; /* One of TK_ROW or TK_STATEMENT */
danielk1977c3f9bad2002-05-15 08:30:12 +0000801
drhdc379452002-05-15 12:45:43 +0000802 TriggerStep *step_list; /* Link list of trigger program steps */
drhdc379452002-05-15 12:45:43 +0000803 Trigger *pNext; /* Next trigger associated with the table */
danielk1977c3f9bad2002-05-15 08:30:12 +0000804};
805
danielk1977d99bc932002-05-16 00:13:12 +0000806/*
807 * An instance of struct TriggerStep is used to store a single SQL statement
808 * that is a part of a trigger-program.
809 *
810 * Instances of struct TriggerStep are stored in a singly linked list (linked
811 * using the "pNext" member) referenced by the "step_list" member of the
812 * associated struct Trigger instance. The first element of the linked list is
813 * the first step of the trigger-program.
814 *
815 * The "op" member indicates whether this is a "DELETE", "INSERT", "UPDATE" or
816 * "SELECT" statement. The meanings of the other members is determined by the
817 * value of "op" as follows:
818 *
819 * (op == TK_INSERT)
820 * orconf -> stores the ON CONFLICT algorithm
821 * pSelect -> If this is an INSERT INTO ... SELECT ... statement, then
822 * this stores a pointer to the SELECT statement. Otherwise NULL.
823 * target -> A token holding the name of the table to insert into.
824 * pExprList -> If this is an INSERT INTO ... VALUES ... statement, then
825 * this stores values to be inserted. Otherwise NULL.
826 * pIdList -> If this is an INSERT INTO ... (<column-names>) VALUES ...
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000827 * statement, then this stores the column-names to be
828 * inserted into.
danielk1977d99bc932002-05-16 00:13:12 +0000829 *
830 * (op == TK_DELETE)
831 * target -> A token holding the name of the table to delete from.
832 * pWhere -> The WHERE clause of the DELETE statement if one is specified.
833 * Otherwise NULL.
834 *
835 * (op == TK_UPDATE)
836 * target -> A token holding the name of the table to update rows of.
837 * pWhere -> The WHERE clause of the UPDATE statement if one is specified.
838 * Otherwise NULL.
839 * pExprList -> A list of the columns to update and the expressions to update
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000840 * them to. See sqliteUpdate() documentation of "pChanges"
841 * argument.
danielk1977d99bc932002-05-16 00:13:12 +0000842 *
843 */
844struct TriggerStep {
845 int op; /* One of TK_DELETE, TK_UPDATE, TK_INSERT, TK_SELECT */
846 int orconf; /* OE_Rollback etc. */
danielk1977c3f9bad2002-05-15 08:30:12 +0000847
danielk1977d99bc932002-05-16 00:13:12 +0000848 Select *pSelect; /* Valid for SELECT and sometimes
849 INSERT steps (when pExprList == 0) */
850 Token target; /* Valid for DELETE, UPDATE, INSERT steps */
851 Expr *pWhere; /* Valid for DELETE, UPDATE steps */
852 ExprList *pExprList; /* Valid for UPDATE statements and sometimes
853 INSERT steps (when pSelect == 0) */
854 IdList *pIdList; /* Valid for INSERT statements only */
855
856 TriggerStep * pNext; /* Next in the link-list */
857};
858
859/*
860 * An instance of struct TriggerStack stores information required during code
861 * generation of a single trigger program. While the trigger program is being
862 * coded, its associated TriggerStack instance is pointed to by the
863 * "pTriggerStack" member of the Parse structure.
864 *
865 * The pTab member points to the table that triggers are being coded on. The
866 * newIdx member contains the index of the vdbe cursor that points at the temp
867 * table that stores the new.* references. If new.* references are not valid
868 * for the trigger being coded (for example an ON DELETE trigger), then newIdx
869 * is set to -1. The oldIdx member is analogous to newIdx, for old.* references.
