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drhe3c41372001-09-17 20:25:58 +00001/*
2** 2001 September 16
3**
4** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
5** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
6**
7** 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.
10**
11******************************************************************************
12**
13** This header file (together with is companion C source-code file
14** "os.c") attempt to abstract the underlying operating system so that
15** the SQLite library will work on both POSIX and windows systems.
16*/
17#ifndef _SQLITE_OS_H_
18#define _SQLITE_OS_H_
19
drh829e8022002-11-06 14:08:11 +000020/*
drh66560ad2006-01-06 14:32:19 +000021** Figure out if we are dealing with Unix, Windows, or some other
22** operating system.
drh829e8022002-11-06 14:08:11 +000023*/
drh66560ad2006-01-06 14:32:19 +000024#if !defined(OS_UNIX) && !defined(OS_OTHER)
drh0ccebe72005-06-07 22:22:50 +000025# define OS_OTHER 0
drh27a32202002-03-20 00:00:29 +000026# ifndef OS_WIN
drh0d477432005-01-16 20:47:40 +000027# if defined(_WIN32) || defined(WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
28# define OS_WIN 1
29# define OS_UNIX 0
drh60a1e4b2006-06-03 18:02:15 +000030# define OS_OS2 0
pweilbacher04bd0c12006-06-24 12:38:59 +000031# elif defined(_EMX_) || defined(_OS2) || defined(OS2) || defined(_OS2_) || defined(__OS2__)
drh60a1e4b2006-06-03 18:02:15 +000032# define OS_WIN 0
33# define OS_UNIX 0
34# define OS_OS2 1
drh0d477432005-01-16 20:47:40 +000035# else
36# define OS_WIN 0
37# define OS_UNIX 1
drh60a1e4b2006-06-03 18:02:15 +000038# define OS_OS2 0
drh27a32202002-03-20 00:00:29 +000039# endif
40# else
41# define OS_UNIX 0
drh60a1e4b2006-06-03 18:02:15 +000042# define OS_OS2 0
drh27a32202002-03-20 00:00:29 +000043# endif
drh820f3812003-01-08 13:02:52 +000044#else
drhe5e37602003-08-16 13:10:51 +000045# ifndef OS_WIN
46# define OS_WIN 0
47# endif
drh1ab43002002-01-14 09:28:19 +000048#endif
49
drh054889e2005-11-30 03:20:31 +000050
drhe3c41372001-09-17 20:25:58 +000051/*
drh9cbe6352005-11-29 03:13:21 +000052** Define the maximum size of a temporary filename
drh0ccebe72005-06-07 22:22:50 +000053*/
drh9cbe6352005-11-29 03:13:21 +000054#if OS_WIN
drha2eebaa2005-11-29 19:50:24 +000055# include <windows.h>
drh9cbe6352005-11-29 03:13:21 +000056# define SQLITE_TEMPNAME_SIZE (MAX_PATH+50)
drh60a1e4b2006-06-03 18:02:15 +000057#elif OS_OS2
58# define INCL_DOSDATETIME
59# define INCL_DOSFILEMGR
60# define INCL_DOSERRORS
61# define INCL_DOSMISC
62# define INCL_DOSPROCESS
63# include <os2.h>
64# define SQLITE_TEMPNAME_SIZE (CCHMAXPATHCOMP)
drh9cbe6352005-11-29 03:13:21 +000065#else
66# define SQLITE_TEMPNAME_SIZE 200
drh2e66f0b2005-04-28 17:18:48 +000067#endif
drh820f3812003-01-08 13:02:52 +000068
drhb851b2c2005-03-10 14:11:12 +000069/* If the SET_FULLSYNC macro is not defined above, then make it
70** a no-op
71*/
72#ifndef SET_FULLSYNC
73# define SET_FULLSYNC(x,y)
74#endif
75
danielk19776622cce2004-05-20 11:00:52 +000076/*
drhbbd42a62004-05-22 17:41:58 +000077** Temporary files are named starting with this prefix followed by 16 random
78** alphanumeric characters, and no file extension. They are stored in the
79** OS's standard temporary file directory, and are deleted prior to exit.
