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1 /*
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2 ** 2004 May 26
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3 **
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4 ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
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5 ** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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6 **
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7 ** May you do good and not evil.
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8 ** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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9 ** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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10 **
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11 *************************************************************************
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12 **
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13 ** This file contains code use to manipulate "Mem" structure. A "Mem"
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14 ** stores a single value in the VDBE. Mem is an opaque structure visible
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15 ** only within the VDBE. Interface routines refer to a Mem using the
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16 ** name sqlite_value
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17 */
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18 #include "sqliteInt.h"
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19 #include "os.h"
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20 #include <ctype.h>
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21 #include "vdbeInt.h"
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22
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23 /*
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24 ** If pMem is an object with a valid string representation, this routine
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25 ** ensures the internal encoding for the string representation is
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26 ** 'desiredEnc', one of SQLITE_UTF8, SQLITE_UTF16LE or SQLITE_UTF16BE.
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27 **
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28 ** If pMem is not a string object, or the encoding of the string
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29 ** representation is already stored using the requested encoding, then this
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30 ** routine is a no-op.
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31 **
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32 ** SQLITE_OK is returned if the conversion is successful (or not required).
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33 ** SQLITE_NOMEM may be returned if a malloc() fails during conversion
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34 ** between formats.
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35 */
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36 int sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(Mem *pMem, int desiredEnc){
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37 int rc;
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38 if( !(pMem->flags&MEM_Str) || pMem->enc==desiredEnc ){
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39 return SQLITE_OK;
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40 }
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41 #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
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42 return SQLITE_ERROR;
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43 #else
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44
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45
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46 /* MemTranslate() may return SQLITE_OK or SQLITE_NOMEM. If NOMEM is returned,
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47 ** then the encoding of the value may not have changed.
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48 */
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49 rc = sqlite3VdbeMemTranslate(pMem, desiredEnc);
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50 assert(rc==SQLITE_OK || rc==SQLITE_NOMEM);
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51 assert(rc==SQLITE_OK || pMem->enc!=desiredEnc);
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52 assert(rc==SQLITE_NOMEM || pMem->enc==desiredEnc);
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53
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54 if( rc==SQLITE_NOMEM ){
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55 /*
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56 sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pMem);
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57 pMem->flags = MEM_Null;
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58 pMem->z = 0;
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59 */
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60 }
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61 return rc;
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62 #endif
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63 }
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64
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65 /*
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66 ** Make the given Mem object MEM_Dyn.
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67 **
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68 ** Return SQLITE_OK on success or SQLITE_NOMEM if malloc fails.
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69 */
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70 int sqlite3VdbeMemDynamicify(Mem *pMem){
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71 int n = pMem->n;
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72 u8 *z;
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73 if( (pMem->flags & (MEM_Ephem|MEM_Static|MEM_Short))==0 ){
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74 return SQLITE_OK;
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75 }
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76 assert( (pMem->flags & MEM_Dyn)==0 );
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77 assert( pMem->flags & (MEM_Str|MEM_Blob) );
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78 z = sqliteMallocRaw( n+2 );
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79 if( z==0 ){
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80 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
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81 }
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82 pMem->flags |= MEM_Dyn|MEM_Term;
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83 pMem->xDel = 0;
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84 memcpy(z, pMem->z, n );
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85 z[n] = 0;
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86 z[n+1] = 0;
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87 pMem->z = (char*)z;
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88 pMem->flags &= ~(MEM_Ephem|MEM_Static|MEM_Short);
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89 return SQLITE_OK;
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90 }
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91
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92 /*
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93 ** Make the given Mem object either MEM_Short or MEM_Dyn so that bytes
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94 ** of the Mem.z[] array can be modified.
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95 **
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96 ** Return SQLITE_OK on success or SQLITE_NOMEM if malloc fails.
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97 */
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98 int sqlite3VdbeMemMakeWriteable(Mem *pMem){
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99 int n;
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100 u8 *z;
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101 if( (pMem->flags & (MEM_Ephem|MEM_Static))==0 ){
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102 return SQLITE_OK;
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103 }
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104 assert( (pMem->flags & MEM_Dyn)==0 );
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105 assert( pMem->flags & (MEM_Str|MEM_Blob) );
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106 if( (n = pMem->n)+2<sizeof(pMem->zShort) ){
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107 z = (u8*)pMem->zShort;
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108 pMem->flags |= MEM_Short|MEM_Term;
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109 }else{
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110 z = sqliteMallocRaw( n+2 );
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111 if( z==0 ){
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112 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
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113 }
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114 pMem->flags |= MEM_Dyn|MEM_Term;
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115 pMem->xDel = 0;
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116 }
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117 memcpy(z, pMem->z, n );
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118 z[n] = 0;
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119 z[n+1] = 0;
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120 pMem->z = (char*)z;
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121 pMem->flags &= ~(MEM_Ephem|MEM_Static);
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122 assert(0==(1&(int)pMem->z));
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123 return SQLITE_OK;
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124 }
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125
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126 /*
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127 ** Make sure the given Mem is \u0000 terminated.
