diff --git a/go.mod b/go.mod index 957308e8..031558fb 100644 --- a/go.mod +++ b/go.mod @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ module github.com/containers/skopeo go 1.19 require ( - github.com/containers/common v0.56.1-0.20231101110448-3e5caa093e79 - github.com/containers/image/v5 v5.28.0 + github.com/containers/common v0.56.1-0.20231116145922-4857e16ba481 + github.com/containers/image/v5 v5.28.1-0.20231115174231-199d2562a0d1 github.com/containers/ocicrypt v1.1.9 github.com/containers/storage v1.51.0 github.com/docker/distribution v2.8.3+incompatible @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ require ( github.com/spf13/pflag v1.0.5 github.com/stretchr/testify v1.8.4 github.com/syndtr/gocapability v0.0.0-20200815063812-42c35b437635 - golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20230905200255-921286631fa9 + golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20231006140011-7918f672742d golang.org/x/term v0.14.0 gopkg.in/yaml.v3 v3.0.1 ) @@ -30,11 +30,11 @@ require ( github.com/acarl005/stripansi v0.0.0-20180116102854-5a71ef0e047d // indirect github.com/asaskevich/govalidator v0.0.0-20230301143203-a9d515a09cc2 // indirect github.com/containerd/cgroups/v3 v3.0.2 // indirect - github.com/containerd/containerd v1.7.8 // indirect + github.com/containerd/containerd v1.7.9 // indirect github.com/containerd/stargz-snapshotter/estargz v0.15.1 // indirect github.com/containers/libtrust v0.0.0-20230121012942-c1716e8a8d01 // indirect - github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3 v3.6.0 // indirect - github.com/cyberphone/json-canonicalization v0.0.0-20230710064741-aa7fe85c7dbd // indirect + github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3 v3.7.0 // indirect + github.com/cyberphone/json-canonicalization v0.0.0-20231011164504-785e29786b46 // indirect github.com/cyphar/filepath-securejoin v0.2.4 // indirect github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 // indirect github.com/distribution/reference v0.5.0 // indirect @@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ require ( github.com/docker/go-connections v0.4.0 // indirect github.com/docker/go-units v0.5.0 // indirect github.com/dsnet/compress v0.0.2-0.20210315054119-f66993602bf5 // indirect - github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3 v3.0.0 // indirect - github.com/go-logr/logr v1.2.4 // indirect + github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3 v3.0.1 // indirect + github.com/go-logr/logr v1.3.0 // indirect github.com/go-logr/stdr v1.2.2 // indirect github.com/go-openapi/analysis v0.21.4 // indirect github.com/go-openapi/errors v0.20.4 // indirect @@ -66,17 +66,17 @@ require ( github.com/hashicorp/errwrap v1.1.0 // indirect github.com/hashicorp/go-cleanhttp v0.5.2 // indirect github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror v1.1.1 // indirect - github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp v0.7.4 // indirect + github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp v0.7.5 // indirect github.com/inconshreveable/mousetrap v1.1.0 // indirect github.com/josharian/intern v1.0.0 // indirect github.com/json-iterator/go v1.1.12 // indirect - github.com/klauspost/compress v1.17.2 // indirect + github.com/klauspost/compress v1.17.3 // indirect github.com/klauspost/pgzip v1.2.6 // indirect github.com/letsencrypt/boulder v0.0.0-20230213213521-fdfea0d469b6 // indirect github.com/mailru/easyjson v0.7.7 // indirect github.com/mattn/go-runewidth v0.0.15 // indirect github.com/mattn/go-shellwords v1.0.12 // indirect - github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 v1.14.17 // indirect + github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 v1.14.18 // indirect github.com/miekg/pkcs11 v1.1.1 // indirect github.com/mistifyio/go-zfs/v3 v3.0.1 // indirect github.com/mitchellh/mapstructure v1.5.0 // indirect @@ -96,37 +96,36 @@ require ( github.com/russross/blackfriday v2.0.0+incompatible // indirect github.com/secure-systems-lab/go-securesystemslib v0.7.0 // indirect github.com/segmentio/ksuid v1.0.4 // indirect - github.com/sigstore/fulcio v1.4.0 // indirect + github.com/sigstore/fulcio v1.4.3 // indirect github.com/sigstore/rekor v1.2.2 // indirect - github.com/sigstore/sigstore v1.7.3 // indirect + github.com/sigstore/sigstore v1.7.5 // indirect github.com/skratchdot/open-golang v0.0.0-20200116055534-eef842397966 // indirect github.com/stefanberger/go-pkcs11uri v0.0.0-20201008174630-78d3cae3a980 // indirect - github.com/sylabs/sif/v2 v2.13.0 // indirect + github.com/sylabs/sif/v2 v2.15.0 // indirect github.com/tchap/go-patricia/v2 v2.3.1 // indirect - github.com/theupdateframework/go-tuf v0.5.2 // indirect github.com/titanous/rocacheck v0.0.0-20171023193734-afe73141d399 // indirect github.com/ulikunitz/xz v0.5.11 // indirect github.com/vbatts/tar-split v0.11.5 // indirect - github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8 v8.6.1 // indirect + github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8 v8.6.2 // indirect github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonpointer v0.0.0-20190905194746-02993c407bfb // indirect github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonreference v0.0.0-20180127040603-bd5ef7bd5415 // indirect github.com/xeipuuv/gojsonschema v1.2.0 // indirect go.mongodb.org/mongo-driver v1.11.3 // indirect go.mozilla.org/pkcs7 v0.0.0-20210826202110-33d05740a352 // indirect go.opencensus.io v0.24.0 // indirect - go.opentelemetry.io/otel v1.16.0 // indirect - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric v1.16.0 // indirect - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace v1.16.0 // indirect - golang.org/x/crypto v0.14.0 // indirect - golang.org/x/mod v0.12.0 // indirect - golang.org/x/net v0.17.0 // indirect - golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.12.0 // indirect - golang.org/x/sync v0.4.0 // indirect + go.opentelemetry.io/otel v1.19.0 // indirect + go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric v1.19.0 // indirect + go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace v1.19.0 // indirect + golang.org/x/crypto v0.15.0 // indirect + golang.org/x/mod v0.13.0 // indirect + golang.org/x/net v0.18.0 // indirect + golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.14.0 // indirect + golang.org/x/sync v0.5.0 // indirect golang.org/x/sys v0.14.0 // indirect - golang.org/x/text v0.13.0 // indirect - golang.org/x/tools v0.13.0 // indirect - google.golang.org/appengine v1.6.7 // indirect - google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20230711160842-782d3b101e98 // indirect + golang.org/x/text v0.14.0 // indirect + golang.org/x/tools v0.14.0 // indirect + google.golang.org/appengine v1.6.8 // indirect + google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20230920204549-e6e6cdab5c13 // indirect google.golang.org/grpc v1.58.3 // indirect google.golang.org/protobuf v1.31.0 // indirect gopkg.in/go-jose/go-jose.v2 v2.6.1 // indirect diff --git a/go.sum b/go.sum index 00b1550f..7c9196cd 100644 --- a/go.sum +++ b/go.sum @@ -26,26 +26,26 @@ github.com/client9/misspell v0.3.4/go.mod h1:qj6jICC3Q7zFZvVWo7KLAzC3yx5G7kyvSDk github.com/cncf/udpa/go v0.0.0-20191209042840-269d4d468f6f/go.mod h1:M8M6+tZqaGXZJjfX53e64911xZQV5JYwmTeXPW+k8Sc= github.com/containerd/cgroups/v3 v3.0.2 h1:f5WFqIVSgo5IZmtTT3qVBo6TzI1ON6sycSBKkymb9L0= github.com/containerd/cgroups/v3 v3.0.2/go.mod h1:JUgITrzdFqp42uI2ryGA+ge0ap/nxzYgkGmIcetmErE= -github.com/containerd/containerd v1.7.8 h1:RkwgOW3AVUT3H/dyT0W03Dc8AzlpMG65lX48KftOFSM= -github.com/containerd/containerd v1.7.8/go.mod h1:L/Hn9qylJtUFT7cPeM0Sr3fATj+WjHwRQ0lyrYk3OPY= +github.com/containerd/containerd v1.7.9 h1:KOhK01szQbM80YfW1H6RZKh85PHGqY/9OcEZ35Je8sc= +github.com/containerd/containerd v1.7.9/go.mod h1:0/W44LWEYfSHoxBtsHIiNU/duEkgpMokemafHVCpq9Y= github.com/containerd/stargz-snapshotter/estargz v0.15.1 h1:eXJjw9RbkLFgioVaTG+G/ZW/0kEe2oEKCdS/ZxIyoCU= github.com/containerd/stargz-snapshotter/estargz v0.15.1/go.mod h1:gr2RNwukQ/S9Nv33Lt6UC7xEx58C+LHRdoqbEKjz1Kk= -github.com/containers/common v0.56.1-0.20231101110448-3e5caa093e79 h1:ECmubgcAF/lT8BHT29ZGu0hBqru8qpNY85HHFATa1wc= -github.com/containers/common v0.56.1-0.20231101110448-3e5caa093e79/go.mod h1:WOhqTBT+2qSHz86CYZ+4LYAkcM9kSQJ7ZobNu0AGJPU= -github.com/containers/image/v5 v5.28.0 h1:H4cWbdI88UA/mDb6SxMo3IxpmS1BSs/Kifvhwt9g048= -github.com/containers/image/v5 v5.28.0/go.mod h1:9aPnNkwHNHgGl9VlQxXEshvmOJRbdRAc1rNDD6sP2eU= +github.com/containers/common v0.56.1-0.20231116145922-4857e16ba481 h1:CMKyklpGngAH9Ao6hTmxglYFfAgxw/Ayu/ovB81lf24= +github.com/containers/common v0.56.1-0.20231116145922-4857e16ba481/go.mod h1:OWGhho071scyQI0NdI7uQPCLxNyNEv2ExXvxJUWmZoM= +github.com/containers/image/v5 v5.28.1-0.20231115174231-199d2562a0d1 h1:r0pQSYw/b6NZqduvo72hb+4Q50VQ/pvazBckzyE1YuU= +github.com/containers/image/v5 v5.28.1-0.20231115174231-199d2562a0d1/go.mod h1:0/j6iwLprBC+yraLkrZRkc3egvlZfM7hjNcGhzZfrMs= github.com/containers/libtrust v0.0.0-20230121012942-c1716e8a8d01 h1:Qzk5C6cYglewc+UyGf6lc8Mj2UaPTHy/iF2De0/77CA= github.com/containers/libtrust v0.0.0-20230121012942-c1716e8a8d01/go.mod h1:9rfv8iPl1ZP7aqh9YA68wnZv2NUDbXdcdPHVz0pFbPY= github.com/containers/ocicrypt v1.1.9 h1:2Csfba4jse85Raxk5HIyEk8OwZNjRvfkhEGijOjIdEM= github.com/containers/ocicrypt v1.1.9/go.mod h1:dTKx1918d8TDkxXvarscpNVY+lyPakPNFN4jwA9GBys= github.com/containers/storage v1.51.0 h1:AowbcpiWXzAjHosKz7MKvPEqpyX+ryZA/ZurytRrFNA= github.com/containers/storage v1.51.0/go.mod h1:ybl8a3j1PPtpyaEi/5A6TOFs+5TrEyObeKJzVtkUlfc= -github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3 v3.6.0 h1:AKVxfYw1Gmkn/w96z0DbT/B/xFnzTd3MkZvWLjF4n/o= -github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3 v3.6.0/go.mod h1:ZpHUsHBucTUj6WOkrP4E20UPynbLZzhTQ1XKCXkxyPc= +github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3 v3.7.0 h1:FTdj0uexT4diYIPlF4yoFVI5MRO1r5+SEcIpEw9vC0o= +github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3 v3.7.0/go.mod h1:yQzSCqBnK3e6Fs5l+f5i0F8Kwf0zpH9bPEsbY00KanM= github.com/cpuguy83/go-md2man/v2 v2.0.3/go.mod h1:tgQtvFlXSQOSOSIRvRPT7W67SCa46tRHOmNcaadrF8o= github.com/creack/pty v1.1.9/go.mod h1:oKZEueFk5CKHvIhNR5MUki03XCEU+Q6VDXinZuGJ33E= -github.com/cyberphone/json-canonicalization v0.0.0-20230710064741-aa7fe85c7dbd h1:0av0vtcjA8Hqv5gyWj79CLCFVwOOyBNWPjrfUWceMNg= -github.com/cyberphone/json-canonicalization v0.0.0-20230710064741-aa7fe85c7dbd/go.mod h1:uzvlm1mxhHkdfqitSA92i7Se+S9ksOn3a3qmv/kyOCw= +github.com/cyberphone/json-canonicalization v0.0.0-20231011164504-785e29786b46 h1:2Dx4IHfC1yHWI12AxQDJM1QbRCDfk6M+blLzlZCXdrc= +github.com/cyberphone/json-canonicalization v0.0.0-20231011164504-785e29786b46/go.mod h1:uzvlm1mxhHkdfqitSA92i7Se+S9ksOn3a3qmv/kyOCw= github.com/cyphar/filepath-securejoin v0.2.4 h1:Ugdm7cg7i6ZK6x3xDF1oEu1nfkyfH53EtKeQYTC3kyg= github.com/cyphar/filepath-securejoin v0.2.4/go.mod h1:aPGpWjXOXUn2NCNjFvBE6aRxGGx79pTxQpKOJNYHHl4= github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.0/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38= @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1 h1:vj9j/u1bqnvCEfJOwUhtlOARqs3+rkHYY13jYWTU97c github.com/davecgh/go-spew v1.1.1/go.mod h1:J7Y8YcW2NihsgmVo/mv3lAwl/skON4iLHjSsI+c5H38= github.com/distribution/reference v0.5.0 h1:/FUIFXtfc/x2gpa5/VGfiGLuOIdYa1t65IKK2OFGvA0= github.com/distribution/reference v0.5.0/go.mod h1:BbU0aIcezP1/5jX/8MP0YiH4SdvB5Y4f/wlDRiLyi3E= +github.com/docker/cli v24.0.7+incompatible h1:wa/nIwYFW7BVTGa7SWPVyyXU9lgORqUb1xfI36MSkFg= github.com/docker/distribution v2.8.3+incompatible h1:AtKxIZ36LoNK51+Z6RpzLpddBirtxJnzDrHLEKxTAYk= github.com/docker/distribution v2.8.3+incompatible/go.mod h1:J2gT2udsDAN96Uj4KfcMRqY0/ypR+oyYUYmja8H+y+w= github.com/docker/docker v24.0.7+incompatible h1:Wo6l37AuwP3JaMnZa226lzVXGA3F9Ig1seQen0cKYlM= @@ -61,6 +62,7 @@ github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers v0.8.0 h1:YQFtbBQb4VrpoPxhFuzEBPQ9E1 github.com/docker/docker-credential-helpers v0.8.0/go.mod h1:UGFXcuoQ5TxPiB54nHOZ32AWRqQdECoh/Mg0AlEYb40= github.com/docker/go-connections v0.4.0 h1:El9xVISelRB7BuFusrZozjnkIM5YnzCViNKohAFqRJQ= github.com/docker/go-connections v0.4.0/go.mod h1:Gbd7IOopHjR8Iph03tsViu4nIes5XhDvyHbTtUxmeec= +github.com/docker/go-metrics v0.0.1 h1:AgB/0SvBxihN0X8OR4SjsblXkbMvalQ8cjmtKQ2rQV8= github.com/docker/go-units v0.5.0 h1:69rxXcBk27SvSaaxTtLh/8llcHD8vYHT7WSdRZ/jvr4= github.com/docker/go-units v0.5.0/go.mod h1:fgPhTUdO+D/Jk86RDLlptpiXQzgHJF7gydDDbaIK4Dk= github.com/dsnet/compress v0.0.2-0.20210315054119-f66993602bf5 h1:iFaUwBSo5Svw6L7HYpRu/0lE3e0BaElwnNO1qkNQxBY= @@ -73,11 +75,11 @@ github.com/envoyproxy/protoc-gen-validate v0.1.0/go.mod h1:iSmxcyjqTsJpI2R4NaDN7 github.com/facebookgo/clock v0.0.0-20150410010913-600d898af40a h1:yDWHCSQ40h88yih2JAcL6Ls/kVkSE8GFACTGVnMPruw= github.com/facebookgo/limitgroup v0.0.0-20150612190941-6abd8d71ec01 h1:IeaD1VDVBPlx3viJT9Md8if8IxxJnO+x0JCGb054heg= github.com/facebookgo/muster v0.0.0-20150708232844-fd3d7953fd52 h1:a4DFiKFJiDRGFD1qIcqGLX/WlUMD9dyLSLDt+9QZgt8= -github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3 v3.0.0 h1:s6rrhirfEP/CGIoc6p+PZAeogN2SxKav6Wp7+dyMWVo= -github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3 v3.0.0/go.mod h1:RNkWWRld676jZEYoV3+XK8L2ZnNSvIsxFMht0mSX+u8= +github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3 v3.0.1 h1:pWmKFVtt+Jl0vBZTIpz/eAKwsm6LkIxDVVbFHKkchhA= +github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3 v3.0.1/go.mod h1:RNkWWRld676jZEYoV3+XK8L2ZnNSvIsxFMht0mSX+u8= github.com/go-logr/logr v1.2.2/go.mod h1:jdQByPbusPIv2/zmleS9BjJVeZ6kBagPoEUsqbVz/1A= -github.com/go-logr/logr v1.2.4 h1:g01GSCwiDw2xSZfjJ2/T9M+S6pFdcNtFYsp+Y43HYDQ= -github.com/go-logr/logr v1.2.4/go.mod h1:jdQByPbusPIv2/zmleS9BjJVeZ6kBagPoEUsqbVz/1A= +github.com/go-logr/logr v1.3.0 h1:2y3SDp0ZXuc6/cjLSZ+Q3ir+QB9T/iG5yYRXqsagWSY= +github.com/go-logr/logr v1.3.0/go.mod h1:9T104GzyrTigFIr8wt5mBrctHMim0Nb2HLGrmQ40KvY= github.com/go-logr/stdr 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golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20191119224855-298f0cb1881e/go.mod h1:b+2E5dAYhXwXZwtnZ6UAqBI28+e2cm9otk0dWdXHAEo= golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20200619180055-7c47624df98f/go.mod h1:EkVYQZoAsY45+roYkvgYkIh4xh/qjgUK9TdY2XT94GE= golang.org/x/tools v0.0.0-20210106214847-113979e3529a/go.mod h1:emZCQorbCU4vsT4fOWvOPXz4eW1wZW4PmDk9uLelYpA= -golang.org/x/tools v0.13.0 h1:Iey4qkscZuv0VvIt8E0neZjtPVQFSc870HQ448QgEmQ= -golang.org/x/tools v0.13.0/go.mod h1:HvlwmtVNQAhOuCjW7xxvovg8wbNq7LwfXh/k7wXUl58= +golang.org/x/tools v0.1.12/go.mod h1:hNGJHUnrk76NpqgfD5Aqm5Crs+Hm0VOH/i9J2+nxYbc= +golang.org/x/tools v0.14.0 h1:jvNa2pY0M4r62jkRQ6RwEZZyPcymeL9XZMLBbV7U2nc= +golang.org/x/tools v0.14.0/go.mod h1:uYBEerGOWcJyEORxN+Ek8+TT266gXkNlHdJBwexUsBg= golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20190717185122-a985d3407aa7/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0= golang.org/x/xerrors v0.0.0-20191011141410-1b5146add898/go.mod h1:I/5z698sn9Ka8TeJc9MKroUUfqBBauWjQqLJ2OPfmY0= golang.org/x/xerrors 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ff59e6cd..6536d0f2 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/common/pkg/auth/auth.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/common/pkg/auth/auth.go @@ -16,6 +16,7 @@ import ( "github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/docker/config" "github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/sysregistriesv2" "github.com/containers/image/v5/types" + "github.com/containers/storage/pkg/homedir" "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" ) @@ -39,33 +40,46 @@ func (e ErrNewCredentialsInvalid) Unwrap() error { // GetDefaultAuthFile returns env value REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE as default // --authfile path used in multiple --authfile flag definitions // Will fail over to DOCKER_CONFIG if REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE environment is not set +// +// WARNINGS: +// - In almost all invocations, expect this function to return ""; so it can not be used +// for directly accessing the file. +// - Use this only for commands that _read_ credentials, not write them. +// The path may refer to github.com/containers auth.json, or to Docker config.json, +// and the distinction is lost; writing auth.json data to config.json may not be consumable by Docker, +// or it may overwrite and discard unrelated Docker configuration set by the user. func GetDefaultAuthFile() string { + // Keep this in sync with the default logic in systemContextWithOptions! + if authfile := os.Getenv("REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE"); authfile != "" { return authfile } + // This pre-existing behavior is not conceptually consistent: + // If users have a ~/.docker/config.json in the default path, and no environment variable + // set, we read auth.json first, falling back to config.json; + // but if DOCKER_CONFIG is set, we read only config.json in that path, and we don’t read auth.json at all. if authEnv := os.Getenv("DOCKER_CONFIG"); authEnv != "" { return filepath.Join(authEnv, "config.json") } return "" } -// CheckAuthFile validates filepath given by --authfile -// used by command has --authfile flag -func CheckAuthFile(authfile string) error { - if authfile == "" { +// CheckAuthFile validates a path option, failing if the option is set but the referenced file is not accessible. +func CheckAuthFile(pathOption string) error { + if pathOption == "" { return nil } - if _, err := os.Stat(authfile); err != nil { - return fmt.Errorf("checking authfile: %w", err) + if _, err := os.Stat(pathOption); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("credential file is not accessible: %w", err) } return nil } // systemContextWithOptions returns a version of sys -// updated with authFile and certDir values (if they are not ""). +// updated with authFile, dockerCompatAuthFile and certDir values (if they are not ""). // NOTE: this is a shallow copy that can be used and updated, but may share // data with the original parameter. -func systemContextWithOptions(sys *types.SystemContext, authFile, certDir string) *types.SystemContext { +func systemContextWithOptions(sys *types.SystemContext, authFile, dockerCompatAuthFile, certDir string) (*types.SystemContext, error) { if sys != nil { sysCopy := *sys sys = &sysCopy @@ -73,24 +87,50 @@ func systemContextWithOptions(sys *types.SystemContext, authFile, certDir string sys = &types.SystemContext{} } - if authFile != "" { + defaultDockerConfigPath := filepath.Join(homedir.Get(), ".docker", "config.json") + switch { + case authFile != "" && dockerCompatAuthFile != "": + return nil, errors.New("options for paths to the credential file and to the Docker-compatible credential file can not be set simultaneously") + case authFile != "": + if authFile == defaultDockerConfigPath { + logrus.Warn("saving credentials to ~/.docker/config.json, but not using Docker-compatible file format") + } sys.AuthFilePath = authFile + case dockerCompatAuthFile != "": + sys.DockerCompatAuthFilePath = dockerCompatAuthFile + default: + // Keep this in sync with GetDefaultAuthFile()! + // + // Note that c/image does not natively implement the REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE + // variable, so not all callers look for credentials in this location. + if authFileVar := os.Getenv("REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE"); authFileVar != "" { + if authFileVar == defaultDockerConfigPath { + logrus.Warn("$REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE points to ~/.docker/config.json, but the file format is not fully compatible; use the Docker-compatible file path option instead") + } + sys.AuthFilePath = authFileVar + } else if dockerConfig := os.Getenv("DOCKER_CONFIG"); dockerConfig != "" { + // This preserves pre-existing _inconsistent_ behavior: + // If the Docker configuration exists in the default ~/.docker/config.json location, + // we DO NOT write to it; instead, we update auth.json in the default path. + // Only if the user explicitly sets DOCKER_CONFIG, we write to that config.json. + sys.DockerCompatAuthFilePath = filepath.Join(dockerConfig, "config.json") + } } if certDir != "" { sys.DockerCertPath = certDir } - return sys + return sys, nil } // Login implements a “log in” command with the provided opts and args // reading the password from opts.Stdin or the options in opts. func Login(ctx context.Context, systemContext *types.SystemContext, opts *LoginOptions, args []string) error { - systemContext = systemContextWithOptions(systemContext, opts.AuthFile, opts.CertDir) + systemContext, err := systemContextWithOptions(systemContext, opts.AuthFile, opts.DockerCompatAuthFile, opts.CertDir) + if err != nil { + return err + } - var ( - key, registry string - err error - ) + var key, registry string switch len(args) { case 0: if !opts.AcceptUnspecifiedRegistry { @@ -284,7 +324,13 @@ func Logout(systemContext *types.SystemContext, opts *LogoutOptions, args []stri if err := CheckAuthFile(opts.AuthFile); err != nil { return err } - systemContext = systemContextWithOptions(systemContext, opts.AuthFile, "") + if err := CheckAuthFile(opts.DockerCompatAuthFile); err != nil { + return err + } + systemContext, err := systemContextWithOptions(systemContext, opts.AuthFile, opts.DockerCompatAuthFile, "") + if err != nil { + return err + } if opts.All { if len(args) != 0 { @@ -297,10 +343,7 @@ func Logout(systemContext *types.SystemContext, opts *LogoutOptions, args []stri return nil } - var ( - key, registry string - err error - ) + var key, registry string switch len(args) { case 0: if !opts.AcceptUnspecifiedRegistry { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/common/pkg/auth/cli.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/common/pkg/auth/cli.go index 26727f35..60e02e51 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/common/pkg/auth/cli.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/common/pkg/auth/cli.go @@ -14,14 +14,15 @@ type LoginOptions struct { // CLI flags managed by the FlagSet returned by GetLoginFlags // Callers that use GetLoginFlags should not need to touch these values at all; callers that use // other CLI frameworks should set them based on user input. - AuthFile string - CertDir string - Password string - Username string - StdinPassword bool - GetLoginSet bool - Verbose bool // set to true for verbose output - AcceptRepositories bool // set to true to allow namespaces or repositories rather than just registries + AuthFile string + DockerCompatAuthFile string + CertDir string + Password string + Username string + StdinPassword bool + GetLoginSet bool + Verbose bool // set to true for verbose output + AcceptRepositories bool // set to true to allow namespaces or repositories rather than just registries // Options caller can set Stdin io.Reader // set to os.Stdin Stdout io.Writer // set to os.Stdout @@ -34,9 +35,10 @@ type LogoutOptions struct { // CLI flags managed by the FlagSet returned by GetLogoutFlags // Callers that use GetLogoutFlags should not need to touch these values at all; callers that use // other CLI frameworks should set them based on user input. - AuthFile string - All bool - AcceptRepositories bool // set to true to allow namespaces or repositories rather than just registries + AuthFile string + DockerCompatAuthFile string + All bool + AcceptRepositories bool // set to true to allow namespaces or repositories rather than just registries // Options caller can set Stdout io.Writer // set to os.Stdout AcceptUnspecifiedRegistry bool // set to true if allows logout with unspecified registry @@ -45,7 +47,8 @@ type LogoutOptions struct { // GetLoginFlags defines and returns login flags for containers tools func GetLoginFlags(flags *LoginOptions) *pflag.FlagSet { fs := pflag.FlagSet{} - fs.StringVar(&flags.AuthFile, "authfile", GetDefaultAuthFile(), "path of the authentication file. Use REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE environment variable to override") + fs.StringVar(&flags.AuthFile, "authfile", "", "path of the authentication file. Use REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE environment variable to override") + fs.StringVar(&flags.DockerCompatAuthFile, "compat-auth-file", "", "path of a Docker-compatible config file to update instead") fs.StringVar(&flags.CertDir, "cert-dir", "", "use certificates at the specified path to access the registry") fs.StringVarP(&flags.Password, "password", "p", "", "Password for registry") fs.StringVarP(&flags.Username, "username", "u", "", "Username for registry") @@ -59,6 +62,7 @@ func GetLoginFlags(flags *LoginOptions) *pflag.FlagSet { func GetLoginFlagsCompletions() completion.FlagCompletions { flagCompletion := completion.FlagCompletions{} flagCompletion["authfile"] = completion.AutocompleteDefault + flagCompletion["compat-auth-file"] = completion.AutocompleteDefault flagCompletion["cert-dir"] = completion.AutocompleteDefault flagCompletion["password"] = completion.AutocompleteNone flagCompletion["username"] = completion.AutocompleteNone @@ -68,7 +72,8 @@ func GetLoginFlagsCompletions() completion.FlagCompletions { // GetLogoutFlags defines and returns logout flags for containers tools func GetLogoutFlags(flags *LogoutOptions) *pflag.FlagSet { fs := pflag.FlagSet{} - fs.StringVar(&flags.AuthFile, "authfile", GetDefaultAuthFile(), "path of the authentication file. Use REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE environment variable to override") + fs.StringVar(&flags.AuthFile, "authfile", "", "path of the authentication file. Use REGISTRY_AUTH_FILE environment variable to override") + fs.StringVar(&flags.DockerCompatAuthFile, "compat-auth-file", "", "path of a Docker-compatible config file to update instead") fs.BoolVarP(&flags.All, "all", "a", false, "Remove the cached credentials for all registries in the auth file") return &fs } @@ -77,5 +82,6 @@ func GetLogoutFlags(flags *LogoutOptions) *pflag.FlagSet { func GetLogoutFlagsCompletions() completion.FlagCompletions { flagCompletion := completion.FlagCompletions{} flagCompletion["authfile"] = completion.AutocompleteDefault + flagCompletion["compat-auth-file"] = completion.AutocompleteDefault return flagCompletion } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/compression.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/compression.go index 6ba70f0b..a42e3b67 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/compression.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/compression.go @@ -284,11 +284,24 @@ func (d *bpCompressionStepData) recordValidatedDigestData(c *copier, uploadedInf } } if d.uploadedCompressorName != "" && d.uploadedCompressorName != internalblobinfocache.UnknownCompression { - c.blobInfoCache.RecordDigestCompressorName(uploadedInfo.Digest, d.uploadedCompressorName) + if d.uploadedCompressorName != compressiontypes.ZstdChunkedAlgorithmName { + // HACK: Don’t record zstd:chunked algorithms. + // There is already a similar hack in internal/imagedestination/impl/helpers.BlobMatchesRequiredCompression, + // and that one prevents reusing zstd:chunked blobs, so recording the algorithm here would be mostly harmless. + // + // We skip that here anyway to work around the inability of blobPipelineDetectCompressionStep to differentiate + // between zstd and zstd:chunked; so we could, in varying situations over time, call RecordDigestCompressorName + // with the same digest and both ZstdAlgorithmName and ZstdChunkedAlgorithmName , which causes warnings about + // inconsistent data to be logged. + c.blobInfoCache.RecordDigestCompressorName(uploadedInfo.Digest, d.uploadedCompressorName) + } } if srcInfo.Digest != "" && srcInfo.Digest != uploadedInfo.Digest && d.srcCompressorName != "" && d.srcCompressorName != internalblobinfocache.UnknownCompression { - c.blobInfoCache.RecordDigestCompressorName(srcInfo.Digest, d.srcCompressorName) + if d.srcCompressorName != compressiontypes.ZstdChunkedAlgorithmName { + // HACK: Don’t record zstd:chunked algorithms, see above. + c.blobInfoCache.RecordDigestCompressorName(srcInfo.Digest, d.srcCompressorName) + } } return nil } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/encryption.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/encryption.go index b406b0c3..1305676d 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/encryption.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/encryption.go @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ func (d *bpDecryptionStepData) updateCryptoOperation(operation *types.LayerCrypt } } -// bpdData contains data that the copy pipeline needs about the encryption step. +// bpEncryptionStepData contains data that the copy pipeline needs about the encryption step. type bpEncryptionStepData struct { encrypting bool // We are actually encrypting the stream finalizer ocicrypt.EncryptLayerFinalizer diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/multiple.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/multiple.go index 30f6da25..f252e347 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/multiple.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/multiple.go @@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ func (c *copier) copyMultipleImages(ctx context.Context) (copiedManifest []byte, if err != nil { return nil, err } - sigs = append(sigs, newSigs...) + sigs = append(slices.Clone(sigs), newSigs...) c.Printf("Storing list signatures\n") if err := c.dest.PutSignaturesWithFormat(ctx, sigs, nil); err != nil { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/single.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/single.go index 37b1bfe9..67ca43f7 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/single.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/copy/single.go @@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ func (c *copier) copySingleImage(ctx context.Context, unparsedImage *image.Unpar if err != nil { return copySingleImageResult{}, err } - sigs = append(sigs, newSigs...) + sigs = append(slices.Clone(sigs), newSigs...) if len(sigs) > 0 { c.Printf("Storing signatures\n") @@ -380,8 +380,9 @@ func (ic *imageCopier) compareImageDestinationManifestEqual(ctx context.Context, compressionAlgos := set.New[string]() for _, srcInfo := range ic.src.LayerInfos() { - compression := compressionAlgorithmFromMIMEType(srcInfo) - compressionAlgos.Add(compression.Name()) + if c := compressionAlgorithmFromMIMEType(srcInfo); c != nil { + compressionAlgos.Add(c.Name()) + } } algos, err := algorithmsByNames(compressionAlgos.Values()) @@ -743,7 +744,9 @@ func (ic *imageCopier) copyLayer(ctx context.Context, srcInfo types.BlobInfo, to uploadedBlob, err := ic.c.dest.PutBlobPartial(ctx, &proxy, srcInfo, ic.c.blobInfoCache) if err == nil { if srcInfo.Size != -1 { - bar.SetRefill(srcInfo.Size - bar.Current()) + refill := srcInfo.Size - bar.Current() + bar.SetCurrent(srcInfo.Size) + bar.SetRefill(refill) } bar.mark100PercentComplete() hideProgressBar = false diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/daemon/daemon_dest.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/daemon/daemon_dest.go index 59e02462..55431db1 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/daemon/daemon_dest.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/daemon/daemon_dest.go @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ package daemon import ( "context" + "encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" "io" @@ -85,12 +86,40 @@ func imageLoadGoroutine(ctx context.Context, c *client.Client, reader *io.PipeRe } }() + err = imageLoad(ctx, c, reader) +} + +// imageLoad accepts tar stream on reader and sends it to c +func imageLoad(ctx context.Context, c *client.Client, reader *io.PipeReader) error { resp, err := c.ImageLoad(ctx, reader, true) if err != nil { - err = fmt.Errorf("saving image to docker engine: %w", err) - return + return fmt.Errorf("starting a load operation in docker engine: %w", err) } defer resp.Body.Close() + + // jsonError and jsonMessage are small subsets of docker/docker/pkg/jsonmessage.JSONError and JSONMessage, + // copied here to minimize dependencies. + type jsonError struct { + Message string `json:"message,omitempty"` + } + type jsonMessage struct { + Error *jsonError `json:"errorDetail,omitempty"` + } + + dec := json.NewDecoder(resp.Body) + for { + var msg jsonMessage + if err := dec.Decode(&msg); err != nil { + if err == io.EOF { + break + } + return fmt.Errorf("parsing docker load progress: %w", err) + } + if msg.Error != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("docker engine reported: %s", msg.Error.Message) + } + } + return nil // No error reported = success } // DesiredLayerCompression indicates if layers must be compressed, decompressed or preserved diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/distribution_error.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/distribution_error.go index 0fe91524..11b42c6e 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/distribution_error.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/distribution_error.go @@ -24,6 +24,7 @@ import ( "github.com/docker/distribution/registry/api/errcode" dockerChallenge "github.com/docker/distribution/registry/client/auth/challenge" + "golang.org/x/exp/slices" ) // errNoErrorsInBody is returned when an HTTP response body parses to an empty @@ -105,7 +106,7 @@ func makeErrorList(err error) []error { } func mergeErrors(err1, err2 error) error { - return errcode.Errors(append(makeErrorList(err1), makeErrorList(err2)...)) + return errcode.Errors(append(slices.Clone(makeErrorList(err1)), makeErrorList(err2)...)) } // handleErrorResponse returns error parsed from HTTP response for an diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/docker_client.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/docker_client.go index 288dd1a9..6ce8f700 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/docker_client.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/docker_client.go @@ -363,6 +363,11 @@ func SearchRegistry(ctx context.Context, sys *types.SystemContext, registry, ima hostname := registry if registry == dockerHostname { hostname = dockerV1Hostname + // A search term of library/foo does not find the library/foo image on the docker.io servers, + // which is surprising - and that Docker is modifying the search term client-side this same way, + // and it seems convenient to do the same thing. + // Read more here: https://github.com/containers/image/pull/2133#issue-1928524334 + image = strings.TrimPrefix(image, "library/") } client, err := newDockerClient(sys, hostname, registry) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/docker_image_dest.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/docker_image_dest.go index 0e7b154c..774068c2 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/docker_image_dest.