870 *
871 * The ON CONFLICT policy to be used for the trigger program steps is stored
872 * as the orconf member. If this is OE_Default, then the ON CONFLICT clause
873 * specified for individual triggers steps is used.
874 *
875 * struct TriggerStack has a "pNext" member, to allow linked lists to be
876 * constructed. When coding nested triggers (triggers fired by other triggers)
877 * each nested trigger stores its parent trigger's TriggerStack as the "pNext"
878 * pointer. Once the nested trigger has been coded, the pNext value is restored
879 * to the pTriggerStack member of the Parse stucture and coding of the parent
880 * trigger continues.
881 *
882 * Before a nested trigger is coded, the linked list pointed to by the
883 * pTriggerStack is scanned to ensure that the trigger is not about to be coded
884 * recursively. If this condition is detected, the nested trigger is not coded.
885 */
886struct TriggerStack {
887 Table *pTab; /* Table that triggers are currently being coded on */
888 int newIdx; /* Index of vdbe cursor to "new" temp table */
889 int oldIdx; /* Index of vdbe cursor to "old" temp table */
890 int orconf; /* Current orconf policy */
danielk19776f349032002-06-11 02:25:40 +0000891 int ignoreJump; /* where to jump to for a RAISE(IGNORE) */
danielk1977d99bc932002-05-16 00:13:12 +0000892 Trigger *pTrigger;
893
894 TriggerStack *pNext;
895};
896
897/*
898 * This global flag is set for performance testing of triggers. When it is set
899 * SQLite will perform the overhead of building new and old trigger references
900 * even when no triggers exist
901 */
902extern int always_code_trigger_setup;
danielk1977c3f9bad2002-05-15 08:30:12 +0000903
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000904/*
905** Internal function prototypes
906*/
907int sqliteStrICmp(const char *, const char *);
908int sqliteStrNICmp(const char *, const char *, int);
909int sqliteHashNoCase(const char *, int);
910int sqliteCompare(const char *, const char *);
911int sqliteSortCompare(const char *, const char *);
drh9bbca4c2001-11-06 04:00:18 +0000912void sqliteRealToSortable(double r, char *);
drhdcc581c2000-05-30 13:44:19 +0000913#ifdef MEMORY_DEBUG
drh8c1238a2003-01-02 14:43:55 +0000914 void *sqliteMalloc_(int,int,char*,int);
drhdcc581c2000-05-30 13:44:19 +0000915 void sqliteFree_(void*,char*,int);
916 void *sqliteRealloc_(void*,int,char*,int);
drh6e142f52000-06-08 13:36:40 +0000917 char *sqliteStrDup_(const char*,char*,int);
918 char *sqliteStrNDup_(const char*, int,char*,int);
drhed6c8672003-01-12 18:02:16 +0000919 void sqliteCheckMemory(void*,int);
drhdcc581c2000-05-30 13:44:19 +0000920#else
921 void *sqliteMalloc(int);
drh8c1238a2003-01-02 14:43:55 +0000922 void *sqliteMallocRaw(int);
drhdcc581c2000-05-30 13:44:19 +0000923 void sqliteFree(void*);
924 void *sqliteRealloc(void*,int);
drh6e142f52000-06-08 13:36:40 +0000925 char *sqliteStrDup(const char*);
926 char *sqliteStrNDup(const char*, int);
drhed6c8672003-01-12 18:02:16 +0000927# define sqliteCheckMemory(a,b)
drhdcc581c2000-05-30 13:44:19 +0000928#endif
drh483750b2003-01-29 18:46:51 +0000929char *sqliteMPrintf(const char *,...);