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128 */
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129 int sqlite3VdbeMemNulTerminate(Mem *pMem){
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130 /* In SQLite, a string without a nul terminator occurs when a string
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131 ** is loaded from disk (in this case the memory management is ephemeral),
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132 ** or when it is supplied by the user as a bound variable or function
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133 ** return value. Therefore, the memory management of the string must be
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134 ** either ephemeral, static or controlled by a user-supplied destructor.
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135 */
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136 assert(
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137 !(pMem->flags&MEM_Str) || /* it's not a string, or */
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138 (pMem->flags&MEM_Term) || /* it's nul term. already, or */
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139 (pMem->flags&(MEM_Ephem|MEM_Static)) || /* it's static or ephem, or */
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140 (pMem->flags&MEM_Dyn && pMem->xDel) /* external management */
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141 );
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142 if( (pMem->flags & MEM_Term)!=0 || (pMem->flags & MEM_Str)==0 ){
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143 return SQLITE_OK; /* Nothing to do */
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144 }
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145
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146 if( pMem->flags & (MEM_Static|MEM_Ephem) ){
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147 return sqlite3VdbeMemMakeWriteable(pMem);
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148 }else{
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149 char *z = sqliteMalloc(pMem->n+2);
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150 if( !z ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
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151 memcpy(z, pMem->z, pMem->n);
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152 z[pMem->n] = 0;
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153 z[pMem->n+1] = 0;
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154 pMem->xDel(pMem->z);
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155 pMem->xDel = 0;
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156 pMem->z = z;
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157 }
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158 return SQLITE_OK;
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159 }
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160
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161 /*
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162 ** Add MEM_Str to the set of representations for the given Mem. Numbers
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163 ** are converted using sqlite3_snprintf(). Converting a BLOB to a string
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164 ** is a no-op.
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165 **
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166 ** Existing representations MEM_Int and MEM_Real are *not* invalidated.
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167 **
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168 ** A MEM_Null value will never be passed to this function. This function is
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169 ** used for converting values to text for returning to the user (i.e. via
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170 ** sqlite3_value_text()), or for ensuring that values to be used as btree
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171 ** keys are strings. In the former case a NULL pointer is returned the
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172 ** user and the later is an internal programming error.
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173 */
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174 int sqlite3VdbeMemStringify(Mem *pMem, int enc){
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175 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
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176 int fg = pMem->flags;
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177 char *z = pMem->zShort;
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178
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179 assert( !(fg&(MEM_Str|MEM_Blob)) );
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180 assert( fg&(MEM_Int|MEM_Real) );
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181
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182 /* For a Real or Integer, use sqlite3_snprintf() to produce the UTF-8
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183 ** string representation of the value. Then, if the required encoding
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184 ** is UTF-16le or UTF-16be do a translation.
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185 **
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186 ** FIX ME: It would be better if sqlite3_snprintf() could do UTF-16.
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187 */
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188 if( fg & MEM_Int ){
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189 sqlite3_snprintf(NBFS, z, "%lld", pMem->i);
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190 }else{
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191 assert( fg & MEM_Real );
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192 sqlite3_snprintf(NBFS, z, "%!.15g", pMem->r);
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193 }
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194 pMem->n = strlen(z);
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195 pMem->z = z;
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196 pMem->enc = SQLITE_UTF8;
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197 pMem->flags |= MEM_Str | MEM_Short | MEM_Term;
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198 sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(pMem, enc);
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199 return rc;
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200 }
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201
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202 /*
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203 ** Memory cell pMem contains the context of an aggregate function.
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204 ** This routine calls the finalize method for that function. The
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205 ** result of the aggregate is stored back into pMem.
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206 **
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207 ** Return SQLITE_ERROR if the finalizer reports an error. SQLITE_OK
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208 ** otherwise.
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209 */
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210 int sqlite3VdbeMemFinalize(Mem *pMem, FuncDef *pFunc){
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211 int rc = SQLITE_OK;
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212 if( pFunc && pFunc->xFinalize ){
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213 sqlite3_context ctx;
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214 assert( (pMem->flags & MEM_Null)!=0 || pFunc==*(FuncDef**)&pMem->i );
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215 ctx.s.flags = MEM_Null;
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216 ctx.s.z = pMem->zShort;
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217 ctx.pMem = pMem;
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218 ctx.pFunc = pFunc;
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219 ctx.isError = 0;
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220 pFunc->xFinalize(&ctx);
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221 if( pMem->z && pMem->z!=pMem->zShort ){
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222 sqliteFree( pMem->z );
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223 }
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224 *pMem = ctx.s;
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225 if( pMem->flags & MEM_Short ){
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226 pMem->z = pMem->zShort;
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227 }
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228 if( ctx.isError ){
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229 rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
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230 }
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231 }
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232 return rc;
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233 }
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234
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235 /*
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236 ** Release any memory held by the Mem. This may leave the Mem in an
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237 ** inconsistent state, for example with (Mem.z==0) and
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238 ** (Mem.type==SQLITE_TEXT).