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/docker_image_dest.go @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ func (d *dockerImageDestination) PutBlobWithOptions(ctx context.Context, stream // If requested, precompute the blob digest to prevent uploading layers that already exist on the registry. // This functionality is particularly useful when BlobInfoCache has not been populated with compressed digests, // the source blob is uncompressed, and the destination blob is being compressed "on the fly". - if inputInfo.Digest == "" && d.c.sys.DockerRegistryPushPrecomputeDigests { + if inputInfo.Digest == "" && d.c.sys != nil && d.c.sys.DockerRegistryPushPrecomputeDigests { logrus.Debugf("Precomputing digest layer for %s", reference.Path(d.ref.ref)) streamCopy, cleanup, err := streamdigest.ComputeBlobInfo(d.c.sys, stream, &inputInfo) if err != nil { @@ -341,39 +341,58 @@ func (d *dockerImageDestination) TryReusingBlobWithOptions(ctx context.Context, // Then try reusing blobs from other locations. candidates := options.Cache.CandidateLocations2(d.ref.Transport(), bicTransportScope(d.ref), info.Digest, options.CanSubstitute) for _, candidate := range candidates { - candidateRepo, err := parseBICLocationReference(candidate.Location) - if err != nil { - logrus.Debugf("Error parsing BlobInfoCache location reference: %s", err) - continue - } + var err error compressionOperation, compressionAlgorithm, err := blobinfocache.OperationAndAlgorithmForCompressor(candidate.CompressorName) if err != nil { logrus.Debugf("OperationAndAlgorithmForCompressor Failed: %v", err) continue } + var candidateRepo reference.Named + if !candidate.UnknownLocation { + candidateRepo, err = parseBICLocationReference(candidate.Location) + if err != nil { + logrus.Debugf("Error parsing BlobInfoCache location reference: %s", err) + continue + } + } if !impl.BlobMatchesRequiredCompression(options, compressionAlgorithm) { requiredCompression := "nil" if compressionAlgorithm != nil { requiredCompression = compressionAlgorithm.Name() } - logrus.Debugf("Ignoring candidate blob %s as reuse candidate due to compression mismatch ( %s vs %s ) in %s", candidate.Digest.String(), options.RequiredCompression.Name(), requiredCompression, candidateRepo.Name()) + if !candidate.UnknownLocation { + logrus.Debugf("Ignoring candidate blob %s as reuse candidate due to compression mismatch ( %s vs %s ) in %s", candidate.Digest.String(), options.RequiredCompression.Name(), requiredCompression, candidateRepo.Name()) + } else { + logrus.Debugf("Ignoring candidate blob %s as reuse candidate due to compression mismatch ( %s vs %s ) with no location match, checking current repo", candidate.Digest.String(), options.RequiredCompression.Name(), requiredCompression) + } continue } - if candidate.CompressorName != blobinfocache.Uncompressed { - logrus.Debugf("Trying to reuse cached location %s compressed with %s in %s", candidate.Digest.String(), candidate.CompressorName, candidateRepo.Name()) + if !candidate.UnknownLocation { + if candidate.CompressorName != blobinfocache.Uncompressed { + logrus.Debugf("Trying to reuse blob with cached digest %s compressed with %s in destination repo %s", candidate.Digest.String(), candidate.CompressorName, candidateRepo.Name()) + } else { + logrus.Debugf("Trying to reuse blob with cached digest %s in destination repo %s", candidate.Digest.String(), candidateRepo.Name()) + } + // Sanity checks: + if reference.Domain(candidateRepo) != reference.Domain(d.ref.ref) { + // OCI distribution spec 1.1 allows mounting blobs without specifying the source repo + // (the "from" parameter); in that case we might try to use these candidates as well. + // + // OTOH that would mean we can’t do the “blobExists” check, and if there is no match + // we could get an upload request that we would have to cancel. + logrus.Debugf("... Internal error: domain %s does not match destination %s", reference.Domain(candidateRepo), reference.Domain(d.ref.ref)) + continue + } } else { - logrus.Debugf("Trying to reuse cached location %s with no compression in %s", candidate.Digest.String(), candidateRepo.Name()) - } - - // Sanity checks: - if reference.Domain(candidateRepo) != reference.Domain(d.ref.ref) { - // OCI distribution spec 1.1 allows mounting blobs without specifying the source repo - // (the "from" parameter); in that case we might try to use these candidates as well. - // - // OTOH that would mean we can’t do the “blobExists” check, and if there is no match - // we could get an upload request that we would have to cancel. - logrus.Debugf("... Internal error: domain %s does not match destination %s", reference.Domain(candidateRepo), reference.Domain(d.ref.ref)) - continue + if candidate.CompressorName != blobinfocache.Uncompressed { + logrus.Debugf("Trying to reuse blob with cached digest %s compressed with %s with no location match, checking current repo", candidate.Digest.String(), candidate.CompressorName) + } else { + logrus.Debugf("Trying to reuse blob with cached digest %s in destination repo with no location match, checking current repo", candidate.Digest.String()) + } + // This digest is a known variant of this blob but we don’t + // have a recorded location in this registry, let’s try looking + // for it in the current repo. + candidateRepo = reference.TrimNamed(d.ref.ref) } if candidateRepo.Name() == d.ref.ref.Name() && candidate.Digest == info.Digest { logrus.Debug("... Already tried the primary destination") @@ -688,6 +707,10 @@ func (d *dockerImageDestination) putSignaturesToSigstoreAttachments(ctx context. } } + // To make sure we can safely append to the slices of ociManifest, without adding a remote dependency on the code that creates it. + ociManifest.Layers = slices.Clone(ociManifest.Layers) + // We don’t need to ^^^ for ociConfig.RootFS.DiffIDs because we have created it empty ourselves, and json.Unmarshal is documented to append() to + // the slice in the original object (or in a newly allocated object). for _, sig := range signatures { mimeType := sig.UntrustedMIMEType() payloadBlob := sig.UntrustedPayload() diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/errors.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/errors.go index e0396918..4392f9d1 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/errors.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/errors.go @@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ func registryHTTPResponseToError(res *http.Response) error { response = response[:50] + "..." } // %.0w makes e visible to error.Unwrap() without including any text - err = fmt.Errorf("StatusCode: %d, %s%.0w", e.StatusCode, response, e) + err = fmt.Errorf("StatusCode: %d, %q%.0w", e.StatusCode, response, e) case errcode.Error: // e.Error() is fmt.Sprintf("%s: %s", e.Code.Error(), e.Message, which is usually // rather redundant. So reword it without using e.Code.Error() if e.Message is the default. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/image/unparsed.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/image/unparsed.go index 123f6ce6..f2ebb929 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/image/unparsed.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/image/unparsed.go @@ -2,6 +2,8 @@ package image import ( "github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/image" + "github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/private" + "github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/unparsedimage" "github.com/containers/image/v5/types" "github.com/opencontainers/go-digest" ) @@ -17,3 +19,23 @@ type UnparsedImage = image.UnparsedImage func UnparsedInstance(src types.ImageSource, instanceDigest *digest.Digest) *UnparsedImage { return image.UnparsedInstance(src, instanceDigest) } + +// unparsedWithRef wraps a private.UnparsedImage, claiming another replacementRef +type unparsedWithRef struct { + private.UnparsedImage + ref types.ImageReference +} + +func (uwr *unparsedWithRef) Reference() types.ImageReference { + return uwr.ref +} + +// UnparsedInstanceWithReference returns a types.UnparsedImage for wrappedInstance which claims to be a replacementRef. +// This is useful for combining image data with other reference values, e.g. to check signatures on a locally-pulled image +// based on a remote-registry policy. +func UnparsedInstanceWithReference(wrappedInstance types.UnparsedImage, replacementRef types.ImageReference) types.UnparsedImage { + return &unparsedWithRef{ + UnparsedImage: unparsedimage.FromPublic(wrappedInstance), + ref: replacementRef, + } +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/blobinfocache/types.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/blobinfocache/types.go index fdd24581..429d6826 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/blobinfocache/types.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/blobinfocache/types.go @@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ type BlobInfoCache2 interface { // otherwise the cache could be poisoned and cause us to make incorrect edits to type // information in a manifest. RecordDigestCompressorName(anyDigest digest.Digest, compressorName string) - // CandidateLocations2 returns a prioritized, limited, number of blobs and their locations + // CandidateLocations2 returns a prioritized, limited, number of blobs and their locations (if known) // that could possibly be reused within the specified (transport scope) (if they still // exist, which is not guaranteed). // @@ -46,7 +46,8 @@ type BlobInfoCache2 interface { // BICReplacementCandidate2 is an item returned by BlobInfoCache2.CandidateLocations2. type BICReplacementCandidate2 struct { - Digest digest.Digest - CompressorName string // either the Name() of a known pkg/compression.Algorithm, or Uncompressed or UnknownCompression - Location types.BICLocationReference + Digest digest.Digest + CompressorName string // either the Name() of a known pkg/compression.Algorithm, or Uncompressed or UnknownCompression + UnknownLocation bool // is true when `Location` for this blob is not set + Location types.BICLocationReference // not set if UnknownLocation is set to `true` } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/image/oci.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/image/oci.go index 6629967b..df0e8e41 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/image/oci.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/image/oci.go @@ -196,14 +196,12 @@ func (m *manifestOCI1) convertToManifestSchema2Generic(ctx context.Context, opti return m.convertToManifestSchema2(ctx, options) } -// prepareLayerDecryptEditsIfNecessary checks if options requires layer decryptions. +// layerEditsOfOCIOnlyFeatures checks if options requires some layer edits to be done before converting to a Docker format. // If not, it returns (nil, nil). // If decryption is required, it returns a set of edits to provide to OCI1.UpdateLayerInfos, // and edits *options to not try decryption again. -func (m *manifestOCI1) prepareLayerDecryptEditsIfNecessary(options *types.ManifestUpdateOptions) ([]types.BlobInfo, error) { - if options == nil || !slices.ContainsFunc(options.LayerInfos, func(info types.BlobInfo) bool { - return info.CryptoOperation == types.Decrypt - }) { +func (m *manifestOCI1) layerEditsOfOCIOnlyFeatures(options *types.ManifestUpdateOptions) ([]types.BlobInfo, error) { + if options == nil || options.LayerInfos == nil { return nil, nil } @@ -212,19 +210,35 @@ func (m *manifestOCI1) prepareLayerDecryptEditsIfNecessary(options *types.Manife return nil, fmt.Errorf("preparing to decrypt before conversion: %d layers vs. %d layer edits", len(originalInfos), len(options.LayerInfos)) } - res := slices.Clone(originalInfos) // Start with a full copy so that we don't forget to copy anything: use the current data in full unless we intentionaly deviate. - updatedEdits := slices.Clone(options.LayerInfos) - for i, info := range options.LayerInfos { - if info.CryptoOperation == types.Decrypt { - res[i].CryptoOperation = types.Decrypt - updatedEdits[i].CryptoOperation = types.PreserveOriginalCrypto // Don't try to decrypt in a schema[12] manifest later, that would fail. + ociOnlyEdits := slices.Clone(originalInfos) // Start with a full copy so that we don't forget to copy anything: use the current data in full unless we intentionally deviate. + laterEdits := slices.Clone(options.LayerInfos) + needsOCIOnlyEdits := false + for i, edit := range options.LayerInfos { + // Unless determined otherwise, don't do any compression-related MIME type conversions. m.LayerInfos() should not set these edit instructions, but be explicit. + ociOnlyEdits[i].CompressionOperation = types.PreserveOriginal + ociOnlyEdits[i].CompressionAlgorithm = nil + + if edit.CryptoOperation == types.Decrypt { + needsOCIOnlyEdits = true // Encrypted types must be removed before conversion because they can’t be represented in Docker schemas + ociOnlyEdits[i].CryptoOperation = types.Decrypt + laterEdits[i].CryptoOperation = types.PreserveOriginalCrypto // Don't try to decrypt in a schema[12] manifest later, that would fail. + } + + if originalInfos[i].MediaType == imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageLayerZstd || + originalInfos[i].MediaType == imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageLayerNonDistributableZstd { //nolint:staticcheck // NonDistributable layers are deprecated, but we want to continue to support manipulating pre-existing images. + needsOCIOnlyEdits = true // Zstd MIME types must be removed before conversion because they can’t be represented in Docker schemas. + ociOnlyEdits[i].CompressionOperation = edit.CompressionOperation + ociOnlyEdits[i].CompressionAlgorithm = edit.CompressionAlgorithm + laterEdits[i].CompressionOperation = types.PreserveOriginal + laterEdits[i].CompressionAlgorithm = nil } - // Don't do any compression-related MIME type conversions. m.LayerInfos() should not set these edit instructions, but be explicit. - res[i].CompressionOperation = types.PreserveOriginal - res[i].CompressionAlgorithm = nil } - options.LayerInfos = updatedEdits - return res, nil + if !needsOCIOnlyEdits { + return nil, nil + } + + options.LayerInfos = laterEdits + return ociOnlyEdits, nil } // convertToManifestSchema2 returns a genericManifest implementation converted to manifest.DockerV2Schema2MediaType. @@ -238,15 +252,15 @@ func (m *manifestOCI1) convertToManifestSchema2(_ context.Context, options *type // Mostly we first make a format conversion, and _afterwards_ do layer edits. But first we need to do the layer edits // which remove OCI-specific features, because trying to convert those layers would fail. - // So, do the layer updates for decryption. + // So, do the layer updates for decryption, and for conversions from Zstd. ociManifest := m.m - layerDecryptEdits, err := m.prepareLayerDecryptEditsIfNecessary(options) + ociOnlyEdits, err := m.layerEditsOfOCIOnlyFeatures(options) if err != nil { return nil, err } - if layerDecryptEdits != nil { + if ociOnlyEdits != nil { ociManifest = manifest.OCI1Clone(ociManifest) - if err := ociManifest.UpdateLayerInfos(layerDecryptEdits); err != nil { + if err := ociManifest.UpdateLayerInfos(ociOnlyEdits); err != nil { return nil, err } } @@ -275,9 +289,8 @@ func (m *manifestOCI1) convertToManifestSchema2(_ context.Context, options *type layers[idx].MediaType = manifest.DockerV2Schema2LayerMediaType case imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageLayerZstd: return nil, fmt.Errorf("Error during manifest conversion: %q: zstd compression is not supported for docker images", layers[idx].MediaType) - // FIXME: s/Zsdt/Zstd/ after ocicrypt with https://github.com/containers/ocicrypt/pull/91 is released case ociencspec.MediaTypeLayerEnc, ociencspec.MediaTypeLayerGzipEnc, ociencspec.MediaTypeLayerZstdEnc, - ociencspec.MediaTypeLayerNonDistributableEnc, ociencspec.MediaTypeLayerNonDistributableGzipEnc, ociencspec.MediaTypeLayerNonDistributableZsdtEnc: + ociencspec.MediaTypeLayerNonDistributableEnc, ociencspec.MediaTypeLayerNonDistributableGzipEnc, ociencspec.MediaTypeLayerNonDistributableZstdEnc: return nil, fmt.Errorf("during manifest conversion: encrypted layers (%q) are not supported in docker images", layers[idx].MediaType) default: return nil, fmt.Errorf("Unknown media type during manifest conversion: %q", layers[idx].MediaType) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/imagedestination/impl/helpers.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/imagedestination/impl/helpers.go index d5de81a6..5d28b3e7 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/imagedestination/impl/helpers.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/imagedestination/impl/helpers.go @@ -12,6 +12,11 @@ func BlobMatchesRequiredCompression(options private.TryReusingBlobOptions, candi if options.RequiredCompression == nil { return true // no requirement imposed } + if options.RequiredCompression.Name() == compression.ZstdChunkedAlgorithmName { + // HACK: Never match when the caller asks for zstd:chunked, because we don’t record the annotations required to use the chunked blobs. + // The caller must re-compress to build those annotations. + return false + } return candidateCompression != nil && (options.RequiredCompression.Name() == candidateCompression.Name()) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/manifest/docker_schema2_list.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/manifest/docker_schema2_list.go index 357e2f3d..7ce5bb06 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/manifest/docker_schema2_list.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/manifest/docker_schema2_list.go @@ -133,7 +133,9 @@ func (index *Schema2ListPublic) editInstances(editInstances []ListEdit) error { } } if len(addedEntries) != 0 { - index.Manifests = append(index.Manifests, addedEntries...) + // slices.Clone() here to ensure a private backing array; + // an external caller could have manually created Schema2ListPublic with a slice with extra capacity. + index.Manifests = append(slices.Clone(index.Manifests), addedEntries...) } return nil } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/manifest/oci_index.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/manifest/oci_index.go index dcd2646d..d8d06513 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/manifest/oci_index.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/manifest/oci_index.go @@ -167,7 +167,9 @@ func (index *OCI1IndexPublic) editInstances(editInstances []ListEdit) error { } } if len(addedEntries) != 0 { - index.Manifests = append(index.Manifests, addedEntries...) + // slices.Clone() here to ensure the slice uses a private backing array; + // an external caller could have manually created OCI1IndexPublic with a slice with extra capacity. + index.Manifests = append(slices.Clone(index.Manifests), addedEntries...) } if len(addedEntries) != 0 || updatedAnnotations { slices.SortStableFunc(index.Manifests, func(a, b imgspecv1.Descriptor) int { @@ -220,7 +222,7 @@ func (ic instanceCandidate) isPreferredOver(other *instanceCandidate, preferGzip case ic.manifestPosition != other.manifestPosition: return ic.manifestPosition < other.manifestPosition } - panic("internal error: invalid comparision between two candidates") // This should not be reachable because in all calls we make, the two candidates differ at least in manifestPosition. + panic("internal error: invalid comparison between two candidates") // This should not be reachable because in all calls we make, the two candidates differ at least in manifestPosition. } // chooseInstance is a private equivalent to ChooseInstanceByCompression, diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/archive/oci_src.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/archive/oci_src.go index 6c9ee334..ee840989 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/archive/oci_src.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/archive/oci_src.go @@ -28,6 +28,18 @@ func (e ImageNotFoundError) Error() string { return fmt.Sprintf("no descriptor found for reference %q", e.ref.image) } +// ArchiveFileNotFoundError occurs when the archive file does not exist. +type ArchiveFileNotFoundError struct { + // ref is the image reference + ref ociArchiveReference + // path is the file path that was not present + path string +} + +func (e ArchiveFileNotFoundError) Error() string { + return fmt.Sprintf("archive file not found: %q", e.path) +} + type ociArchiveImageSource struct { impl.Compat diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/archive/oci_transport.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/archive/oci_transport.go index 2a03feee..d5fee363 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/archive/oci_transport.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/archive/oci_transport.go @@ -4,6 +4,7 @@ import ( "context" "errors" "fmt" + "io/fs" "os" "strings" @@ -171,18 +172,24 @@ func createOCIRef(sys *types.SystemContext, image string) (tempDirOCIRef, error) // creates the temporary directory and copies the tarred content to it func createUntarTempDir(sys *types.SystemContext, ref ociArchiveReference) (tempDirOCIRef, error) { + src := ref.resolvedFile + arch, err := os.Open(src) + if err != nil { + if errors.Is(err, fs.ErrNotExist) { + return tempDirOCIRef{}, ArchiveFileNotFoundError{ref: ref, path: src} + } else { + return tempDirOCIRef{}, err + } + } + defer arch.Close() + tempDirRef, err := createOCIRef(sys, ref.image) if err != nil { return tempDirOCIRef{}, fmt.Errorf("creating oci reference: %w", err) } - src := ref.resolvedFile dst := tempDirRef.tempDirectory + // TODO: This can take quite some time, and should ideally be cancellable using a context.Context. - arch, err := os.Open(src) - if err != nil { - return tempDirOCIRef{}, err - } - defer arch.Close() if err := archive.NewDefaultArchiver().Untar(arch, dst, &archive.TarOptions{NoLchown: true}); err != nil { if err := tempDirRef.deleteTempDir(); err != nil { return tempDirOCIRef{}, fmt.Errorf("deleting temp directory %q: %w", tempDirRef.tempDirectory, err) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_delete.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_delete.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..8dd54f25 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_delete.go @@ -0,0 +1,240 @@ +package layout + +import ( + "context" + "encoding/json" + "fmt" + "io/fs" + "os" + + "github.com/containers/image/v5/internal/set" + "github.com/containers/image/v5/types" + digest "github.com/opencontainers/go-digest" + imgspecv1 "github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go/v1" + "github.com/sirupsen/logrus" + "golang.org/x/exp/slices" +) + +// DeleteImage deletes the named image from the directory, if supported. +func (ref ociReference) DeleteImage(ctx context.Context, sys *types.SystemContext) error { + sharedBlobsDir := "" + if sys != nil && sys.OCISharedBlobDirPath != "" { + sharedBlobsDir = sys.OCISharedBlobDirPath + } + + descriptor, descriptorIndex, err := ref.getManifestDescriptor() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + var blobsUsedByImage map[digest.Digest]int + + switch descriptor.MediaType { + case imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageManifest: + blobsUsedByImage, err = ref.getBlobsUsedInSingleImage(&descriptor, sharedBlobsDir) + case imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageIndex: + blobsUsedByImage, err = ref.getBlobsUsedInImageIndex(&descriptor, sharedBlobsDir) + default: + return fmt.Errorf("unsupported mediaType in index: %q", descriptor.MediaType) + } + if err != nil { + return err + } + + blobsToDelete, err := ref.getBlobsToDelete(blobsUsedByImage, sharedBlobsDir) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + err = ref.deleteBlobs(blobsToDelete) + if err != nil { + return err + } + + return ref.deleteReferenceFromIndex(descriptorIndex) +} + +func (ref ociReference) getBlobsUsedInSingleImage(descriptor *imgspecv1.Descriptor, sharedBlobsDir string) (map[digest.Digest]int, error) { + manifest, err := ref.getManifest(descriptor, sharedBlobsDir) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + blobsUsedInManifest := ref.getBlobsUsedInManifest(manifest) + blobsUsedInManifest[descriptor.Digest]++ // Add the current manifest to the list of blobs used by this reference + + return blobsUsedInManifest, nil +} + +func (ref ociReference) getBlobsUsedInImageIndex(descriptor *imgspecv1.Descriptor, sharedBlobsDir string) (map[digest.Digest]int, error) { + blobPath, err := ref.blobPath(descriptor.Digest, sharedBlobsDir) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + index, err := parseIndex(blobPath) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + blobsUsedInImageRefIndex := make(map[digest.Digest]int) + err = ref.addBlobsUsedInIndex(blobsUsedInImageRefIndex, index, sharedBlobsDir) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + blobsUsedInImageRefIndex[descriptor.Digest]++ // Add the nested index in the list of blobs used by this reference + + return blobsUsedInImageRefIndex, nil +} + +// Updates a map of digest with the usage count, so a blob that is referenced three times will have 3 in the map +func (ref ociReference) addBlobsUsedInIndex(destination map[digest.Digest]int, index *imgspecv1.Index, sharedBlobsDir string) error { + for _, descriptor := range index.Manifests { + destination[descriptor.Digest]++ + switch descriptor.MediaType { + case imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageManifest: + manifest, err := ref.getManifest(&descriptor, sharedBlobsDir) + if err != nil { + return err + } + for digest, count := range ref.getBlobsUsedInManifest(manifest) { + destination[digest] += count + } + case imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageIndex: + blobPath, err := ref.blobPath(descriptor.Digest, sharedBlobsDir) + if err != nil { + return err + } + index, err := parseIndex(blobPath) + if err != nil { + return err + } + err = ref.addBlobsUsedInIndex(destination, index, sharedBlobsDir) + if err != nil { + return err + } + default: + return fmt.Errorf("unsupported mediaType in index: %q", descriptor.MediaType) + } + } + + return nil +} + +func (ref ociReference) getBlobsUsedInManifest(manifest *imgspecv1.Manifest) map[digest.Digest]int { + blobsUsedInManifest := make(map[digest.Digest]int, 0) + + blobsUsedInManifest[manifest.Config.Digest]++ + for _, layer := range manifest.Layers { + blobsUsedInManifest[layer.Digest]++ + } + + return blobsUsedInManifest +} + +// This takes in a map of the digest and their usage count in the manifest to be deleted +// It will compare it to the digest usage in the root index, and return a set of the blobs that can be safely deleted +func (ref ociReference) getBlobsToDelete(blobsUsedByDescriptorToDelete map[digest.Digest]int, sharedBlobsDir string) (*set.Set[digest.Digest], error) { + rootIndex, err := ref.getIndex() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + blobsUsedInRootIndex := make(map[digest.Digest]int) + err = ref.addBlobsUsedInIndex(blobsUsedInRootIndex, rootIndex, sharedBlobsDir) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + blobsToDelete := set.New[digest.Digest]() + + for digest, count := range blobsUsedInRootIndex { + if count-blobsUsedByDescriptorToDelete[digest] == 0 { + blobsToDelete.Add(digest) + } + } + + return blobsToDelete, nil +} + +// This transport never generates layouts where blobs for an image are both in the local blobs directory +// and the shared one; it’s either one or the other, depending on how OCISharedBlobDirPath is set. +// +// But we can’t correctly compute use counts for OCISharedBlobDirPath (because we don't know what +// the other layouts sharing that directory are, and we might not even have permission to read them), +// so we can’t really delete any blobs in that case. +// Checking the _local_ blobs directory, and deleting blobs from there, doesn't really hurt, +// in case the layout was created using some other tool or without OCISharedBlobDirPath set, so let's silently +// check for local blobs (but we should make no noise if the blobs are actually in the shared directory). +// +// So, NOTE: the blobPath() call below hard-codes "" even in calls where OCISharedBlobDirPath is set +func (ref ociReference) deleteBlobs(blobsToDelete *set.Set[digest.Digest]) error { + for _, digest := range blobsToDelete.Values() { + blobPath, err := ref.blobPath(digest, "") //Only delete in the local directory, see comment above + if err != nil { + return err + } + err = deleteBlob(blobPath) + if err != nil { + return err + } + } + + return nil +} + +func deleteBlob(blobPath string) error { + logrus.Debug(fmt.Sprintf("Deleting blob at %q", blobPath)) + + err := os.Remove(blobPath) + if err != nil && !os.IsNotExist(err) { + return err + } else { + return nil + } +} + +func (ref ociReference) deleteReferenceFromIndex(referenceIndex int) error { + index, err := ref.getIndex() + if err != nil { + return err + } + + index.Manifests = slices.Delete(index.Manifests, referenceIndex, referenceIndex+1) + + return saveJSON(ref.indexPath(), index) +} + +func saveJSON(path string, content any) error { + // If the file already exists, get its mode to preserve it + var mode fs.FileMode + existingfi, err := os.Stat(path) + if err != nil { + if !os.IsNotExist(err) { + return err + } else { // File does not exist, use default mode + mode = 0644 + } + } else { + mode = existingfi.Mode() + } + + file, err := os.OpenFile(path, os.O_WRONLY|os.O_CREATE|os.O_TRUNC, mode) + if err != nil { + return err + } + defer file.Close() + + return json.NewEncoder(file).Encode(content) +} + +func (ref ociReference) getManifest(descriptor *imgspecv1.Descriptor, sharedBlobsDir string) (*imgspecv1.Manifest, error) { + manifestPath, err := ref.blobPath(descriptor.Digest, sharedBlobsDir) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + manifest, err := parseJSON[imgspecv1.Manifest](manifestPath) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return manifest, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_dest.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_dest.go index 8ff43d44..100d1676 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_dest.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_dest.go @@ -19,6 +19,7 @@ import ( digest "github.com/opencontainers/go-digest" imgspec "github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go" imgspecv1 "github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/specs-go/v1" + "golang.org/x/exp/slices" ) type ociImageDestination struct { @@ -84,7 +85,7 @@ func newImageDestination(sys *types.SystemContext, ref ociReference) (private.Im // Per the OCI image specification, layouts MUST have a "blobs" subdirectory, // but it MAY be empty (e.g. if we never end up calling PutBlob) // https://github.com/opencontainers/image-spec/blame/7c889fafd04a893f5c5f50b7ab9963d5d64e5242/image-layout.md#L19 - if err := ensureDirectoryExists(filepath.Join(d.ref.dir, "blobs")); err != nil { + if err := ensureDirectoryExists(filepath.Join(d.ref.dir, imgspecv1.ImageBlobsDir)); err != nil { return nil, err } return d, nil @@ -271,8 +272,8 @@ func (d *ociImageDestination) addManifest(desc *imgspecv1.Descriptor) { return } } - // It's a new entry to be added to the index. - d.index.Manifests = append(d.index.Manifests, *desc) + // It's a new entry to be added to the index. Use slices.Clone() to avoid a remote dependency on how d.index was created. + d.index.Manifests = append(slices.Clone(d.index.Manifests), *desc) } // Commit marks the process of storing the image as successful and asks for the image to be persisted. @@ -283,7 +284,13 @@ func (d *ociImageDestination) addManifest(desc *imgspecv1.Descriptor) { // - Uploaded data MAY be visible to others before Commit() is called // - Uploaded data MAY be removed or MAY remain around if Close() is called without Commit() (i.e. rollback is allowed but not guaranteed) func (d *ociImageDestination) Commit(context.Context, types.UnparsedImage) error { - if err := os.WriteFile(d.ref.ociLayoutPath(), []byte(`{"imageLayoutVersion": "1.0.0"}`), 0644); err != nil { + layoutBytes, err := json.Marshal(imgspecv1.ImageLayout{ + Version: imgspecv1.ImageLayoutVersion, + }) + if err != nil { + return err + } + if err := os.WriteFile(d.ref.ociLayoutPath(), layoutBytes, 0644); err != nil { return err } indexJSON, err := json.Marshal(d.index) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_src.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_src.go index 6b423f3b..f5f1debc 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_src.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_src.go @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ func newImageSource(sys *types.SystemContext, ref ociReference) (private.ImageSo client := &http.Client{} client.Transport = tr - descriptor, err := ref.getManifestDescriptor() + descriptor, _, err := ref.getManifestDescriptor() if err != nil { return nil, err } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_transport.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_transport.go index 6586b844..1e26dc52 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_transport.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/oci/layout/oci_transport.go @@ -160,48 +160,56 @@ func (ref ociReference) NewImage(ctx context.Context, sys *types.SystemContext) // getIndex returns a pointer to the index references by this ociReference. If an error occurs opening an index nil is returned together // with an error. func (ref ociReference) getIndex() (*imgspecv1.Index, error) { - indexJSON, err := os.Open(ref.indexPath()) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - defer indexJSON.Close() - - index := &imgspecv1.Index{} - if err := json.NewDecoder(indexJSON).Decode(index); err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return index, nil + return parseIndex(ref.indexPath()) } -func (ref ociReference) getManifestDescriptor() (imgspecv1.Descriptor, error) { +func parseIndex(path string) (*imgspecv1.Index, error) { + return parseJSON[imgspecv1.Index](path) +} + +func parseJSON[T any](path string) (*T, error) { + content, err := os.Open(path) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + defer content.Close() + + obj := new(T) + if err := json.NewDecoder(content).Decode(obj); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + return obj, nil +} + +func (ref ociReference) getManifestDescriptor() (imgspecv1.Descriptor, int, error) { index, err := ref.getIndex() if err != nil { - return imgspecv1.Descriptor{}, err + return imgspecv1.Descriptor{}, -1, err } if ref.image == "" { // return manifest if only one image is in the oci directory if len(index.Manifests) != 1 { // ask user to choose image when more than one image in the oci directory - return imgspecv1.Descriptor{}, ErrMoreThanOneImage + return imgspecv1.Descriptor{}, -1, ErrMoreThanOneImage } - return index.Manifests[0], nil + return index.Manifests[0], 0, nil } else { // if image specified, look through all manifests for a match var unsupportedMIMETypes []string - for _, md := range index.Manifests { + for i, md := range index.Manifests { if refName, ok := md.Annotations[imgspecv1.AnnotationRefName]; ok && refName == ref.image { if md.MediaType == imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageManifest || md.MediaType == imgspecv1.MediaTypeImageIndex { - return md, nil + return md, i, nil } unsupportedMIMETypes = append(unsupportedMIMETypes, md.MediaType) } } if len(unsupportedMIMETypes) != 0 { - return imgspecv1.Descriptor{}, fmt.Errorf("reference %q matches unsupported manifest MIME types %q", ref.image, unsupportedMIMETypes) + return imgspecv1.Descriptor{}, -1, fmt.Errorf("reference %q matches unsupported manifest MIME types %q", ref.image, unsupportedMIMETypes) } } - return imgspecv1.Descriptor{}, ImageNotFoundError{ref} + return imgspecv1.Descriptor{}, -1, ImageNotFoundError{ref} } // LoadManifestDescriptor loads the manifest descriptor to be used to retrieve the image name @@ -211,7 +219,8 @@ func LoadManifestDescriptor(imgRef types.ImageReference) (imgspecv1.Descriptor, if !ok { return imgspecv1.Descriptor{}, errors.New("error typecasting, need type ociRef") } - return ociRef.getManifestDescriptor() + md, _, err := ociRef.getManifestDescriptor() + return md, err } // NewImageSource returns a types.ImageSource for this reference. @@ -226,19 +235,14 @@ func (ref ociReference) NewImageDestination(ctx context.Context, sys *types.Syst return newImageDestination(sys, ref) } -// DeleteImage deletes the named image from the registry, if supported. -func (ref ociReference) DeleteImage(ctx context.Context, sys *types.SystemContext) error { - return errors.New("Deleting images not implemented for oci: images") -} - // ociLayoutPath returns a path for the oci-layout within a directory using OCI conventions. func (ref ociReference) ociLayoutPath() string { - return filepath.Join(ref.dir, "oci-layout") + return filepath.Join(ref.dir, imgspecv1.ImageLayoutFile) } // indexPath returns a path for the index.json within a directory using OCI conventions. func (ref ociReference) indexPath() string { - return filepath.Join(ref.dir, "index.json") + return filepath.Join(ref.dir, imgspecv1.ImageIndexFile) } // blobPath returns a path for a blob within a directory using OCI image-layout conventions. @@ -246,9 +250,11 @@ func (ref ociReference) blobPath(digest digest.Digest, sharedBlobDir string) (st if err := digest.Validate(); err != nil { return "", fmt.Errorf("unexpected digest reference %s: %w", digest, err) } - blobDir := filepath.Join(ref.dir, "blobs") + var blobDir string if sharedBlobDir != "" { blobDir = sharedBlobDir + } else { + blobDir = filepath.Join(ref.dir, imgspecv1.ImageBlobsDir) } return filepath.Join(blobDir, digest.Algorithm().String(), digest.Hex()), nil } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/internal/prioritize/prioritize.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/internal/prioritize/prioritize.go index bc9315f6..97562687 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/internal/prioritize/prioritize.