80** If sqlite is being embedded in another program, you may wish to change the
81** prefix to reflect your program's name, so that if your program exits
82** prematurely, old temporary files can be easily identified. This can be done
83** using -DTEMP_FILE_PREFIX=myprefix_ on the compiler command line.
drhfd288f32006-10-31 21:27:33 +000084**
85** 2006-10-31: The default prefix used to be "sqlite_". But then
86** Mcafee started using SQLite in their anti-virus product and it
87** started putting files with the "sqlite" name in the c:/temp folder.
88** This annoyed many windows users. Those users would then do a
89** Google search for "sqlite", find the telephone numbers of the
90** developers and call to wake them up at night and complain.
91** For this reason, the default name prefix is changed to be "sqlite"
92** spelled backwards. So the temp files are still identified, but
93** anybody smart enough to figure out the code is also likely smart
94** enough to know that calling the developer will not help get rid
95** of the file.
danielk19776622cce2004-05-20 11:00:52 +000096*/
drhbbd42a62004-05-22 17:41:58 +000097#ifndef TEMP_FILE_PREFIX
drhfd288f32006-10-31 21:27:33 +000098# define TEMP_FILE_PREFIX "etilqs_"
drhbbd42a62004-05-22 17:41:58 +000099#endif
100
drh824d7c12006-01-06 12:03:19 +0000101/*
drh60a1e4b2006-06-03 18:02:15 +0000102** Define the interfaces for Unix, Windows, and OS/2.
drh66560ad2006-01-06 14:32:19 +0000103*/
104#if OS_UNIX
105#define sqlite3OsOpenReadWrite sqlite3UnixOpenReadWrite
106#define sqlite3OsOpenExclusive sqlite3UnixOpenExclusive
107#define sqlite3OsOpenReadOnly sqlite3UnixOpenReadOnly
108#define sqlite3OsDelete sqlite3UnixDelete
109#define sqlite3OsFileExists sqlite3UnixFileExists
110#define sqlite3OsFullPathname sqlite3UnixFullPathname
111#define sqlite3OsIsDirWritable sqlite3UnixIsDirWritable
112#define sqlite3OsSyncDirectory sqlite3UnixSyncDirectory
113#define sqlite3OsTempFileName sqlite3UnixTempFileName
114#define sqlite3OsRandomSeed sqlite3UnixRandomSeed
115#define sqlite3OsSleep sqlite3UnixSleep
116#define sqlite3OsCurrentTime sqlite3UnixCurrentTime
117#define sqlite3OsEnterMutex sqlite3UnixEnterMutex
118#define sqlite3OsLeaveMutex sqlite3UnixLeaveMutex
119#define sqlite3OsInMutex sqlite3UnixInMutex
120#define sqlite3OsThreadSpecificData sqlite3UnixThreadSpecificData
121#define sqlite3OsMalloc sqlite3GenericMalloc
122#define sqlite3OsRealloc sqlite3GenericRealloc
123#define sqlite3OsFree sqlite3GenericFree
124#define sqlite3OsAllocationSize sqlite3GenericAllocationSize
125#endif
126#if OS_WIN
127#define sqlite3OsOpenReadWrite sqlite3WinOpenReadWrite
128#define sqlite3OsOpenExclusive sqlite3WinOpenExclusive
129#define sqlite3OsOpenReadOnly sqlite3WinOpenReadOnly
130#define sqlite3OsDelete sqlite3WinDelete
131#define sqlite3OsFileExists sqlite3WinFileExists
132#define sqlite3OsFullPathname sqlite3WinFullPathname
133#define sqlite3OsIsDirWritable sqlite3WinIsDirWritable
134#define sqlite3OsSyncDirectory sqlite3WinSyncDirectory
135#define sqlite3OsTempFileName sqlite3WinTempFileName
136#define sqlite3OsRandomSeed sqlite3WinRandomSeed
137#define sqlite3OsSleep sqlite3WinSleep
138#define sqlite3OsCurrentTime sqlite3WinCurrentTime
139#define sqlite3OsEnterMutex sqlite3WinEnterMutex
140#define sqlite3OsLeaveMutex sqlite3WinLeaveMutex
141#define sqlite3OsInMutex sqlite3WinInMutex
142#define sqlite3OsThreadSpecificData sqlite3WinThreadSpecificData
143#define sqlite3OsMalloc sqlite3GenericMalloc
144#define sqlite3OsRealloc sqlite3GenericRealloc
145#define sqlite3OsFree sqlite3GenericFree