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000930void sqliteSetString(char **, const char *, ...);
931void sqliteSetNString(char **, ...);
drh982cef72000-05-30 16:27:03 +0000932void sqliteDequote(char*);
drh17f71932002-02-21 12:01:27 +0000933int sqliteKeywordCode(const char*, int);
drh80ff32f2001-11-04 18:32:46 +0000934int sqliteRunParser(Parse*, const char*, char **);
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000935void sqliteExec(Parse*);
936Expr *sqliteExpr(int, Expr*, Expr*, Token*);
drhe1b6a5b2000-07-29 13:06:59 +0000937void sqliteExprSpan(Expr*,Token*,Token*);
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000938Expr *sqliteExprFunction(ExprList*, Token*);
939void sqliteExprDelete(Expr*);
940ExprList *sqliteExprListAppend(ExprList*,Expr*,Token*);
941void sqliteExprListDelete(ExprList*);
drhf57b14a2001-09-14 18:54:08 +0000942void sqlitePragma(Parse*,Token*,Token*,int);
drhe0bc4042002-06-25 01:09:11 +0000943void sqliteResetInternalSchema(sqlite*);
944int sqliteInit(sqlite*, char**);
945void sqliteBeginParse(Parse*,int);
drh5e00f6c2001-09-13 13:46:56 +0000946void sqliteRollbackInternalChanges(sqlite*);
drhe0bc4042002-06-25 01:09:11 +0000947void sqliteCommitInternalChanges(sqlite*);
drh969fa7c2002-02-18 18:30:32 +0000948Table *sqliteResultSetOfSelect(Parse*,char*,Select*);
drhe0bc4042002-06-25 01:09:11 +0000949void sqliteOpenMasterTable(Vdbe *v, int);
drhe5f9c642003-01-13 23:27:31 +0000950void sqliteStartTable(Parse*,Token*,Token*,int,int);
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000951void sqliteAddColumn(Parse*,Token*);
drh9cfcf5d2002-01-29 18:41:24 +0000952void sqliteAddNotNull(Parse*, int);
953void sqliteAddPrimaryKey(Parse*, IdList*, int);
drh382c0242001-10-06 16:33:02 +0000954void sqliteAddColumnType(Parse*,Token*,Token*);
drh7020f652000-06-03 18:06:52 +0000955void sqliteAddDefaultValue(Parse*,Token*,int);
drhfcb78a42003-01-18 20:11:05 +0000956int sqliteCollateType(const char*, int);
drh8e2ca022002-06-17 17:07:19 +0000957void sqliteAddCollateType(Parse*, int);
drh969fa7c2002-02-18 18:30:32 +0000958void sqliteEndTable(Parse*,Token*,Select*);
drh6276c1c2002-07-08 22:03:32 +0000959void sqliteCreateView(Parse*,Token*,Token*,Select*,int);
drh417be792002-03-03 18:59:40 +0000960int sqliteViewGetColumnNames(Parse*,Table*);
961void sqliteViewResetAll(sqlite*);
drh4ff6dfa2002-03-03 23:06:00 +0000962void sqliteDropTable(Parse*, Token*, int);
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000963void sqliteDeleteTable(sqlite*, Table*);
drh9cfcf5d2002-01-29 18:41:24 +0000964void sqliteInsert(Parse*, Token*, ExprList*, Select*, IdList*, int);
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000965IdList *sqliteIdListAppend(IdList*, Token*);
drhad2d8302002-05-24 20:31:36 +0000966int sqliteIdListIndex(IdList*,const char*);
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000967SrcList *sqliteSrcListAppend(SrcList*, Token*);
968void sqliteSrcListAddAlias(SrcList*, Token*);
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000969void sqliteIdListDelete(IdList*);
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000970void sqliteSrcListDelete(SrcList*);