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239 */
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240 void sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(Mem *p){
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241 if( p->flags & (MEM_Dyn|MEM_Agg) ){
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242 if( p->xDel ){
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243 if( p->flags & MEM_Agg ){
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244 sqlite3VdbeMemFinalize(p, *(FuncDef**)&p->i);
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245 assert( (p->flags & MEM_Agg)==0 );
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246 sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(p);
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247 }else{
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248 p->xDel((void *)p->z);
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249 }
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250 }else{
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251 sqliteFree(p->z);
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252 }
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253 p->z = 0;
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254 p->xDel = 0;
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255 }
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256 }
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257
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258 /*
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259 ** Return some kind of integer value which is the best we can do
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260 ** at representing the value that *pMem describes as an integer.
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261 ** If pMem is an integer, then the value is exact. If pMem is
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262 ** a floating-point then the value returned is the integer part.
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263 ** If pMem is a string or blob, then we make an attempt to convert
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264 ** it into a integer and return that. If pMem is NULL, return 0.
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265 **
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266 ** If pMem is a string, its encoding might be changed.
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267 */
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268 i64 sqlite3VdbeIntValue(Mem *pMem){
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269 int flags = pMem->flags;
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270 if( flags & MEM_Int ){
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271 return pMem->i;
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272 }else if( flags & MEM_Real ){
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273 return (i64)pMem->r;
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274 }else if( flags & (MEM_Str|MEM_Blob) ){
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275 i64 value;
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276 if( sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(pMem, SQLITE_UTF8)
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277 || sqlite3VdbeMemNulTerminate(pMem) ){
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278 return 0;
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279 }
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280 assert( pMem->z );
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281 sqlite3atoi64(pMem->z, &value);
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282 return value;
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283 }else{
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284 return 0;
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285 }
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286 }
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287
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288 /*
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289 ** Return the best representation of pMem that we can get into a
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290 ** double. If pMem is already a double or an integer, return its
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291 ** value. If it is a string or blob, try to convert it to a double.
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292 ** If it is a NULL, return 0.0.
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293 */
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294 double sqlite3VdbeRealValue(Mem *pMem){
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295 if( pMem->flags & MEM_Real ){
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296 return pMem->r;
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297 }else if( pMem->flags & MEM_Int ){
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298 return (double)pMem->i;
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299 }else if( pMem->flags & (MEM_Str|MEM_Blob) ){
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300 double val = 0.0;
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301 if( sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(pMem, SQLITE_UTF8)
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302 || sqlite3VdbeMemNulTerminate(pMem) ){
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303 return 0.0;
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304 }
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305 assert( pMem->z );
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306 sqlite3AtoF(pMem->z, &val);
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307 return val;
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308 }else{
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309 return 0.0;
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310 }
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311 }
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312
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313 /*
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314 ** The MEM structure is already a MEM_Real. Try to also make it a
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315 ** MEM_Int if we can.
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316 */
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317 void sqlite3VdbeIntegerAffinity(Mem *pMem){
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318 assert( pMem->flags & MEM_Real );
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319 pMem->i = pMem->r;
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320 if( ((double)pMem->i)==pMem->r ){
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321 pMem->flags |= MEM_Int;
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322 }
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323 }
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324
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325 /*
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326 ** Convert pMem to type integer. Invalidate any prior representations.
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327 */
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328 int sqlite3VdbeMemIntegerify(Mem *pMem){
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329 pMem->i = sqlite3VdbeIntValue(pMem);
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330 sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pMem);
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331 pMem->flags = MEM_Int;
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332 return SQLITE_OK;
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333 }
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334
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335 /*
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336 ** Convert pMem so that it is of type MEM_Real.
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337 ** Invalidate any prior representations.
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338 */
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339 int sqlite3VdbeMemRealify(Mem *pMem){
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340 pMem->r = sqlite3VdbeRealValue(pMem);
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341 sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pMem);
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342 pMem->flags = MEM_Real;
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343 return SQLITE_OK;
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344 }
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345
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346 /*
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347 ** Convert pMem so that it has types MEM_Real or MEM_Int or both.
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348 ** Invalidate any prior representations.
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349 */
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350 int sqlite3VdbeMemNumerify(Mem *pMem){
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351 sqlite3VdbeMemRealify(pMem);
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352 sqlite3VdbeIntegerAffinity(pMem);
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353 return SQLITE_OK;
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354 }
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355
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356 /*
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357 ** Delete any previous value and set the value stored in *pMem to NULL.
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358 */
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359 void sqlite3VdbeMemSetNull(Mem *pMem){
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360 sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pMem);
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361 pMem->flags = MEM_Null;
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362 pMem->type = SQLITE_NULL;
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363 pMem->n = 0;
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364 }
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365
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366 /*
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367 ** Delete any previous value and set the value stored in *pMem to val,
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368 ** manifest type INTEGER.
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369 */
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370 void sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(Mem *pMem, i64 val){
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371 sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pMem);
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372 pMem->i = val;
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373 pMem->flags = MEM_Int;
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374 pMem->type = SQLITE_INTEGER;
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375 }
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376
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377 /*
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378 ** Delete any previous value and set the value stored in *pMem to val,
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379 ** manifest type REAL.