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/internal/prioritize/prioritize.go @@ -10,15 +10,20 @@ import ( "github.com/opencontainers/go-digest" ) -// replacementAttempts is the number of blob replacement candidates returned by destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidates, +// replacementAttempts is the number of blob replacement candidates with known location returned by destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidates, // and therefore ultimately by types.BlobInfoCache.CandidateLocations. // This is a heuristic/guess, and could well use a different value. const replacementAttempts = 5 +// replacementUnknownLocationAttempts is the number of blob replacement candidates with unknown Location returned by destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidates, +// and therefore ultimately by blobinfocache.BlobInfoCache2.CandidateLocations2. +// This is a heuristic/guess, and could well use a different value. +const replacementUnknownLocationAttempts = 2 + // CandidateWithTime is the input to types.BICReplacementCandidate prioritization. type CandidateWithTime struct { Candidate blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2 // The replacement candidate - LastSeen time.Time // Time the candidate was last known to exist (either read or written) + LastSeen time.Time // Time the candidate was last known to exist (either read or written) (not set for Candidate.UnknownLocation) } // candidateSortState is a local state implementing sort.Interface on candidates to prioritize, @@ -77,9 +82,22 @@ func (css *candidateSortState) Swap(i, j int) { css.cs[i], css.cs[j] = css.cs[j], css.cs[i] } -// destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidatesWithMax is destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidates with a parameter for the -// number of entries to limit, only to make testing simpler. -func destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidatesWithMax(cs []CandidateWithTime, primaryDigest, uncompressedDigest digest.Digest, maxCandidates int) []blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2 { +func min(a, b int) int { + if a < b { + return a + } + return b +} + +// destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidatesWithMax is destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidates with parameters for the +// number of entries to limit for known and unknown location separately, only to make testing simpler. +// TODO: following function is not destructive any more in the nature instead priortized result is actually copies of the original +// candidate set, so In future we might wanna re-name this public API and remove the destructive prefix. +func destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidatesWithMax(cs []CandidateWithTime, primaryDigest, uncompressedDigest digest.Digest, totalLimit int, noLocationLimit int) []blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2 { + // split unknown candidates and known candidates + // and limit them seperately. + var knownLocationCandidates []CandidateWithTime + var unknownLocationCandidates []CandidateWithTime // We don't need to use sort.Stable() because nanosecond timestamps are (presumably?) unique, so no two elements should // compare equal. // FIXME: Use slices.SortFunc after we update to Go 1.20 (Go 1.21?) and Time.Compare and cmp.Compare are available. @@ -88,24 +106,34 @@ func destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidatesWithMax(cs []CandidateWithTime, primaryDigest: primaryDigest, uncompressedDigest: uncompressedDigest, }) - - resLength := len(cs) - if resLength > maxCandidates { - resLength = maxCandidates + for _, candidate := range cs { + if candidate.Candidate.UnknownLocation { + unknownLocationCandidates = append(unknownLocationCandidates, candidate) + } else { + knownLocationCandidates = append(knownLocationCandidates, candidate) + } } - res := make([]blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2, resLength) - for i := range res { - res[i] = cs[i].Candidate + + knownLocationCandidatesUsed := min(len(knownLocationCandidates), totalLimit) + remainingCapacity := totalLimit - knownLocationCandidatesUsed + unknownLocationCandidatesUsed := min(noLocationLimit, min(remainingCapacity, len(unknownLocationCandidates))) + res := make([]blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2, knownLocationCandidatesUsed) + for i := 0; i < knownLocationCandidatesUsed; i++ { + res[i] = knownLocationCandidates[i].Candidate + } + // If candidates with unknown location are found, lets add them to final list + for i := 0; i < unknownLocationCandidatesUsed; i++ { + res = append(res, unknownLocationCandidates[i].Candidate) } return res } // DestructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidates consumes AND DESTROYS an array of possible replacement candidates with their last known existence times, -// the primary digest the user actually asked for, and the corresponding uncompressed digest (if known, possibly equal to the primary digest), -// and returns an appropriately prioritized and/or trimmed result suitable for a return value from types.BlobInfoCache.CandidateLocations. +// the primary digest the user actually asked for, the corresponding uncompressed digest (if known, possibly equal to the primary digest) returns an +// appropriately prioritized and/or trimmed result suitable for a return value from types.BlobInfoCache.CandidateLocations. // // WARNING: The array of candidates is destructively modified. (The implementation of this function could of course // make a copy, but all CandidateLocations implementations build the slice of candidates only for the single purpose of calling this function anyway.) func DestructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidates(cs []CandidateWithTime, primaryDigest, uncompressedDigest digest.Digest) []blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2 { - return destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidatesWithMax(cs, primaryDigest, uncompressedDigest, replacementAttempts) + return destructivelyPrioritizeReplacementCandidatesWithMax(cs, primaryDigest, uncompressedDigest, replacementAttempts, replacementUnknownLocationAttempts) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/memory/memory.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/memory/memory.go index 9e5c4256..cfad16b2 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/memory/memory.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/memory/memory.go @@ -133,24 +133,39 @@ func (mem *cache) RecordDigestCompressorName(blobDigest digest.Digest, compresso mem.compressors[blobDigest] = compressorName } -// appendReplacementCandidates creates prioritize.CandidateWithTime values for (transport, scope, digest), and returns the result of appending them to candidates. -func (mem *cache) appendReplacementCandidates(candidates []prioritize.CandidateWithTime, transport types.ImageTransport, scope types.BICTransportScope, digest digest.Digest, requireCompressionInfo bool) []prioritize.CandidateWithTime { +// appendReplacementCandidates creates prioritize.CandidateWithTime values for digest in memory +// with corresponding compression info from mem.compressors, and returns the result of appending +// them to candidates. v2Output allows including candidates with unknown location, and filters out +// candidates with unknown compression. +func (mem *cache) appendReplacementCandidates(candidates []prioritize.CandidateWithTime, transport types.ImageTransport, scope types.BICTransportScope, digest digest.Digest, v2Output bool) []prioritize.CandidateWithTime { + compressorName := blobinfocache.UnknownCompression + if v, ok := mem.compressors[digest]; ok { + compressorName = v + } + if compressorName == blobinfocache.UnknownCompression && v2Output { + return candidates + } locations := mem.knownLocations[locationKey{transport: transport.Name(), scope: scope, blobDigest: digest}] // nil if not present - for l, t := range locations { - compressorName, compressorKnown := mem.compressors[digest] - if !compressorKnown { - if requireCompressionInfo { - continue - } - compressorName = blobinfocache.UnknownCompression + if len(locations) > 0 { + for l, t := range locations { + candidates = append(candidates, prioritize.CandidateWithTime{ + Candidate: blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2{ + Digest: digest, + CompressorName: compressorName, + Location: l, + }, + LastSeen: t, + }) } + } else if v2Output { candidates = append(candidates, prioritize.CandidateWithTime{ Candidate: blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2{ - Digest: digest, - CompressorName: compressorName, - Location: l, + Digest: digest, + CompressorName: compressorName, + UnknownLocation: true, + Location: types.BICLocationReference{Opaque: ""}, }, - LastSeen: t, + LastSeen: time.Time{}, }) } return candidates @@ -166,7 +181,7 @@ func (mem *cache) CandidateLocations(transport types.ImageTransport, scope types return blobinfocache.CandidateLocationsFromV2(mem.candidateLocations(transport, scope, primaryDigest, canSubstitute, false)) } -// CandidateLocations2 returns a prioritized, limited, number of blobs and their locations that could possibly be reused +// CandidateLocations2 returns a prioritized, limited, number of blobs and their locations (if known) that could possibly be reused // within the specified (transport scope) (if they still exist, which is not guaranteed). // // If !canSubstitute, the returned cadidates will match the submitted digest exactly; if canSubstitute, @@ -176,23 +191,24 @@ func (mem *cache) CandidateLocations2(transport types.ImageTransport, scope type return mem.candidateLocations(transport, scope, primaryDigest, canSubstitute, true) } -func (mem *cache) candidateLocations(transport types.ImageTransport, scope types.BICTransportScope, primaryDigest digest.Digest, canSubstitute, requireCompressionInfo bool) []blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2 { +func (mem *cache) candidateLocations(transport types.ImageTransport, scope types.BICTransportScope, primaryDigest digest.Digest, canSubstitute, v2Output bool) []blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2 { mem.mutex.Lock() defer mem.mutex.Unlock() res := []prioritize.CandidateWithTime{} - res = mem.appendReplacementCandidates(res, transport, scope, primaryDigest, requireCompressionInfo) + res = mem.appendReplacementCandidates(res, transport, scope, primaryDigest, v2Output) var uncompressedDigest digest.Digest // = "" if canSubstitute { if uncompressedDigest = mem.uncompressedDigestLocked(primaryDigest); uncompressedDigest != "" { - if otherDigests, ok := mem.digestsByUncompressed[uncompressedDigest]; ok { + otherDigests := mem.digestsByUncompressed[uncompressedDigest] // nil if not present in the map + if otherDigests != nil { for _, d := range otherDigests.Values() { if d != primaryDigest && d != uncompressedDigest { - res = mem.appendReplacementCandidates(res, transport, scope, d, requireCompressionInfo) + res = mem.appendReplacementCandidates(res, transport, scope, d, v2Output) } } } if uncompressedDigest != primaryDigest { - res = mem.appendReplacementCandidates(res, transport, scope, uncompressedDigest, requireCompressionInfo) + res = mem.appendReplacementCandidates(res, transport, scope, uncompressedDigest, v2Output) } } } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/sqlite/sqlite.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/sqlite/sqlite.go index 276913d6..2b446a61 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/sqlite/sqlite.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/blobinfocache/sqlite/sqlite.go @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ type cache struct { // The database/sql package says “It is rarely necessary to close a DB.”, and steers towards a long-term *sql.DB connection pool. // That’s probably very applicable for database-backed services, where the database is the primary data store. That’s not necessarily - // the case for callers of c/image, where image operations might be a small proportion of hte total runtime, and the cache is fairly + // the case for callers of c/image, where image operations might be a small proportion of the total runtime, and the cache is fairly // incidental even to the image operations. It’s also hard for us to use that model, because the public BlobInfoCache object doesn’t have // a Close method, so creating a lot of single-use caches could leak data. // @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ func (sqc *cache) Open() { if sqc.refCount == 0 { db, err := rawOpen(sqc.path) if err != nil { - logrus.Warnf("Error opening (previously-succesfully-opened) blob info cache at %q: %v", sqc.path, err) + logrus.Warnf("Error opening (previously-successfully-opened) blob info cache at %q: %v", sqc.path, err) db = nil // But still increase sqc.refCount, because a .Close() will happen } sqc.db = db @@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ func transaction[T any](sqc *cache, fn func(tx *sql.Tx) (T, error)) (T, error) { // dbTransaction calls fn within a read-write transaction in db. func dbTransaction[T any](db *sql.DB, fn func(tx *sql.Tx) (T, error)) (T, error) { - // Ideally we should be able to distinguish between read-only and read-write transctions, see the _txlock=exclusive dicussion. + // Ideally we should be able to distinguish between read-only and read-write transactions, see the _txlock=exclusive dicussion. var zeroRes T // A zero value of T @@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ func ensureDBHasCurrentSchema(db *sql.DB) error { // * Joins (the two that exist in appendReplacementCandidates) are based on the text representation of digests. // // Using integer primary keys might make the joins themselves a bit more efficient, but then we would need to involve an extra - // join to translate from/to the user-provided digests anyway. If anything, that extra join (potentialy more btree lookups) + // join to translate from/to the user-provided digests anyway. If anything, that extra join (potentially more btree lookups) // is probably costlier than comparing a few more bytes of data. // // Perhaps more importantly, storing digest texts directly makes the database dumps much easier to read for humans without @@ -427,11 +427,13 @@ func (sqc *cache) RecordDigestCompressorName(anyDigest digest.Digest, compressor }) // FIXME? Log error (but throttle the log volume on repeated accesses)? } -// appendReplacementCandidates creates prioritize.CandidateWithTime values for (transport, scope, digest), and returns the result of appending them to candidates. -func (sqc *cache) appendReplacementCandidates(candidates []prioritize.CandidateWithTime, tx *sql.Tx, transport types.ImageTransport, scope types.BICTransportScope, digest digest.Digest, requireCompressionInfo bool) ([]prioritize.CandidateWithTime, error) { +// appendReplacementCandidates creates prioritize.CandidateWithTime values for (transport, scope, digest), +// and returns the result of appending them to candidates. v2Output allows including candidates with unknown +// location, and filters out candidates with unknown compression. +func (sqc *cache) appendReplacementCandidates(candidates []prioritize.CandidateWithTime, tx *sql.Tx, transport types.ImageTransport, scope types.BICTransportScope, digest digest.Digest, v2Output bool) ([]prioritize.CandidateWithTime, error) { var rows *sql.Rows var err error - if requireCompressionInfo { + if v2Output { rows, err = tx.Query("SELECT location, time, compressor FROM KnownLocations JOIN DigestCompressors "+ "ON KnownLocations.digest = DigestCompressors.digest "+ "WHERE transport = ? AND scope = ? AND KnownLocations.digest = ?", @@ -448,6 +450,7 @@ func (sqc *cache) appendReplacementCandidates(candidates []prioritize.CandidateW } defer rows.Close() + res := []prioritize.CandidateWithTime{} for rows.Next() { var location string var time time.Time @@ -455,7 +458,7 @@ func (sqc *cache) appendReplacementCandidates(candidates []prioritize.CandidateW if err := rows.Scan(&location, &time, &compressorName); err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("scanning candidate: %w", err) } - candidates = append(candidates, prioritize.CandidateWithTime{ + res = append(res, prioritize.CandidateWithTime{ Candidate: blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2{ Digest: digest, CompressorName: compressorName, @@ -467,10 +470,29 @@ func (sqc *cache) appendReplacementCandidates(candidates []prioritize.CandidateW if err := rows.Err(); err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("iterating through locations: %w", err) } + + if len(res) == 0 && v2Output { + compressor, found, err := querySingleValue[string](tx, "SELECT compressor FROM DigestCompressors WHERE digest = ?", digest.String()) + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("scanning compressorName: %w", err) + } + if found { + res = append(res, prioritize.CandidateWithTime{ + Candidate: blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2{ + Digest: digest, + CompressorName: compressor, + UnknownLocation: true, + Location: types.BICLocationReference{Opaque: ""}, + }, + LastSeen: time.Time{}, + }) + } + } + candidates = append(candidates, res...) return candidates, nil } -// CandidateLocations2 returns a prioritized, limited, number of blobs and their locations +// CandidateLocations2 returns a prioritized, limited, number of blobs and their locations (if known) // that could possibly be reused within the specified (transport scope) (if they still // exist, which is not guaranteed). // @@ -483,11 +505,11 @@ func (sqc *cache) CandidateLocations2(transport types.ImageTransport, scope type return sqc.candidateLocations(transport, scope, digest, canSubstitute, true) } -func (sqc *cache) candidateLocations(transport types.ImageTransport, scope types.BICTransportScope, primaryDigest digest.Digest, canSubstitute, requireCompressionInfo bool) []blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2 { +func (sqc *cache) candidateLocations(transport types.ImageTransport, scope types.BICTransportScope, primaryDigest digest.Digest, canSubstitute, v2Output bool) []blobinfocache.BICReplacementCandidate2 { var uncompressedDigest digest.Digest // = "" res, err := transaction(sqc, func(tx *sql.Tx) ([]prioritize.CandidateWithTime, error) { res := []prioritize.CandidateWithTime{} - res, err := sqc.appendReplacementCandidates(res, tx, transport, scope, primaryDigest, requireCompressionInfo) + res, err := sqc.appendReplacementCandidates(res, tx, transport, scope, primaryDigest, v2Output) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -516,7 +538,7 @@ func (sqc *cache) candidateLocations(transport types.ImageTransport, scope types return nil, err } if otherDigest != primaryDigest && otherDigest != uncompressedDigest { - res, err = sqc.appendReplacementCandidates(res, tx, transport, scope, otherDigest, requireCompressionInfo) + res, err = sqc.appendReplacementCandidates(res, tx, transport, scope, otherDigest, v2Output) if err != nil { return nil, err } @@ -527,7 +549,7 @@ func (sqc *cache) candidateLocations(transport types.ImageTransport, scope types } if uncompressedDigest != primaryDigest { - res, err = sqc.appendReplacementCandidates(res, tx, transport, scope, uncompressedDigest, requireCompressionInfo) + res, err = sqc.appendReplacementCandidates(res, tx, transport, scope, uncompressedDigest, v2Output) if err != nil { return nil, err } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/docker/config/config.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/docker/config/config.go index b987c580..c61065cb 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/docker/config/config.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/docker/config/config.go @@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ import ( "encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" + "io/fs" "os" "os/exec" "path/filepath" @@ -61,78 +62,6 @@ func newAuthPathDefault(path string) authPath { return authPath{path: path, legacyFormat: false} } -// SetCredentials stores the username and password in a location -// appropriate for sys and the users’ configuration. -// A valid key is a repository, a namespace within a registry, or a registry hostname; -// using forms other than just a registry may fail depending on configuration. -// Returns a human-readable description of the location that was updated. -// NOTE: The return value is only intended to be read by humans; its form is not an API, -// it may change (or new forms can be added) any time. -func SetCredentials(sys *types.SystemContext, key, username, password string) (string, error) { - isNamespaced, err := validateKey(key) - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - - helpers, err := sysregistriesv2.CredentialHelpers(sys) - if err != nil { - return "", err - } - - // Make sure to collect all errors. - var multiErr error - for _, helper := range helpers { - var desc string - var err error - switch helper { - // Special-case the built-in helpers for auth files. - case sysregistriesv2.AuthenticationFileHelper: - desc, err = modifyJSON(sys, func(fileContents *dockerConfigFile) (bool, string, error) { - if ch, exists := fileContents.CredHelpers[key]; exists { - if isNamespaced { - return false, "", unsupportedNamespaceErr(ch) - } - desc, err := setCredsInCredHelper(ch, key, username, password) - if err != nil { - return false, "", err - } - return false, desc, nil - } - creds := base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(username + ":" + password)) - newCreds := dockerAuthConfig{Auth: creds} - fileContents.AuthConfigs[key] = newCreds - return true, "", nil - }) - // External helpers. - default: - if isNamespaced { - err = unsupportedNamespaceErr(helper) - } else { - desc, err = setCredsInCredHelper(helper, key, username, password) - } - } - if err != nil { - multiErr = multierror.Append(multiErr, err) - logrus.Debugf("Error storing credentials for %s in credential helper %s: %v", key, helper, err) - continue - } - logrus.Debugf("Stored credentials for %s in credential helper %s", key, helper) - return desc, nil - } - return "", multiErr -} - -func unsupportedNamespaceErr(helper string) error { - return fmt.Errorf("namespaced key is not supported for credential helper %s", helper) -} - -// SetAuthentication stores the username and password in the credential helper or file -// See the documentation of SetCredentials for format of "key" -func SetAuthentication(sys *types.SystemContext, key, username, password string) error { - _, err := SetCredentials(sys, key, username, password) - return err -} - // GetAllCredentials returns the registry credentials for all registries stored // in any of the configured credential helpers. func GetAllCredentials(sys *types.SystemContext) (map[string]types.DockerAuthConfig, error) { @@ -370,17 +299,79 @@ func getAuthenticationWithHomeDir(sys *types.SystemContext, key, homeDir string) return creds.Username, creds.Password, nil } +// SetCredentials stores the username and password in a location +// appropriate for sys and the users’ configuration. +// A valid key is a repository, a namespace within a registry, or a registry hostname; +// using forms other than just a registry may fail depending on configuration. +// Returns a human-readable description of the location that was updated. +// NOTE: The return value is only intended to be read by humans; its form is not an API, +// it may change (or new forms can be added) any time. +func SetCredentials(sys *types.SystemContext, key, username, password string) (string, error) { + helpers, jsonEditor, key, isNamespaced, err := prepareForEdit(sys, key, true) + if err != nil { + return "", err + } + + // Make sure to collect all errors. + var multiErr error + for _, helper := range helpers { + var desc string + var err error + switch helper { + // Special-case the built-in helpers for auth files. + case sysregistriesv2.AuthenticationFileHelper: + desc, err = jsonEditor(sys, func(fileContents *dockerConfigFile) (bool, string, error) { + if ch, exists := fileContents.CredHelpers[key]; exists { + if isNamespaced { + return false, "", unsupportedNamespaceErr(ch) + } + desc, err := setCredsInCredHelper(ch, key, username, password) + if err != nil { + return false, "", err + } + return false, desc, nil + } + creds := base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString([]byte(username + ":" + password)) + newCreds := dockerAuthConfig{Auth: creds} + fileContents.AuthConfigs[key] = newCreds + return true, "", nil + }) + // External helpers. + default: + if isNamespaced { + err = unsupportedNamespaceErr(helper) + } else { + desc, err = setCredsInCredHelper(helper, key, username, password) + } + } + if err != nil { + multiErr = multierror.Append(multiErr, err) + logrus.Debugf("Error storing credentials for %s in credential helper %s: %v", key, helper, err) + continue + } + logrus.Debugf("Stored credentials for %s in credential helper %s", key, helper) + return desc, nil + } + return "", multiErr +} + +func unsupportedNamespaceErr(helper string) error { + return fmt.Errorf("namespaced key is not supported for credential helper %s", helper) +} + +// SetAuthentication stores the username and password in the credential helper or file +// See the documentation of SetCredentials for format of "key" +func SetAuthentication(sys *types.SystemContext, key, username, password string) error { + _, err := SetCredentials(sys, key, username, password) + return err +} + // RemoveAuthentication removes credentials for `key` from all possible // sources such as credential helpers and auth files. // A valid key is a repository, a namespace within a registry, or a registry hostname; // using forms other than just a registry may fail depending on configuration. func RemoveAuthentication(sys *types.SystemContext, key string) error { - isNamespaced, err := validateKey(key) - if err != nil { - return err - } - - helpers, err := sysregistriesv2.CredentialHelpers(sys) + helpers, jsonEditor, key, isNamespaced, err := prepareForEdit(sys, key, true) if err != nil { return err } @@ -411,7 +402,7 @@ func RemoveAuthentication(sys *types.SystemContext, key string) error { switch helper { // Special-case the built-in helper for auth files. case sysregistriesv2.AuthenticationFileHelper: - _, err = modifyJSON(sys, func(fileContents *dockerConfigFile) (bool, string, error) { + _, err = jsonEditor(sys, func(fileContents *dockerConfigFile) (bool, string, error) { if innerHelper, exists := fileContents.CredHelpers[key]; exists { removeFromCredHelper(innerHelper) } @@ -443,7 +434,7 @@ func RemoveAuthentication(sys *types.SystemContext, key string) error { // RemoveAllAuthentication deletes all the credentials stored in credential // helpers and auth files. func RemoveAllAuthentication(sys *types.SystemContext) error { - helpers, err := sysregistriesv2.CredentialHelpers(sys) + helpers, jsonEditor, _, _, err := prepareForEdit(sys, "", false) if err != nil { return err } @@ -454,7 +445,7 @@ func RemoveAllAuthentication(sys *types.SystemContext) error { switch helper { // Special-case the built-in helper for auth files. case sysregistriesv2.AuthenticationFileHelper: - _, err = modifyJSON(sys, func(fileContents *dockerConfigFile) (bool, string, error) { + _, err = jsonEditor(sys, func(fileContents *dockerConfigFile) (bool, string, error) { for registry, helper := range fileContents.CredHelpers { // Helpers in auth files are expected // to exist, so no special treatment @@ -497,6 +488,46 @@ func RemoveAllAuthentication(sys *types.SystemContext) error { return multiErr } +// prepareForEdit processes sys and key (if keyRelevant) to return: +// - a list of credential helpers +// - a function which can be used to edit the JSON file +// - the key value to actually use in credential helpers / JSON +// - a boolean which is true if key is namespaced (and should not be used with credential helpers). +func prepareForEdit(sys *types.SystemContext, key string, keyRelevant bool) ([]string, func(*types.SystemContext, func(*dockerConfigFile) (bool, string, error)) (string, error), string, bool, error) { + var isNamespaced bool + if keyRelevant { + ns, err := validateKey(key) + if err != nil { + return nil, nil, "", false, err + } + isNamespaced = ns + } + + if sys != nil && sys.DockerCompatAuthFilePath != "" { + if sys.AuthFilePath != "" { + return nil, nil, "", false, errors.New("AuthFilePath and DockerCompatAuthFilePath can not be set simultaneously") + } + if keyRelevant { + if isNamespaced { + return nil, nil, "", false, fmt.Errorf("Credentials cannot be recorded in Docker-compatible format with namespaced key %q", key) + } + if key == "docker.io" { + key = "https://index.docker.io/v1/" + } + } + + // Do not use helpers defined in sysregistriesv2 because Docker isn’t aware of them. + return []string{sysregistriesv2.AuthenticationFileHelper}, modifyDockerConfigJSON, key, false, nil + } + + helpers, err := sysregistriesv2.CredentialHelpers(sys) + if err != nil { + return nil, nil, "", false, err + } + + return helpers, modifyJSON, key, isNamespaced, nil +} + func listCredsInCredHelper(credHelper string) (map[string]string, error) { helperName := fmt.Sprintf("docker-credential-%s", credHelper) p := helperclient.NewShellProgramFunc(helperName) @@ -513,9 +544,17 @@ func getPathToAuth(sys *types.SystemContext) (authPath, bool, error) { // it exists only to allow testing it with an artificial runtime.GOOS. func getPathToAuthWithOS(sys *types.SystemContext, goOS string) (authPath, bool, error) { if sys != nil { + if sys.AuthFilePath != "" && sys.DockerCompatAuthFilePath != "" { + return authPath{}, false, errors.New("AuthFilePath and DockerCompatAuthFilePath can not be set simultaneously") + } if sys.AuthFilePath != "" { return newAuthPathDefault(sys.AuthFilePath), true, nil } + // When reading, we can process auth.json and Docker’s config.json with the same code. + // When writing, prepareForEdit chooses an appropriate jsonEditor implementation. + if sys.DockerCompatAuthFilePath != "" { + return newAuthPathDefault(sys.DockerCompatAuthFilePath), true, nil + } if sys.LegacyFormatAuthFilePath != "" { return authPath{path: sys.LegacyFormatAuthFilePath, legacyFormat: true}, true, nil } @@ -626,6 +665,86 @@ func modifyJSON(sys *types.SystemContext, editor func(fileContents *dockerConfig return description, nil } +// modifyDockerConfigJSON finds a docker config.json file, calls editor on the contents, and +// writes it back if editor returns true. +// Returns a human-readable description of the file, to be returned by SetCredentials. +// +// The editor may also return a human-readable description of the updated location; if it is "", +// the file itself is used. +func modifyDockerConfigJSON(sys *types.SystemContext, editor func(fileContents *dockerConfigFile) (bool, string, error)) (string, error) { + if sys == nil || sys.DockerCompatAuthFilePath == "" { + return "", errors.New("internal error: modifyDockerConfigJSON called with DockerCompatAuthFilePath not set") + } + path := sys.DockerCompatAuthFilePath + + dir := filepath.Dir(path) + if err := os.MkdirAll(dir, 0700); err != nil { + return "", err + } + + // Try hard not to clobber fields we don’t understand, even fields which may be added in future Docker versions. + var rawContents map[string]json.RawMessage + originalBytes, err := os.ReadFile(path) + switch { + case err == nil: + if err := json.Unmarshal(originalBytes, &rawContents); err != nil { + return "", fmt.Errorf("unmarshaling JSON at %q: %w", path, err) + } + case errors.Is(err, fs.ErrNotExist): + rawContents = map[string]json.RawMessage{} + default: // err != nil + return "", err + } + + syntheticContents := dockerConfigFile{ + AuthConfigs: map[string]dockerAuthConfig{}, + CredHelpers: map[string]string{}, + } + // json.Unmarshal also falls back to case-insensitive field matching; this code does not do that. Presumably + // config.json is mostly maintained by machines doing `docker login`, so the files should, hopefully, not contain field names with + // unexpected case. + if rawAuths, ok := rawContents["auths"]; ok { + // This conversion will lose fields we don’t know about; when updating an entry, we can’t tell whether an unknown field + // should be preserved or discarded (because it is made obsolete/unwanted with the new credentials). + // It might make sense to track which entries of "auths" we actually modified, and to not touch any others. + if err := json.Unmarshal(rawAuths, &syntheticContents.AuthConfigs); err != nil { + return "", fmt.Errorf(`unmarshaling "auths" in JSON at %q: %w`, path, err) + } + } + if rawCH, ok := rawContents["credHelpers"]; ok { + if err := json.Unmarshal(rawCH, &syntheticContents.CredHelpers); err != nil { + return "", fmt.Errorf(`unmarshaling "credHelpers" in JSON at %q: %w`, path, err) + + } + } + + updated, description, err := editor(&syntheticContents) + if err != nil { + return "", fmt.Errorf("updating %q: %w", path, err) + } + if updated { + rawAuths, err := json.MarshalIndent(syntheticContents.AuthConfigs, "", "\t") + if err != nil { + return "", fmt.Errorf("marshaling JSON %q: %w", path, err) + } + rawContents["auths"] = rawAuths + // We never modify syntheticContents.CredHelpers, so we don’t need to update it. + newData, err := json.MarshalIndent(rawContents, "", "\t") + if err != nil { + return "", fmt.Errorf("marshaling JSON %q: %w", path, err) + } + + if err = ioutils.AtomicWriteFile(path, newData, 0600); err != nil { + return "", fmt.Errorf("writing to file %q: %w", path, err) + } + } + + if description == "" { + description = path + } + return description, nil +} + func getCredsFromCredHelper(credHelper, registry string) (types.DockerAuthConfig, error) { helperName := fmt.Sprintf("docker-credential-%s", credHelper) p := helperclient.NewShellProgramFunc(helperName) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/tlsclientconfig/tlsclientconfig.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/tlsclientconfig/tlsclientconfig.go index 56b0d493..c6ec84bd 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/tlsclientconfig/tlsclientconfig.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/pkg/tlsclientconfig/tlsclientconfig.go @@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ func SetupCertificates(dir string, tlsc *tls.Config) error { if err != nil { return err } - tlsc.Certificates = append(tlsc.Certificates, cert) + tlsc.Certificates = append(slices.Clone(tlsc.Certificates), cert) } if strings.HasSuffix(f.Name(), ".key") { keyName := f.Name() diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/storage/storage_reference.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/storage/storage_reference.go index 49f7d03c..a55e3405 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/storage/storage_reference.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/storage/storage_reference.go @@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ import ( "github.com/containers/image/v5/docker/reference" "github.com/containers/image/v5/manifest" + "github.com/containers/image/v5/transports" "github.com/containers/image/v5/types" "github.com/containers/storage" digest "github.com/opencontainers/go-digest" @@ -101,6 +102,8 @@ func multiArchImageMatchesSystemContext(store storage.Store, img *storage.Image, // Resolve the reference's name to an image ID in the store, if there's already // one present with the same name or ID, and return the image. +// +// Returns an error matching ErrNoSuchImage if an image matching ref was not found. func (s *storageReference) resolveImage(sys *types.SystemContext) (*storage.Image, error) { var loadedImage *storage.Image if s.id == "" && s.named != nil { @@ -283,3 +286,31 @@ func (s storageReference) NewImageSource(ctx context.Context, sys *types.SystemC func (s storageReference) NewImageDestination(ctx context.Context, sys *types.SystemContext) (types.ImageDestination, error) { return newImageDestination(sys, s) } + +// ResolveReference finds the underlying storage image for a storage.Transport reference. +// It returns that image, and an updated reference which can be used to refer back to the _same_ +// image again. +// +// This matters if the input reference contains a tagged name; the destination of the tag can +// move in local storage. The updated reference returned by this function contains the resolved +// image ID, so later uses of that updated reference will either continue to refer to the same +// image, or fail. +// +// Note that it _is_ possible for the later uses to fail, either because the image was removed +// completely, or because the name used in the reference was untaged (even if the underlying image +// ID still exists in local storage). +// +// Returns an error matching ErrNoSuchImage if an image matching ref was not found. +func ResolveReference(ref types.ImageReference) (types.ImageReference, *storage.Image, error) { + sref, ok := ref.(*storageReference) + if !ok { + return nil, nil, fmt.Errorf("trying to resolve a non-%s: reference %q", Transport.Name(), + transports.ImageName(ref)) + } + clone := *sref // A shallow copy we can update + img, err := clone.resolveImage(nil) + if err != nil { + return nil, nil, err + } + return clone, img, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/storage/storage_transport.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/storage/storage_transport.go index 58ba3ee6..deb500b4 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/storage/storage_transport.