drh717e6402001-09-27 03:22:32 +0000971void sqliteCreateIndex(Parse*, Token*, Token*, IdList*, int, Token*, Token*);
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000972void sqliteDropIndex(Parse*, Token*);
drh38640e12002-07-05 21:42:36 +0000973void sqliteAddKeyType(Vdbe*, ExprList*);
974void sqliteAddIdxKeyType(Vdbe*, Index*);
drh1b2e0322002-03-03 02:49:51 +0000975int sqliteSelect(Parse*, Select*, int, int, Select*, int, int*);
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000976Select *sqliteSelectNew(ExprList*,SrcList*,Expr*,ExprList*,Expr*,ExprList*,
drh9bbca4c2001-11-06 04:00:18 +0000977 int,int,int);
drh9bb61fe2000-06-05 16:01:39 +0000978void sqliteSelectDelete(Select*);
drhff78bd22002-02-27 01:47:11 +0000979void sqliteSelectUnbind(Select*);
drha76b5df2002-02-23 02:32:10 +0000980Table *sqliteTableNameToTable(Parse*, const char*);
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +0000981SrcList *sqliteTableTokenToSrcList(Parse*, Token*);
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000982void sqliteDeleteFrom(Parse*, Token*, Expr*);
drh9cfcf5d2002-01-29 18:41:24 +0000983void sqliteUpdate(Parse*, Token*, ExprList*, Expr*, int);
drhe3184742002-06-19 14:27:05 +0000984WhereInfo *sqliteWhereBegin(Parse*, int, SrcList*, Expr*, int, ExprList**);
drh75897232000-05-29 14:26:00 +0000985void sqliteWhereEnd(WhereInfo*);
986void sqliteExprCode(Parse*, Expr*);
drhf5905aa2002-05-26 20:54:33 +0000987void sqliteExprIfTrue(Parse*, Expr*, int, int);
988void sqliteExprIfFalse(Parse*, Expr*, int, int);
drha76b5df2002-02-23 02:32:10 +0000989Table *sqliteFindTable(sqlite*,const char*);
990Index *sqliteFindIndex(sqlite*,const char*);
drh6d4abfb2001-10-22 02:58:08 +0000991void sqliteUnlinkAndDeleteIndex(sqlite*,Index*);
drhb419a922002-01-30 16:17:23 +0000992void sqliteCopy(Parse*, Token*, Token*, Token*, int);
drhdce2cbe2000-05-31 02:27:49 +0000993void sqliteVacuum(Parse*, Token*);
drhe17a7e32001-04-04 21:10:18 +0000994int sqliteGlobCompare(const unsigned char*,const unsigned char*);
drhdce2cbe2000-05-31 02:27:49 +0000995int sqliteLikeCompare(const unsigned char*,const unsigned char*);
drhcce7d172000-05-31 15:34:51 +0000996char *sqliteTableNameFromToken(Token*);
997int sqliteExprCheck(Parse*, Expr*, int, int*);
drhc9b84a12002-06-20 11:36:48 +0000998int sqliteExprType(Expr*);
drhd8bc7082000-06-07 23:51:50 +0000999int sqliteExprCompare(Expr*, Expr*);
drhcce7d172000-05-31 15:34:51 +00001000int sqliteFuncId(Token*);
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +00001001int sqliteExprResolveIds(Parse*, int, SrcList*, ExprList*, Expr*);
drh22827922000-06-06 17:27:05 +00001002int sqliteExprAnalyzeAggregates(Parse*, Expr*);
drhd8bc7082000-06-07 23:51:50 +00001003Vdbe *sqliteGetVdbe(Parse*);
drhb8ca3072001-12-05 00:21:20 +00001004int sqliteRandomByte(void);
1005int sqliteRandomInteger(void);
drh1c928532002-01-31 15:54:21 +00001006void sqliteBeginTransaction(Parse*, int);
drhc4a3c772001-04-04 11:48:57 +00001007void sqliteCommitTransaction(Parse*);
1008void sqliteRollbackTransaction(Parse*);
drh92086432002-01-22 14:11:29 +00001009int sqliteExprIsConstant(Expr*);