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380 */
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381 void sqlite3VdbeMemSetDouble(Mem *pMem, double val){
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382 sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pMem);
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383 pMem->r = val;
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384 pMem->flags = MEM_Real;
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385 pMem->type = SQLITE_FLOAT;
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386 }
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387
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388 /*
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389 ** Make an shallow copy of pFrom into pTo. Prior contents of
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390 ** pTo are overwritten. The pFrom->z field is not duplicated. If
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391 ** pFrom->z is used, then pTo->z points to the same thing as pFrom->z
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392 ** and flags gets srcType (either MEM_Ephem or MEM_Static).
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393 */
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394 void sqlite3VdbeMemShallowCopy(Mem *pTo, const Mem *pFrom, int srcType){
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395 memcpy(pTo, pFrom, sizeof(*pFrom)-sizeof(pFrom->zShort));
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396 pTo->xDel = 0;
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397 if( pTo->flags & (MEM_Str|MEM_Blob) ){
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398 pTo->flags &= ~(MEM_Dyn|MEM_Static|MEM_Short|MEM_Ephem);
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399 assert( srcType==MEM_Ephem || srcType==MEM_Static );
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400 pTo->flags |= srcType;
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401 }
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402 }
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403
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404 /*
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405 ** Make a full copy of pFrom into pTo. Prior contents of pTo are
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406 ** freed before the copy is made.
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407 */
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408 int sqlite3VdbeMemCopy(Mem *pTo, const Mem *pFrom){
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409 int rc;
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410 if( pTo->flags & MEM_Dyn ){
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411 sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pTo);
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412 }
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413 sqlite3VdbeMemShallowCopy(pTo, pFrom, MEM_Ephem);
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414 if( pTo->flags & MEM_Ephem ){
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415 rc = sqlite3VdbeMemMakeWriteable(pTo);
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416 }else{
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417 rc = SQLITE_OK;
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418 }
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419 return rc;
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420 }
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421
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422 /*
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423 ** Transfer the contents of pFrom to pTo. Any existing value in pTo is
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424 ** freed. If pFrom contains ephemeral data, a copy is made.
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425 **
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426 ** pFrom contains an SQL NULL when this routine returns. SQLITE_NOMEM
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427 ** might be returned if pFrom held ephemeral data and we were unable
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428 ** to allocate enough space to make a copy.
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429 */
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430 int sqlite3VdbeMemMove(Mem *pTo, Mem *pFrom){
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431 int rc;
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432 if( pTo->flags & MEM_Dyn ){
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433 sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pTo);
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434 }
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435 memcpy(pTo, pFrom, sizeof(Mem));
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436 if( pFrom->flags & MEM_Short ){
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437 pTo->z = pTo->zShort;
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438 }
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439 pFrom->flags = MEM_Null;
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440 pFrom->xDel = 0;
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441 if( pTo->flags & MEM_Ephem ){
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442 rc = sqlite3VdbeMemMakeWriteable(pTo);
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443 }else{
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444 rc = SQLITE_OK;
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445 }
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446 return rc;
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447 }
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448
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449 /*
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450 ** Change the value of a Mem to be a string or a BLOB.
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451 */
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452 int sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(
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453 Mem *pMem, /* Memory cell to set to string value */
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454 const char *z, /* String pointer */
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455 int n, /* Bytes in string, or negative */
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456 u8 enc, /* Encoding of z. 0 for BLOBs */
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457 void (*xDel)(void*) /* Destructor function */
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458 ){
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459 sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pMem);
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460 if( !z ){
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461 pMem->flags = MEM_Null;
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462 pMem->type = SQLITE_NULL;
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463 return SQLITE_OK;
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464 }
|
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465
|
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466 pMem->z = (char *)z;
|
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467 if( xDel==SQLITE_STATIC ){
|
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468 pMem->flags = MEM_Static;
|
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469 }else if( xDel==SQLITE_TRANSIENT ){
|
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470 pMem->flags = MEM_Ephem;
|
|
471 }else{
|
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472 pMem->flags = MEM_Dyn;
|
|
473 pMem->xDel = xDel;
|
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474 }
|
|
475
|
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476 pMem->enc = enc;
|
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477 pMem->type = enc==0 ? SQLITE_BLOB : SQLITE_TEXT;
|
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478 pMem->n = n;
|
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479
|
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480 assert( enc==0 || enc==SQLITE_UTF8 || enc==SQLITE_UTF16LE
|
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481 || enc==SQLITE_UTF16BE );
|
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482 switch( enc ){
|
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483 case 0:
|
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484 pMem->flags |= MEM_Blob;
|
|
485 pMem->enc = SQLITE_UTF8;
|
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486 break;
|
|
487
|
|
488 case SQLITE_UTF8:
|
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489 pMem->flags |= MEM_Str;
|
|
490 if( n<0 ){
|
|
491 pMem->n = strlen(z);
|
|
492 pMem->flags |= MEM_Term;
|
|
493 }
|
|
494 break;
|
|
495
|
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496 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
|
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497 case SQLITE_UTF16LE:
|
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498 case SQLITE_UTF16BE:
|
|
499 pMem->flags |= MEM_Str;
|
|
500 if( pMem->n<0 ){
|
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501 pMem->n = sqlite3utf16ByteLen(pMem->z,-1);
|
|
502 pMem->flags |= MEM_Term;
|
|
503 }
|
|
504 if( sqlite3VdbeMemHandleBom(pMem) ){
|
|
505 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
|
|
506 }
|
|
507 #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 */
|
|
508 }
|
|
509 if( pMem->flags&MEM_Ephem ){
|
|
510 return sqlite3VdbeMemMakeWriteable(pMem);
|
|
511 }
|
|
512 return SQLITE_OK;
|
|
513 }
|
|
514
|
|
515 /*
|
|
516 ** Compare the values contained by the two memory cells, returning
|
|
517 ** negative, zero or positive if pMem1 is less than, equal to, or greater
|
|
518 ** than pMem2. Sorting order is NULL's first, followed by numbers (integers
|
|
519 ** and reals) sorted numerically, followed by text ordered by the collating
|
|
520 ** sequence pColl and finally blob's ordered by memcmp().