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/storage/storage_transport.go @@ -48,9 +48,26 @@ type StoreTransport interface { GetStoreIfSet() storage.Store // GetImage retrieves the image from the transport's store that's named // by the reference. + // Deprecated: Surprisingly, with a StoreTransport reference which contains an ID, + // this ignores that ID; and repeated calls of GetStoreImage with the same named reference + // can return different images, with no way for the caller to "freeze" the storage.Image identity + // without discarding the name entirely. + // + // Use storage.ResolveReference instead; note that if the image is not found, ResolveReference returns + // c/image/v5/storage.ErrNoSuchImage, not c/storage.ErrImageUnknown. GetImage(types.ImageReference) (*storage.Image, error) // GetStoreImage retrieves the image from a specified store that's named // by the reference. + // + // Deprecated: Surprisingly, with a StoreTransport reference which contains an ID, + // this ignores that ID; and repeated calls of GetStoreImage with the same named reference + // can return different images, with no way for the caller to "freeze" the storage.Image identity + // without discarding the name entirely. + // + // Also, a StoreTransport reference already contains a store, so providing another one is redundant. + // + // Use storage.ResolveReference instead; note that if the image is not found, ResolveReference returns + // c/image/v5/storage.ErrNoSuchImage, not c/storage.ErrImageUnknown. GetStoreImage(storage.Store, types.ImageReference) (*storage.Image, error) // ParseStoreReference parses a reference, overriding any store // specification that it may contain. @@ -290,6 +307,15 @@ func (s *storageTransport) ParseReference(reference string) (types.ImageReferenc return s.ParseStoreReference(store, reference) } +// Deprecated: Surprisingly, with a StoreTransport reference which contains an ID, +// this ignores that ID; and repeated calls of GetStoreImage with the same named reference +// can return different images, with no way for the caller to "freeze" the storage.Image identity +// without discarding the name entirely. +// +// Also, a StoreTransport reference already contains a store, so providing another one is redundant. +// +// Use storage.ResolveReference instead; note that if the image is not found, ResolveReference returns +// c/image/v5/storage.ErrNoSuchImage, not c/storage.ErrImageUnknown. func (s storageTransport) GetStoreImage(store storage.Store, ref types.ImageReference) (*storage.Image, error) { dref := ref.DockerReference() if dref != nil { @@ -306,6 +332,13 @@ func (s storageTransport) GetStoreImage(store storage.Store, ref types.ImageRefe return nil, storage.ErrImageUnknown } +// Deprecated: Surprisingly, with a StoreTransport reference which contains an ID, +// this ignores that ID; and repeated calls of GetStoreImage with the same named reference +// can return different images, with no way for the caller to "freeze" the storage.Image identity +// without discarding the name entirely. +// +// Use storage.ResolveReference instead; note that if the image is not found, ResolveReference returns +// c/image/v5/storage.ErrNoSuchImage, not c/storage.ErrImageUnknown. func (s *storageTransport) GetImage(ref types.ImageReference) (*storage.Image, error) { store, err := s.GetStore() if err != nil { diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/types/types.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/types/types.go index 33adb5f1..180a98c5 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/types/types.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/types/types.go @@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ type ImageCloser interface { Close() error } -// ManifestUpdateOptions is a way to pass named optional arguments to Image.UpdatedManifest +// ManifestUpdateOptions is a way to pass named optional arguments to Image.UpdatedImage type ManifestUpdateOptions struct { LayerInfos []BlobInfo // Complete BlobInfos (size+digest+urls+annotations) which should replace the originals, in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers). BlobInfos' MediaType fields are ignored. EmbeddedDockerReference reference.Named @@ -457,7 +457,7 @@ type ManifestUpdateOptions struct { // ManifestUpdateInformation is a component of ManifestUpdateOptions, named here // only to make writing struct literals possible. type ManifestUpdateInformation struct { - Destination ImageDestination // and yes, UpdatedManifest may write to Destination (see the schema2 → schema1 conversion logic in image/docker_schema2.go) + Destination ImageDestination // and yes, UpdatedImage may write to Destination (see the schema2 → schema1 conversion logic in image/docker_schema2.go) LayerInfos []BlobInfo // Complete BlobInfos (size+digest) which have been uploaded, in order (the root layer first, and then successive layered layers) LayerDiffIDs []digest.Digest // Digest values for the _uncompressed_ contents of the blobs which have been uploaded, in the same order. } @@ -594,6 +594,10 @@ type SystemContext struct { // this field is ignored if `AuthFilePath` is set (we favor the newer format); // only reading of this data is supported; LegacyFormatAuthFilePath string + // If set, a path to a Docker-compatible "config.json" file containing credentials; and no other files are processed. + // This must not be set if AuthFilePath is set. + // Only credentials and credential helpers in this file apre processed, not any other configuration in this file. + DockerCompatAuthFilePath string // If not "", overrides the use of platform.GOARCH when choosing an image or verifying architecture match. ArchitectureChoice string // If not "", overrides the use of platform.GOOS when choosing an image or verifying OS match. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/version/version.go b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/version/version.go index 27d034dc..e93746e5 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/version/version.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/containers/image/v5/version/version.go @@ -8,10 +8,10 @@ const ( // VersionMinor is for functionality in a backwards-compatible manner VersionMinor = 28 // VersionPatch is for backwards-compatible bug fixes - VersionPatch = 0 + VersionPatch = 1 // VersionDev indicates development branch. Releases will be empty string. - VersionDev = "" + VersionDev = "-dev" ) // Version is the specification version that the package types support. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/jwks.go b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/jwks.go index 539933b3..b1e3f7e3 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/jwks.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/jwks.go @@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ import ( "crypto/rsa" "errors" "fmt" - "io/ioutil" + "io" "net/http" "sync" "time" @@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ func (r *RemoteKeySet) verify(ctx context.Context, jws *jose.JSONWebSignature) ( // https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#RotateSigKeys keys, err := r.keysFromRemote(ctx) if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("fetching keys %v", err) + return nil, fmt.Errorf("fetching keys %w", err) } for _, key := range keys { @@ -228,11 +228,11 @@ func (r *RemoteKeySet) updateKeys() ([]jose.JSONWebKey, error) { resp, err := doRequest(r.ctx, req) if err != nil { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: get keys failed %v", err) + return nil, fmt.Errorf("oidc: get keys failed %w", err) } defer resp.Body.Close() - body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) + body, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to read response body: %v", err) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/oidc.go b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/oidc.go index b159d1cc..6e2b0e56 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/oidc.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/oidc.go @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ import ( "errors" "fmt" "hash" - "io/ioutil" + "io" "mime" "net/http" "strings" @@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ func NewProvider(ctx context.Context, issuer string) (*Provider, error) { } defer resp.Body.Close() - body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) + body, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to read response body: %v", err) } @@ -332,7 +332,7 @@ func (p *Provider) UserInfo(ctx context.Context, tokenSource oauth2.TokenSource) return nil, err } defer resp.Body.Close() - body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) + body, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body) if err != nil { return nil, err } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/verify.go b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/verify.go index 3e5ffbc7..0bca49a8 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/verify.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc/verify.go @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ import ( "encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" - "io/ioutil" + "io" "net/http" "strings" "time" @@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ func resolveDistributedClaim(ctx context.Context, verifier *IDTokenVerifier, src } defer resp.Body.Close() - body, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body) + body, err := io.ReadAll(resp.Body) if err != nil { return nil, fmt.Errorf("unable to read response body: %v", err) } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3/CHANGELOG.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..7820c2f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3/CHANGELOG.md @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ +# v3.0.1 + +Fixed: + - Security issue: an attacker specifying a large "p2c" value can cause + JSONWebEncryption.Decrypt and JSONWebEncryption.DecryptMulti to consume large + amounts of CPU, causing a DoS. Thanks to Matt Schwager (@mschwager) for the + disclosure and to Tom Tervoort for originally publishing the category of attack. + https://i.blackhat.com/BH-US-23/Presentations/US-23-Tervoort-Three-New-Attacks-Against-JSON-Web-Tokens.pdf diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3/symmetric.go b/vendor/github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3/symmetric.go index fb54775e..1ffd2708 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3/symmetric.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3/symmetric.go @@ -415,6 +415,11 @@ func (ctx *symmetricKeyCipher) decryptKey(headers rawHeader, recipient *recipien if p2c <= 0 { return nil, fmt.Errorf("go-jose/go-jose: invalid P2C: must be a positive integer") } + if p2c > 1000000 { + // An unauthenticated attacker can set a high P2C value. Set an upper limit to avoid + // DoS attacks. + return nil, fmt.Errorf("go-jose/go-jose: invalid P2C: too high") + } // salt is UTF8(Alg) || 0x00 || Salt Input alg := headers.getAlgorithm() diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/README.md b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/README.md index ab593118..a8c29bfb 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/README.md @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ # A minimal logging API for Go [![Go Reference](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/github.com/go-logr/logr.svg)](https://pkg.go.dev/github.com/go-logr/logr) +[![OpenSSF Scorecard](https://api.securityscorecards.dev/projects/github.com/go-logr/logr/badge)](https://securityscorecards.dev/viewer/?platform=github.com&org=go-logr&repo=logr) logr offers an(other) opinion on how Go programs and libraries can do logging without becoming coupled to a particular logging implementation. This is not @@ -73,6 +74,29 @@ received: If the Go standard library had defined an interface for logging, this project probably would not be needed. Alas, here we are. +When the Go developers started developing such an interface with +[slog](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/56345), they adopted some of the +logr design but also left out some parts and changed others: + +| Feature | logr | slog | +|---------|------|------| +| High-level API | `Logger` (passed by value) | `Logger` (passed by [pointer](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/59126)) | +| Low-level API | `LogSink` | `Handler` | +| Stack unwinding | done by `LogSink` | done by `Logger` | +| Skipping helper functions | `WithCallDepth`, `WithCallStackHelper` | [not supported by Logger](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/59145) | +| Generating a value for logging on demand | `Marshaler` | `LogValuer` | +| Log levels | >= 0, higher meaning "less important" | positive and negative, with 0 for "info" and higher meaning "more important" | +| Error log entries | always logged, don't have a verbosity level | normal log entries with level >= `LevelError` | +| Passing logger via context | `NewContext`, `FromContext` | no API | +| Adding a name to a logger | `WithName` | no API | +| Modify verbosity of log entries in a call chain | `V` | no API | +| Grouping of key/value pairs | not supported | `WithGroup`, `GroupValue` | + +The high-level slog API is explicitly meant to be one of many different APIs +that can be layered on top of a shared `slog.Handler`. logr is one such +alternative API, with [interoperability](#slog-interoperability) provided by the [`slogr`](slogr) +package. + ### Inspiration Before you consider this package, please read [this blog post by the @@ -118,6 +142,91 @@ There are implementations for the following logging libraries: - **github.com/go-kit/log**: [gokitlogr](https://github.com/tonglil/gokitlogr) (also compatible with github.com/go-kit/kit/log since v0.12.0) - **bytes.Buffer** (writing to a buffer): [bufrlogr](https://github.com/tonglil/buflogr) (useful for ensuring values were logged, like during testing) +## slog interoperability + +Interoperability goes both ways, using the `logr.Logger` API with a `slog.Handler` +and using the `slog.Logger` API with a `logr.LogSink`. [slogr](./slogr) provides `NewLogr` and +`NewSlogHandler` API calls to convert between a `logr.Logger` and a `slog.Handler`. +As usual, `slog.New` can be used to wrap such a `slog.Handler` in the high-level +slog API. `slogr` itself leaves that to the caller. + +## Using a `logr.Sink` as backend for slog + +Ideally, a logr sink implementation should support both logr and slog by +implementing both the normal logr interface(s) and `slogr.SlogSink`. Because +of a conflict in the parameters of the common `Enabled` method, it is [not +possible to implement both slog.Handler and logr.Sink in the same +type](https://github.com/golang/go/issues/59110). + +If both are supported, log calls can go from the high-level APIs to the backend +without the need to convert parameters. `NewLogr` and `NewSlogHandler` can +convert back and forth without adding additional wrappers, with one exception: +when `Logger.V` was used to adjust the verbosity for a `slog.Handler`, then +`NewSlogHandler` has to use a wrapper which adjusts the verbosity for future +log calls. + +Such an implementation should also support values that implement specific +interfaces from both packages for logging (`logr.Marshaler`, `slog.LogValuer`, +`slog.GroupValue`). logr does not convert those. + +Not supporting slog has several drawbacks: +- Recording source code locations works correctly if the handler gets called + through `slog.Logger`, but may be wrong in other cases. That's because a + `logr.Sink` does its own stack unwinding instead of using the program counter + provided by the high-level API. +- slog levels <= 0 can be mapped to logr levels by negating the level without a + loss of information. But all slog levels > 0 (e.g. `slog.LevelWarning` as + used by `slog.Logger.Warn`) must be mapped to 0 before calling the sink + because logr does not support "more important than info" levels. +- The slog group concept is supported by prefixing each key in a key/value + pair with the group names, separated by a dot. For structured output like + JSON it would be better to group the key/value pairs inside an object. +- Special slog values and interfaces don't work as expected. +- The overhead is likely to be higher. + +These drawbacks are severe enough that applications using a mixture of slog and +logr should switch to a different backend. + +## Using a `slog.Handler` as backend for logr + +Using a plain `slog.Handler` without support for logr works better than the +other direction: +- All logr verbosity levels can be mapped 1:1 to their corresponding slog level + by negating them. +- Stack unwinding is done by the `slogr.SlogSink` and the resulting program + counter is passed to the `slog.Handler`. +- Names added via `Logger.WithName` are gathered and recorded in an additional + attribute with `logger` as key and the names separated by slash as value. +- `Logger.Error` is turned into a log record with `slog.LevelError` as level + and an additional attribute with `err` as key, if an error was provided. + +The main drawback is that `logr.Marshaler` will not be supported. Types should +ideally support both `logr.Marshaler` and `slog.Valuer`. If compatibility +with logr implementations without slog support is not important, then +`slog.Valuer` is sufficient. + +## Context support for slog + +Storing a logger in a `context.Context` is not supported by +slog. `logr.NewContext` and `logr.FromContext` can be used with slog like this +to fill this gap: + + func HandlerFromContext(ctx context.Context) slog.Handler { + logger, err := logr.FromContext(ctx) + if err == nil { + return slogr.NewSlogHandler(logger) + } + return slog.Default().Handler() + } + + func ContextWithHandler(ctx context.Context, handler slog.Handler) context.Context { + return logr.NewContext(ctx, slogr.NewLogr(handler)) + } + +The downside is that storing and retrieving a `slog.Handler` needs more +allocations compared to using a `logr.Logger`. Therefore the recommendation is +to use the `logr.Logger` API in code which uses contextual logging. + ## FAQ ### Conceptual @@ -241,7 +350,9 @@ Otherwise, you can start out with `0` as "you always want to see this", Then gradually choose levels in between as you need them, working your way down from 10 (for debug and trace style logs) and up from 1 (for chattier -info-type logs.) +info-type logs). For reference, slog pre-defines -4 for debug logs +(corresponds to 4 in logr), which matches what is +[recommended for Kubernetes](https://github.com/kubernetes/community/blob/master/contributors/devel/sig-instrumentation/logging.md#what-method-to-use). #### How do I choose my keys? diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/SECURITY.md b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/SECURITY.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..1ca756fc --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/SECURITY.md @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +# Security Policy + +If you have discovered a security vulnerability in this project, please report it +privately. **Do not disclose it as a public issue.** This gives us time to work with you +to fix the issue before public exposure, reducing the chance that the exploit will be +used before a patch is released. + +You may submit the report in the following ways: + +- send an email to go-logr-security@googlegroups.com +- send us a [private vulnerability report](https://github.com/go-logr/logr/security/advisories/new) + +Please provide the following information in your report: + +- A description of the vulnerability and its impact +- How to reproduce the issue + +We ask that you give us 90 days to work on a fix before public exposure. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr/funcr.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr/funcr.go index e52f0cd0..12e5807c 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr/funcr.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr/funcr.go @@ -116,17 +116,17 @@ type Options struct { // Equivalent hooks are offered for key-value pairs saved via // logr.Logger.WithValues or Formatter.AddValues (see RenderValuesHook) and // for user-provided pairs (see RenderArgsHook). - RenderBuiltinsHook func(kvList []interface{}) []interface{} + RenderBuiltinsHook func(kvList []any) []any // RenderValuesHook is the same as RenderBuiltinsHook, except that it is // only called for key-value pairs saved via logr.Logger.WithValues. See // RenderBuiltinsHook for more details. - RenderValuesHook func(kvList []interface{}) []interface{} + RenderValuesHook func(kvList []any) []any // RenderArgsHook is the same as RenderBuiltinsHook, except that it is only // called for key-value pairs passed directly to Info and Error. See // RenderBuiltinsHook for more details. - RenderArgsHook func(kvList []interface{}) []interface{} + RenderArgsHook func(kvList []any) []any // MaxLogDepth tells funcr how many levels of nested fields (e.g. a struct // that contains a struct, etc.) it may log. Every time it finds a struct, @@ -163,7 +163,7 @@ func (l fnlogger) WithName(name string) logr.LogSink { return &l } -func (l fnlogger) WithValues(kvList ...interface{}) logr.LogSink { +func (l fnlogger) WithValues(kvList ...any) logr.LogSink { l.Formatter.AddValues(kvList) return &l } @@ -173,12 +173,12 @@ func (l fnlogger) WithCallDepth(depth int) logr.LogSink { return &l } -func (l fnlogger) Info(level int, msg string, kvList ...interface{}) { +func (l fnlogger) Info(level int, msg string, kvList ...any) { prefix, args := l.FormatInfo(level, msg, kvList) l.write(prefix, args) } -func (l fnlogger) Error(err error, msg string, kvList ...interface{}) { +func (l fnlogger) Error(err error, msg string, kvList ...any) { prefix, args := l.FormatError(err, msg, kvList) l.write(prefix, args) } @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ func newFormatter(opts Options, outfmt outputFormat) Formatter { type Formatter struct { outputFormat outputFormat prefix string - values []interface{} + values []any valuesStr string depth int opts *Options @@ -246,10 +246,10 @@ const ( ) // PseudoStruct is a list of key-value pairs that gets logged as a struct. -type PseudoStruct []interface{} +type PseudoStruct []any // render produces a log line, ready to use. -func (f Formatter) render(builtins, args []interface{}) string { +func (f Formatter) render(builtins, args []any) string { // Empirically bytes.Buffer is faster than strings.Builder for this. buf := bytes.NewBuffer(make([]byte, 0, 1024)) if f.outputFormat == outputJSON { @@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ func (f Formatter) render(builtins, args []interface{}) string { // This function returns a potentially modified version of kvList, which // ensures that there is a value for every key (adding a value if needed) and // that each key is a string (substituting a key if needed). -func (f Formatter) flatten(buf *bytes.Buffer, kvList []interface{}, continuing bool, escapeKeys bool) []interface{} { +func (f Formatter) flatten(buf *bytes.Buffer, kvList []any, continuing bool, escapeKeys bool) []any { // This logic overlaps with sanitize() but saves one type-cast per key, // which can be measurable. if len(kvList)%2 != 0 { @@ -334,7 +334,7 @@ func (f Formatter) flatten(buf *bytes.Buffer, kvList []interface{}, continuing b return kvList } -func (f Formatter) pretty(value interface{}) string { +func (f Formatter) pretty(value any) string { return f.prettyWithFlags(value, 0, 0) } @@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ const ( ) // TODO: This is not fast. Most of the overhead goes here. -func (f Formatter) prettyWithFlags(value interface{}, flags uint32, depth int) string { +func (f Formatter) prettyWithFlags(value any, flags uint32, depth int) string { if depth > f.opts.MaxLogDepth { return `""` } @@ -614,7 +614,7 @@ func isEmpty(v reflect.Value) bool { return false } -func invokeMarshaler(m logr.Marshaler) (ret interface{}) { +func invokeMarshaler(m logr.Marshaler) (ret any) { defer func() { if r := recover(); r != nil { ret = fmt.Sprintf("", r) @@ -675,12 +675,12 @@ func (f Formatter) caller() Caller { const noValue = "" -func (f Formatter) nonStringKey(v interface{}) string { +func (f Formatter) nonStringKey(v any) string { return fmt.Sprintf("", f.snippet(v)) } // snippet produces a short snippet string of an arbitrary value. -func (f Formatter) snippet(v interface{}) string { +func (f Formatter) snippet(v any) string { const snipLen = 16 snip := f.pretty(v) @@ -693,7 +693,7 @@ func (f Formatter) snippet(v interface{}) string { // sanitize ensures that a list of key-value pairs has a value for every key // (adding a value if needed) and that each key is a string (substituting a key // if needed). -func (f Formatter) sanitize(kvList []interface{}) []interface{} { +func (f Formatter) sanitize(kvList []any) []any { if len(kvList)%2 != 0 { kvList = append(kvList, noValue) } @@ -727,8 +727,8 @@ func (f Formatter) GetDepth() int { // FormatInfo renders an Info log message into strings. The prefix will be // empty when no names were set (via AddNames), or when the output is // configured for JSON. -func (f Formatter) FormatInfo(level int, msg string, kvList []interface{}) (prefix, argsStr string) { - args := make([]interface{}, 0, 64) // using a constant here impacts perf +func (f Formatter) FormatInfo(level int, msg string, kvList []any) (prefix, argsStr string) { + args := make([]any, 0, 64) // using a constant here impacts perf prefix = f.prefix if f.outputFormat == outputJSON { args = append(args, "logger", prefix) @@ -745,10 +745,10 @@ func (f Formatter) FormatInfo(level int, msg string, kvList []interface{}) (pref } // FormatError renders an Error log message into strings. The prefix will be -// empty when no names were set (via AddNames), or when the output is +// empty when no names were set (via AddNames), or when the output is // configured for JSON. -func (f Formatter) FormatError(err error, msg string, kvList []interface{}) (prefix, argsStr string) { - args := make([]interface{}, 0, 64) // using a constant here impacts perf +func (f Formatter) FormatError(err error, msg string, kvList []any) (prefix, argsStr string) { + args := make([]any, 0, 64) // using a constant here impacts perf prefix = f.prefix if f.outputFormat == outputJSON { args = append(args, "logger", prefix) @@ -761,12 +761,12 @@ func (f Formatter) FormatError(err error, msg string, kvList []interface{}) (pre args = append(args, "caller", f.caller()) } args = append(args, "msg", msg) - var loggableErr interface{} + var loggableErr any if err != nil { loggableErr = err.Error() } args = append(args, "error", loggableErr) - return f.prefix, f.render(args, kvList) + return prefix, f.render(args, kvList) } // AddName appends the specified name. funcr uses '/' characters to separate @@ -781,7 +781,7 @@ func (f *Formatter) AddName(name string) { // AddValues adds key-value pairs to the set of saved values to be logged with // each log line. -func (f *Formatter) AddValues(kvList []interface{}) { +func (f *Formatter) AddValues(kvList []any) { // Three slice args forces a copy. n := len(f.values) f.values = append(f.values[:n:n], kvList...) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/logr.go b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/logr.go index e027aea3..2a5075a1 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/logr.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/go-logr/logr/logr.go @@ -127,9 +127,9 @@ limitations under the License. // such a value can call its methods without having to check whether the // instance is ready for use. // -// Calling methods with the null logger (Logger{}) as instance will crash -// because it has no LogSink. Therefore this null logger should never be passed -// around. For cases where passing a logger is optional, a pointer to Logger +// The zero logger (= Logger{}) is identical to Discard() and discards all log +// entries. Code that receives a Logger by value can simply call it, the methods +// will never crash. For cases where passing a logger is optional, a pointer to Logger // should be used. // // # Key Naming Conventions @@ -258,6 +258,12 @@ type Logger struct { // Enabled tests whether this Logger is enabled. For example, commandline // flags might be used to set the logging verbosity and disable some info logs. func (l Logger) Enabled() bool { + // Some implementations of LogSink look at the caller in Enabled (e.g. + // different verbosity levels per package or file), but we only pass one + // CallDepth in (via Init). This means that all calls from Logger to the + // LogSink's Enabled, Info, and Error methods must have the same number of + // frames. In other words, Logger methods can't call other Logger methods + // which call these LogSink methods unless we do it the same in all paths. return l.sink != nil && l.sink.Enabled(l.level) } @@ -267,11 +273,11 @@ func (l Logger) Enabled() bool { // line. The key/value pairs can then be used to add additional variable // information. The key/value pairs must alternate string keys and arbitrary // values. -func (l Logger) Info(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) { +func (l Logger) Info(msg string, keysAndValues ...any) { if l.sink == nil { return } - if l.Enabled() { + if l.sink.Enabled(l.level) { // see comment in Enabled if withHelper, ok := l.sink.(CallStackHelperLogSink); ok { withHelper.GetCallStackHelper()() } @@ -289,7 +295,7 @@ func (l Logger) Info(msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) { // while the err argument should be used to attach the actual error that // triggered this log line, if present. The err parameter is optional // and nil may be passed instead of an error instance. -func (l Logger) Error(err error, msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) { +func (l Logger) Error(err error, msg string, keysAndValues ...any) { if l.sink == nil { return } @@ -314,9 +320,16 @@ func (l Logger) V(level int) Logger { return l } +// GetV returns the verbosity level of the logger. If the logger's LogSink is +// nil as in the Discard logger, this will always return 0. +func (l Logger) GetV() int { + // 0 if l.sink nil because of the if check in V above. + return l.level +} + // WithValues returns a new Logger instance with additional key/value pairs. // See Info for documentation on how key/value pairs work. -func (l Logger) WithValues(keysAndValues ...interface{}) Logger { +func (l Logger) WithValues(keysAndValues ...any) Logger { if l.sink == nil { return l } @@ -467,15 +480,15 @@ type LogSink interface { // The level argument is provided for optional logging. This method will // only be called when Enabled(level) is true. See Logger.Info for more // details. - Info(level int, msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) + Info(level int, msg string, keysAndValues ...any) // Error logs an error, with the given message and key/value pairs as // context. See Logger.Error for more details. - Error(err error, msg string, keysAndValues ...interface{}) + Error(err error, msg string, keysAndValues ...any) // WithValues returns a new LogSink with additional key/value pairs. See // Logger.WithValues for more details. - WithValues(keysAndValues ...interface{}) LogSink + WithValues(keysAndValues ...any) LogSink // WithName returns a new LogSink with the specified name appended. See // Logger.WithName for more details. @@ -546,5 +559,5 @@ type Marshaler interface { // with exported fields // // It may return any value of any type. - MarshalLog() interface{} + MarshalLog() any } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp/CHANGELOG.md index 33686e4d..7a17b9f9 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp/CHANGELOG.md @@ -1,3 +1,9 @@ +## 0.7.5 (Nov 8, 2023) + +BUG FIXES + +- client: fixes an issue where the request body is not preserved on temporary redirects or re-established HTTP/2 connections [GH-207] + ## 0.7.4 (Jun 6, 2023) BUG FIXES diff --git a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp/client.go b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp/client.go index cad96bd9..c9edbd05 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp/client.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp/client.go @@ -160,6 +160,20 @@ func (r *Request) SetBody(rawBody interface{}) error { } r.body = bodyReader r.ContentLength = contentLength + if bodyReader != nil { + r.GetBody = func() (io.ReadCloser, error) { + body, err := bodyReader() + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + if rc, ok := body.(io.ReadCloser); ok { + return rc, nil + } + return io.NopCloser(body), nil + } + } else { + r.GetBody = func() (io.ReadCloser, error) { return http.NoBody, nil } + } return nil } @@ -302,18 +316,19 @@ func NewRequest(method, url string, rawBody interface{}) (*Request, error) { // The context controls the entire lifetime of a request and its response: // obtaining a connection, sending the request, and reading the response headers and body. func NewRequestWithContext(ctx context.Context, method, url string, rawBody interface{}) (*Request, error) { - bodyReader, contentLength, err := getBodyReaderAndContentLength(rawBody) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - httpReq, err := http.NewRequestWithContext(ctx, method, url, nil) if err != nil { return nil, err } - httpReq.ContentLength = contentLength - return &Request{body: bodyReader, Request: httpReq}, nil + req := &Request{ + Request: httpReq, + } + if err := req.SetBody(rawBody); err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + return req, nil } // Logger interface allows to use other loggers than diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/README.md b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/README.md index 43de4867..7e83f583 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/README.md @@ -16,6 +16,14 @@ This package provides various compression algorithms. # changelog +* Oct 22nd, 2023 - [v1.17.2](https://github.com/klauspost/compress/releases/tag/v1.17.2) + * zstd: Fix rare *CORRUPTION* output in "best" mode. See https://github.com/klauspost/compress/pull/876 + +* Oct 14th, 2023 - [v1.17.1](https://github.com/klauspost/compress/releases/tag/v1.17.1) + * s2: Fix S2 "best" dictionary wrong encoding by @klauspost in https://github.com/klauspost/compress/pull/871 + * flate: Reduce allocations in decompressor and minor code improvements by @fakefloordiv in https://github.com/klauspost/compress/pull/869 + * s2: Fix EstimateBlockSize on 6&7 length input by @klauspost in https://github.com/klauspost/compress/pull/867 + * Sept 19th, 2023 - [v1.17.0](https://github.com/klauspost/compress/releases/tag/v1.17.0) * Add experimental dictionary builder https://github.com/klauspost/compress/pull/853 * Add xerial snappy read/writer https://github.com/klauspost/compress/pull/838 diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/fse/compress.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/fse/compress.go index 65d77735..074018d8 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/fse/compress.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/fse/compress.go @@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ func (s *Scratch) writeCount() error { previous0 bool charnum uint16 - maxHeaderSize = ((int(s.symbolLen) * int(tableLog)) >> 3) + 3 + maxHeaderSize = ((int(s.symbolLen)*int(tableLog) + 4 + 2) >> 3) + 3 // Write Table Size bitStream = uint32(tableLog - minTablelog) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/zstd/enc_best.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/zstd/enc_best.go index 858f8f43..c81a1535 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/zstd/enc_best.