146#define sqlite3OsAllocationSize sqlite3GenericAllocationSize
147#endif
drh60a1e4b2006-06-03 18:02:15 +0000148#if OS_OS2
149#define sqlite3OsOpenReadWrite sqlite3Os2OpenReadWrite
150#define sqlite3OsOpenExclusive sqlite3Os2OpenExclusive
151#define sqlite3OsOpenReadOnly sqlite3Os2OpenReadOnly
152#define sqlite3OsDelete sqlite3Os2Delete
153#define sqlite3OsFileExists sqlite3Os2FileExists
154#define sqlite3OsFullPathname sqlite3Os2FullPathname
155#define sqlite3OsIsDirWritable sqlite3Os2IsDirWritable
156#define sqlite3OsSyncDirectory sqlite3Os2SyncDirectory
157#define sqlite3OsTempFileName sqlite3Os2TempFileName
158#define sqlite3OsRandomSeed sqlite3Os2RandomSeed
159#define sqlite3OsSleep sqlite3Os2Sleep
160#define sqlite3OsCurrentTime sqlite3Os2CurrentTime
161#define sqlite3OsEnterMutex sqlite3Os2EnterMutex
162#define sqlite3OsLeaveMutex sqlite3Os2LeaveMutex
163#define sqlite3OsInMutex sqlite3Os2InMutex
164#define sqlite3OsThreadSpecificData sqlite3Os2ThreadSpecificData
165#define sqlite3OsMalloc sqlite3GenericMalloc
166#define sqlite3OsRealloc sqlite3GenericRealloc
167#define sqlite3OsFree sqlite3GenericFree
168#define sqlite3OsAllocationSize sqlite3GenericAllocationSize
169#endif
170
drh66560ad2006-01-06 14:32:19 +0000171
pweilbacher04bd0c12006-06-24 12:38:59 +0000172
173
drh66560ad2006-01-06 14:32:19 +0000174/*
175** If using an alternative OS interface, then we must have an "os_other.h"
176** header file available for that interface. Presumably the "os_other.h"
177** header file contains #defines similar to those above.
178*/
179#if OS_OTHER
180# include "os_other.h"
181#endif
182
183
184
185/*
drh824d7c12006-01-06 12:03:19 +0000186** Forward declarations
187*/
188typedef struct OsFile OsFile;
189typedef struct IoMethod IoMethod;
drh0ccebe72005-06-07 22:22:50 +0000190
drh824d7c12006-01-06 12:03:19 +0000191/*
192** An instance of the following structure contains pointers to all
193** methods on an OsFile object.
194*/
195struct IoMethod {
196 int (*xClose)(OsFile**);
197 int (*xOpenDirectory)(OsFile*, const char*);
198 int (*xRead)(OsFile*, void*, int amt);
199 int (*xWrite)(OsFile*, const void*, int amt);
200 int (*xSeek)(OsFile*, i64 offset);
201 int (*xTruncate)(OsFile*, i64 size);
202 int (*xSync)(OsFile*, int);
203 void (*xSetFullSync)(OsFile *id, int setting);
204 int (*xFileHandle)(OsFile *id);
205 int (*xFileSize)(OsFile*, i64 *pSize);
206 int (*xLock)(OsFile*, int);
207 int (*xUnlock)(OsFile*, int);
208 int (*xLockState)(OsFile *id);
209 int (*xCheckReservedLock)(OsFile *id);
210};
211
212/*
213** The OsFile object describes an open disk file in an OS-dependent way.
214** The version of OsFile defined here is a generic version. Each OS
215** implementation defines its own subclass of this structure that contains
216** additional information needed to handle file I/O. But the pMethod
217** entry (pointing to the virtual function table) always occurs first
218** so that we can always find the appropriate methods.
219*/
220struct OsFile {
221 IoMethod const *pMethod;
222};
223
224/*
225** The following values may be passed as the second argument to
226** sqlite3OsLock(). The various locks exhibit the following semantics:
227**
228** SHARED: Any number of processes may hold a SHARED lock simultaneously.
229** RESERVED: A single process may hold a RESERVED lock on a file at
230** any time. Other processes may hold and obtain new SHARED locks.
231** PENDING: A single process may hold a PENDING lock on a file at
232** any one time. Existing SHARED locks may persist, but no new
233** SHARED locks may be obtained by other processes.