|
|
521 **
|
|
522 ** Two NULL values are considered equal by this function.
|
|
523 */
|
|
524 int sqlite3MemCompare(const Mem *pMem1, const Mem *pMem2, const CollSeq *pColl){
|
|
525 int rc;
|
|
526 int f1, f2;
|
|
527 int combined_flags;
|
|
528
|
|
529 /* Interchange pMem1 and pMem2 if the collating sequence specifies
|
|
530 ** DESC order.
|
|
531 */
|
|
532 f1 = pMem1->flags;
|
|
533 f2 = pMem2->flags;
|
|
534 combined_flags = f1|f2;
|
|
535
|
|
536 /* If one value is NULL, it is less than the other. If both values
|
|
537 ** are NULL, return 0.
|
|
538 */
|
|
539 if( combined_flags&MEM_Null ){
|
|
540 return (f2&MEM_Null) - (f1&MEM_Null);
|
|
541 }
|
|
542
|
|
543 /* If one value is a number and the other is not, the number is less.
|
|
544 ** If both are numbers, compare as reals if one is a real, or as integers
|
|
545 ** if both values are integers.
|
|
546 */
|
|
547 if( combined_flags&(MEM_Int|MEM_Real) ){
|
|
548 if( !(f1&(MEM_Int|MEM_Real)) ){
|
|
549 return 1;
|
|
550 }
|
|
551 if( !(f2&(MEM_Int|MEM_Real)) ){
|
|
552 return -1;
|
|
553 }
|
|
554 if( (f1 & f2 & MEM_Int)==0 ){
|
|
555 double r1, r2;
|
|
556 if( (f1&MEM_Real)==0 ){
|
|
557 r1 = pMem1->i;
|
|
558 }else{
|
|
559 r1 = pMem1->r;
|
|
560 }
|
|
561 if( (f2&MEM_Real)==0 ){
|
|
562 r2 = pMem2->i;
|
|
563 }else{
|
|
564 r2 = pMem2->r;
|
|
565 }
|
|
566 if( r1<r2 ) return -1;
|
|
567 if( r1>r2 ) return 1;
|
|
568 return 0;
|
|
569 }else{
|
|
570 assert( f1&MEM_Int );
|
|
571 assert( f2&MEM_Int );
|
|
572 if( pMem1->i < pMem2->i ) return -1;
|
|
573 if( pMem1->i > pMem2->i ) return 1;
|
|
574 return 0;
|
|
575 }
|
|
576 }
|
|
577
|
|
578 /* If one value is a string and the other is a blob, the string is less.
|
|
579 ** If both are strings, compare using the collating functions.
|
|
580 */
|
|
581 if( combined_flags&MEM_Str ){
|
|
582 if( (f1 & MEM_Str)==0 ){
|
|
583 return 1;
|
|
584 }
|
|
585 if( (f2 & MEM_Str)==0 ){
|
|
586 return -1;
|
|
587 }
|
|
588
|
|
589 assert( pMem1->enc==pMem2->enc );
|
|
590 assert( pMem1->enc==SQLITE_UTF8 ||
|
|
591 pMem1->enc==SQLITE_UTF16LE || pMem1->enc==SQLITE_UTF16BE );
|
|
592
|
|
593 /* The collation sequence must be defined at this point, even if
|
|
594 ** the user deletes the collation sequence after the vdbe program is
|
|
595 ** compiled (this was not always the case).