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/zstd/enc_best.go @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ func (m *match) estBits(bitsPerByte int32) { if m.rep < 0 { ofc = ofCode(uint32(m.s-m.offset) + 3) } else { - ofc = ofCode(uint32(m.rep)) + ofc = ofCode(uint32(m.rep) & 3) } // Cost, excluding ofTT, mlTT := fsePredefEnc[tableOffsets].ct.symbolTT[ofc], fsePredefEnc[tableMatchLengths].ct.symbolTT[mlc] @@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ encodeLoop: } } l := 4 + e.matchlen(s+4, offset+4, src) - if rep < 0 { + if true { // Extend candidate match backwards as far as possible. tMin := s - e.maxMatchOff if tMin < 0 { @@ -282,6 +282,7 @@ encodeLoop: // Load next and check... e.longTable[nextHashL] = prevEntry{offset: s + e.cur, prev: candidateL.offset} e.table[nextHashS] = prevEntry{offset: s + e.cur, prev: candidateS.offset} + index0 := s + 1 // Look far ahead, unless we have a really long match already... if best.length < goodEnough { @@ -357,19 +358,16 @@ encodeLoop: blk.sequences = append(blk.sequences, seq) // Index old s + 1 -> s - 1 - index0 := s + 1 s = best.s + best.length - nextEmit = s - if s >= sLimit { - if debugEncoder { - println("repeat ended", s, best.length) - } - break encodeLoop - } + // Index skipped... + end := s + if s > sLimit+4 { + end = sLimit + 4 + } off := index0 + e.cur - for index0 < s { + for index0 < end { cv0 := load6432(src, index0) h0 := hashLen(cv0, bestLongTableBits, bestLongLen) h1 := hashLen(cv0, bestShortTableBits, bestShortLen) @@ -378,6 +376,7 @@ encodeLoop: off++ index0++ } + switch best.rep { case 2, 4 | 1: offset1, offset2 = offset2, offset1 @@ -386,12 +385,17 @@ encodeLoop: case 4 | 3: offset1, offset2, offset3 = offset1-1, offset1, offset2 } + if s >= sLimit { + if debugEncoder { + println("repeat ended", s, best.length) + } + break encodeLoop + } continue } // A 4-byte match has been found. Update recent offsets. // We'll later see if more than 4 bytes. - index0 := s + 1 s = best.s t := best.offset offset1, offset2, offset3 = s-t, offset1, offset2 @@ -419,19 +423,25 @@ encodeLoop: } blk.sequences = append(blk.sequences, seq) nextEmit = s - if s >= sLimit { - break encodeLoop + + // Index old s + 1 -> s - 1 or sLimit + end := s + if s > sLimit-4 { + end = sLimit - 4 } - // Index old s + 1 -> s - 1 - for index0 < s { + off := index0 + e.cur + for index0 < end { cv0 := load6432(src, index0) h0 := hashLen(cv0, bestLongTableBits, bestLongLen) h1 := hashLen(cv0, bestShortTableBits, bestShortLen) - off := index0 + e.cur e.longTable[h0] = prevEntry{offset: off, prev: e.longTable[h0].offset} e.table[h1] = prevEntry{offset: off, prev: e.table[h1].offset} index0++ + off++ + } + if s >= sLimit { + break encodeLoop } } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/zstd/enc_better.go b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/zstd/enc_better.go index 8582f31a..20d25b0e 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/zstd/enc_better.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/klauspost/compress/zstd/enc_better.go @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ encodeLoop: var t int32 // We allow the encoder to optionally turn off repeat offsets across blocks canRepeat := len(blk.sequences) > 2 - var matched int32 + var matched, index0 int32 for { if debugAsserts && canRepeat && offset1 == 0 { @@ -162,6 +162,7 @@ encodeLoop: off := s + e.cur e.longTable[nextHashL] = prevEntry{offset: off, prev: candidateL.offset} e.table[nextHashS] = tableEntry{offset: off, val: uint32(cv)} + index0 = s + 1 if canRepeat { if repIndex >= 0 && load3232(src, repIndex) == uint32(cv>>(repOff*8)) { @@ -258,7 +259,6 @@ encodeLoop: } blk.sequences = append(blk.sequences, seq) - index0 := s + repOff2 s += lenght + repOff2 nextEmit = s if s >= sLimit { @@ -498,15 +498,15 @@ encodeLoop: } // Index match start+1 (long) -> s - 1 - index0 := s - l + 1 + off := index0 + e.cur for index0 < s-1 { cv0 := load6432(src, index0) cv1 := cv0 >> 8 h0 := hashLen(cv0, betterLongTableBits, betterLongLen) - off := index0 + e.cur e.longTable[h0] = prevEntry{offset: off, prev: e.longTable[h0].offset} e.table[hashLen(cv1, betterShortTableBits, betterShortLen)] = tableEntry{offset: off + 1, val: uint32(cv1)} index0 += 2 + off += 2 } cv = load6432(src, s) @@ -672,7 +672,7 @@ encodeLoop: var t int32 // We allow the encoder to optionally turn off repeat offsets across blocks canRepeat := len(blk.sequences) > 2 - var matched int32 + var matched, index0 int32 for { if debugAsserts && canRepeat && offset1 == 0 { @@ -691,6 +691,7 @@ encodeLoop: e.markLongShardDirty(nextHashL) e.table[nextHashS] = tableEntry{offset: off, val: uint32(cv)} e.markShortShardDirty(nextHashS) + index0 = s + 1 if canRepeat { if repIndex >= 0 && load3232(src, repIndex) == uint32(cv>>(repOff*8)) { @@ -726,7 +727,6 @@ encodeLoop: blk.sequences = append(blk.sequences, seq) // Index match start+1 (long) -> s - 1 - index0 := s + repOff s += lenght + repOff nextEmit = s @@ -790,7 +790,6 @@ encodeLoop: } blk.sequences = append(blk.sequences, seq) - index0 := s + repOff2 s += lenght + repOff2 nextEmit = s if s >= sLimit { @@ -1024,18 +1023,18 @@ encodeLoop: } // Index match start+1 (long) -> s - 1 - index0 := s - l + 1 + off := index0 + e.cur for index0 < s-1 { cv0 := load6432(src, index0) cv1 := cv0 >> 8 h0 := hashLen(cv0, betterLongTableBits, betterLongLen) - off := index0 + e.cur e.longTable[h0] = prevEntry{offset: off, prev: e.longTable[h0].offset} e.markLongShardDirty(h0) h1 := hashLen(cv1, betterShortTableBits, betterShortLen) e.table[h1] = tableEntry{offset: off + 1, val: uint32(cv1)} e.markShortShardDirty(h1) index0 += 2 + off += 2 } cv = load6432(src, s) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.c b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.c index a1d6a285..454512ad 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.c +++ b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.c @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #ifndef USE_LIBSQLITE3 /****************************************************************************** ** This file is an amalgamation of many separate C source files from SQLite -** version 3.42.0. By combining all the individual C code files into this +** version 3.44.0. By combining all the individual C code files into this ** single large file, the entire code can be compiled as a single translation ** unit. This allows many compilers to do optimizations that would not be ** possible if the files were compiled separately. Performance improvements @@ -17,6 +17,9 @@ ** if you want a wrapper to interface SQLite with your choice of programming ** language. The code for the "sqlite3" command-line shell is also in a ** separate file. This file contains only code for the core SQLite library. +** +** The content in this amalgamation comes from Fossil check-in +** 17129ba1ff7f0daf37100ee82d507aef7827. */ #define SQLITE_CORE 1 #define SQLITE_AMALGAMATION 1 @@ -51,11 +54,11 @@ ** used on lines of code that actually ** implement parts of coverage testing. ** -** OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE - This branch is allowed to alway be false +** OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE - This branch is allowed to always be false ** and the correct answer is still obtained, ** though perhaps more slowly. ** -** OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE - This branch is allowed to alway be true +** OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE - This branch is allowed to always be true ** and the correct answer is still obtained, ** though perhaps more slowly. ** @@ -457,9 +460,9 @@ extern "C" { ** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()], ** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()]. */ -#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.42.0" -#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3042000 -#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2023-05-16 12:36:15 831d0fb2836b71c9bc51067c49fee4b8f18047814f2ff22d817d25195cf350b0" +#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.44.0" +#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3044000 +#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2023-11-01 11:23:50 17129ba1ff7f0daf37100ee82d507aef7827cf38de1866e2633096ae6ad81301" /* ** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers @@ -839,6 +842,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_exec( #define SQLITE_IOERR_ROLLBACK_ATOMIC (SQLITE_IOERR | (31<<8)) #define SQLITE_IOERR_DATA (SQLITE_IOERR | (32<<8)) #define SQLITE_IOERR_CORRUPTFS (SQLITE_IOERR | (33<<8)) +#define SQLITE_IOERR_IN_PAGE (SQLITE_IOERR | (34<<8)) #define SQLITE_LOCKED_SHAREDCACHE (SQLITE_LOCKED | (1<<8)) #define SQLITE_LOCKED_VTAB (SQLITE_LOCKED | (2<<8)) #define SQLITE_BUSY_RECOVERY (SQLITE_BUSY | (1<<8)) @@ -1501,7 +1505,7 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods { ** by clients within the current process, only within other processes. ** **
  • [[SQLITE_FCNTL_CKSM_FILE]] -** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_CKSM_FILE] opcode is for use interally by the +** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_CKSM_FILE] opcode is for use internally by the ** [checksum VFS shim] only. ** **
  • [[SQLITE_FCNTL_RESET_CACHE]] @@ -2437,7 +2441,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { ** is stored in each sorted record and the required column values loaded ** from the database as records are returned in sorted order. The default ** value for this option is to never use this optimization. Specifying a -** negative value for this option restores the default behaviour. +** negative value for this option restores the default behavior. ** This option is only available if SQLite is compiled with the ** [SQLITE_ENABLE_SORTER_REFERENCES] compile-time option. ** @@ -2612,7 +2616,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { ** database handle, SQLite checks if this will mean that there are now no ** connections at all to the database. If so, it performs a checkpoint ** operation before closing the connection. This option may be used to -** override this behaviour. The first parameter passed to this operation +** override this behavior. The first parameter passed to this operation ** is an integer - positive to disable checkpoints-on-close, or zero (the ** default) to enable them, and negative to leave the setting unchanged. ** The second parameter is a pointer to an integer @@ -2765,7 +2769,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { ** the [VACUUM] command will fail with an obscure error when attempting to ** process a table with generated columns and a descending index. This is ** not considered a bug since SQLite versions 3.3.0 and earlier do not support -** either generated columns or decending indexes. +** either generated columns or descending indexes. ** ** ** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS]] @@ -3046,6 +3050,7 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_total_changes64(sqlite3*); ** ** ^The [sqlite3_is_interrupted(D)] interface can be used to determine whether ** or not an interrupt is currently in effect for [database connection] D. +** It returns 1 if an interrupt is currently in effect, or 0 otherwise. */ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_interrupt(sqlite3*); SQLITE_API int sqlite3_is_interrupted(sqlite3*); @@ -3699,8 +3704,10 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void *sqlite3_profile(sqlite3*, ** M argument should be the bitwise OR-ed combination of ** zero or more [SQLITE_TRACE] constants. ** -** ^Each call to either sqlite3_trace() or sqlite3_trace_v2() overrides -** (cancels) any prior calls to sqlite3_trace() or sqlite3_trace_v2(). +** ^Each call to either sqlite3_trace(D,X,P) or sqlite3_trace_v2(D,M,X,P) +** overrides (cancels) all prior calls to sqlite3_trace(D,X,P) or +** sqlite3_trace_v2(D,M,X,P) for the [database connection] D. Each +** database connection may have at most one trace callback. ** ** ^The X callback is invoked whenever any of the events identified by ** mask M occur. ^The integer return value from the callback is currently @@ -4069,7 +4076,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_open_v2( ** as F) must be one of: **
      **
    • A database filename pointer created by the SQLite core and -** passed into the xOpen() method of a VFS implemention, or +** passed into the xOpen() method of a VFS implementation, or **
    • A filename obtained from [sqlite3_db_filename()], or **
    • A new filename constructed using [sqlite3_create_filename()]. **
    @@ -4182,7 +4189,7 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3_file *sqlite3_database_file_object(const char*); /* ** CAPI3REF: Create and Destroy VFS Filenames ** -** These interfces are provided for use by [VFS shim] implementations and +** These interfaces are provided for use by [VFS shim] implementations and ** are not useful outside of that context. ** ** The sqlite3_create_filename(D,J,W,N,P) allocates memory to hold a version of @@ -4262,6 +4269,7 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_free_filename(sqlite3_filename); ** ** ^The sqlite3_errmsg() and sqlite3_errmsg16() return English-language ** text that describes the error, as either UTF-8 or UTF-16 respectively. +** (See how SQLite handles [invalid UTF] for exceptions to this rule.) ** ^(Memory to hold the error message string is managed internally. ** The application does not need to worry about freeing the result. ** However, the error string might be overwritten or deallocated by @@ -4729,6 +4737,41 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_readonly(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_isexplain(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); +/* +** CAPI3REF: Change The EXPLAIN Setting For A Prepared Statement +** METHOD: sqlite3_stmt +** +** The sqlite3_stmt_explain(S,E) interface changes the EXPLAIN +** setting for [prepared statement] S. If E is zero, then S becomes +** a normal prepared statement. If E is 1, then S behaves as if +** its SQL text began with "[EXPLAIN]". If E is 2, then S behaves as if +** its SQL text began with "[EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN]". +** +** Calling sqlite3_stmt_explain(S,E) might cause S to be reprepared. +** SQLite tries to avoid a reprepare, but a reprepare might be necessary +** on the first transition into EXPLAIN or EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN mode. +** +** Because of the potential need to reprepare, a call to +** sqlite3_stmt_explain(S,E) will fail with SQLITE_ERROR if S cannot be +** reprepared because it was created using [sqlite3_prepare()] instead of +** the newer [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare_v3()] interfaces and +** hence has no saved SQL text with which to reprepare. +** +** Changing the explain setting for a prepared statement does not change +** the original SQL text for the statement. Hence, if the SQL text originally +** began with EXPLAIN or EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN, but sqlite3_stmt_explain(S,0) +** is called to convert the statement into an ordinary statement, the EXPLAIN +** or EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN keywords will still appear in the sqlite3_sql(S) +** output, even though the statement now acts like a normal SQL statement. +** +** This routine returns SQLITE_OK if the explain mode is successfully +** changed, or an error code if the explain mode could not be changed. +** The explain mode cannot be changed while a statement is active. +** Hence, it is good practice to call [sqlite3_reset(S)] +** immediately prior to calling sqlite3_stmt_explain(S,E). +*/ +SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_explain(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int eMode); + /* ** CAPI3REF: Determine If A Prepared Statement Has Been Reset ** METHOD: sqlite3_stmt @@ -4892,7 +4935,7 @@ typedef struct sqlite3_context sqlite3_context; ** with it may be passed. ^It is called to dispose of the BLOB or string even ** if the call to the bind API fails, except the destructor is not called if ** the third parameter is a NULL pointer or the fourth parameter is negative. -** ^ (2) The special constant, [SQLITE_STATIC], may be passsed to indicate that +** ^ (2) The special constant, [SQLITE_STATIC], may be passed to indicate that ** the application remains responsible for disposing of the object. ^In this ** case, the object and the provided pointer to it must remain valid until ** either the prepared statement is finalized or the same SQL parameter is @@ -5571,20 +5614,33 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_finalize(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); ** ^The [sqlite3_reset(S)] interface resets the [prepared statement] S ** back to the beginning of its program. ** -** ^If the most recent call to [sqlite3_step(S)] for the -** [prepared statement] S returned [SQLITE_ROW] or [SQLITE_DONE], -** or if [sqlite3_step(S)] has never before been called on S, -** then [sqlite3_reset(S)] returns [SQLITE_OK]. +** ^The return code from [sqlite3_reset(S)] indicates whether or not +** the previous evaluation of prepared statement S completed successfully. +** ^If [sqlite3_step(S)] has never before been called on S or if +** [sqlite3_step(S)] has not been called since the previous call +** to [sqlite3_reset(S)], then [sqlite3_reset(S)] will return +** [SQLITE_OK]. ** ** ^If the most recent call to [sqlite3_step(S)] for the ** [prepared statement] S indicated an error, then ** [sqlite3_reset(S)] returns an appropriate [error code]. +** ^The [sqlite3_reset(S)] interface might also return an [error code] +** if there were no prior errors but the process of resetting +** the prepared statement caused a new error. ^For example, if an +** [INSERT] statement with a [RETURNING] clause is only stepped one time, +** that one call to [sqlite3_step(S)] might return SQLITE_ROW but +** the overall statement might still fail and the [sqlite3_reset(S)] call +** might return SQLITE_BUSY if locking constraints prevent the +** database change from committing. Therefore, it is important that +** applications check the return code from [sqlite3_reset(S)] even if +** no prior call to [sqlite3_step(S)] indicated a problem. ** ** ^The [sqlite3_reset(S)] interface does not change the values ** of any [sqlite3_bind_blob|bindings] on the [prepared statement] S. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_reset(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); + /* ** CAPI3REF: Create Or Redefine SQL Functions ** KEYWORDS: {function creation routines} @@ -5795,7 +5851,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_create_window_function( ** [application-defined SQL function] ** that has side-effects or that could potentially leak sensitive information. ** This will prevent attacks in which an application is tricked -** into using a database file that has had its schema surreptiously +** into using a database file that has had its schema surreptitiously ** modified to invoke the application-defined function in ways that are ** harmful. **

    @@ -6139,32 +6195,32 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context*); ** METHOD: sqlite3_context ** ** These functions may be used by (non-aggregate) SQL functions to -** associate metadata with argument values. If the same value is passed to -** multiple invocations of the same SQL function during query execution, under -** some circumstances the associated metadata may be preserved. An example -** of where this might be useful is in a regular-expression matching -** function. The compiled version of the regular expression can be stored as -** metadata associated with the pattern string. +** associate auxiliary data with argument values. If the same argument +** value is passed to multiple invocations of the same SQL function during +** query execution, under some circumstances the associated auxiliary data +** might be preserved. An example of where this might be useful is in a +** regular-expression matching function. The compiled version of the regular +** expression can be stored as auxiliary data associated with the pattern string. ** Then as long as the pattern string remains the same, ** the compiled regular expression can be reused on multiple ** invocations of the same function. ** -** ^The sqlite3_get_auxdata(C,N) interface returns a pointer to the metadata +** ^The sqlite3_get_auxdata(C,N) interface returns a pointer to the auxiliary data ** associated by the sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) function with the Nth argument ** value to the application-defined function. ^N is zero for the left-most -** function argument. ^If there is no metadata +** function argument. ^If there is no auxiliary data ** associated with the function argument, the sqlite3_get_auxdata(C,N) interface ** returns a NULL pointer. ** -** ^The sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) interface saves P as metadata for the N-th -** argument of the application-defined function. ^Subsequent +** ^The sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) interface saves P as auxiliary data for the +** N-th argument of the application-defined function. ^Subsequent ** calls to sqlite3_get_auxdata(C,N) return P from the most recent -** sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) call if the metadata is still valid or -** NULL if the metadata has been discarded. +** sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) call if the auxiliary data is still valid or +** NULL if the auxiliary data has been discarded. ** ^After each call to sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) where X is not NULL, ** SQLite will invoke the destructor function X with parameter P exactly -** once, when the metadata is discarded. -** SQLite is free to discard the metadata at any time, including:

      +** once, when the auxiliary data is discarded. +** SQLite is free to discard the auxiliary data at any time, including:
        **
      • ^(when the corresponding function parameter changes)^, or **
      • ^(when [sqlite3_reset()] or [sqlite3_finalize()] is called for the ** SQL statement)^, or @@ -6180,7 +6236,7 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context*); ** function implementation should not make any use of P after ** sqlite3_set_auxdata() has been called. ** -** ^(In practice, metadata is preserved between function calls for +** ^(In practice, auxiliary data is preserved between function calls for ** function parameters that are compile-time constants, including literal ** values and [parameters] and expressions composed from the same.)^ ** @@ -6190,10 +6246,67 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context*); ** ** These routines must be called from the same thread in which ** the SQL function is running. +** +** See also: [sqlite3_get_clientdata()] and [sqlite3_set_clientdata()]. */ SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_get_auxdata(sqlite3_context*, int N); SQLITE_API void sqlite3_set_auxdata(sqlite3_context*, int N, void*, void (*)(void*)); +/* +** CAPI3REF: Database Connection Client Data +** METHOD: sqlite3 +** +** These functions are used to associate one or more named pointers +** with a [database connection]. +** A call to sqlite3_set_clientdata(D,N,P,X) causes the pointer P +** to be attached to [database connection] D using name N. Subsequent +** calls to sqlite3_get_clientdata(D,N) will return a copy of pointer P +** or a NULL pointer if there were no prior calls to +** sqlite3_set_clientdata() with the same values of D and N. +** Names are compared using strcmp() and are thus case sensitive. +** +** If P and X are both non-NULL, then the destructor X is invoked with +** argument P on the first of the following occurrences: +**
          +**
        • An out-of-memory error occurs during the call to +** sqlite3_set_clientdata() which attempts to register pointer P. +**
        • A subsequent call to sqlite3_set_clientdata(D,N,P,X) is made +** with the same D and N parameters. +**
        • The database connection closes. SQLite does not make any guarantees +** about the order in which destructors are called, only that all +** destructors will be called exactly once at some point during the +** database connection closing process. +**
        +** +** SQLite does not do anything with client data other than invoke +** destructors on the client data at the appropriate time. The intended +** use for client data is to provide a mechanism for wrapper libraries +** to store additional information about an SQLite database connection. +** +** There is no limit (other than available memory) on the number of different +** client data pointers (with different names) that can be attached to a +** single database connection. However, the implementation is optimized +** for the case of having only one or two different client data names. +** Applications and wrapper libraries are discouraged from using more than +** one client data name each. +** +** There is no way to enumerate the client data pointers +** associated with a database connection. The N parameter can be thought +** of as a secret key such that only code that knows the secret key is able +** to access the associated data. +** +** Security Warning: These interfaces should not be exposed in scripting +** languages or in other circumstances where it might be possible for an +** an attacker to invoke them. Any agent that can invoke these interfaces +** can probably also take control of the process. +** +** Database connection client data is only available for SQLite +** version 3.44.0 ([dateof:3.44.0]) and later. +** +** See also: [sqlite3_set_auxdata()] and [sqlite3_get_auxdata()]. +*/ +SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_get_clientdata(sqlite3*,const char*); +SQLITE_API int sqlite3_set_clientdata(sqlite3*, const char*, void*, void(*)(void*)); /* ** CAPI3REF: Constants Defining Special Destructor Behavior @@ -6826,7 +6939,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_db_readonly(sqlite3 *db, const char *zDbName); SQLITE_API int sqlite3_txn_state(sqlite3*,const char *zSchema); /* -** CAPI3REF: Allowed return values from [sqlite3_txn_state()] +** CAPI3REF: Allowed return values from sqlite3_txn_state() ** KEYWORDS: {transaction state} ** ** These constants define the current transaction state of a database file. @@ -6958,7 +7071,7 @@ SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_rollback_hook(sqlite3*, void(*)(void *), void*); ** ^Each call to the sqlite3_autovacuum_pages() interface overrides all ** previous invocations for that database connection. ^If the callback ** argument (C) to sqlite3_autovacuum_pages(D,C,P,X) is a NULL pointer, -** then the autovacuum steps callback is cancelled. The return value +** then the autovacuum steps callback is canceled. The return value ** from sqlite3_autovacuum_pages() is normally SQLITE_OK, but might ** be some other error code if something goes wrong. The current ** implementation will only return SQLITE_OK or SQLITE_MISUSE, but other @@ -7477,6 +7590,10 @@ struct sqlite3_module { /* The methods above are in versions 1 and 2 of the sqlite_module object. ** Those below are for version 3 and greater. */ int (*xShadowName)(const char*); + /* The methods above are in versions 1 through 3 of the sqlite_module object. + ** Those below are for version 4 and greater. */ + int (*xIntegrity)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, const char *zSchema, + const char *zTabName, int mFlags, char **pzErr); }; /* @@ -7964,7 +8081,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_blob_reopen(sqlite3_blob *, sqlite3_int64); ** code is returned and the transaction rolled back. ** ** Calling this function with an argument that is not a NULL pointer or an -** open blob handle results in undefined behaviour. ^Calling this routine +** open blob handle results in undefined behavior. ^Calling this routine ** with a null pointer (such as would be returned by a failed call to ** [sqlite3_blob_open()]) is a harmless no-op. ^Otherwise, if this function ** is passed a valid open blob handle, the values returned by the @@ -8444,6 +8561,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...); #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_SAVE 5 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_RESTORE 6 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_RESET 7 /* NOT USED */ +#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_FK_NO_ACTION 7 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BITVEC_TEST 8 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_FAULT_INSTALL 9 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BENIGN_MALLOC_HOOKS 10 @@ -8472,7 +8590,8 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...); #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TRACEFLAGS 31 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TUNE 32 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_LOGEST 33 -#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_LAST 33 /* Largest TESTCTRL */ +#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_USELONGDOUBLE 34 +#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_LAST 34 /* Largest TESTCTRL */ /* ** CAPI3REF: SQL Keyword Checking @@ -9928,7 +10047,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vtab_config(sqlite3*, int op, ...); ** [[SQLITE_VTAB_DIRECTONLY]]
        SQLITE_VTAB_DIRECTONLY
        **
        Calls of the form ** [sqlite3_vtab_config](db,SQLITE_VTAB_DIRECTONLY) from within the -** the [xConnect] or [xCreate] methods of a [virtual table] implmentation +** the [xConnect] or [xCreate] methods of a [virtual table] implementation ** prohibits that virtual table from being used from within triggers and ** views. **
        @@ -10118,7 +10237,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vtab_distinct(sqlite3_index_info*); ** communicated to the xBestIndex method as a ** [SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ] constraint.)^ If xBestIndex wants to use ** this constraint, it must set the corresponding -** aConstraintUsage[].argvIndex to a postive integer. ^(Then, under +** aConstraintUsage[].argvIndex to a positive integer. ^(Then, under ** the usual mode of handling IN operators, SQLite generates [bytecode] ** that invokes the [xFilter|xFilter() method] once for each value ** on the right-hand side of the IN operator.)^ Thus the virtual table @@ -10547,7 +10666,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_db_cacheflush(sqlite3*); ** When the [sqlite3_blob_write()] API is used to update a blob column, ** the pre-update hook is invoked with SQLITE_DELETE. This is because the ** in this case the new values are not available. In this case, when a -** callback made with op==SQLITE_DELETE is actuall a write using the +** callback made with op==SQLITE_DELETE is actually a write using the ** sqlite3_blob_write() API, the [sqlite3_preupdate_blobwrite()] returns ** the index of the column being written. In other cases, where the ** pre-update hook is being invoked for some other reason, including a @@ -10808,6 +10927,13 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_snapshot_recover(sqlite3 *db, const c ** SQLITE_SERIALIZE_NOCOPY bit is set but no contiguous copy ** of the database exists. ** +** After the call, if the SQLITE_SERIALIZE_NOCOPY bit had been set, +** the returned buffer content will remain accessible and unchanged +** until either the next write operation on the connection or when +** the connection is closed, and applications must not modify the +** buffer. If the bit had been clear, the returned buffer will not +** be accessed by SQLite after the call. +** ** A call to sqlite3_serialize(D,S,P,F) might return NULL even if the ** SQLITE_SERIALIZE_NOCOPY bit is omitted from argument F if a memory ** allocation error occurs. @@ -10856,6 +10982,9 @@ SQLITE_API unsigned char *sqlite3_serialize( ** SQLite will try to increase the buffer size using sqlite3_realloc64() ** if writes on the database cause it to grow larger than M bytes. ** +** Applications must not modify the buffer P or invalidate it before +** the database connection D is closed. +** ** The sqlite3_deserialize() interface will fail with SQLITE_BUSY if the ** database is currently in a read transaction or is involved in a backup ** operation. @@ -10864,6 +10993,13 @@ SQLITE_API unsigned char *sqlite3_serialize( ** S argument to sqlite3_deserialize(D,S,P,N,M,F) is "temp" then the ** function returns SQLITE_ERROR. ** +** The deserialized database should not be in [WAL mode]. If the database +** is in WAL mode, then any attempt to use the database file will result +** in an [SQLITE_CANTOPEN] error. The application can set the +** [file format version numbers] (bytes 18 and 19) of the input database P +** to 0x01 prior to invoking sqlite3_deserialize(D,S,P,N,M,F) to force the +** database file into rollback mode and work around this limitation. +** ** If sqlite3_deserialize(D,S,P,N,M,F) fails for any reason and if the ** SQLITE_DESERIALIZE_FREEONCLOSE bit is set in argument F, then ** [sqlite3_free()] is invoked on argument P prior to returning. @@ -11936,6 +12072,18 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_concat( ); +/* +** CAPI3REF: Upgrade the Schema of a Changeset/Patchset +*/ +SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_upgrade( + sqlite3 *db, + const char *zDb, + int nIn, const void *pIn, /* Input changeset */ + int *pnOut, void **ppOut /* OUT: Inverse of input */ +); + + + /* ** CAPI3REF: Changegroup Handle ** @@ -11982,6 +12130,38 @@ typedef struct sqlite3_changegroup sqlite3_changegroup; */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changegroup_new(sqlite3_changegroup **pp); +/* +** CAPI3REF: Add a Schema to a Changegroup +** METHOD: sqlite3_changegroup_schema +** +** This method may be used to optionally enforce the rule that the changesets +** added to the changegroup handle must match the schema of database zDb +** ("main", "temp", or the name of an attached database). If +** sqlite3changegroup_add() is called to add a changeset that is not compatible +** with the configured schema, SQLITE_SCHEMA is returned and the changegroup +** object is left in an undefined state. +** +** A changeset schema is considered compatible with the database schema in +** the same way as for sqlite3changeset_apply(). Specifically, for each +** table in the changeset, there exists a database table with: +** +**
          +**
        • The name identified by the changeset, and +**
        • at least as many columns as recorded in the changeset, and +**
        • the primary key columns in the same position as recorded in +** the changeset. +**
        +** +** The output of the changegroup object always has the same schema as the +** database nominated using this function. In cases where changesets passed +** to sqlite3changegroup_add() have fewer columns than the corresponding table +** in the database schema, these are filled in using the default column +** values from the database schema. This makes it possible to combined +** changesets that have different numbers of columns for a single table +** within a changegroup, provided that they are otherwise compatible. +*/ +SQLITE_API int sqlite3changegroup_schema(sqlite3_changegroup*, sqlite3*, const char *zDb); + /* ** CAPI3REF: Add A Changeset To A Changegroup ** METHOD: sqlite3_changegroup @@ -12050,13 +12230,18 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changegroup_new(sqlite3_changegroup **pp); ** If the new changeset contains changes to a table that is already present ** in the changegroup, then the number of columns and the position of the ** primary key columns for the table must be consistent. If this is not the -** case, this function fails with SQLITE_SCHEMA. If the input changeset -** appears to be corrupt and the corruption is detected, SQLITE_CORRUPT is -** returned. Or, if an out-of-memory condition occurs during processing, this -** function returns SQLITE_NOMEM. In all cases, if an error occurs the state -** of the final contents of the changegroup is undefined. +** case, this function fails with SQLITE_SCHEMA. Except, if the changegroup +** object has been configured with a database schema using the +** sqlite3changegroup_schema() API, then it is possible to combine changesets +** with different numbers of columns for a single table, provided that +** they are otherwise compatible. ** -** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. +** If the input changeset appears to be corrupt and the corruption is +** detected, SQLITE_CORRUPT is returned. Or, if an out-of-memory condition +** occurs during processing, this function returns SQLITE_NOMEM. +** +** In all cases, if an error occurs the state of the final contents of the +** changegroup is undefined. If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changegroup_add(sqlite3_changegroup*, int nData, void *pData); @@ -12321,10 +12506,17 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_apply_v2( **
      • an insert change if all fields of the conflicting row match ** the row being inserted. **
      +** +**
      SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_FKNOACTION