234** EXCLUSIVE: An EXCLUSIVE lock precludes all other locks.
235**
236** PENDING_LOCK may not be passed directly to sqlite3OsLock(). Instead, a
237** process that requests an EXCLUSIVE lock may actually obtain a PENDING
238** lock. This can be upgraded to an EXCLUSIVE lock by a subsequent call to
239** sqlite3OsLock().
240*/
241#define NO_LOCK 0
242#define SHARED_LOCK 1
243#define RESERVED_LOCK 2
244#define PENDING_LOCK 3
245#define EXCLUSIVE_LOCK 4
246
247/*
248** File Locking Notes: (Mostly about windows but also some info for Unix)
249**
250** We cannot use LockFileEx() or UnlockFileEx() on Win95/98/ME because
251** those functions are not available. So we use only LockFile() and
252** UnlockFile().
253**
254** LockFile() prevents not just writing but also reading by other processes.
255** A SHARED_LOCK is obtained by locking a single randomly-chosen
256** byte out of a specific range of bytes. The lock byte is obtained at
257** random so two separate readers can probably access the file at the
258** same time, unless they are unlucky and choose the same lock byte.
259** An EXCLUSIVE_LOCK is obtained by locking all bytes in the range.
260** There can only be one writer. A RESERVED_LOCK is obtained by locking
261** a single byte of the file that is designated as the reserved lock byte.
262** A PENDING_LOCK is obtained by locking a designated byte different from
263** the RESERVED_LOCK byte.
264**
265** On WinNT/2K/XP systems, LockFileEx() and UnlockFileEx() are available,
266** which means we can use reader/writer locks. When reader/writer locks
267** are used, the lock is placed on the same range of bytes that is used
268** for probabilistic locking in Win95/98/ME. Hence, the locking scheme
269** will support two or more Win95 readers or two or more WinNT readers.
270** But a single Win95 reader will lock out all WinNT readers and a single
271** WinNT reader will lock out all other Win95 readers.
272**
273** The following #defines specify the range of bytes used for locking.
274** SHARED_SIZE is the number of bytes available in the pool from which
275** a random byte is selected for a shared lock. The pool of bytes for
276** shared locks begins at SHARED_FIRST.
277**
278** These #defines are available in sqlite_aux.h so that adaptors for
279** connecting SQLite to other operating systems can use the same byte
280** ranges for locking. In particular, the same locking strategy and
281** byte ranges are used for Unix. This leaves open the possiblity of having
282** clients on win95, winNT, and unix all talking to the same shared file
283** and all locking correctly. To do so would require that samba (or whatever
284** tool is being used for file sharing) implements locks correctly between
285** windows and unix. I'm guessing that isn't likely to happen, but by
286** using the same locking range we are at least open to the possibility.
287**
288** Locking in windows is manditory. For this reason, we cannot store
289** actual data in the bytes used for locking. The pager never allocates
290** the pages involved in locking therefore. SHARED_SIZE is selected so
291** that all locks will fit on a single page even at the minimum page size.
292** PENDING_BYTE defines the beginning of the locks. By default PENDING_BYTE
293** is set high so that we don't have to allocate an unused page except
294** for very large databases. But one should test the page skipping logic
295** by setting PENDING_BYTE low and running the entire regression suite.
296**
297** Changing the value of PENDING_BYTE results in a subtly incompatible
298** file format. Depending on how it is changed, you might not notice
299** the incompatibility right away, even running a full regression test.
300** The default location of PENDING_BYTE is the first byte past the
301** 1GB boundary.
302**
303*/
304#ifndef SQLITE_TEST
305#define PENDING_BYTE 0x40000000 /* First byte past the 1GB boundary */
306#else
307extern unsigned int sqlite3_pending_byte;
308#define PENDING_BYTE sqlite3_pending_byte
309#endif
310
311#define RESERVED_BYTE (PENDING_BYTE+1)
312#define SHARED_FIRST (PENDING_BYTE+2)
313#define SHARED_SIZE 510
314
315/*
drh66560ad2006-01-06 14:32:19 +0000316** Prototypes for operating system interface routines.