|
|
596 */
|
|
597 assert( !pColl || pColl->xCmp );
|
|
598
|
|
599 if( pColl ){
|
|
600 if( pMem1->enc==pColl->enc ){
|
|
601 /* The strings are already in the correct encoding. Call the
|
|
602 ** comparison function directly */
|
|
603 return pColl->xCmp(pColl->pUser,pMem1->n,pMem1->z,pMem2->n,pMem2->z);
|
|
604 }else{
|
|
605 u8 origEnc = pMem1->enc;
|
|
606 const void *v1, *v2;
|
|
607 int n1, n2;
|
|
608 /* Convert the strings into the encoding that the comparison
|
|
609 ** function expects */
|
|
610 v1 = sqlite3ValueText((sqlite3_value*)pMem1, pColl->enc);
|
|
611 n1 = v1==0 ? 0 : pMem1->n;
|
|
612 assert( n1==sqlite3ValueBytes((sqlite3_value*)pMem1, pColl->enc) );
|
|
613 v2 = sqlite3ValueText((sqlite3_value*)pMem2, pColl->enc);
|
|
614 n2 = v2==0 ? 0 : pMem2->n;
|
|
615 assert( n2==sqlite3ValueBytes((sqlite3_value*)pMem2, pColl->enc) );
|
|
616 /* Do the comparison */
|
|
617 rc = pColl->xCmp(pColl->pUser, n1, v1, n2, v2);
|
|
618 /* Convert the strings back into the database encoding */
|
|
619 sqlite3ValueText((sqlite3_value*)pMem1, origEnc);
|
|
620 sqlite3ValueText((sqlite3_value*)pMem2, origEnc);
|
|
621 return rc;
|
|
622 }
|
|
623 }
|
|
624 /* If a NULL pointer was passed as the collate function, fall through
|
|
625 ** to the blob case and use memcmp(). */
|
|
626 }
|
|
627
|
|
628 /* Both values must be blobs. Compare using memcmp(). */
|
|
629 rc = memcmp(pMem1->z, pMem2->z, (pMem1->n>pMem2->n)?pMem2->n:pMem1->n);
|
|
630 if( rc==0 ){
|
|
631 rc = pMem1->n - pMem2->n;
|
|
632 }
|
|
633 return rc;
|
|
634 }
|
|
635
|
|
636 /*
|
|
637 ** Move data out of a btree key or data field and into a Mem structure.
|
|
638 ** The data or key is taken from the entry that pCur is currently pointing
|
|
639 ** to. offset and amt determine what portion of the data or key to retrieve.
|
|
640 ** key is true to get the key or false to get data. The result is written
|
|
641 ** into the pMem element.
|
|
642 **
|
|
643 ** The pMem structure is assumed to be uninitialized. Any prior content
|
|
644 ** is overwritten without being freed.
|
|
645 **
|
|
646 ** If this routine fails for any reason (malloc returns NULL or unable
|
|
647 ** to read from the disk) then the pMem is left in an inconsistent state.
|
|
648 */
|
|
649 int sqlite3VdbeMemFromBtree(
|
|
650 BtCursor *pCur, /* Cursor pointing at record to retrieve. */
|
|
651 int offset, /* Offset from the start of data to return bytes from. */
|
|
652 int amt, /* Number of bytes to return. */
|
|
653 int key, /* If true, retrieve from the btree key, not data. */
|
|
654 Mem *pMem /* OUT: Return data in this Mem structure. */
|
|
655 ){
|
|
656 char *zData; /* Data from the btree layer */
|
|
657 int available; /* Number of bytes available on the local btree page */
|
|
658
|
|
659 if( key ){
|
|
660 zData = (char *)sqlite3BtreeKeyFetch(pCur, &available);
|
|
661 }else{
|
|
662 zData = (char *)sqlite3BtreeDataFetch(pCur, &available);
|
|
663 }
|
|
664
|
|
665 pMem->n = amt;
|
|
666 if( offset+amt<=available ){
|
|
667 pMem->z = &zData[offset];
|
|
668 pMem->flags = MEM_Blob|MEM_Ephem;
|
|
669 }else{
|
|
670 int rc;
|
|
671 if( amt>NBFS-2 ){
|
|
672 zData = (char *)sqliteMallocRaw(amt+2);
|
|
673 if( !zData ){
|
|
674 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
|
|
675 }
|
|
676 pMem->flags = MEM_Blob|MEM_Dyn|MEM_Term;
|
|
677 pMem->xDel = 0;
|
|
678 }else{
|
|
679 zData = &(pMem->zShort[0]);
|
|
680 pMem->flags = MEM_Blob|MEM_Short|MEM_Term;
|
|
681 }
|
|
682 pMem->z = zData;
|
|
683 pMem->enc = 0;
|
|
684 pMem->type = SQLITE_BLOB;
|
|
685
|
|
686 if( key ){
|
|
687 rc = sqlite3BtreeKey(pCur, offset, amt, zData);
|
|
688 }else{
|
|
689 rc = sqlite3BtreeData(pCur, offset, amt, zData);
|
|
690 }
|
|
691 zData[amt] = 0;
|
|
692 zData[amt+1] = 0;
|
|
693 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
|
|
694 if( amt>NBFS-2 ){
|
|
695 assert( zData!=pMem->zShort );
|
|
696 assert( pMem->flags & MEM_Dyn );
|
|
697 sqliteFree(zData);
|
|
698 } else {
|
|
699 assert( zData==pMem->zShort );
|
|
700 assert( pMem->flags & MEM_Short );
|
|
701 }
|
|
702 return rc;
|
|
703 }
|
|
704 }
|
|
705
|
|
706 return SQLITE_OK;
|
|
707 }
|
|
708
|
|
709 #ifndef NDEBUG
|
|
710 /*
|
|
711 ** Perform various checks on the memory cell pMem. An assert() will
|
|
712 ** fail if pMem is internally inconsistent.