      +** If this flag it set, then all foreign key constraints in the target +** database behave as if they were declared with "ON UPDATE NO ACTION ON +** DELETE NO ACTION", even if they are actually CASCADE, RESTRICT, SET NULL +** or SET DEFAULT. */ #define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_NOSAVEPOINT 0x0001 #define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_INVERT 0x0002 #define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_IGNORENOOP 0x0004 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_FKNOACTION 0x0008 /* ** CAPI3REF: Constants Passed To The Conflict Handler @@ -13065,7 +13257,7 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter { ** See xPhraseFirstColumn above. */ struct Fts5ExtensionApi { - int iVersion; /* Currently always set to 3 */ + int iVersion; /* Currently always set to 2 */ void *(*xUserData)(Fts5Context*); @@ -13294,8 +13486,8 @@ struct Fts5ExtensionApi { ** as separate queries of the FTS index are required for each synonym. ** ** When using methods (2) or (3), it is important that the tokenizer only -** provide synonyms when tokenizing document text (method (2)) or query -** text (method (3)), not both. Doing so will not cause any errors, but is +** provide synonyms when tokenizing document text (method (3)) or query +** text (method (2)), not both. Doing so will not cause any errors, but is ** inefficient. */ typedef struct Fts5Tokenizer Fts5Tokenizer; @@ -13343,7 +13535,7 @@ struct fts5_api { int (*xCreateTokenizer)( fts5_api *pApi, const char *zName, - void *pContext, + void *pUserData, fts5_tokenizer *pTokenizer, void (*xDestroy)(void*) ); @@ -13352,7 +13544,7 @@ struct fts5_api { int (*xFindTokenizer)( fts5_api *pApi, const char *zName, - void **ppContext, + void **ppUserData, fts5_tokenizer *pTokenizer ); @@ -13360,7 +13552,7 @@ struct fts5_api { int (*xCreateFunction)( fts5_api *pApi, const char *zName, - void *pContext, + void *pUserData, fts5_extension_function xFunction, void (*xDestroy)(void*) ); @@ -13471,7 +13663,7 @@ struct fts5_api { ** level of recursion for each term. A stack overflow can result ** if the number of terms is too large. In practice, most SQL ** never has more than 3 or 4 terms. Use a value of 0 to disable -** any limit on the number of terms in a compount SELECT. +** any limit on the number of terms in a compound SELECT. */ #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_COMPOUND_SELECT # define SQLITE_MAX_COMPOUND_SELECT 500 @@ -13715,6 +13907,16 @@ struct fts5_api { # endif #endif +/* +** Enable SQLITE_USE_SEH by default on MSVC builds. Only omit +** SEH support if the -DSQLITE_OMIT_SEH option is given. +*/ +#if defined(_MSC_VER) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_SEH) +# define SQLITE_USE_SEH 1 +#else +# undef SQLITE_USE_SEH +#endif + /* ** The SQLITE_THREADSAFE macro must be defined as 0, 1, or 2. ** 0 means mutexes are permanently disable and the library is never @@ -14574,8 +14776,31 @@ typedef INT16_TYPE LogEst; ** the end of buffer S. This macro returns true if P points to something ** contained within the buffer S. */ -#define SQLITE_WITHIN(P,S,E) (((uptr)(P)>=(uptr)(S))&&((uptr)(P)<(uptr)(E))) +#define SQLITE_WITHIN(P,S,E) (((uptr)(P)>=(uptr)(S))&&((uptr)(P)<(uptr)(E))) +/* +** P is one byte past the end of a large buffer. Return true if a span of bytes +** between S..E crosses the end of that buffer. In other words, return true +** if the sub-buffer S..E-1 overflows the buffer whose last byte is P-1. +** +** S is the start of the span. E is one byte past the end of end of span. +** +** P +** |-----------------| FALSE +** |-------| +** S E +** +** P +** |-----------------| +** |-------| TRUE +** S E +** +** P +** |-----------------| +** |-------| FALSE +** S E +*/ +#define SQLITE_OVERFLOW(P,S,E) (((uptr)(S)<(uptr)(P))&&((uptr)(E)>(uptr)(P))) /* ** Macros to determine whether the machine is big or little endian, @@ -14585,16 +14810,33 @@ typedef INT16_TYPE LogEst; ** using C-preprocessor macros. If that is unsuccessful, or if ** -DSQLITE_BYTEORDER=0 is set, then byte-order is determined ** at run-time. +** +** If you are building SQLite on some obscure platform for which the +** following ifdef magic does not work, you can always include either: +** +** -DSQLITE_BYTEORDER=1234 +** +** or +** +** -DSQLITE_BYTEORDER=4321 +** +** to cause the build to work for little-endian or big-endian processors, +** respectively. */ -#ifndef SQLITE_BYTEORDER -# if defined(i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) || \ +#ifndef SQLITE_BYTEORDER /* Replicate changes at tag-20230904a */ +# if defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && __BYTE_ORDER__==__ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ +# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 4321 +# elif defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && __BYTE_ORDER__==__ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ +# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 1234 +# elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) && __BIG_ENDIAN__==1 +# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 4321 +# elif defined(i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) || \ defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_X64) || \ defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_ARM) || defined(__x86) || \ defined(__ARMEL__) || defined(__AARCH64EL__) || defined(_M_ARM64) -# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 1234 -# elif defined(sparc) || defined(__ppc__) || \ - defined(__ARMEB__) || defined(__AARCH64EB__) -# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 4321 +# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 1234 +# elif defined(sparc) || defined(__ARMEB__) || defined(__AARCH64EB__) +# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 4321 # else # define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 0 # endif @@ -14809,7 +15051,7 @@ struct BusyHandler { /* ** Name of table that holds the database schema. ** -** The PREFERRED names are used whereever possible. But LEGACY is also +** The PREFERRED names are used wherever possible. But LEGACY is also ** used for backwards compatibility. ** ** 1. Queries can use either the PREFERRED or the LEGACY names @@ -14918,11 +15160,13 @@ typedef struct Column Column; typedef struct Cte Cte; typedef struct CteUse CteUse; typedef struct Db Db; +typedef struct DbClientData DbClientData; typedef struct DbFixer DbFixer; typedef struct Schema Schema; typedef struct Expr Expr; typedef struct ExprList ExprList; typedef struct FKey FKey; +typedef struct FpDecode FpDecode; typedef struct FuncDestructor FuncDestructor; typedef struct FuncDef FuncDef; typedef struct FuncDefHash FuncDefHash; @@ -14941,6 +15185,7 @@ typedef struct Parse Parse; typedef struct ParseCleanup ParseCleanup; typedef struct PreUpdate PreUpdate; typedef struct PrintfArguments PrintfArguments; +typedef struct RCStr RCStr; typedef struct RenameToken RenameToken; typedef struct Returning Returning; typedef struct RowSet RowSet; @@ -15578,6 +15823,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PagerRefdump(Pager*); # define enable_simulated_io_errors() #endif +#if defined(SQLITE_USE_SEH) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_WAL) +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerWalSystemErrno(Pager*); +#endif + #endif /* SQLITE_PAGER_H */ /************** End of pager.h ***********************************************/ @@ -15907,9 +16156,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreePrevious(BtCursor*, int flags); SQLITE_PRIVATE i64 sqlite3BtreeIntegerKey(BtCursor*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3BtreeCursorPin(BtCursor*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3BtreeCursorUnpin(BtCursor*); -#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_OFFSET_SQL_FUNC SQLITE_PRIVATE i64 sqlite3BtreeOffset(BtCursor*); -#endif SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreePayload(BtCursor*, u32 offset, u32 amt, void*); SQLITE_PRIVATE const void *sqlite3BtreePayloadFetch(BtCursor*, u32 *pAmt); SQLITE_PRIVATE u32 sqlite3BtreePayloadSize(BtCursor*); @@ -16354,19 +16601,20 @@ typedef struct VdbeOpList VdbeOpList; #define OP_VCreate 171 #define OP_VDestroy 172 #define OP_VOpen 173 -#define OP_VInitIn 174 /* synopsis: r[P2]=ValueList(P1,P3) */ -#define OP_VColumn 175 /* synopsis: r[P3]=vcolumn(P2) */ -#define OP_VRename 176 -#define OP_Pagecount 177 -#define OP_MaxPgcnt 178 -#define OP_ClrSubtype 179 /* synopsis: r[P1].subtype = 0 */ -#define OP_FilterAdd 180 /* synopsis: filter(P1) += key(P3@P4) */ -#define OP_Trace 181 -#define OP_CursorHint 182 -#define OP_ReleaseReg 183 /* synopsis: release r[P1@P2] mask P3 */ -#define OP_Noop 184 -#define OP_Explain 185 -#define OP_Abortable 186 +#define OP_VCheck 174 +#define OP_VInitIn 175 /* synopsis: r[P2]=ValueList(P1,P3) */ +#define OP_VColumn 176 /* synopsis: r[P3]=vcolumn(P2) */ +#define OP_VRename 177 +#define OP_Pagecount 178 +#define OP_MaxPgcnt 179 +#define OP_ClrSubtype 180 /* synopsis: r[P1].subtype = 0 */ +#define OP_FilterAdd 181 /* synopsis: filter(P1) += key(P3@P4) */ +#define OP_Trace 182 +#define OP_CursorHint 183 +#define OP_ReleaseReg 184 /* synopsis: release r[P1@P2] mask P3 */ +#define OP_Noop 185 +#define OP_Explain 186 +#define OP_Abortable 187 /* Properties such as "out2" or "jump" that are specified in ** comments following the "case" for each opcode in the vdbe.c @@ -16384,7 +16632,7 @@ typedef struct VdbeOpList VdbeOpList; /* 8 */ 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x03, 0x03, 0x01, 0x01,\ /* 16 */ 0x03, 0x03, 0x01, 0x12, 0x01, 0x49, 0x49, 0x49,\ /* 24 */ 0x49, 0x01, 0x49, 0x49, 0x49, 0x49, 0x49, 0x49,\ -/* 32 */ 0x41, 0x01, 0x01, 0x01, 0x41, 0x01, 0x41, 0x41,\ +/* 32 */ 0x41, 0x01, 0x41, 0x41, 0x41, 0x01, 0x41, 0x41,\ /* 40 */ 0x41, 0x41, 0x41, 0x26, 0x26, 0x41, 0x23, 0x0b,\ /* 48 */ 0x01, 0x01, 0x03, 0x03, 0x0b, 0x0b, 0x0b, 0x0b,\ /* 56 */ 0x0b, 0x0b, 0x01, 0x03, 0x03, 0x03, 0x01, 0x41,\ @@ -16396,14 +16644,14 @@ typedef struct VdbeOpList VdbeOpList; /* 104 */ 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26, 0x26,\ /* 112 */ 0x40, 0x00, 0x12, 0x40, 0x40, 0x10, 0x40, 0x00,\ /* 120 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x40, 0x00, 0x40, 0x40, 0x10, 0x10,\ -/* 128 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x50,\ +/* 128 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x40, 0x00, 0x50,\ /* 136 */ 0x00, 0x40, 0x04, 0x04, 0x00, 0x40, 0x50, 0x40,\ /* 144 */ 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ /* 152 */ 0x00, 0x10, 0x00, 0x00, 0x06, 0x10, 0x00, 0x04,\ /* 160 */ 0x1a, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ -/* 168 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x40, 0x50, 0x40,\ -/* 176 */ 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ -/* 184 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,} +/* 168 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x40, 0x10, 0x50,\ +/* 176 */ 0x40, 0x00, 0x10, 0x10, 0x02, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,\ +/* 184 */ 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00,} /* The resolve3P2Values() routine is able to run faster if it knows ** the value of the largest JUMP opcode. The smaller the maximum @@ -16578,7 +16826,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeNoopComment(Vdbe*, const char*, ...); ** The VdbeCoverage macros are used to set a coverage testing point ** for VDBE branch instructions. The coverage testing points are line ** numbers in the sqlite3.c source file. VDBE branch coverage testing -** only works with an amalagmation build. That's ok since a VDBE branch +** only works with an amalgamation build. That's ok since a VDBE branch ** coverage build designed for testing the test suite only. No application ** should ever ship with VDBE branch coverage measuring turned on. ** @@ -16596,7 +16844,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeNoopComment(Vdbe*, const char*, ...); ** // NULL option is not possible ** ** VdbeCoverageEqNe(v) // Previous OP_Jump is only interested -** // in distingishing equal and not-equal. +** // in distinguishing equal and not-equal. ** ** Every VDBE branch operation must be tagged with one of the macros above. ** If not, then when "make test" is run with -DSQLITE_VDBE_COVERAGE and @@ -16606,7 +16854,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeNoopComment(Vdbe*, const char*, ...); ** During testing, the test application will invoke ** sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_VDBE_COVERAGE,...) to set a callback ** routine that is invoked as each bytecode branch is taken. The callback -** contains the sqlite3.c source line number ov the VdbeCoverage macro and +** contains the sqlite3.c source line number of the VdbeCoverage macro and ** flags to indicate whether or not the branch was taken. The test application ** is responsible for keeping track of this and reporting byte-code branches ** that are never taken. @@ -16945,7 +17193,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_mutex_held(sqlite3_mutex*); /* ** Default synchronous levels. ** -** Note that (for historcal reasons) the PAGER_SYNCHRONOUS_* macros differ +** Note that (for historical reasons) the PAGER_SYNCHRONOUS_* macros differ ** from the SQLITE_DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS value by 1. ** ** PAGER_SYNCHRONOUS DEFAULT_SYNCHRONOUS @@ -16984,7 +17232,7 @@ struct Db { ** An instance of the following structure stores a database schema. ** ** Most Schema objects are associated with a Btree. The exception is -** the Schema for the TEMP databaes (sqlite3.aDb[1]) which is free-standing. +** the Schema for the TEMP database (sqlite3.aDb[1]) which is free-standing. ** In shared cache mode, a single Schema object can be shared by multiple ** Btrees that refer to the same underlying BtShared object. ** @@ -17095,7 +17343,7 @@ struct Lookaside { LookasideSlot *pInit; /* List of buffers not previously used */ LookasideSlot *pFree; /* List of available buffers */ #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TWOSIZE_LOOKASIDE - LookasideSlot *pSmallInit; /* List of small buffers not prediously used */ + LookasideSlot *pSmallInit; /* List of small buffers not previously used */ LookasideSlot *pSmallFree; /* List of available small buffers */ void *pMiddle; /* First byte past end of full-size buffers and ** the first byte of LOOKASIDE_SMALL buffers */ @@ -17112,7 +17360,7 @@ struct LookasideSlot { #define EnableLookaside db->lookaside.bDisable--;\ db->lookaside.sz=db->lookaside.bDisable?0:db->lookaside.szTrue -/* Size of the smaller allocations in two-size lookside */ +/* Size of the smaller allocations in two-size lookaside */ #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_TWOSIZE_LOOKASIDE # define LOOKASIDE_SMALL 0 #else @@ -17312,6 +17560,7 @@ struct sqlite3 { i64 nDeferredCons; /* Net deferred constraints this transaction. */ i64 nDeferredImmCons; /* Net deferred immediate constraints */ int *pnBytesFreed; /* If not NULL, increment this in DbFree() */ + DbClientData *pDbData; /* sqlite3_set_clientdata() content */ #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY /* The following variables are all protected by the STATIC_MAIN ** mutex, not by sqlite3.mutex. They are used by code in notify.c. @@ -17394,6 +17643,7 @@ struct sqlite3 { /* the count using a callback. */ #define SQLITE_CorruptRdOnly HI(0x00002) /* Prohibit writes due to error */ #define SQLITE_ReadUncommit HI(0x00004) /* READ UNCOMMITTED in shared-cache */ +#define SQLITE_FkNoAction HI(0x00008) /* Treat all FK as NO ACTION */ /* Flags used only if debugging */ #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG @@ -17451,6 +17701,7 @@ struct sqlite3 { #define SQLITE_IndexedExpr 0x01000000 /* Pull exprs from index when able */ #define SQLITE_Coroutines 0x02000000 /* Co-routines for subqueries */ #define SQLITE_NullUnusedCols 0x04000000 /* NULL unused columns in subqueries */ +#define SQLITE_OnePass 0x08000000 /* Single-pass DELETE and UPDATE */ #define SQLITE_AllOpts 0xffffffff /* All optimizations */ /* @@ -17533,6 +17784,7 @@ struct FuncDestructor { ** SQLITE_FUNC_ANYORDER == NC_OrderAgg == SF_OrderByReqd ** SQLITE_FUNC_LENGTH == OPFLAG_LENGTHARG ** SQLITE_FUNC_TYPEOF == OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG +** SQLITE_FUNC_BYTELEN == OPFLAG_BYTELENARG ** SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT == SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC from the API ** SQLITE_FUNC_DIRECT == SQLITE_DIRECTONLY from the API ** SQLITE_FUNC_UNSAFE == SQLITE_INNOCUOUS -- opposite meanings!!! @@ -17540,7 +17792,7 @@ struct FuncDestructor { ** ** Note that even though SQLITE_FUNC_UNSAFE and SQLITE_INNOCUOUS have the ** same bit value, their meanings are inverted. SQLITE_FUNC_UNSAFE is -** used internally and if set means tha the function has side effects. +** used internally and if set means that the function has side effects. ** SQLITE_INNOCUOUS is used by application code and means "not unsafe". ** See multiple instances of tag-20230109-1. */ @@ -17551,6 +17803,7 @@ struct FuncDestructor { #define SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL 0x0020 /* sqlite3GetFuncCollSeq() might be called*/ #define SQLITE_FUNC_LENGTH 0x0040 /* Built-in length() function */ #define SQLITE_FUNC_TYPEOF 0x0080 /* Built-in typeof() function */ +#define SQLITE_FUNC_BYTELEN 0x00c0 /* Built-in octet_length() function */ #define SQLITE_FUNC_COUNT 0x0100 /* Built-in count(*) aggregate */ /* 0x0200 -- available for reuse */ #define SQLITE_FUNC_UNLIKELY 0x0400 /* Built-in unlikely() function */ @@ -18130,7 +18383,7 @@ struct FKey { ** foreign key. ** ** The OE_Default value is a place holder that means to use whatever -** conflict resolution algorthm is required from context. +** conflict resolution algorithm is required from context. ** ** The following symbolic values are used to record which type ** of conflict resolution action to take. @@ -18406,6 +18659,9 @@ struct AggInfo { FuncDef *pFunc; /* The aggregate function implementation */ int iDistinct; /* Ephemeral table used to enforce DISTINCT */ int iDistAddr; /* Address of OP_OpenEphemeral */ + int iOBTab; /* Ephemeral table to implement ORDER BY */ + u8 bOBPayload; /* iOBTab has payload columns separate from key */ + u8 bOBUnique; /* Enforce uniqueness on iOBTab keys */ } *aFunc; int nFunc; /* Number of entries in aFunc[] */ u32 selId; /* Select to which this AggInfo belongs */ @@ -18544,7 +18800,7 @@ struct Expr { ** TK_REGISTER: register number ** TK_TRIGGER: 1 -> new, 0 -> old ** EP_Unlikely: 134217728 times likelihood - ** TK_IN: ephemerial table holding RHS + ** TK_IN: ephemeral table holding RHS ** TK_SELECT_COLUMN: Number of columns on the LHS ** TK_SELECT: 1st register of result vector */ ynVar iColumn; /* TK_COLUMN: column index. -1 for rowid. @@ -18590,7 +18846,7 @@ struct Expr { #define EP_Reduced 0x004000 /* Expr struct EXPR_REDUCEDSIZE bytes only */ #define EP_Win 0x008000 /* Contains window functions */ #define EP_TokenOnly 0x010000 /* Expr struct EXPR_TOKENONLYSIZE bytes only */ - /* 0x020000 // Available for reuse */ +#define EP_FullSize 0x020000 /* Expr structure must remain full sized */ #define EP_IfNullRow 0x040000 /* The TK_IF_NULL_ROW opcode */ #define EP_Unlikely 0x080000 /* unlikely() or likelihood() function */ #define EP_ConstFunc 0x100000 /* A SQLITE_FUNC_CONSTANT or _SLOCHNG function */ @@ -18620,12 +18876,15 @@ struct Expr { #define ExprClearProperty(E,P) (E)->flags&=~(P) #define ExprAlwaysTrue(E) (((E)->flags&(EP_OuterON|EP_IsTrue))==EP_IsTrue) #define ExprAlwaysFalse(E) (((E)->flags&(EP_OuterON|EP_IsFalse))==EP_IsFalse) +#define ExprIsFullSize(E) (((E)->flags&(EP_Reduced|EP_TokenOnly))==0) /* Macros used to ensure that the correct members of unions are accessed ** in Expr. */ #define ExprUseUToken(E) (((E)->flags&EP_IntValue)==0) #define ExprUseUValue(E) (((E)->flags&EP_IntValue)!=0) +#define ExprUseWOfst(E) (((E)->flags&(EP_InnerON|EP_OuterON))==0) +#define ExprUseWJoin(E) (((E)->flags&(EP_InnerON|EP_OuterON))!=0) #define ExprUseXList(E) (((E)->flags&EP_xIsSelect)==0) #define ExprUseXSelect(E) (((E)->flags&EP_xIsSelect)!=0) #define ExprUseYTab(E) (((E)->flags&(EP_WinFunc|EP_Subrtn))==0) @@ -18735,6 +18994,7 @@ struct ExprList { #define ENAME_NAME 0 /* The AS clause of a result set */ #define ENAME_SPAN 1 /* Complete text of the result set expression */ #define ENAME_TAB 2 /* "DB.TABLE.NAME" for the result set */ +#define ENAME_ROWID 3 /* "DB.TABLE._rowid_" for * expansion of rowid */ /* ** An instance of this structure can hold a simple list of identifiers, @@ -18814,7 +19074,7 @@ struct SrcItem { unsigned notCte :1; /* This item may not match a CTE */ unsigned isUsing :1; /* u3.pUsing is valid */ unsigned isOn :1; /* u3.pOn was once valid and non-NULL */ - unsigned isSynthUsing :1; /* u3.pUsing is synthensized from NATURAL */ + unsigned isSynthUsing :1; /* u3.pUsing is synthesized from NATURAL */ unsigned isNestedFrom :1; /* pSelect is a SF_NestedFrom subquery */ } fg; int iCursor; /* The VDBE cursor number used to access this table */ @@ -19343,6 +19603,7 @@ struct Parse { int *aLabel; /* Space to hold the labels */ ExprList *pConstExpr;/* Constant expressions */ IndexedExpr *pIdxEpr;/* List of expressions used by active indexes */ + IndexedExpr *pIdxPartExpr; /* Exprs constrained by index WHERE clauses */ Token constraintName;/* Name of the constraint currently being parsed */ yDbMask writeMask; /* Start a write transaction on these databases */ yDbMask cookieMask; /* Bitmask of schema verified databases */ @@ -19350,6 +19611,9 @@ struct Parse { int regRoot; /* Register holding root page number for new objects */ int nMaxArg; /* Max args passed to user function by sub-program */ int nSelect; /* Number of SELECT stmts. Counter for Select.selId */ +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK + u32 nProgressSteps; /* xProgress steps taken during sqlite3_prepare() */ +#endif #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE int nTableLock; /* Number of locks in aTableLock */ TableLock *aTableLock; /* Required table locks for shared-cache mode */ @@ -19363,12 +19627,9 @@ struct Parse { int addrCrTab; /* Address of OP_CreateBtree on CREATE TABLE */ Returning *pReturning; /* The RETURNING clause */ } u1; - u32 nQueryLoop; /* Est number of iterations of a query (10*log2(N)) */ u32 oldmask; /* Mask of old.* columns referenced */ u32 newmask; /* Mask of new.* columns referenced */ -#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK - u32 nProgressSteps; /* xProgress steps taken during sqlite3_prepare() */ -#endif + LogEst nQueryLoop; /* Est number of iterations of a query (10*log2(N)) */ u8 eTriggerOp; /* TK_UPDATE, TK_INSERT or TK_DELETE */ u8 bReturning; /* Coding a RETURNING trigger */ u8 eOrconf; /* Default ON CONFLICT policy for trigger steps */ @@ -19492,6 +19753,7 @@ struct AuthContext { #define OPFLAG_ISNOOP 0x40 /* OP_Delete does pre-update-hook only */ #define OPFLAG_LENGTHARG 0x40 /* OP_Column only used for length() */ #define OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG 0x80 /* OP_Column only used for typeof() */ +#define OPFLAG_BYTELENARG 0xc0 /* OP_Column only for octet_length() */ #define OPFLAG_BULKCSR 0x01 /* OP_Open** used to open bulk cursor */ #define OPFLAG_SEEKEQ 0x02 /* OP_Open** cursor uses EQ seek only */ #define OPFLAG_FORDELETE 0x08 /* OP_Open should use BTREE_FORDELETE */ @@ -19613,6 +19875,7 @@ struct Returning { int iRetCur; /* Transient table holding RETURNING results */ int nRetCol; /* Number of in pReturnEL after expansion */ int iRetReg; /* Register array for holding a row of RETURNING */ + char zName[40]; /* Name of trigger: "sqlite_returning_%p" */ }; /* @@ -19634,6 +19897,25 @@ struct sqlite3_str { #define isMalloced(X) (((X)->printfFlags & SQLITE_PRINTF_MALLOCED)!=0) +/* +** The following object is the header for an "RCStr" or "reference-counted +** string". An RCStr is passed around and used like any other char* +** that has been dynamically allocated. The important interface +** differences: +** +** 1. RCStr strings are reference counted. They are deallocated +** when the reference count reaches zero. +** +** 2. Use sqlite3RCStrUnref() to free an RCStr string rather than +** sqlite3_free() +** +** 3. Make a (read-only) copy of a read-only RCStr string using +** sqlite3RCStrRef(). +*/ +struct RCStr { + u64 nRCRef; /* Number of references */ + /* Total structure size should be a multiple of 8 bytes for alignment */ +}; /* ** A pointer to this structure is used to communicate information @@ -19660,7 +19942,7 @@ typedef struct { /* Tuning parameters are set using SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TUNE and are controlled ** on debug-builds of the CLI using ".testctrl tune ID VALUE". Tuning ** parameters are for temporary use during development, to help find -** optimial values for parameters in the query planner. The should not +** optimal values for parameters in the query planner. The should not ** be used on trunk check-ins. They are a temporary mechanism available ** for transient development builds only. ** @@ -19686,6 +19968,7 @@ struct Sqlite3Config { u8 bUseCis; /* Use covering indices for full-scans */ u8 bSmallMalloc; /* Avoid large memory allocations if true */ u8 bExtraSchemaChecks; /* Verify type,name,tbl_name in schema */ + u8 bUseLongDouble; /* Make use of long double */ int mxStrlen; /* Maximum string length */ int neverCorrupt; /* Database is always well-formed */ int szLookaside; /* Default lookaside buffer size */ @@ -19772,6 +20055,7 @@ struct Walker { void (*xSelectCallback2)(Walker*,Select*);/* Second callback for SELECTs */ int walkerDepth; /* Number of subqueries */ u16 eCode; /* A small processing code */ + u16 mWFlags; /* Use-dependent flags */ union { /* Extra data for callback */ NameContext *pNC; /* Naming context */ int n; /* A counter */ @@ -19811,6 +20095,7 @@ struct DbFixer { /* Forward declarations */ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalkExpr(Walker*, Expr*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalkExprNN(Walker*, Expr*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalkExprList(Walker*, ExprList*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalkSelect(Walker*, Select*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalkSelectExpr(Walker*, Select*); @@ -19891,6 +20176,16 @@ struct CteUse { }; +/* Client data associated with sqlite3_set_clientdata() and +** sqlite3_get_clientdata(). +*/ +struct DbClientData { + DbClientData *pNext; /* Next in a linked list */ + void *pData; /* The data */ + void (*xDestructor)(void*); /* Destructor. Might be NULL */ + char zName[1]; /* Name of this client data. MUST BE LAST */ +}; + #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG /* ** An instance of the TreeView object is used for printing the content of @@ -20192,6 +20487,20 @@ struct PrintfArguments { sqlite3_value **apArg; /* The argument values */ }; +/* +** An instance of this object receives the decoding of a floating point +** value into an approximate decimal representation. +*/ +struct FpDecode { + char sign; /* '+' or '-' */ + char isSpecial; /* 1: Infinity 2: NaN */ + int n; /* Significant digits in the decode */ + int iDP; /* Location of the decimal point */ + char *z; /* Start of significant digits */ + char zBuf[24]; /* Storage for significant digits */ +}; + +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3FpDecode(FpDecode*,double,int,int); SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3MPrintf(sqlite3*,const char*, ...); SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3VMPrintf(sqlite3*,const char*, va_list); #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) || defined(SQLITE_HAVE_OS_TRACE) @@ -20281,6 +20590,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PExprAddSelect(Parse*, Expr*, Select*); SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3ExprAnd(Parse*,Expr*, Expr*); SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3ExprSimplifiedAndOr(Expr*); SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3ExprFunction(Parse*,ExprList*, const Token*, int); +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprAddFunctionOrderBy(Parse*,Expr*,ExprList*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprOrderByAggregateError(Parse*,Expr*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprFunctionUsable(Parse*,const Expr*,const FuncDef*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprAssignVarNumber(Parse*, Expr*, u32); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprDelete(sqlite3*, Expr*); @@ -20482,7 +20793,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprCompare(const Parse*,const Expr*,const Expr*, int) SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprCompareSkip(Expr*,Expr*,int); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprListCompare(const ExprList*,const ExprList*, int); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprImpliesExpr(const Parse*,const Expr*,const Expr*, int); -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(Expr*,int); +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(Expr*,int,int); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AggInfoPersistWalkerInit(Walker*,Parse*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggregates(NameContext*, Expr*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggList(NameContext*,ExprList*); @@ -20517,6 +20828,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprIsInteger(const Expr*, int*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprCanBeNull(const Expr*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprNeedsNoAffinityChange(const Expr*, char); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3IsRowid(const char*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE const char *sqlite3RowidAlias(Table *pTab); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3GenerateRowDelete( Parse*,Table*,Trigger*,int,int,int,i16,u8,u8,u8,int); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3GenerateRowIndexDelete(Parse*, Table*, int, int, int*, int); @@ -20631,6 +20943,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3FixSrcList(DbFixer*, SrcList*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3FixSelect(DbFixer*, Select*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3FixExpr(DbFixer*, Expr*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3FixTriggerStep(DbFixer*, TriggerStep*); + SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3RealSameAsInt(double,sqlite3_int64); SQLITE_PRIVATE i64 sqlite3RealToI64(double); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Int64ToText(i64,char*); @@ -20735,6 +21048,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3FileSuffix3(const char*, char*); SQLITE_PRIVATE u8 sqlite3GetBoolean(const char *z,u8); SQLITE_PRIVATE const void *sqlite3ValueText(sqlite3_value*, u8); +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ValueIsOfClass(const sqlite3_value*, void(*)(void*)); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ValueBytes(sqlite3_value*, u8); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ValueSetStr(sqlite3_value*, int, const void *,u8, void(*)(void*)); @@ -20786,7 +21100,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3MatchEName( const struct ExprList_item*, const char*, const char*, - const char* + const char*, + int* ); SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3ExprColUsed(Expr*); SQLITE_PRIVATE u8 sqlite3StrIHash(const char*); @@ -20842,6 +21157,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3OomClear(sqlite3*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ApiExit(sqlite3 *db, int); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OpenTempDatabase(Parse *); +SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3RCStrRef(char*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RCStrUnref(void*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3RCStrNew(u64); +SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3RCStrResize(char*,u64); + SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3StrAccumInit(StrAccum*, sqlite3*, char*, int, int); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3StrAccumEnlarge(StrAccum*, i64); SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3StrAccumFinish(StrAccum*); @@ -21093,6 +21413,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprCheckHeight(Parse*, int); #define sqlite3SelectExprHeight(x) 0 #define sqlite3ExprCheckHeight(x,y) #endif +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprSetErrorOffset(Expr*,int); SQLITE_PRIVATE u32 sqlite3Get4byte(const u8*); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Put4byte(u8*, u32); @@ -21378,9 +21699,6 @@ static const char * const sqlite3azCompileOpt[] = { #ifdef SQLITE_4_BYTE_ALIGNED_MALLOC "4_BYTE_ALIGNED_MALLOC", #endif -#ifdef SQLITE_64BIT_STATS - "64BIT_STATS", -#endif #ifdef SQLITE_ALLOW_COVERING_INDEX_SCAN # if SQLITE_ALLOW_COVERING_INDEX_SCAN != 1 "ALLOW_COVERING_INDEX_SCAN=" CTIMEOPT_VAL(SQLITE_ALLOW_COVERING_INDEX_SCAN), @@ -21676,6 +21994,9 @@ static const char * const sqlite3azCompileOpt[] = { #ifdef SQLITE_EXPLAIN_ESTIMATED_ROWS "EXPLAIN_ESTIMATED_ROWS", #endif +#ifdef SQLITE_EXTRA_AUTOEXT + "EXTRA_AUTOEXT=" CTIMEOPT_VAL(SQLITE_EXTRA_AUTOEXT), +#endif #ifdef SQLITE_EXTRA_IFNULLROW "EXTRA_IFNULLROW", #endif @@ -21717,6 +22038,9 @@ static const char * const sqlite3azCompileOpt[] = { #ifdef SQLITE_INTEGRITY_CHECK_ERROR_MAX "INTEGRITY_CHECK_ERROR_MAX=" CTIMEOPT_VAL(SQLITE_INTEGRITY_CHECK_ERROR_MAX), #endif +#ifdef SQLITE_LEGACY_JSON_VALID + "LEGACY_JSON_VALID", +#endif #ifdef SQLITE_LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS "LIKE_DOESNT_MATCH_BLOBS", #endif @@ -21954,6 +22278,9 @@ static const char * const sqlite3azCompileOpt[] = { #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_SCHEMA_VERSION_PRAGMAS "OMIT_SCHEMA_VERSION_PRAGMAS", #endif +#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_SEH + "OMIT_SEH", +#endif #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE "OMIT_SHARED_CACHE", #endif @@ -22351,6 +22678,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE SQLITE_WSD struct Sqlite3Config sqlite3Config = { SQLITE_ALLOW_COVERING_INDEX_SCAN, /* bUseCis */ 0, /* bSmallMalloc */ 1, /* bExtraSchemaChecks */ + sizeof(LONGDOUBLE_TYPE)>8, /* bUseLongDouble */ 0x7ffffffe, /* mxStrlen */ 0, /* neverCorrupt */ SQLITE_DEFAULT_LOOKASIDE, /* szLookaside, nLookaside */ @@ -22580,6 +22908,9 @@ typedef struct VdbeSorter VdbeSorter; /* Elements of the linked list at Vdbe.pAuxData */ typedef struct AuxData AuxData; +/* A cache of large TEXT or BLOB values in a VdbeCursor */ +typedef struct VdbeTxtBlbCache VdbeTxtBlbCache; + /* Types of VDBE cursors */ #define CURTYPE_BTREE 0 #define CURTYPE_SORTER 1 @@ -22611,6 +22942,7 @@ struct VdbeCursor { Bool useRandomRowid:1; /* Generate new record numbers semi-randomly */ Bool isOrdered:1; /* True if the table is not BTREE_UNORDERED */ Bool noReuse:1; /* OpenEphemeral may not reuse this cursor */ + Bool colCache:1; /* pCache pointer is initialized and non-NULL */ u16 seekHit; /* See the OP_SeekHit and OP_IfNoHope opcodes */ union { /* pBtx for isEphermeral. pAltMap otherwise */ Btree *pBtx; /* Separate file holding temporary table */ @@ -22651,6 +22983,7 @@ struct VdbeCursor { #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_USED_MASK u64 maskUsed; /* Mask of columns used by this cursor */ #endif + VdbeTxtBlbCache *pCache; /* Cache of large TEXT or BLOB values */ /* 2*nField extra array elements allocated for aType[], beyond the one ** static element declared in the structure. nField total array slots for @@ -22663,12 +22996,25 @@ struct VdbeCursor { #define IsNullCursor(P) \ ((P)->eCurType==CURTYPE_PSEUDO && (P)->nullRow && (P)->seekResult==0) - /* ** A value for VdbeCursor.cacheStatus that means the cache is always invalid. */ #define CACHE_STALE 0 +/* +** Large TEXT or BLOB values can be slow to load, so we want to avoid +** loading them more than once. For that reason, large TEXT and BLOB values +** can be stored in a cache defined by this object, and attached to the +** VdbeCursor using the pCache field. +*/ +struct VdbeTxtBlbCache { + char *pCValue; /* A RCStr buffer to hold the value */ + i64 iOffset; /* File offset of the row being cached */ + int iCol; /* Column for which the cache is valid */ + u32 cacheStatus; /* Vdbe.cacheCtr value */ + u32 colCacheCtr; /* Column cache counter */ +}; + /* ** When a sub-program is executed (OP_Program), a structure of this type ** is allocated to store the current value of the program counter, as @@ -22989,16 +23335,18 @@ struct Vdbe { u32 nWrite; /* Number of write operations that have occurred */ #endif u16 nResColumn; /* Number of columns in one row of the result set */ + u16 nResAlloc; /* Column slots allocated to aColName[] */ u8 errorAction; /* Recovery action to do in case of an error */ u8 minWriteFileFormat; /* Minimum file format for writable database files */ u8 prepFlags; /* SQLITE_PREPARE_* flags */ u8 eVdbeState; /* On of the VDBE_*_STATE values */ bft expired:2; /* 1: recompile VM immediately 2: when convenient */ - bft explain:2; /* True if EXPLAIN present on SQL command */ + bft explain:2; /* 0: normal, 1: EXPLAIN, 2: EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN */ bft changeCntOn:1; /* True to update the change-counter */ bft usesStmtJournal:1; /* True if uses a statement journal */ bft readOnly:1; /* True for statements that do not write */ bft bIsReader:1; /* True for statements that read */ + bft haveEqpOps:1; /* Bytecode supports EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN */ yDbMask btreeMask; /* Bitmask of db->aDb[] entries referenced */ yDbMask lockMask; /* Subset of btreeMask that requires a lock */ u32 aCounter[9]; /* Counters used by sqlite3_stmt_status() */ @@ -23045,7 +23393,7 @@ struct PreUpdate { i64 iKey1; /* First key value passed to hook */ i64 iKey2; /* Second key value passed to hook */ Mem *aNew; /* Array of new.