drh824d7c12006-01-06 12:03:19 +0000317*/
318int sqlite3OsClose(OsFile**);
319int sqlite3OsOpenDirectory(OsFile*, const char*);
320int sqlite3OsRead(OsFile*, void*, int amt);
321int sqlite3OsWrite(OsFile*, const void*, int amt);
322int sqlite3OsSeek(OsFile*, i64 offset);
323int sqlite3OsTruncate(OsFile*, i64 size);
324int sqlite3OsSync(OsFile*, int);
325void sqlite3OsSetFullSync(OsFile *id, int setting);
326int sqlite3OsFileHandle(OsFile *id);
327int sqlite3OsFileSize(OsFile*, i64 *pSize);
328int sqlite3OsLock(OsFile*, int);
329int sqlite3OsUnlock(OsFile*, int);
330int sqlite3OsLockState(OsFile *id);
331int sqlite3OsCheckReservedLock(OsFile *id);
drh66560ad2006-01-06 14:32:19 +0000332int sqlite3OsOpenReadWrite(const char*, OsFile**, int*);
333int sqlite3OsOpenExclusive(const char*, OsFile**, int);
334int sqlite3OsOpenReadOnly(const char*, OsFile**);
335int sqlite3OsDelete(const char*);
336int sqlite3OsFileExists(const char*);
337char *sqlite3OsFullPathname(const char*);
338int sqlite3OsIsDirWritable(char*);
339int sqlite3OsSyncDirectory(const char*);
340int sqlite3OsTempFileName(char*);
341int sqlite3OsRandomSeed(char*);
342int sqlite3OsSleep(int ms);
343int sqlite3OsCurrentTime(double*);
344void sqlite3OsEnterMutex(void);
345void sqlite3OsLeaveMutex(void);
drh757b04e2006-01-18 17:25:45 +0000346int sqlite3OsInMutex(int);
drh6f7adc82006-01-11 21:41:20 +0000347ThreadData *sqlite3OsThreadSpecificData(int);
drh66560ad2006-01-06 14:32:19 +0000348void *sqlite3OsMalloc(int);
349void *sqlite3OsRealloc(void *, int);
350void sqlite3OsFree(void *);
351int sqlite3OsAllocationSize(void *);
drh9c06c952005-11-26 00:25:00 +0000352
drh3f459022006-01-07 16:06:07 +0000353/*
354** If the SQLITE_ENABLE_REDEF_IO macro is defined, then the OS-layer
355** interface routines are not called directly but are invoked using
356** pointers to functions. This allows the implementation of various
357** OS-layer interface routines to be modified at run-time. There are
358** obscure but legitimate reasons for wanting to do this. But for
359** most users, a direct call to the underlying interface is preferable
360** so the the redefinable I/O interface is turned off by default.
361*/
362#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_REDEF_IO
363
364/*
365** When redefinable I/O is enabled, a single global instance of the
366** following structure holds pointers to the routines that SQLite
367** uses to talk with the underlying operating system. Modify this
368** structure (before using any SQLite API!) to accomodate perculiar
369** operating system interfaces or behaviors.
370*/
371struct sqlite3OsVtbl {
372 int (*xOpenReadWrite)(const char*, OsFile**, int*);
373 int (*xOpenExclusive)(const char*, OsFile**, int);
374 int (*xOpenReadOnly)(const char*, OsFile**);
375
376 int (*xDelete)(const char*);
377 int (*xFileExists)(const char*);
378 char *(*xFullPathname)(const char*);
379 int (*xIsDirWritable)(char*);
380 int (*xSyncDirectory)(const char*);
381 int (*xTempFileName)(char*);
382
383 int (*xRandomSeed)(char*);
384 int (*xSleep)(int ms);
385 int (*xCurrentTime)(double*);
386
387 void (*xEnterMutex)(void);
388 void (*xLeaveMutex)(void);
drhbcdb6612006-01-21 19:57:50 +0000389 int (*xInMutex)(int);
drh6f7adc82006-01-11 21:41:20 +0000390 ThreadData *(*xThreadSpecificData)(int);
drh3f459022006-01-07 16:06:07 +0000391
392 void *(*xMalloc)(int);
393 void *(*xRealloc)(void *, int);
394 void (*xFree)(void *);
395 int (*xAllocationSize)(void *);
396};
397
398/* Macro used to comment out routines that do not exists when there is
399** no disk I/O
400*/
401#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_DISKIO
402# define IF_DISKIO(X) 0
403#else
404# define IF_DISKIO(X) X
405#endif
406
407#ifdef _SQLITE_OS_C_
408 /*
409 ** The os.c file implements the global virtual function table.