|
|
713 */
|
|
714 void sqlite3VdbeMemSanity(Mem *pMem){
|
|
715 int flags = pMem->flags;
|
|
716 assert( flags!=0 ); /* Must define some type */
|
|
717 if( pMem->flags & (MEM_Str|MEM_Blob) ){
|
|
718 int x = pMem->flags & (MEM_Static|MEM_Dyn|MEM_Ephem|MEM_Short);
|
|
719 assert( x!=0 ); /* Strings must define a string subtype */
|
|
720 assert( (x & (x-1))==0 ); /* Only one string subtype can be defined */
|
|
721 assert( pMem->z!=0 ); /* Strings must have a value */
|
|
722 /* Mem.z points to Mem.zShort iff the subtype is MEM_Short */
|
|
723 assert( (pMem->flags & MEM_Short)==0 || pMem->z==pMem->zShort );
|
|
724 assert( (pMem->flags & MEM_Short)!=0 || pMem->z!=pMem->zShort );
|
|
725 /* No destructor unless there is MEM_Dyn */
|
|
726 assert( pMem->xDel==0 || (pMem->flags & MEM_Dyn)!=0 );
|
|
727
|
|
728 if( (flags & MEM_Str) ){
|
|
729 assert( pMem->enc==SQLITE_UTF8 ||
|
|
730 pMem->enc==SQLITE_UTF16BE ||
|
|
731 pMem->enc==SQLITE_UTF16LE
|
|
732 );
|
|
733 /* If the string is UTF-8 encoded and nul terminated, then pMem->n
|
|
734 ** must be the length of the string. (Later:) If the database file
|
|
735 ** has been corrupted, '\000' characters might have been inserted
|
|
736 ** into the middle of the string. In that case, the strlen() might
|
|
737 ** be less.
|
|
738 */
|
|
739 if( pMem->enc==SQLITE_UTF8 && (flags & MEM_Term) ){
|
|
740 assert( strlen(pMem->z)<=pMem->n );
|
|
741 assert( pMem->z[pMem->n]==0 );
|
|
742 }
|
|
743 }
|
|
744 }else{
|
|
745 /* Cannot define a string subtype for non-string objects */
|
|
746 assert( (pMem->flags & (MEM_Static|MEM_Dyn|MEM_Ephem|MEM_Short))==0 );
|
|
747 assert( pMem->xDel==0 );
|
|
748 }
|
|
749 /* MEM_Null excludes all other types */
|
|
750 assert( (pMem->flags&(MEM_Str|MEM_Int|MEM_Real|MEM_Blob))==0
|
|
751 || (pMem->flags&MEM_Null)==0 );
|
|
752 /* If the MEM is both real and integer, the values are equal */
|
|
753 assert( (pMem->flags & (MEM_Int|MEM_Real))!=(MEM_Int|MEM_Real)
|
|
754 || pMem->r==pMem->i );
|
|
755 }
|
|
756 #endif
|
|
757
|
|
758 /* This function is only available internally, it is not part of the
|
|
759 ** external API. It works in a similar way to sqlite3_value_text(),
|
|
760 ** except the data returned is in the encoding specified by the second
|
|
761 ** parameter, which must be one of SQLITE_UTF16BE, SQLITE_UTF16LE or
|
|
762 ** SQLITE_UTF8.
|
|
763 **
|
|
764 ** (2006-02-16:) The enc value can be or-ed with SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED.
|
|
765 ** If that is the case, then the result must be aligned on an even byte
|
|
766 ** boundary.
|
|
767 */
|
|
768 const void *sqlite3ValueText(sqlite3_value* pVal, u8 enc){
|
|
769 if( !pVal ) return 0;
|
|
770 assert( (enc&3)==(enc&~SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED) );
|
|
771
|
|
772 if( pVal->flags&MEM_Null ){
|
|
773 return 0;
|
|
774 }
|
|
775 assert( (MEM_Blob>>3) == MEM_Str );
|
|
776 pVal->flags |= (pVal->flags & MEM_Blob)>>3;
|
|
777 if( pVal->flags&MEM_Str ){
|
|
778 sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(pVal, enc & ~SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED);
|
|
779 if( (enc & SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED)!=0 && 1==(1&(int)pVal->z) ){
|
|
780 assert( (pVal->flags & (MEM_Ephem|MEM_Static))!=0 );
|
|
781 if( sqlite3VdbeMemMakeWriteable(pVal)!=SQLITE_OK ){
|
|
782 return 0;
|
|
783 }
|
|
784 }
|
|
785 }else if( !(pVal->flags&MEM_Blob) ){
|
|
786 sqlite3VdbeMemStringify(pVal, enc);
|
|
787 assert( 0==(1&(int)pVal->z) );
|
|
788 }
|
|
789 assert(pVal->enc==(enc & ~SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED) || sqlite3MallocFailed() );
|
|
790 if( pVal->enc==(enc & ~SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED) ){
|
|
791 return pVal->z;
|
|
792 }else{
|
|
793 return 0;
|
|
794 }
|
|
795 }
|
|
796
|
|
797 /*
|
|
798 ** Create a new sqlite3_value object.