* values */ - Table *pTab; /* Schema object being upated */ + Table *pTab; /* Schema object being updated */ Index *pPk; /* PK index if pTab is WITHOUT ROWID */ }; @@ -23135,6 +23483,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemSetZeroBlob(Mem*,int); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemIsRowSet(const Mem*); #endif SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemSetRowSet(Mem*); +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeMemZeroTerminateIfAble(Mem*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemMakeWriteable(Mem*); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemStringify(Mem*, u8, u8); SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3IntFloatCompare(i64,double); @@ -23731,8 +24080,8 @@ struct DateTime { */ static int getDigits(const char *zDate, const char *zFormat, ...){ /* The aMx[] array translates the 3rd character of each format - ** spec into a max size: a b c d e f */ - static const u16 aMx[] = { 12, 14, 24, 31, 59, 9999 }; + ** spec into a max size: a b c d e f */ + static const u16 aMx[] = { 12, 14, 24, 31, 59, 14712 }; va_list ap; int cnt = 0; char nextC; @@ -24073,17 +24422,14 @@ static void computeYMD(DateTime *p){ ** Compute the Hour, Minute, and Seconds from the julian day number. */ static void computeHMS(DateTime *p){ - int s; + int day_ms, day_min; /* milliseconds, minutes into the day */ if( p->validHMS ) return; computeJD(p); - s = (int)((p->iJD + 43200000) % 86400000); - p->s = s/1000.0; - s = (int)p->s; - p->s -= s; - p->h = s/3600; - s -= p->h*3600; - p->m = s/60; - p->s += s - p->m*60; + day_ms = (int)((p->iJD + 43200000) % 86400000); + p->s = (day_ms % 60000)/1000.0; + day_min = day_ms/60000; + p->m = day_min % 60; + p->h = day_min / 60; p->rawS = 0; p->validHMS = 1; } @@ -24262,6 +24608,25 @@ static const struct { { 4, "year", 14713.0, 31536000.0 }, }; +/* +** If the DateTime p is raw number, try to figure out if it is +** a julian day number of a unix timestamp. Set the p value +** appropriately. +*/ +static void autoAdjustDate(DateTime *p){ + if( !p->rawS || p->validJD ){ + p->rawS = 0; + }else if( p->s>=-21086676*(i64)10000 /* -4713-11-24 12:00:00 */ + && p->s<=(25340230*(i64)10000)+799 /* 9999-12-31 23:59:59 */ + ){ + double r = p->s*1000.0 + 210866760000000.0; + clearYMD_HMS_TZ(p); + p->iJD = (sqlite3_int64)(r + 0.5); + p->validJD = 1; + p->rawS = 0; + } +} + /* ** Process a modifier to a date-time stamp. The modifiers are ** as follows: @@ -24305,19 +24670,8 @@ static int parseModifier( */ if( sqlite3_stricmp(z, "auto")==0 ){ if( idx>1 ) return 1; /* IMP: R-33611-57934 */ - if( !p->rawS || p->validJD ){ - rc = 0; - p->rawS = 0; - }else if( p->s>=-21086676*(i64)10000 /* -4713-11-24 12:00:00 */ - && p->s<=(25340230*(i64)10000)+799 /* 9999-12-31 23:59:59 */ - ){ - r = p->s*1000.0 + 210866760000000.0; - clearYMD_HMS_TZ(p); - p->iJD = (sqlite3_int64)(r + 0.5); - p->validJD = 1; - p->rawS = 0; - rc = 0; - } + autoAdjustDate(p); + rc = 0; } break; } @@ -24483,18 +24837,73 @@ static int parseModifier( case '9': { double rRounder; int i; - for(n=1; z[n] && z[n]!=':' && !sqlite3Isspace(z[n]); n++){} + int Y,M,D,h,m,x; + const char *z2 = z; + char z0 = z[0]; + for(n=1; z[n]; n++){ + if( z[n]==':' ) break; + if( sqlite3Isspace(z[n]) ) break; + if( z[n]=='-' ){ + if( n==5 && getDigits(&z[1], "40f", &Y)==1 ) break; + if( n==6 && getDigits(&z[1], "50f", &Y)==1 ) break; + } + } if( sqlite3AtoF(z, &r, n, SQLITE_UTF8)<=0 ){ - rc = 1; + assert( rc==1 ); break; } - if( z[n]==':' ){ + if( z[n]=='-' ){ + /* A modifier of the form (+|-)YYYY-MM-DD adds or subtracts the + ** specified number of years, months, and days. MM is limited to + ** the range 0-11 and DD is limited to 0-30. + */ + if( z0!='+' && z0!='-' ) break; /* Must start with +/- */ + if( n==5 ){ + if( getDigits(&z[1], "40f-20a-20d", &Y, &M, &D)!=3 ) break; + }else{ + assert( n==6 ); + if( getDigits(&z[1], "50f-20a-20d", &Y, &M, &D)!=3 ) break; + z++; + } + if( M>=12 ) break; /* M range 0..11 */ + if( D>=31 ) break; /* D range 0..30 */ + computeYMD_HMS(p); + p->validJD = 0; + if( z0=='-' ){ + p->Y -= Y; + p->M -= M; + D = -D; + }else{ + p->Y += Y; + p->M += M; + } + x = p->M>0 ? (p->M-1)/12 : (p->M-12)/12; + p->Y += x; + p->M -= x*12; + computeJD(p); + p->validHMS = 0; + p->validYMD = 0; + p->iJD += (i64)D*86400000; + if( z[11]==0 ){ + rc = 0; + break; + } + if( sqlite3Isspace(z[11]) + && getDigits(&z[12], "20c:20e", &h, &m)==2 + ){ + z2 = &z[12]; + n = 2; + }else{ + break; + } + } + if( z2[n]==':' ){ /* A modifier of the form (+|-)HH:MM:SS.FFF adds (or subtracts) the ** specified number of hours, minutes, seconds, and fractional seconds ** to the time. The ".FFF" may be omitted. The ":SS.FFF" may be ** omitted. */ - const char *z2 = z; + DateTime tx; sqlite3_int64 day; if( !sqlite3Isdigit(*z2) ) z2++; @@ -24504,7 +24913,7 @@ static int parseModifier( tx.iJD -= 43200000; day = tx.iJD/86400000; tx.iJD -= day*86400000; - if( z[0]=='-' ) tx.iJD = -tx.iJD; + if( z0=='-' ) tx.iJD = -tx.iJD; computeJD(p); clearYMD_HMS_TZ(p); p->iJD += tx.iJD; @@ -24520,7 +24929,7 @@ static int parseModifier( if( n>10 || n<3 ) break; if( sqlite3UpperToLower[(u8)z[n-1]]=='s' ) n--; computeJD(p); - rc = 1; + assert( rc==1 ); rRounder = r<0 ? -0.5 : +0.5; for(i=0; iM += (int)r; @@ -24688,7 +25096,7 @@ static void datetimeFunc( zBuf[16] = '0' + (x.m)%10; zBuf[17] = ':'; if( x.useSubsec ){ - s = (int)1000.0*x.s; + s = (int)(1000.0*x.s + 0.5); zBuf[18] = '0' + (s/10000)%10; zBuf[19] = '0' + (s/1000)%10; zBuf[20] = '.'; @@ -24735,7 +25143,7 @@ static void timeFunc( zBuf[4] = '0' + (x.m)%10; zBuf[5] = ':'; if( x.useSubsec ){ - s = (int)1000.0*x.s; + s = (int)(1000.0*x.s + 0.5); zBuf[6] = '0' + (s/10000)%10; zBuf[7] = '0' + (s/1000)%10; zBuf[8] = '.'; @@ -24806,7 +25214,7 @@ static void dateFunc( ** %M minute 00-59 ** %s seconds since 1970-01-01 ** %S seconds 00-59 -** %w day of week 0-6 sunday==0 +** %w day of week 0-6 Sunday==0 ** %W week of year 00-53 ** %Y year 0000-9999 ** %% % @@ -24832,13 +25240,16 @@ static void strftimeFunc( computeJD(&x); computeYMD_HMS(&x); for(i=j=0; zFmt[i]; i++){ + char cf; if( zFmt[i]!='%' ) continue; if( j12 ) h -= 12; + if( h==0 ) h = 12; + sqlite3_str_appendf(&sRes, cf=='I' ? "%02d" : "%2d", h); break; } case 'W': /* Fall thru */ @@ -24860,7 +25284,7 @@ static void strftimeFunc( y.D = 1; computeJD(&y); nDay = (int)((x.iJD-y.iJD+43200000)/86400000); - if( zFmt[i]=='W' ){ + if( cf=='W' ){ int wd; /* 0=Monday, 1=Tuesday, ... 6=Sunday */ wd = (int)(((x.iJD+43200000)/86400000)%7); sqlite3_str_appendf(&sRes,"%02d",(nDay+7-wd)/7); @@ -24881,6 +25305,19 @@ static void strftimeFunc( sqlite3_str_appendf(&sRes,"%02d",x.m); break; } + case 'p': /* Fall thru */ + case 'P': { + if( x.h>=12 ){ + sqlite3_str_append(&sRes, cf=='p' ? "PM" : "pm", 2); + }else{ + sqlite3_str_append(&sRes, cf=='p' ? "AM" : "am", 2); + } + break; + } + case 'R': { + sqlite3_str_appendf(&sRes, "%02d:%02d", x.h, x.m); + break; + } case 's': { if( x.useSubsec ){ sqlite3_str_appendf(&sRes,"%.3f", @@ -24895,9 +25332,15 @@ static void strftimeFunc( sqlite3_str_appendf(&sRes,"%02d",(int)x.s); break; } + case 'T': { + sqlite3_str_appendf(&sRes,"%02d:%02d:%02d", x.h, x.m, (int)x.s); + break; + } + case 'u': /* Fall thru */ case 'w': { - sqlite3_str_appendchar(&sRes, 1, - (char)(((x.iJD+129600000)/86400000) % 7) + '0'); + char c = (char)(((x.iJD+129600000)/86400000) % 7) + '0'; + if( c=='0' && cf=='u' ) c = '7'; + sqlite3_str_appendchar(&sRes, 1, c); break; } case 'Y': { @@ -24946,6 +25389,117 @@ static void cdateFunc( dateFunc(context, 0, 0); } +/* +** timediff(DATE1, DATE2) +** +** Return the amount of time that must be added to DATE2 in order to +** convert it into DATE2. The time difference format is: +** +** +YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS.SSS +** +** The initial "+" becomes "-" if DATE1 occurs before DATE2. For +** date/time values A and B, the following invariant should hold: +** +** datetime(A) == (datetime(B, timediff(A,B)) +** +** Both DATE arguments must be either a julian day number, or an +** ISO-8601 string. The unix timestamps are not supported by this +** routine. +*/ +static void timediffFunc( + sqlite3_context *context, + int NotUsed1, + sqlite3_value **argv +){ + char sign; + int Y, M; + DateTime d1, d2; + sqlite3_str sRes; + UNUSED_PARAMETER(NotUsed1); + if( isDate(context, 1, &argv[0], &d1) ) return; + if( isDate(context, 1, &argv[1], &d2) ) return; + computeYMD_HMS(&d1); + computeYMD_HMS(&d2); + if( d1.iJD>=d2.iJD ){ + sign = '+'; + Y = d1.Y - d2.Y; + if( Y ){ + d2.Y = d1.Y; + d2.validJD = 0; + computeJD(&d2); + } + M = d1.M - d2.M; + if( M<0 ){ + Y--; + M += 12; + } + if( M!=0 ){ + d2.M = d1.M; + d2.validJD = 0; + computeJD(&d2); + } + while( d1.iJDd2.iJD ){ + M--; + if( M<0 ){ + M = 11; + Y--; + } + d2.M++; + if( d2.M>12 ){ + d2.M = 1; + d2.Y++; + } + d2.validJD = 0; + computeJD(&d2); + } + d1.iJD = d2.iJD - d1.iJD; + d1.iJD += (u64)1486995408 * (u64)100000; + } + d1.validYMD = 0; + d1.validHMS = 0; + d1.validTZ = 0; + computeYMD_HMS(&d1); + sqlite3StrAccumInit(&sRes, 0, 0, 0, 100); + sqlite3_str_appendf(&sRes, "%c%04d-%02d-%02d %02d:%02d:%06.3f", + sign, Y, M, d1.D-1, d1.h, d1.m, d1.s); + sqlite3ResultStrAccum(context, &sRes); +} + + /* ** current_timestamp() ** @@ -25020,6 +25574,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RegisterDateTimeFunctions(void){ PURE_DATE(time, -1, 0, 0, timeFunc ), PURE_DATE(datetime, -1, 0, 0, datetimeFunc ), PURE_DATE(strftime, -1, 0, 0, strftimeFunc ), + PURE_DATE(timediff, 2, 0, 0, timediffFunc ), DFUNCTION(current_time, 0, 0, 0, ctimeFunc ), DFUNCTION(current_timestamp, 0, 0, 0, ctimestampFunc), DFUNCTION(current_date, 0, 0, 0, cdateFunc ), @@ -25173,7 +25728,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OsFileControl(sqlite3_file *id, int op, void *pArg){ /* Faults are not injected into COMMIT_PHASETWO because, assuming SQLite ** is using a regular VFS, it is called after the corresponding ** transaction has been committed. Injecting a fault at this point - ** confuses the test scripts - the COMMIT comand returns SQLITE_NOMEM + ** confuses the test scripts - the COMMIT command returns SQLITE_NOMEM ** but the transaction is committed anyway. ** ** The core must call OsFileControl() though, not OsFileControlHint(), @@ -25794,7 +26349,7 @@ static void *sqlite3MemMalloc(int nByte){ ** or sqlite3MemRealloc(). ** ** For this low-level routine, we already know that pPrior!=0 since -** cases where pPrior==0 will have been intecepted and dealt with +** cases where pPrior==0 will have been intercepted and dealt with ** by higher-level routines. */ static void sqlite3MemFree(void *pPrior){ @@ -25882,7 +26437,7 @@ static int sqlite3MemInit(void *NotUsed){ return SQLITE_OK; } len = sizeof(cpuCount); - /* One usually wants to use hw.acctivecpu for MT decisions, but not here */ + /* One usually wants to use hw.activecpu for MT decisions, but not here */ sysctlbyname("hw.ncpu", &cpuCount, &len, NULL, 0); if( cpuCount>1 ){ /* defer MT decisions to system malloc */ @@ -27874,7 +28429,7 @@ static void checkMutexFree(sqlite3_mutex *p){ assert( SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST<2 ); assert( SQLITE_MUTEX_WARNONCONTENTION<2 ); -#if SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR if( ((CheckMutex*)p)->iType<2 ) #endif { @@ -28349,7 +28904,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE sqlite3_mutex_methods const *sqlite3DefaultMutex(void){ /* ** The sqlite3_mutex.id, sqlite3_mutex.nRef, and sqlite3_mutex.owner fields -** are necessary under two condidtions: (1) Debug builds and (2) using +** are necessary under two conditions: (1) Debug builds and (2) using ** home-grown mutexes. Encapsulate these conditions into a single #define. */ #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) || defined(SQLITE_HOMEGROWN_RECURSIVE_MUTEX) @@ -28546,7 +29101,7 @@ static sqlite3_mutex *pthreadMutexAlloc(int iType){ */ static void pthreadMutexFree(sqlite3_mutex *p){ assert( p->nRef==0 ); -#if SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR if( p->id==SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST || p->id==SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE ) #endif { @@ -28850,7 +29405,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mutex { CRITICAL_SECTION mutex; /* Mutex controlling the lock */ int id; /* Mutex type */ #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG - volatile int nRef; /* Number of enterances */ + volatile int nRef; /* Number of entrances */ volatile DWORD owner; /* Thread holding this mutex */ volatile LONG trace; /* True to trace changes */ #endif @@ -30110,7 +30665,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ApiExit(sqlite3* db, int rc){ if( db->mallocFailed || rc ){ return apiHandleError(db, rc); } - return rc & db->errMask; + return 0; } /************** End of malloc.c **********************************************/ @@ -30222,57 +30777,6 @@ static const et_info fmtinfo[] = { ** %!S Like %S but prefer the zName over the zAlias */ -/* Floating point constants used for rounding */ -static const double arRound[] = { - 5.0e-01, 5.0e-02, 5.0e-03, 5.0e-04, 5.0e-05, - 5.0e-06, 5.0e-07, 5.0e-08, 5.0e-09, 5.0e-10, -}; - -/* -** If SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT is defined, then none of the floating point -** conversions will work. -*/ -#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT -/* -** "*val" is a double such that 0.1 <= *val < 10.0 -** Return the ascii code for the leading digit of *val, then -** multiply "*val" by 10.0 to renormalize. -** -** Example: -** input: *val = 3.14159 -** output: *val = 1.4159 function return = '3' -** -** The counter *cnt is incremented each time. After counter exceeds -** 16 (the number of significant digits in a 64-bit float) '0' is -** always returned. -*/ -static char et_getdigit(LONGDOUBLE_TYPE *val, int *cnt){ - int digit; - LONGDOUBLE_TYPE d; - if( (*cnt)<=0 ) return '0'; - (*cnt)--; - digit = (int)*val; - d = digit; - digit += '0'; - *val = (*val - d)*10.0; - return (char)digit; -} -#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT */ - -#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT -/* -** "*val" is a u64. *msd is a divisor used to extract the -** most significant digit of *val. Extract that most significant -** digit and return it. -*/ -static char et_getdigit_int(u64 *val, u64 *msd){ - u64 x = (*val)/(*msd); - *val -= x*(*msd); - if( *msd>=10 ) *msd /= 10; - return '0' + (char)(x & 15); -} -#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT */ - /* ** Set the StrAccum object to an error mode. */ @@ -30364,20 +30868,15 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_str_vappendf( u8 bArgList; /* True for SQLITE_PRINTF_SQLFUNC */ char prefix; /* Prefix character. "+" or "-" or " " or '\0'. */ sqlite_uint64 longvalue; /* Value for integer types */ - LONGDOUBLE_TYPE realvalue; /* Value for real types */ - sqlite_uint64 msd; /* Divisor to get most-significant-digit - ** of longvalue */ + double realvalue; /* Value for real types */ const et_info *infop; /* Pointer to the appropriate info structure */ char *zOut; /* Rendering buffer */ int nOut; /* Size of the rendering buffer */ char *zExtra = 0; /* Malloced memory used by some conversion */ -#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT - int exp, e2; /* exponent of real numbers */ - int nsd; /* Number of significant digits returned */ - double rounder; /* Used for rounding floating point values */ + int exp, e2; /* exponent of real numbers */ etByte flag_dp; /* True if decimal point should be shown */ etByte flag_rtz; /* True if trailing zeros should be removed */ -#endif + PrintfArguments *pArgList = 0; /* Arguments for SQLITE_PRINTF_SQLFUNC */ char buf[etBUFSIZE]; /* Conversion buffer */ @@ -30652,94 +31151,61 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_str_vappendf( break; case etFLOAT: case etEXP: - case etGENERIC: + case etGENERIC: { + FpDecode s; + int iRound; + int j; + if( bArgList ){ realvalue = getDoubleArg(pArgList); }else{ realvalue = va_arg(ap,double); } -#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT - length = 0; -#else if( precision<0 ) precision = 6; /* Set default precision */ #ifdef SQLITE_FP_PRECISION_LIMIT if( precision>SQLITE_FP_PRECISION_LIMIT ){ precision = SQLITE_FP_PRECISION_LIMIT; } #endif - if( realvalue<0.0 ){ - realvalue = -realvalue; + if( xtype==etFLOAT ){ + iRound = -precision; + }else if( xtype==etGENERIC ){ + iRound = precision; + }else{ + iRound = precision+1; + } + sqlite3FpDecode(&s, realvalue, iRound, flag_altform2 ? 26 : 16); + if( s.isSpecial ){ + if( s.isSpecial==2 ){ + bufpt = flag_zeropad ? "null" : "NaN"; + length = sqlite3Strlen30(bufpt); + break; + }else if( flag_zeropad ){ + s.z[0] = '9'; + s.iDP = 1000; + s.n = 1; + }else{ + memcpy(buf, "-Inf", 5); + bufpt = buf; + if( s.sign=='-' ){ + /* no-op */ + }else if( flag_prefix ){ + buf[0] = flag_prefix; + }else{ + bufpt++; + } + length = sqlite3Strlen30(bufpt); + break; + } + } + if( s.sign=='-' ){ prefix = '-'; }else{ prefix = flag_prefix; } - exp = 0; - if( xtype==etGENERIC && precision>0 ) precision--; - testcase( precision>0xfff ); - if( realvalue<1.0e+16 - && realvalue==(LONGDOUBLE_TYPE)(longvalue = (u64)realvalue) - ){ - /* Number is a pure integer that can be represented as u64 */ - for(msd=1; msd*10<=longvalue; msd *= 10, exp++){} - if( exp>precision && xtype!=etFLOAT ){ - u64 rnd = msd/2; - int kk = precision; - while( kk-- > 0 ){ rnd /= 10; } - longvalue += rnd; - } - }else{ - msd = 0; - longvalue = 0; /* To prevent a compiler warning */ - idx = precision & 0xfff; - rounder = arRound[idx%10]; - while( idx>=10 ){ rounder *= 1.0e-10; idx -= 10; } - if( xtype==etFLOAT ){ - double rx = (double)realvalue; - sqlite3_uint64 u; - int ex; - memcpy(&u, &rx, sizeof(u)); - ex = -1023 + (int)((u>>52)&0x7ff); - if( precision+(ex/3) < 15 ) rounder += realvalue*3e-16; - realvalue += rounder; - } - if( sqlite3IsNaN((double)realvalue) ){ - if( flag_zeropad ){ - bufpt = "null"; - length = 4; - }else{ - bufpt = "NaN"; - length = 3; - } - break; - } - /* Normalize realvalue to within 10.0 > realvalue >= 1.0 */ - if( ALWAYS(realvalue>0.0) ){ - LONGDOUBLE_TYPE scale = 1.0; - while( realvalue>=1e100*scale && exp<=350){ scale*=1e100;exp+=100;} - while( realvalue>=1e10*scale && exp<=350 ){ scale*=1e10; exp+=10; } - while( realvalue>=10.0*scale && exp<=350 ){ scale *= 10.0; exp++; } - realvalue /= scale; - while( realvalue<1e-8 ){ realvalue *= 1e8; exp-=8; } - while( realvalue<1.0 ){ realvalue *= 10.0; exp--; } - if( exp>350 ){ - if( flag_zeropad ){ - realvalue = 9.0; - exp = 999; - }else{ - bufpt = buf; - buf[0] = prefix; - memcpy(buf+(prefix!=0),"Inf",4); - length = 3+(prefix!=0); - break; - } - } - if( xtype!=etFLOAT ){ - realvalue += rounder; - if( realvalue>=10.0 ){ realvalue *= 0.1; exp++; } - } - } - } + exp = s.iDP-1; + if( xtype==etGENERIC && precision>0 ) precision--; /* ** If the field type is etGENERIC, then convert to either etEXP @@ -30759,9 +31225,8 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_str_vappendf( if( xtype==etEXP ){ e2 = 0; }else{ - e2 = exp; + e2 = s.iDP - 1; } - nsd = 16 + flag_altform2*10; bufpt = buf; { i64 szBufNeeded; /* Size of a temporary buffer needed */ @@ -30779,16 +31244,12 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_str_vappendf( *(bufpt++) = prefix; } /* Digits prior to the decimal point */ + j = 0; if( e2<0 ){ *(bufpt++) = '0'; - }else if( msd>0 ){ - for(; e2>=0; e2--){ - *(bufpt++) = et_getdigit_int(&longvalue,&msd); - if( cThousand && (e2%3)==0 && e2>1 ) *(bufpt++) = ','; - } }else{ for(; e2>=0; e2--){ - *(bufpt++) = et_getdigit(&realvalue,&nsd); + *(bufpt++) = j1 ) *(bufpt++) = ','; } } @@ -30798,19 +31259,12 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_str_vappendf( } /* "0" digits after the decimal point but before the first ** significant digit of the number */ - for(e2++; e2<0; precision--, e2++){ - assert( precision>0 ); + for(e2++; e2<0 && precision>0; precision--, e2++){ *(bufpt++) = '0'; } /* Significant digits after the decimal point */ - if( msd>0 ){ - while( (precision--)>0 ){ - *(bufpt++) = et_getdigit_int(&longvalue,&msd); - } - }else{ - while( (precision--)>0 ){ - *(bufpt++) = et_getdigit(&realvalue,&nsd); - } + while( (precision--)>0 ){ + *(bufpt++) = jcharset]; if( exp<0 ){ *(bufpt++) = '-'; exp = -exp; @@ -30859,8 +31314,8 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_str_vappendf( while( nPad-- ) bufpt[i++] = '0'; length = width; } -#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT) */ break; + } case etSIZE: if( !bArgList ){ *(va_arg(ap,int*)) = pAccum->nChar; @@ -31584,6 +32039,75 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_str_appendf(StrAccum *p, const char *zFormat, ...){ va_end(ap); } + +/***************************************************************************** +** Reference counted string storage +*****************************************************************************/ + +/* +** Increase the reference count of the string by one. +** +** The input parameter is returned. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3RCStrRef(char *z){ + RCStr *p = (RCStr*)z; + assert( p!=0 ); + p--; + p->nRCRef++; + return z; +} + +/* +** Decrease the reference count by one. Free the string when the +** reference count reaches zero. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RCStrUnref(void *z){ + RCStr *p = (RCStr*)z; + assert( p!=0 ); + p--; + assert( p->nRCRef>0 ); + if( p->nRCRef>=2 ){ + p->nRCRef--; + }else{ + sqlite3_free(p); + } +} + +/* +** Create a new string that is capable of holding N bytes of text, not counting +** the zero byte at the end. The string is uninitialized. +** +** The reference count is initially 1. Call sqlite3RCStrUnref() to free the +** newly allocated string. +** +** This routine returns 0 on an OOM. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3RCStrNew(u64 N){ + RCStr *p = sqlite3_malloc64( N + sizeof(*p) + 1 ); + if( p==0 ) return 0; + p->nRCRef = 1; + return (char*)&p[1]; +} + +/* +** Change the size of the string so that it is able to hold N bytes. +** The string might be reallocated, so return the new allocation. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3RCStrResize(char *z, u64 N){ + RCStr *p = (RCStr*)z; + RCStr *pNew; + assert( p!=0 ); + p--; + assert( p->nRCRef==1 ); + pNew = sqlite3_realloc64(p, N+sizeof(RCStr)+1); + if( pNew==0 ){ + sqlite3_free(p); + return 0; + }else{ + return (char*)&pNew[1]; + } +} + /************** End of printf.c **********************************************/ /************** Begin file treeview.c ****************************************/ /* @@ -32000,6 +32524,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3TreeViewWindow(TreeView *pView, const Window *pWin, u sqlite3TreeViewItem(pView, "FILTER", 1); sqlite3TreeViewExpr(pView, pWin->pFilter, 0); sqlite3TreeViewPop(&pView); + if( pWin->eFrmType==TK_FILTER ) return; } sqlite3TreeViewPush(&pView, more); if( pWin->zName ){ @@ -32009,7 +32534,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3TreeViewWindow(TreeView *pView, const Window *pWin, u } if( pWin->zBase ) nElement++; if( pWin->pOrderBy ) nElement++; - if( pWin->eFrmType ) nElement++; + if( pWin->eFrmType!=0 && pWin->eFrmType!=TK_FILTER ) nElement++; if( pWin->eExclude ) nElement++; if( pWin->zBase ){ sqlite3TreeViewPush(&pView, (--nElement)>0); @@ -32022,7 +32547,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3TreeViewWindow(TreeView *pView, const Window *pWin, u if( pWin->pOrderBy ){ sqlite3TreeViewExprList(pView, pWin->pOrderBy, (--nElement)>0, "ORDER-BY"); } - if( pWin->eFrmType ){ + if( pWin->eFrmType!=0 && pWin->eFrmType!=TK_FILTER ){ char zBuf[30]; const char *zFrmType = "ROWS"; if( pWin->eFrmType==TK_RANGE ) zFrmType = "RANGE"; @@ -32231,7 +32756,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3TreeViewExpr(TreeView *pView, const Expr *pExpr, u8 m }; assert( pExpr->op2==TK_IS || pExpr->op2==TK_ISNOT ); assert( pExpr->pRight ); - assert( sqlite3ExprSkipCollate(pExpr->pRight)->op==TK_TRUEFALSE ); + assert( sqlite3ExprSkipCollateAndLikely(pExpr->pRight)->op + == TK_TRUEFALSE ); x = (pExpr->op2==TK_ISNOT)*2 + sqlite3ExprTruthValue(pExpr->pRight); zUniOp = azOp[x]; break; @@ -32269,7 +32795,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3TreeViewExpr(TreeView *pView, const Expr *pExpr, u8 m assert( ExprUseXList(pExpr) ); pFarg = pExpr->x.pList; #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC - pWin = ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_WinFunc) ? pExpr->y.pWin : 0; + pWin = IsWindowFunc(pExpr) ? pExpr->y.pWin : 0; #else pWin = 0; #endif @@ -32295,7 +32821,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3TreeViewExpr(TreeView *pView, const Expr *pExpr, u8 m sqlite3TreeViewLine(pView, "FUNCTION %Q%s", pExpr->u.zToken, zFlgs); } if( pFarg ){ - sqlite3TreeViewExprList(pView, pFarg, pWin!=0, 0); + sqlite3TreeViewExprList(pView, pFarg, pWin!=0 || pExpr->pLeft, 0); + if( pExpr->pLeft ){ + Expr *pOB = pExpr->pLeft; + assert( pOB->op==TK_ORDER ); + assert( ExprUseXList(pOB) ); + sqlite3TreeViewExprList(pView, pOB->x.pList, pWin!=0, "ORDERBY"); + } } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC if( pWin ){ @@ -32304,6 +32836,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3TreeViewExpr(TreeView *pView, const Expr *pExpr, u8 m #endif break; } + case TK_ORDER: { + sqlite3TreeViewExprList(pView, pExpr->x.pList, 0, "ORDERBY"); + break; + } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SUBQUERY case TK_EXISTS: { assert( ExprUseXSelect(pExpr) ); @@ -33890,7 +34426,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3UtfSelfTest(void){ /* ** Calls to sqlite3FaultSim() are used to simulate a failure during testing, ** or to bypass normal error detection during testing in order to let -** execute proceed futher downstream. +** execute proceed further downstream. ** ** In deployment, sqlite3FaultSim() *always* return SQLITE_OK (0). The ** sqlite3FaultSim() function only returns non-zero during testing. @@ -34007,6 +34543,23 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ErrorClear(sqlite3 *db){ */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3SystemError(sqlite3 *db, int rc){ if( rc==SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM ) return; +#ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH + if( rc==SQLITE_IOERR_IN_PAGE ){ + int ii; + int iErr; + sqlite3BtreeEnterAll(db); + for(ii=0; iinDb; ii++){ + if( db->aDb[ii].pBt ){ + iErr = sqlite3PagerWalSystemErrno(sqlite3BtreePager(db->aDb[ii].pBt)); + if( iErr ){ + db->iSysErrno = iErr; + } + } + } + sqlite3BtreeLeaveAll(db); + return; + } +#endif rc &= 0xff; if( rc==SQLITE_CANTOPEN || rc==SQLITE_IOERR ){ db->iSysErrno = sqlite3OsGetLastError(db->pVfs); @@ -34051,12 +34604,16 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ProgressCheck(Parse *p){ p->rc = SQLITE_INTERRUPT; } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_PROGRESS_CALLBACK - if( db->xProgress && (++p->nProgressSteps)>=db->nProgressOps ){ - if( db->xProgress(db->pProgressArg) ){ - p->nErr++; - p->rc = SQLITE_INTERRUPT; + if( db->xProgress ){ + if( p->rc==SQLITE_INTERRUPT ){ + p->nProgressSteps = 0; + }else if( (++p->nProgressSteps)>=db->nProgressOps ){ + if( db->xProgress(db->pProgressArg) ){ + p->nErr++; + p->rc = SQLITE_INTERRUPT; + } + p->nProgressSteps = 0; } - p->nProgressSteps = 0; } #endif } @@ -34252,43 +34809,40 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE u8 sqlite3StrIHash(const char *z){ return h; } -/* -** Compute 10 to the E-th power. Examples: E==1 results in 10. -** E==2 results in 100. E==50 results in 1.0e50. +/* Double-Double multiplication. (x[0],x[1]) *= (y,yy) ** -** This routine only works for values of E between 1 and 341. +** Reference: +** T. J. Dekker, "A Floating-Point Technique for Extending the +** Available Precision". 1971-07-26. */ -static LONGDOUBLE_TYPE sqlite3Pow10(int E){ -#if defined(_MSC_VER) - static const LONGDOUBLE_TYPE x[] = { - 1.0e+001L, - 1.0e+002L, - 1.0e+004L, - 1.0e+008L, - 1.0e+016L, - 1.0e+032L, - 1.0e+064L, - 1.0e+128L, - 1.0e+256L - }; - LONGDOUBLE_TYPE r = 1.0; - int i; - assert( E>=0 && E<=307 ); - for(i=0; E!=0; i++, E >>=1){ - if( E & 1 ) r *= x[i]; - } - return r; -#else - LONGDOUBLE_TYPE x = 10.0; - LONGDOUBLE_TYPE r = 1.0; - while(1){ - if( E & 1 ) r *= x; - E >>= 1; - if( E==0 ) break; - x *= x; - } - return r; -#endif +static void dekkerMul2(volatile double *x, double y, double yy){ + /* + ** The "volatile" keywords on parameter x[] and on local variables + ** below are needed force intermediate results to be truncated to + ** binary64 rather than be carried around in an extended-precision + ** format. The truncation is necessary for the Dekker algorithm to + ** work. Intel x86 floating point might omit the truncation without + ** the use of volatile. + */ + volatile double tx, ty, p, q, c, cc; + double hx, hy; + u64 m; + memcpy(&m, (void*)&x[0], 8); + m &= 0xfffffffffc000000LL; + memcpy(&hx, &m, 8); + tx = x[0] - hx; + memcpy(&m, &y, 8); + m &= 0xfffffffffc000000LL; + memcpy(&hy, &m, 8); + ty = y - hy; + p = hx*hy; + q = hx*ty + tx*hy; + c = p+q; + cc = p - c + q + tx*ty; + cc = x[0]*yy + x[1]*y + cc; + x[0] = c + cc; + x[1] = c - x[0]; + x[1] += cc; } /* @@ -34329,12 +34883,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3AtoF(const char *z, double *pResult, int length, u8 en const char *zEnd; /* sign * significand * (10 ^ (esign * exponent)) */ int sign = 1; /* sign of significand */ - i64 s = 0; /* significand */ + u64 s = 0; /* significand */ int d = 0; /* adjust exponent for shifting decimal point */ int esign = 1; /* sign of exponent */ int e = 0; /* exponent */ int eValid = 1; /* True exponent is either not used or is well-formed */ - double result; int nDigit = 0; /* Number of digits processed */ int eType = 1; /* 1: pure integer, 2+: fractional -1 or less: bad UTF16 */ @@ -34374,7 +34927,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3AtoF(const char *z, double *pResult, int length, u8 en while( z=((LARGEST_INT64-9)/10) ){ + if( s>=((LARGEST_UINT64-9)/10) ){ /* skip non-significant significand digits ** (increase exponent by d to shift decimal left) */ while( z0 && s<(LARGEST_UINT64/10) ){ + s *= 10; + e--; + } + while( e<0 && (s%10)==0 ){ + s /= 10; + e++; } - if( s==0 ) { - /* In the IEEE 754 standard, zero is signed. */ - result = sign<0 ? -(double)0 : (double)0; - } else { - /* Attempt to reduce exponent. - ** - ** Branches that are not required for the correct answer but which only - ** help to obtain the correct answer faster are marked with special - ** comments, as a hint to the mutation tester. - */ - while( e>0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ - if( esign>0 ){ - if( s>=(LARGEST_INT64/10) ) break; /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ - s *= 10; - }else{ - if( s%10!=0 ) break; /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-FALSE*/ - s /= 10; - } - e--; - } - - /* adjust the sign of significand */ - s = sign<0 ? -s : s; - - if( e==0 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ - result = (double)s; + if( e==0 ){ + *pResult = s; + }else if( sqlite3Config.bUseLongDouble ){ + LONGDOUBLE_TYPE r = (LONGDOUBLE_TYPE)s; + if( e>0 ){ + while( e>=100 ){ e-=100; r *= 1.0e+100L; } + while( e>=10 ){ e-=10; r *= 1.0e+10L; } + while( e>=1 ){ e-=1; r *= 1.0e+01L; } }else{ - /* attempt to handle extremely small/large numbers better */ - if( e>307 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ - if( e<342 ){ /*OPTIMIZATION-IF-TRUE*/ - LONGDOUBLE_TYPE scale = sqlite3Pow10(e-308); - if( esign<0 ){ - result = s / scale; - result /= 1.0e+308; - }else{ - result = s * scale; - result *= 1.0e+308; - } - }else{ assert( e>=342 ); - if( esign<0 ){ - result = 0.0*s; - }else{ + while( e<=-100 ){ e+=100; r *= 1.0e-100L; } + while( e<=-10 ){ e+=10; r *= 1.0e-10L; } + while( e<=-1 ){ e+=1; r *= 1.0e-01L; } + } + assert( r>=0.0 ); + if( r>+1.7976931348623157081452742373e+308L ){ #ifdef INFINITY - result = INFINITY*s; + *pResult = +INFINITY; #else - result = 1e308*1e308*s; /* Infinity */ + *pResult = 1.0e308*10.0; #endif - } - } - }else{ - LONGDOUBLE_TYPE scale = sqlite3Pow10(e); - if( esign<0 ){ - result = s / scale; - }else{ - result = s * scale; - } + }else{ + *pResult = (double)r; + } + }else{ + double rr[2]; + u64 s2; + rr[0] = (double)s; + s2 = (u64)rr[0]; + rr[1] = s>=s2 ? (double)(s - s2) : -(double)(s2 - s); + if( e>0 ){ + while( e>=100 ){ + e -= 100; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e+100, -1.5902891109759918046e+83); + } + while( e>=10 ){ + e -= 10; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e+10, 0.0); + } + while( e>=1 ){ + e -= 1; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e+01, 0.0); + } + }else{ + while( e<=-100 ){ + e += 100; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e-100, -1.99918998026028836196e-117); + } + while( e<=-10 ){ + e += 10; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e-10, -3.6432197315497741579e-27); + } + while( e<=-1 ){ + e += 1; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e-01, -5.5511151231257827021e-18); } } + *pResult = rr[0]+rr[1]; + if( sqlite3IsNaN(*pResult) ) *pResult = 1e300*1e300; } + if( sign<0 ) *pResult = -*pResult; + assert( !sqlite3IsNaN(*pResult) ); - /* store the result */ - *pResult = result; - - /* return true if number and no extra non-whitespace chracters after */ +atof_return: + /* return true if number and no extra non-whitespace characters after */ if( z==zEnd && nDigit>0 && eValid && eType>0 ){ return eType; }else if( eType>=2 && (eType==3 || eValid) && nDigit>0 ){ @@ -34637,7 +35200,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Atoi64(const char *zNum, i64 *pNum, int length, u8 enc /* This test and assignment is needed only to suppress UB warnings ** from clang and -fsanitize=undefined. This test and assignment make ** the code a little larger and slower, and no harm comes from omitting - ** them, but we must appaise the undefined-behavior pharisees. */ + ** them, but we must appease the undefined-behavior pharisees. */ *pNum = neg ? SMALLEST_INT64 : LARGEST_INT64; }else if( neg ){ *pNum = -(i64)u; @@ -34715,7 +35278,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3DecOrHexToI64(const char *z, i64 *pOut){ }else #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_HEX_INTEGER */ { - return sqlite3Atoi64(z, pOut, sqlite3Strlen30(z), SQLITE_UTF8); + int n = (int)(0x3fffffff&strspn(z,"+- \n\t0123456789")); + if( z[n] ) n++; + return sqlite3Atoi64(z, pOut, n, SQLITE_UTF8); } } @@ -34794,6 +35359,153 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Atoi(const char *z){ return x; } +/* +** Decode a floating-point value into an approximate decimal +** representation. +** +** Round the decimal representation to n significant digits if +** n is positive. Or round to -n signficant digits after the +** decimal point if n is negative. No rounding is performed if +** n is zero. +** +** The significant digits of the decimal representation are +** stored in p->z[] which is a often (but not always) a pointer +** into the middle of p->zBuf[]. There are p->n significant digits. +** The p->z[] array is *not* zero-terminated. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3FpDecode(FpDecode *p, double r, int iRound, int mxRound){ + int i; + u64 v; + int e, exp = 0; + p->isSpecial = 0; + p->z = p->zBuf; + + /* Convert negative numbers to positive. Deal with Infinity, 0.0, and + ** NaN. */ + if( r<0.0 ){ + p->sign = '-'; + r = -r; + }else if( r==0.0 ){ + p->sign = '+'; + p->n = 1; + p->iDP = 1; + p->z = "0"; + return; + }else{ + p->sign = '+'; + } + memcpy(&v,&r,8); + e = v>>52; + if( (e&0x7ff)==0x7ff ){ + p->isSpecial = 1 + (v!