drhe4de1fe2002-06-02 16:09:01 +00001010int sqliteExprIsInteger(Expr*, int*);
drha9f9d1c2002-06-29 02:20:08 +00001011int sqliteIsRowid(const char*);
drh38640e12002-07-05 21:42:36 +00001012void sqliteGenerateRowDelete(sqlite*, Vdbe*, Table*, int, int);
1013void sqliteGenerateRowIndexDelete(sqlite*, Vdbe*, Table*, int, char*);
drh0ca3e242002-01-29 23:07:02 +00001014void sqliteGenerateConstraintChecks(Parse*,Table*,int,char*,int,int,int,int);
drhb419a922002-01-30 16:17:23 +00001015void sqliteCompleteInsertion(Parse*, Table*, int, char*, int, int);
drhcabb0812002-09-14 13:47:32 +00001016void sqliteBeginWriteOperation(Parse*, int, int);
drh1c928532002-01-31 15:54:21 +00001017void sqliteEndWriteOperation(Parse*);
drhff78bd22002-02-27 01:47:11 +00001018Expr *sqliteExprDup(Expr*);
drh4b59ab52002-08-24 18:24:51 +00001019void sqliteTokenCopy(Token*, Token*);
drhff78bd22002-02-27 01:47:11 +00001020ExprList *sqliteExprListDup(ExprList*);
drhad3cab52002-05-24 02:04:32 +00001021SrcList *sqliteSrcListDup(SrcList*);
drhff78bd22002-02-27 01:47:11 +00001022IdList *sqliteIdListDup(IdList*);
1023Select *sqliteSelectDup(Select*);
drh0bce8352002-02-28 00:41:10 +00001024FuncDef *sqliteFindFunction(sqlite*,const char*,int,int,int);
drh28f4b682002-06-09 10:14:18 +00001025void sqliteRegisterBuiltinFunctions(sqlite*);
drh247be432002-05-10 05:44:55 +00001026int sqliteSafetyOn(sqlite*);
1027int sqliteSafetyOff(sqlite*);
drhc22bd472002-05-10 13:14:07 +00001028int sqliteSafetyCheck(sqlite*);
drhe0bc4042002-06-25 01:09:11 +00001029void sqliteChangeCookie(sqlite*, Vdbe*);
drhdc379452002-05-15 12:45:43 +00001030void sqliteCreateTrigger(Parse*, Token*, int, int, IdList*, Token*,
drh4b59ab52002-08-24 18:24:51 +00001031 int, Expr*, TriggerStep*, Token*);
drhdc379452002-05-15 12:45:43 +00001032void sqliteDropTrigger(Parse*, Token*, int);
1033int sqliteTriggersExist(Parse* , Trigger* , int , int , int, ExprList*);
danielk19776f349032002-06-11 02:25:40 +00001034int sqliteCodeRowTrigger(Parse*, int, ExprList*, int, Table *, int, int,
1035 int, int);
drhdc379452002-05-15 12:45:43 +00001036void sqliteViewTriggers(Parse*, Table*, Expr*, int, ExprList*);
1037TriggerStep *sqliteTriggerSelectStep(Select*);
1038TriggerStep *sqliteTriggerInsertStep(Token*, IdList*, ExprList*, Select*, int);
1039TriggerStep *sqliteTriggerUpdateStep(Token*, ExprList*, Expr*, int);
1040TriggerStep *sqliteTriggerDeleteStep(Token*, Expr*);
drh1d1f3052002-05-21 13:18:25 +00001041void sqliteDeleteTrigger(Trigger*);
drh01f3f252002-05-24 16:14:15 +00001042int sqliteJoinType(Parse*, Token*, Token*, Token*);
drhc2eef3b2002-08-31 18:53:06 +00001043void sqliteCreateForeignKey(Parse*, IdList*, Token*, IdList*, int);
1044void sqliteDeferForeignKey(Parse*, int);
drhed6c8672003-01-12 18:02:16 +00001045#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION
1046 void sqliteAuthRead(Parse*,Expr*,SrcList*,int);
drhe5f9c642003-01-13 23:27:31 +00001047 int sqliteAuthCheck(Parse*,int, const char*, const char*);
drhed6c8672003-01-12 18:02:16 +00001048#else
1049# define sqliteAuthRead(a,b,c,d)
drhe5f9c642003-01-13 23:27:31 +00001050# define sqliteAuthCheck(a,b,c,d) SQLITE_OK
drhed6c8672003-01-12 18:02:16 +00001051#endif