|
|
799 */
|
|
800 sqlite3_value* sqlite3ValueNew(void){
|
|
801 Mem *p = sqliteMalloc(sizeof(*p));
|
|
802 if( p ){
|
|
803 p->flags = MEM_Null;
|
|
804 p->type = SQLITE_NULL;
|
|
805 }
|
|
806 return p;
|
|
807 }
|
|
808
|
|
809 /*
|
|
810 ** Create a new sqlite3_value object, containing the value of pExpr.
|
|
811 **
|
|
812 ** This only works for very simple expressions that consist of one constant
|
|
813 ** token (i.e. "5", "5.1", "NULL", "'a string'"). If the expression can
|
|
814 ** be converted directly into a value, then the value is allocated and
|
|
815 ** a pointer written to *ppVal. The caller is responsible for deallocating
|
|
816 ** the value by passing it to sqlite3ValueFree() later on. If the expression
|
|
817 ** cannot be converted to a value, then *ppVal is set to NULL.
|
|
818 */
|
|
819 int sqlite3ValueFromExpr(
|
|
820 Expr *pExpr,
|
|
821 u8 enc,
|
|
822 u8 affinity,
|
|
823 sqlite3_value **ppVal
|
|
824 ){
|
|
825 int op;
|
|
826 char *zVal = 0;
|
|
827 sqlite3_value *pVal = 0;
|
|
828
|
|
829 if( !pExpr ){
|
|
830 *ppVal = 0;
|
|
831 return SQLITE_OK;
|
|
832 }
|
|
833 op = pExpr->op;
|
|
834
|
|
835 if( op==TK_STRING || op==TK_FLOAT || op==TK_INTEGER ){
|
|
836 zVal = sqliteStrNDup((char*)pExpr->token.z, pExpr->token.n);
|
|
837 pVal = sqlite3ValueNew();
|
|
838 if( !zVal || !pVal ) goto no_mem;
|
|
839 sqlite3Dequote(zVal);
|
|
840 sqlite3ValueSetStr(pVal, -1, zVal, SQLITE_UTF8, sqlite3FreeX);
|
|
841 if( (op==TK_INTEGER || op==TK_FLOAT ) && affinity==SQLITE_AFF_NONE ){
|
|
842 sqlite3ValueApplyAffinity(pVal, SQLITE_AFF_NUMERIC, enc);
|
|
843 }else{
|
|
844 sqlite3ValueApplyAffinity(pVal, affinity, enc);
|
|
845 }
|
|
846 }else if( op==TK_UMINUS ) {
|
|
847 if( SQLITE_OK==sqlite3ValueFromExpr(pExpr->pLeft, enc, affinity, &pVal) ){
|
|
848 pVal->i = -1 * pVal->i;
|
|
849 pVal->r = -1.0 * pVal->r;
|
|
850 }
|
|
851 }
|
|
852 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_BLOB_LITERAL
|
|
853 else if( op==TK_BLOB ){
|
|
854 int nVal;
|
|
855 pVal = sqlite3ValueNew();
|
|
856 zVal = sqliteStrNDup((char*)pExpr->token.z+1, pExpr->token.n-1);
|
|
857 if( !zVal || !pVal ) goto no_mem;
|
|
858 sqlite3Dequote(zVal);
|
|
859 nVal = strlen(zVal)/2;
|
|
860 sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pVal, sqlite3HexToBlob(zVal), nVal, 0, sqlite3FreeX);
|
|
861 sqliteFree(zVal);
|
|
862 }
|
|
863 #endif
|
|
864
|
|
865 *ppVal = pVal;
|
|
866 return SQLITE_OK;
|
|
867
|
|
868 no_mem:
|
|
869 sqliteFree(zVal);
|
|
870 sqlite3ValueFree(pVal);
|
|
871 *ppVal = 0;
|
|
872 return SQLITE_NOMEM;
|
|
873 }
|
|
874
|
|
875 /*
|
|
876 ** Change the string value of an sqlite3_value object
|
|
877 */
|
|
878 void sqlite3ValueSetStr(
|
|
879 sqlite3_value *v,
|
|
880 int n,
|
|
881 const void *z,
|
|
882 u8 enc,
|
|
883 void (*xDel)(void*)
|
|
884 ){
|
|
885 if( v ) sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr((Mem *)v, z, n, enc, xDel);
|
|
886 }
|
|
887
|
|
888 /*
|
|
889 ** Free an sqlite3_value object
|
|
890 */
|
|
891 void sqlite3ValueFree(sqlite3_value *v){
|
|
892 if( !v ) return;
|
|
893 sqlite3ValueSetStr(v, 0, 0, SQLITE_UTF8, SQLITE_STATIC);
|
|
894 sqliteFree(v);
|
|
895 }
|
|
896
|
|
897 /*
|
|
898 ** Return the number of bytes in the sqlite3_value object assuming
|
|
899 ** that it uses the encoding "enc"
|
|
900 */
|
|
901 int sqlite3ValueBytes(sqlite3_value *pVal, u8 enc){
|
|
902 Mem *p = (Mem*)pVal;
|
|
903 if( (p->flags & MEM_Blob)!=0 || sqlite3ValueText(pVal, enc) ){
|
|
904 return p->n;
|
|
905 }
|
|
906 return 0;
|
|
907 }
|