410 */
411 struct sqlite3OsVtbl sqlite3Os = {
412 IF_DISKIO( sqlite3OsOpenReadWrite ),
413 IF_DISKIO( sqlite3OsOpenExclusive ),
414 IF_DISKIO( sqlite3OsOpenReadOnly ),
415 IF_DISKIO( sqlite3OsDelete ),
416 IF_DISKIO( sqlite3OsFileExists ),
417 IF_DISKIO( sqlite3OsFullPathname ),
418 IF_DISKIO( sqlite3OsIsDirWritable ),
419 IF_DISKIO( sqlite3OsSyncDirectory ),
420 IF_DISKIO( sqlite3OsTempFileName ),
421 sqlite3OsRandomSeed,
422 sqlite3OsSleep,
423 sqlite3OsCurrentTime,
424 sqlite3OsEnterMutex,
425 sqlite3OsLeaveMutex,
426 sqlite3OsInMutex,
427 sqlite3OsThreadSpecificData,
428 sqlite3OsMalloc,
429 sqlite3OsRealloc,
430 sqlite3OsFree,
431 sqlite3OsAllocationSize
432 };
433#else
434 /*
435 ** Files other than os.c just reference the global virtual function table.
436 */
437 extern struct sqlite3OsVtbl sqlite3Os;
438#endif /* _SQLITE_OS_C_ */
439
440
441/* This additional API routine is available with redefinable I/O */
442struct sqlite3OsVtbl *sqlite3_os_switch(void);
443
444
445/*
446** Redefine the OS interface to go through the virtual function table
447** rather than calling routines directly.
448*/
449#undef sqlite3OsOpenReadWrite
450#undef sqlite3OsOpenExclusive
451#undef sqlite3OsOpenReadOnly
452#undef sqlite3OsDelete
453#undef sqlite3OsFileExists
454#undef sqlite3OsFullPathname
455#undef sqlite3OsIsDirWritable
456#undef sqlite3OsSyncDirectory
457#undef sqlite3OsTempFileName
458#undef sqlite3OsRandomSeed
459#undef sqlite3OsSleep
460#undef sqlite3OsCurrentTime
461#undef sqlite3OsEnterMutex
462#undef sqlite3OsLeaveMutex
463#undef sqlite3OsInMutex
464#undef sqlite3OsThreadSpecificData
465#undef sqlite3OsMalloc
466#undef sqlite3OsRealloc
467#undef sqlite3OsFree
468#undef sqlite3OsAllocationSize
469#define sqlite3OsOpenReadWrite sqlite3Os.xOpenReadWrite
470#define sqlite3OsOpenExclusive sqlite3Os.xOpenExclusive
471#define sqlite3OsOpenReadOnly sqlite3Os.xOpenReadOnly
472#define sqlite3OsDelete sqlite3Os.xDelete
473#define sqlite3OsFileExists sqlite3Os.xFileExists
474#define sqlite3OsFullPathname sqlite3Os.xFullPathname
475#define sqlite3OsIsDirWritable sqlite3Os.xIsDirWritable
476#define sqlite3OsSyncDirectory sqlite3Os.xSyncDirectory
477#define sqlite3OsTempFileName sqlite3Os.xTempFileName
478#define sqlite3OsRandomSeed sqlite3Os.xRandomSeed
479#define sqlite3OsSleep sqlite3Os.xSleep
480#define sqlite3OsCurrentTime sqlite3Os.xCurrentTime
481#define sqlite3OsEnterMutex sqlite3Os.xEnterMutex
482#define sqlite3OsLeaveMutex sqlite3Os.xLeaveMutex
483#define sqlite3OsInMutex sqlite3Os.xInMutex
484#define sqlite3OsThreadSpecificData sqlite3Os.xThreadSpecificData
485#define sqlite3OsMalloc sqlite3Os.xMalloc
486#define sqlite3OsRealloc sqlite3Os.xRealloc
487#define sqlite3OsFree sqlite3Os.xFree
488#define sqlite3OsAllocationSize sqlite3Os.xAllocationSize
489
490#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_REDEF_IO */
491
drhe3c41372001-09-17 20:25:58 +0000492#endif /* _SQLITE_OS_H_ */