=0x7ff0000000000000LL); + p->n = 0; + p->iDP = 0; + return; + } + + /* Multiply r by powers of ten until it lands somewhere in between + ** 1.0e+19 and 1.0e+17. + */ + if( sqlite3Config.bUseLongDouble ){ + LONGDOUBLE_TYPE rr = r; + if( rr>=1.0e+19 ){ + while( rr>=1.0e+119L ){ exp+=100; rr *= 1.0e-100L; } + while( rr>=1.0e+29L ){ exp+=10; rr *= 1.0e-10L; } + while( rr>=1.0e+19L ){ exp++; rr *= 1.0e-1L; } + }else{ + while( rr<1.0e-97L ){ exp-=100; rr *= 1.0e+100L; } + while( rr<1.0e+07L ){ exp-=10; rr *= 1.0e+10L; } + while( rr<1.0e+17L ){ exp--; rr *= 1.0e+1L; } + } + v = (u64)rr; + }else{ + /* If high-precision floating point is not available using "long double", + ** then use Dekker-style double-double computation to increase the + ** precision. + ** + ** The error terms on constants like 1.0e+100 computed using the + ** decimal extension, for example as follows: + ** + ** SELECT decimal_exp(decimal_sub('1.0e+100',decimal(1.0e+100))); + */ + double rr[2]; + rr[0] = r; + rr[1] = 0.0; + if( rr[0]>9.223372036854774784e+18 ){ + while( rr[0]>9.223372036854774784e+118 ){ + exp += 100; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e-100, -1.99918998026028836196e-117); + } + while( rr[0]>9.223372036854774784e+28 ){ + exp += 10; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e-10, -3.6432197315497741579e-27); + } + while( rr[0]>9.223372036854774784e+18 ){ + exp += 1; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e-01, -5.5511151231257827021e-18); + } + }else{ + while( rr[0]<9.223372036854774784e-83 ){ + exp -= 100; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e+100, -1.5902891109759918046e+83); + } + while( rr[0]<9.223372036854774784e+07 ){ + exp -= 10; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e+10, 0.0); + } + while( rr[0]<9.22337203685477478e+17 ){ + exp -= 1; + dekkerMul2(rr, 1.0e+01, 0.0); + } + } + v = rr[1]<0.0 ? (u64)rr[0]-(u64)(-rr[1]) : (u64)rr[0]+(u64)rr[1]; + } + + + /* Extract significant digits. */ + i = sizeof(p->zBuf)-1; + assert( v>0 ); + while( v ){ p->zBuf[i--] = (v%10) + '0'; v /= 10; } + assert( i>=0 && izBuf)-1 ); + p->n = sizeof(p->zBuf) - 1 - i; + assert( p->n>0 ); + assert( p->nzBuf) ); + p->iDP = p->n + exp; + if( iRound<0 ){ + iRound = p->iDP - iRound; + if( iRound==0 && p->zBuf[i+1]>='5' ){ + iRound = 1; + p->zBuf[i--] = '0'; + p->n++; + p->iDP++; + } + } + if( iRound>0 && (iRoundn || p->n>mxRound) ){ + char *z = &p->zBuf[i+1]; + if( iRound>mxRound ) iRound = mxRound; + p->n = iRound; + if( z[iRound]>='5' ){ + int j = iRound-1; + while( 1 /*exit-by-break*/ ){ + z[j]++; + if( z[j]<='9' ) break; + z[j] = '0'; + if( j==0 ){ + p->z[i--] = '1'; + p->n++; + p->iDP++; + break; + }else{ + j--; + } + } + } + } + p->z = &p->zBuf[i+1]; + assert( i+p->n < sizeof(p->zBuf) ); + while( ALWAYS(p->n>0) && p->z[p->n-1]=='0' ){ p->n--; } +} + /* ** Try to convert z into an unsigned 32-bit integer. Return true on ** success and false if there is an error. @@ -35057,121 +35769,32 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE u8 sqlite3GetVarint(const unsigned char *p, u64 *v){ ** this function assumes the single-byte case has already been handled. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE u8 sqlite3GetVarint32(const unsigned char *p, u32 *v){ - u32 a,b; + u64 v64; + u8 n; - /* The 1-byte case. Overwhelmingly the most common. Handled inline - ** by the getVarin32() macro */ - a = *p; - /* a: p0 (unmasked) */ -#ifndef getVarint32 - if (!(a&0x80)) - { - /* Values between 0 and 127 */ - *v = a; - return 1; - } -#endif + /* Assume that the single-byte case has already been handled by + ** the getVarint32() macro */ + assert( (p[0] & 0x80)!=0 ); - /* The 2-byte case */ - p++; - b = *p; - /* b: p1 (unmasked) */ - if (!(b&0x80)) - { - /* Values between 128 and 16383 */ - a &= 0x7f; - a = a<<7; - *v = a | b; + if( (p[1] & 0x80)==0 ){ + /* This is the two-byte case */ + *v = ((p[0]&0x7f)<<7) | p[1]; return 2; } - - /* The 3-byte case */ - p++; - a = a<<14; - a |= *p; - /* a: p0<<14 | p2 (unmasked) */ - if (!(a&0x80)) - { - /* Values between 16384 and 2097151 */ - a &= (0x7f<<14)|(0x7f); - b &= 0x7f; - b = b<<7; - *v = a | b; + if( (p[2] & 0x80)==0 ){ + /* This is the three-byte case */ + *v = ((p[0]&0x7f)<<14) | ((p[1]&0x7f)<<7) | p[2]; return 3; } - - /* A 32-bit varint is used to store size information in btrees. - ** Objects are rarely larger than 2MiB limit of a 3-byte varint. - ** A 3-byte varint is sufficient, for example, to record the size - ** of a 1048569-byte BLOB or string. - ** - ** We only unroll the first 1-, 2-, and 3- byte cases. The very - ** rare larger cases can be handled by the slower 64-bit varint - ** routine. - */ -#if 1 - { - u64 v64; - u8 n; - - n = sqlite3GetVarint(p-2, &v64); - assert( n>3 && n<=9 ); - if( (v64 & SQLITE_MAX_U32)!=v64 ){ - *v = 0xffffffff; - }else{ - *v = (u32)v64; - } - return n; - } - -#else - /* For following code (kept for historical record only) shows an - ** unrolling for the 3- and 4-byte varint cases. This code is - ** slightly faster, but it is also larger and much harder to test. - */ - p++; - b = b<<14; - b |= *p; - /* b: p1<<14 | p3 (unmasked) */ - if (!(b&0x80)) - { - /* Values between 2097152 and 268435455 */ - b &= (0x7f<<14)|(0x7f); - a &= (0x7f<<14)|(0x7f); - a = a<<7; - *v = a | b; - return 4; - } - - p++; - a = a<<14; - a |= *p; - /* a: p0<<28 | p2<<14 | p4 (unmasked) */ - if (!(a&0x80)) - { - /* Values between 268435456 and 34359738367 */ - a &= SLOT_4_2_0; - b &= SLOT_4_2_0; - b = b<<7; - *v = a | b; - return 5; - } - - /* We can only reach this point when reading a corrupt database - ** file. In that case we are not in any hurry. Use the (relatively - ** slow) general-purpose sqlite3GetVarint() routine to extract the - ** value. */ - { - u64 v64; - u8 n; - - p -= 4; - n = sqlite3GetVarint(p, &v64); - assert( n>5 && n<=9 ); + /* four or more bytes */ + n = sqlite3GetVarint(p, &v64); + assert( n>3 && n<=9 ); + if( (v64 & SQLITE_MAX_U32)!=v64 ){ + *v = 0xffffffff; + }else{ *v = (u32)v64; - return n; } -#endif + return n; } /* @@ -35322,7 +35945,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3SafetyCheckSickOrOk(sqlite3 *db){ } /* -** Attempt to add, substract, or multiply the 64-bit signed value iB against +** Attempt to add, subtract, or multiply the 64-bit signed value iB against ** the other 64-bit signed integer at *pA and store the result in *pA. ** Return 0 on success. Or if the operation would have resulted in an ** overflow, leave *pA unchanged and return 1. @@ -35635,7 +36258,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VListNameToNum(VList *pIn, const char *zName, int nNam #define SQLITE_HWTIME_H /* -** The following routine only works on pentium-class (or newer) processors. +** The following routine only works on Pentium-class (or newer) processors. ** It uses the RDTSC opcode to read the cycle count value out of the ** processor and returns that value. This can be used for high-res ** profiling. @@ -35807,7 +36430,7 @@ static void insertElement( } -/* Resize the hash table so that it cantains "new_size" buckets. +/* Resize the hash table so that it contains "new_size" buckets. ** ** The hash table might fail to resize if sqlite3_malloc() fails or ** if the new size is the same as the prior size. @@ -36167,19 +36790,20 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE const char *sqlite3OpcodeName(int i){ /* 171 */ "VCreate" OpHelp(""), /* 172 */ "VDestroy" OpHelp(""), /* 173 */ "VOpen" OpHelp(""), - /* 174 */ "VInitIn" OpHelp("r[P2]=ValueList(P1,P3)"), - /* 175 */ "VColumn" OpHelp("r[P3]=vcolumn(P2)"), - /* 176 */ "VRename" OpHelp(""), - /* 177 */ "Pagecount" OpHelp(""), - /* 178 */ "MaxPgcnt" OpHelp(""), - /* 179 */ "ClrSubtype" OpHelp("r[P1].subtype = 0"), - /* 180 */ "FilterAdd" OpHelp("filter(P1) += key(P3@P4)"), - /* 181 */ "Trace" OpHelp(""), - /* 182 */ "CursorHint" OpHelp(""), - /* 183 */ "ReleaseReg" OpHelp("release r[P1@P2] mask P3"), - /* 184 */ "Noop" OpHelp(""), - /* 185 */ "Explain" OpHelp(""), - /* 186 */ "Abortable" OpHelp(""), + /* 174 */ "VCheck" OpHelp(""), + /* 175 */ "VInitIn" OpHelp("r[P2]=ValueList(P1,P3)"), + /* 176 */ "VColumn" OpHelp("r[P3]=vcolumn(P2)"), + /* 177 */ "VRename" OpHelp(""), + /* 178 */ "Pagecount" OpHelp(""), + /* 179 */ "MaxPgcnt" OpHelp(""), + /* 180 */ "ClrSubtype" OpHelp("r[P1].subtype = 0"), + /* 181 */ "FilterAdd" OpHelp("filter(P1) += key(P3@P4)"), + /* 182 */ "Trace" OpHelp(""), + /* 183 */ "CursorHint" OpHelp(""), + /* 184 */ "ReleaseReg" OpHelp("release r[P1@P2] mask P3"), + /* 185 */ "Noop" OpHelp(""), + /* 186 */ "Explain" OpHelp(""), + /* 187 */ "Abortable" OpHelp(""), }; return azName[i]; } @@ -37193,7 +37817,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3KvvfsInit(void){ ** This source file is organized into divisions where the logic for various ** subfunctions is contained within the appropriate division. PLEASE ** KEEP THE STRUCTURE OF THIS FILE INTACT. New code should be placed -** in the correct division and should be clearly labeled. +** in the correct division and should be clearly labelled. ** ** The layout of divisions is as follows: ** @@ -37780,7 +38404,7 @@ static int robustFchown(int fd, uid_t uid, gid_t gid){ /* ** This is the xSetSystemCall() method of sqlite3_vfs for all of the -** "unix" VFSes. Return SQLITE_OK opon successfully updating the +** "unix" VFSes. Return SQLITE_OK upon successfully updating the ** system call pointer, or SQLITE_NOTFOUND if there is no configurable ** system call named zName. */ @@ -38302,7 +38926,7 @@ static void vxworksReleaseFileId(struct vxworksFileId *pId){ ** If you close a file descriptor that points to a file that has locks, ** all locks on that file that are owned by the current process are ** released. To work around this problem, each unixInodeInfo object -** maintains a count of the number of pending locks on tha inode. +** maintains a count of the number of pending locks on the inode. ** When an attempt is made to close an unixFile, if there are ** other unixFile open on the same inode that are holding locks, the call ** to close() the file descriptor is deferred until all of the locks clear. @@ -38316,7 +38940,7 @@ static void vxworksReleaseFileId(struct vxworksFileId *pId){ ** not posix compliant. Under LinuxThreads, a lock created by thread ** A cannot be modified or overridden by a different thread B. ** Only thread A can modify the lock. Locking behavior is correct -** if the appliation uses the newer Native Posix Thread Library (NPTL) +** if the application uses the newer Native Posix Thread Library (NPTL) ** on linux - with NPTL a lock created by thread A can override locks ** in thread B. But there is no way to know at compile-time which ** threading library is being used. So there is no way to know at @@ -38518,7 +39142,7 @@ static void storeLastErrno(unixFile *pFile, int error){ } /* -** Close all file descriptors accumuated in the unixInodeInfo->pUnused list. +** Close all file descriptors accumulated in the unixInodeInfo->pUnused list. */ static void closePendingFds(unixFile *pFile){ unixInodeInfo *pInode = pFile->pInode; @@ -38881,7 +39505,7 @@ static int unixLock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock){ ** slightly in order to be compatible with Windows95 systems simultaneously ** accessing the same database file, in case that is ever required. ** - ** Symbols defined in os.h indentify the 'pending byte' and the 'reserved + ** Symbols defined in os.h identify the 'pending byte' and the 'reserved ** byte', each single bytes at well known offsets, and the 'shared byte ** range', a range of 510 bytes at a well known offset. ** @@ -38889,7 +39513,7 @@ static int unixLock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock){ ** byte'. If this is successful, 'shared byte range' is read-locked ** and the lock on the 'pending byte' released. (Legacy note: When ** SQLite was first developed, Windows95 systems were still very common, - ** and Widnows95 lacks a shared-lock capability. So on Windows95, a + ** and Windows95 lacks a shared-lock capability. So on Windows95, a ** single randomly selected by from the 'shared byte range' is locked. ** Windows95 is now pretty much extinct, but this work-around for the ** lack of shared-locks on Windows95 lives on, for backwards @@ -38910,7 +39534,7 @@ static int unixLock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock){ ** obtaining a write-lock on the 'pending byte'. This ensures that no new ** SHARED locks can be obtained, but existing SHARED locks are allowed to ** persist. If the call to this function fails to obtain the EXCLUSIVE - ** lock in this case, it holds the PENDING lock intead. The client may + ** lock in this case, it holds the PENDING lock instead. The client may ** then re-attempt the EXCLUSIVE lock later on, after existing SHARED ** locks have cleared. */ @@ -38938,7 +39562,7 @@ static int unixLock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock){ /* Make sure the locking sequence is correct. ** (1) We never move from unlocked to anything higher than shared lock. - ** (2) SQLite never explicitly requests a pendig lock. + ** (2) SQLite never explicitly requests a pending lock. ** (3) A shared lock is always held when a reserve lock is requested. */ assert( pFile->eFileLock!=NO_LOCK || eFileLock==SHARED_LOCK ); @@ -40156,7 +40780,7 @@ static int afpLock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock){ /* Make sure the locking sequence is correct ** (1) We never move from unlocked to anything higher than shared lock. - ** (2) SQLite never explicitly requests a pendig lock. + ** (2) SQLite never explicitly requests a pending lock. ** (3) A shared lock is always held when a reserve lock is requested. */ assert( pFile->eFileLock!=NO_LOCK || eFileLock==SHARED_LOCK ); @@ -40272,7 +40896,7 @@ static int afpLock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock){ if( !(failed = afpSetLock(context->dbPath, pFile, SHARED_FIRST + pInode->sharedByte, 1, 0)) ){ int failed2 = SQLITE_OK; - /* now attemmpt to get the exclusive lock range */ + /* now attempt to get the exclusive lock range */ failed = afpSetLock(context->dbPath, pFile, SHARED_FIRST, SHARED_SIZE, 1); if( failed && (failed2 = afpSetLock(context->dbPath, pFile, @@ -40321,9 +40945,6 @@ static int afpUnlock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock) { unixInodeInfo *pInode; afpLockingContext *context = (afpLockingContext *) pFile->lockingContext; int skipShared = 0; -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST - int h = pFile->h; -#endif assert( pFile ); OSTRACE(("UNLOCK %d %d was %d(%d,%d) pid=%d (afp)\n", pFile->h, eFileLock, @@ -40339,9 +40960,6 @@ static int afpUnlock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock) { assert( pInode->nShared!=0 ); if( pFile->eFileLock>SHARED_LOCK ){ assert( pInode->eFileLock==pFile->eFileLock ); - SimulateIOErrorBenign(1); - SimulateIOError( h=(-1) ) - SimulateIOErrorBenign(0); #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG /* When reducing a lock such that other processes can start @@ -40390,9 +41008,6 @@ static int afpUnlock(sqlite3_file *id, int eFileLock) { unsigned long long sharedLockByte = SHARED_FIRST+pInode->sharedByte; pInode->nShared--; if( pInode->nShared==0 ){ - SimulateIOErrorBenign(1); - SimulateIOError( h=(-1) ) - SimulateIOErrorBenign(0); if( !skipShared ){ rc = afpSetLock(context->dbPath, pFile, sharedLockByte, 1, 0); } @@ -40567,7 +41182,7 @@ static int unixRead( #endif #if SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE>0 - /* Deal with as much of this read request as possible by transfering + /* Deal with as much of this read request as possible by transferring ** data from the memory mapping using memcpy(). */ if( offsetmmapSize ){ if( offset+amt <= pFile->mmapSize ){ @@ -40719,7 +41334,7 @@ static int unixWrite( #endif #if defined(SQLITE_MMAP_READWRITE) && SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE>0 - /* Deal with as much of this write request as possible by transfering + /* Deal with as much of this write request as possible by transferring ** data from the memory mapping using memcpy(). */ if( offsetmmapSize ){ if( offset+amt <= pFile->mmapSize ){ @@ -40841,7 +41456,7 @@ static int full_fsync(int fd, int fullSync, int dataOnly){ /* If we compiled with the SQLITE_NO_SYNC flag, then syncing is a ** no-op. But go ahead and call fstat() to validate the file ** descriptor as we need a method to provoke a failure during - ** coverate testing. + ** coverage testing. */ #ifdef SQLITE_NO_SYNC { @@ -43886,12 +44501,17 @@ static int unixRandomness(sqlite3_vfs *NotUsed, int nBuf, char *zBuf){ ** than the argument. */ static int unixSleep(sqlite3_vfs *NotUsed, int microseconds){ -#if OS_VXWORKS || _POSIX_C_SOURCE >= 199309L +#if !defined(HAVE_NANOSLEEP) || HAVE_NANOSLEEP+0 struct timespec sp; - sp.tv_sec = microseconds / 1000000; sp.tv_nsec = (microseconds % 1000000) * 1000; + + /* Almost all modern unix systems support nanosleep(). But if you are + ** compiling for one of the rare exceptions, you can use + ** -DHAVE_NANOSLEEP=0 (perhaps in conjuction with -DHAVE_USLEEP if + ** usleep() is available) in order to bypass the use of nanosleep() */ nanosleep(&sp, NULL); + UNUSED_PARAMETER(NotUsed); return microseconds; #elif defined(HAVE_USLEEP) && HAVE_USLEEP @@ -46481,7 +47101,7 @@ static struct win_syscall { /* ** This is the xSetSystemCall() method of sqlite3_vfs for all of the -** "win32" VFSes. Return SQLITE_OK opon successfully updating the +** "win32" VFSes. Return SQLITE_OK upon successfully updating the ** system call pointer, or SQLITE_NOTFOUND if there is no configurable ** system call named zName. */ @@ -48061,7 +48681,7 @@ static int winRead( pFile->h, pBuf, amt, offset, pFile->locktype)); #if SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE>0 - /* Deal with as much of this read request as possible by transfering + /* Deal with as much of this read request as possible by transferring ** data from the memory mapping using memcpy(). */ if( offsetmmapSize ){ if( offset+amt <= pFile->mmapSize ){ @@ -48139,7 +48759,7 @@ static int winWrite( pFile->h, pBuf, amt, offset, pFile->locktype)); #if defined(SQLITE_MMAP_READWRITE) && SQLITE_MAX_MMAP_SIZE>0 - /* Deal with as much of this write request as possible by transfering + /* Deal with as much of this write request as possible by transferring ** data from the memory mapping using memcpy(). */ if( offsetmmapSize ){ if( offset+amt <= pFile->mmapSize ){ @@ -48249,7 +48869,7 @@ static int winTruncate(sqlite3_file *id, sqlite3_int64 nByte){ ** all references to memory-mapped content are closed. That is doable, ** but involves adding a few branches in the common write code path which ** could slow down normal operations slightly. Hence, we have decided for - ** now to simply make trancations a no-op if there are pending reads. We + ** now to simply make transactions a no-op if there are pending reads. We ** can maybe revisit this decision in the future. */ return SQLITE_OK; @@ -48308,7 +48928,7 @@ static int winTruncate(sqlite3_file *id, sqlite3_int64 nByte){ #ifdef SQLITE_TEST /* ** Count the number of fullsyncs and normal syncs. This is used to test -** that syncs and fullsyncs are occuring at the right times. +** that syncs and fullsyncs are occurring at the right times. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_sync_count = 0; SQLITE_API int sqlite3_fullsync_count = 0; @@ -48665,7 +49285,7 @@ static int winLock(sqlite3_file *id, int locktype){ */ if( locktype==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK && res ){ assert( pFile->locktype>=SHARED_LOCK ); - res = winUnlockReadLock(pFile); + (void)winUnlockReadLock(pFile); res = winLockFile(&pFile->h, SQLITE_LOCKFILE_FLAGS, SHARED_FIRST, 0, SHARED_SIZE, 0); if( res ){ @@ -50069,6 +50689,7 @@ static int winGetTempname(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, char **pzBuf){ "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ" "0123456789"; size_t i, j; + DWORD pid; int nPre = sqlite3Strlen30(SQLITE_TEMP_FILE_PREFIX); int nMax, nBuf, nDir, nLen; char *zBuf; @@ -50281,7 +50902,10 @@ static int winGetTempname(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, char **pzBuf){ j = sqlite3Strlen30(zBuf); sqlite3_randomness(15, &zBuf[j]); + pid = osGetCurrentProcessId(); for(i=0; i<15; i++, j++){ + zBuf[j] += pid & 0xff; + pid >>= 8; zBuf[j] = (char)zChars[ ((unsigned char)zBuf[j])%(sizeof(zChars)-1) ]; } zBuf[j] = 0; @@ -52646,7 +53270,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BitvecSet(Bitvec *p, u32 i){ h = BITVEC_HASH(i++); /* if there wasn't a hash collision, and this doesn't */ /* completely fill the hash, then just add it without */ - /* worring about sub-dividing and re-hashing. */ + /* worrying about sub-dividing and re-hashing. */ if( !p->u.aHash[h] ){ if (p->nSet<(BITVEC_NINT-1)) { goto bitvec_set_end; @@ -52979,7 +53603,7 @@ struct PCache { ** Return 1 if pPg is on the dirty list for pCache. Return 0 if not. ** This routine runs inside of assert() statements only. */ -#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG +#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_EXPENSIVE_ASSERT) static int pageOnDirtyList(PCache *pCache, PgHdr *pPg){ PgHdr *p; for(p=pCache->pDirty; p; p=p->pDirtyNext){ @@ -52987,6 +53611,16 @@ static int pageOnDirtyList(PCache *pCache, PgHdr *pPg){ } return 0; } +static int pageNotOnDirtyList(PCache *pCache, PgHdr *pPg){ + PgHdr *p; + for(p=pCache->pDirty; p; p=p->pDirtyNext){ + if( p==pPg ) return 0; + } + return 1; +} +#else +# define pageOnDirtyList(A,B) 1 +# define pageNotOnDirtyList(A,B) 1 #endif /* @@ -53007,7 +53641,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PcachePageSanity(PgHdr *pPg){ assert( pCache!=0 ); /* Every page has an associated PCache */ if( pPg->flags & PGHDR_CLEAN ){ assert( (pPg->flags & PGHDR_DIRTY)==0 );/* Cannot be both CLEAN and DIRTY */ - assert( !pageOnDirtyList(pCache, pPg) );/* CLEAN pages not on dirty list */ + assert( pageNotOnDirtyList(pCache, pPg) );/* CLEAN pages not on dirtylist */ }else{ assert( (pPg->flags & PGHDR_DIRTY)!=0 );/* If not CLEAN must be DIRTY */ assert( pPg->pDirtyNext==0 || pPg->pDirtyNext->pDirtyPrev==pPg ); @@ -53143,7 +53777,7 @@ static int numberOfCachePages(PCache *p){ return p->szCache; }else{ i64 n; - /* IMPLEMANTATION-OF: R-59858-46238 If the argument N is negative, then the + /* IMPLEMENTATION-OF: R-59858-46238 If the argument N is negative, then the ** number of cache pages is adjusted to be a number of pages that would ** use approximately abs(N*1024) bytes of memory based on the current ** page size. */ @@ -53631,7 +54265,7 @@ static PgHdr *pcacheMergeDirtyList(PgHdr *pA, PgHdr *pB){ } /* -** Sort the list of pages in accending order by pgno. Pages are +** Sort the list of pages in ascending order by pgno. Pages are ** connected by pDirty pointers. The pDirtyPrev pointers are ** corrupted by this sort. ** @@ -53871,7 +54505,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheIterateDirty(PCache *pCache, void (*xIter)(PgHd ** If N is positive, then N pages worth of memory are allocated using a single ** sqlite3Malloc() call and that memory is used for the first N pages allocated. ** Or if N is negative, then -1024*N bytes of memory are allocated and used -** for as many pages as can be accomodated. +** for as many pages as can be accommodated. ** ** Only one of (2) or (3) can be used. Once the memory available to (2) or ** (3) is exhausted, subsequent allocations fail over to the general-purpose @@ -53905,7 +54539,7 @@ typedef struct PGroup PGroup; ** in memory directly after the associated page data, if the database is ** corrupt, code at the b-tree layer may overread the page buffer and ** read part of this structure before the corruption is detected. This -** can cause a valgrind error if the unitialized gap is accessed. Using u16 +** can cause a valgrind error if the uninitialized gap is accessed. Using u16 ** ensures there is no such gap, and therefore no bytes of uninitialized ** memory in the structure. ** @@ -55125,7 +55759,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3PcacheStats( ** The TEST primitive includes a "batch" number. The TEST primitive ** will only see elements that were inserted before the last change ** in the batch number. In other words, if an INSERT occurs between -** two TESTs where the TESTs have the same batch nubmer, then the +** two TESTs where the TESTs have the same batch number, then the ** value added by the INSERT will not be visible to the second TEST. ** The initial batch number is zero, so if the very first TEST contains ** a non-zero batch number, it will see all prior INSERTs. @@ -55657,6 +56291,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3RowSetTest(RowSet *pRowSet, int iBatch, sqlite3_int64 # define sqlite3WalFramesize(z) 0 # define sqlite3WalFindFrame(x,y,z) 0 # define sqlite3WalFile(x) 0 +# undef SQLITE_USE_SEH #else #define WAL_SAVEPOINT_NDATA 4 @@ -55763,6 +56398,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalWriteLock(Wal *pWal, int bLock); SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WalDb(Wal *pWal, sqlite3 *db); #endif +#ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalSystemErrno(Wal*); +#endif + #endif /* ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL */ #endif /* SQLITE_WAL_H */ @@ -56048,7 +56687,7 @@ int sqlite3PagerTrace=1; /* True to enable tracing */ ** outstanding transactions have been abandoned, the pager is able to ** transition back to OPEN state, discarding the contents of the ** page-cache and any other in-memory state at the same time. Everything -** is reloaded from disk (and, if necessary, hot-journal rollback peformed) +** is reloaded from disk (and, if necessary, hot-journal rollback performed) ** when a read-transaction is next opened on the pager (transitioning ** the pager into READER state). At that point the system has recovered ** from the error. @@ -57239,9 +57878,32 @@ static int writeJournalHdr(Pager *pPager){ memset(zHeader, 0, sizeof(aJournalMagic)+4); } + + /* The random check-hash initializer */ - sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(pPager->cksumInit), &pPager->cksumInit); + if( pPager->journalMode!=PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY ){ + sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(pPager->cksumInit), &pPager->cksumInit); + } +#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG + else{ + /* The Pager.cksumInit variable is usually randomized above to protect + ** against there being existing records in the journal file. This is + ** dangerous, as following a crash they may be mistaken for records + ** written by the current transaction and rolled back into the database + ** file, causing corruption. The following assert statements verify + ** that this is not required in "journal_mode=memory" mode, as in that + ** case the journal file is always 0 bytes in size at this point. + ** It is advantageous to avoid the sqlite3_randomness() call if possible + ** as it takes the global PRNG mutex. */ + i64 sz = 0; + sqlite3OsFileSize(pPager->jfd, &sz); + assert( sz==0 ); + assert( pPager->journalOff==journalHdrOffset(pPager) ); + assert( sqlite3JournalIsInMemory(pPager->jfd) ); + } +#endif put32bits(&zHeader[sizeof(aJournalMagic)+4], pPager->cksumInit); + /* The initial database size */ put32bits(&zHeader[sizeof(aJournalMagic)+8], pPager->dbOrigSize); /* The assumed sector size for this process */ @@ -57421,7 +58083,7 @@ static int readJournalHdr( ** + 4 bytes: super-journal name checksum. ** + 8 bytes: aJournalMagic[]. ** -** The super-journal page checksum is the sum of the bytes in thesuper-journal +** The super-journal page checksum is the sum of the bytes in the super-journal ** name, where each byte is interpreted as a signed 8-bit integer. ** ** If zSuper is a NULL pointer (occurs for a single database transaction), @@ -57474,7 +58136,7 @@ static int writeSuperJournal(Pager *pPager, const char *zSuper){ } pPager->journalOff += (nSuper+20); - /* If the pager is in peristent-journal mode, then the physical + /* If the pager is in persistent-journal mode, then the physical ** journal-file may extend past the end of the super-journal name ** and 8 bytes of magic data just written to the file. This is ** dangerous because the code to rollback a hot-journal file @@ -57644,7 +58306,7 @@ static void pager_unlock(Pager *pPager){ /* ** This function is called whenever an IOERR or FULL error that requires -** the pager to transition into the ERROR state may ahve occurred. +** the pager to transition into the ERROR state may have occurred. ** The first argument is a pointer to the pager structure, the second ** the error-code about to be returned by a pager API function. The ** value returned is a copy of the second argument to this function. @@ -57885,6 +58547,9 @@ static int pager_end_transaction(Pager *pPager, int hasSuper, int bCommit){ return (rc==SQLITE_OK?rc2:rc); } +/* Forward reference */ +static int pager_playback(Pager *pPager, int isHot); + /* ** Execute a rollback if a transaction is active and unlock the ** database file. @@ -57913,13 +58578,28 @@ static void pagerUnlockAndRollback(Pager *pPager){ assert( pPager->eState==PAGER_READER ); pager_end_transaction(pPager, 0, 0); } + }else if( pPager->eState==PAGER_ERROR + && pPager->journalMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY + && isOpen(pPager->jfd) + ){ + /* Special case for a ROLLBACK due to I/O error with an in-memory + ** journal: We have to rollback immediately, before the journal is + ** closed, because once it is closed, all content is forgotten. */ + int errCode = pPager->errCode; + u8 eLock = pPager->eLock; + pPager->eState = PAGER_OPEN; + pPager->errCode = SQLITE_OK; + pPager->eLock = EXCLUSIVE_LOCK; + pager_playback(pPager, 1); + pPager->errCode = errCode; + pPager->eLock = eLock; } pager_unlock(pPager); } /* ** Parameter aData must point to a buffer of pPager->pageSize bytes -** of data. Compute and return a checksum based ont the contents of the +** of data. Compute and return a checksum based on the contents of the ** page of data and the current value of pPager->cksumInit. ** ** This is not a real checksum. It is really just the sum of the @@ -58885,7 +59565,7 @@ static int pagerWalFrames( assert( pPager->pWal ); assert( pList ); #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG - /* Verify that the page list is in accending order */ + /* Verify that the page list is in ascending order */ for(p=pList; p && p->pDirty; p=p->pDirty){ assert( p->pgno < p->pDirty->pgno ); } @@ -59016,7 +59696,7 @@ static int pagerPagecount(Pager *pPager, Pgno *pnPage){ #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL /* ** Check if the *-wal file that corresponds to the database opened by pPager -** exists if the database is not empy, or verify that the *-wal file does +** exists if the database is not empty, or verify that the *-wal file does ** not exist (by deleting it) if the database file is empty. ** ** If the database is not empty and the *-wal file exists, open the pager @@ -60426,11 +61106,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerOpen( int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */ int tempFile = 0; /* True for temp files (incl. in-memory files) */ int memDb = 0; /* True if this is an in-memory file */ -#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE int memJM = 0; /* Memory journal mode */ -#else -# define memJM 0 -#endif int readOnly = 0; /* True if this is a read-only file */ int journalFileSize; /* Bytes to allocate for each journal fd */ char *zPathname = 0; /* Full path to database file */ @@ -60549,12 +61225,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerOpen( ** specific formatting and order of the various filenames, so if the format ** changes here, be sure to change it there as well. */ + assert( SQLITE_PTRSIZE==sizeof(Pager*) ); pPtr = (u8 *)sqlite3MallocZero( ROUND8(sizeof(*pPager)) + /* Pager structure */ ROUND8(pcacheSize) + /* PCache object */ ROUND8(pVfs->szOsFile) + /* The main db file */ journalFileSize * 2 + /* The two journal files */ - sizeof(pPager) + /* Space to hold a pointer */ + SQLITE_PTRSIZE + /* Space to hold a pointer */ 4 + /* Database prefix */ nPathname + 1 + /* database filename */ nUriByte + /* query parameters */ @@ -60575,7 +61252,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerOpen( pPager->sjfd = (sqlite3_file*)pPtr; pPtr += journalFileSize; pPager->jfd = (sqlite3_file*)pPtr; pPtr += journalFileSize; assert( EIGHT_BYTE_ALIGNMENT(pPager->jfd) ); - memcpy(pPtr, &pPager, sizeof(pPager)); pPtr += sizeof(pPager); + memcpy(pPtr, &pPager, SQLITE_PTRSIZE); pPtr += SQLITE_PTRSIZE; /* Fill in the Pager.zFilename and pPager.zQueryParam fields */ pPtr += 4; /* Skip zero prefix */ @@ -60629,9 +61306,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerOpen( int fout = 0; /* VFS flags returned by xOpen() */ rc = sqlite3OsOpen(pVfs, pPager->zFilename, pPager->fd, vfsFlags, &fout); assert( !memDb ); -#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DESERIALIZE pPager->memVfs = memJM = (fout&SQLITE_OPEN_MEMORY)!=0; -#endif readOnly = (fout&SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY)!=0; /* If the file was successfully opened for read/write access, @@ -60768,7 +61443,7 @@ act_like_temp_file: /* ** Return the sqlite3_file for the main database given the name -** of the corresonding WAL or Journal name as passed into +** of the corresponding WAL or Journal name as passed into ** xOpen. */ SQLITE_API sqlite3_file *sqlite3_database_file_object(const char *zName){ @@ -61410,8 +62085,20 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerGet( DbPage **ppPage, /* Write a pointer to the page here */ int flags /* PAGER_GET_XXX flags */ ){ - /* printf("PAGE %u\n", pgno); fflush(stdout); */ +#if 0 /* Trace page fetch by setting to 1 */ + int rc; + printf("PAGE %u\n", pgno); + fflush(stdout); + rc = pPager->xGet(pPager, pgno, ppPage, flags); + if( rc ){ + printf("PAGE %u failed with 0x%02x\n", pgno, rc); + fflush(stdout); + } + return rc; +#else + /* Normal, high-speed version of sqlite3PagerGet() */ return pPager->xGet(pPager, pgno, ppPage, flags); +#endif } /* @@ -62287,6 +62974,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerCommitPhaseOne( rc = sqlite3OsFileControl(fd, SQLITE_FCNTL_BEGIN_ATOMIC_WRITE, 0); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = pager_write_pagelist(pPager, pList); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pPager->dbSize>pPager->dbFileSize ){ + char *pTmp = pPager->pTmpSpace; + int szPage = (int)pPager->pageSize; + memset(pTmp, 0, szPage); + rc = sqlite3OsWrite(pPager->fd, pTmp, szPage, + ((i64)pPager->dbSize*pPager->pageSize)-szPage); + } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = sqlite3OsFileControl(fd, SQLITE_FCNTL_COMMIT_ATOMIC_WRITE, 0); } @@ -63053,7 +63747,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerSetJournalMode(Pager *pPager, int eMode){ assert( pPager->eState!=PAGER_ERROR ); pPager->journalMode = (u8)eMode; - /* When transistioning from TRUNCATE or PERSIST to any other journal + /* When transitioning from TRUNCATE or PERSIST to any other journal ** mode except WAL, unless the pager is in locking_mode=exclusive mode, ** delete the journal file. */ @@ -63098,7 +63792,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerSetJournalMode(Pager *pPager, int eMode){ } assert( state==pPager->eState ); } - }else if( eMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF ){ + }else if( eMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_OFF || eMode==PAGER_JOURNALMODE_MEMORY ){ sqlite3OsClose(pPager->jfd); } } @@ -63481,6 +64175,12 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerWalFramesize(Pager *pPager){ } #endif +#ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3PagerWalSystemErrno(Pager *pPager){ + return sqlite3WalSystemErrno(pPager->pWal); +} +#endif + #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_DISKIO */ /************** End of pager.c ***********************************************/ @@ -63771,7 +64471,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalTrace = 0; ** ** Technically, the various VFSes are free to implement these locks however ** they see fit. However, compatibility is encouraged so that VFSes can -** interoperate. The standard implemention used on both unix and windows +** interoperate. The standard implementation used on both unix and windows ** is for the index number to indicate a byte offset into the ** WalCkptInfo.aLock[] array in the wal-index header. In other words, all ** locks are on the shm file. The WALINDEX_LOCK_OFFSET constant (which @@ -63847,7 +64547,7 @@ struct WalIndexHdr { ** the mxFrame for that reader. The value READMARK_NOT_USED (0xffffffff) ** for any aReadMark[] means that entry is unused. aReadMark[0] is ** a special case; its value is never used and it exists as a place-holder -** to avoid having to offset aReadMark[] indexs by one. Readers holding +** to avoid having to offset aReadMark[] indexes by one. Readers holding ** WAL_READ_LOCK(0) always ignore the entire WAL and read all content ** directly from the database. ** @@ -64015,7 +64715,15 @@ struct Wal { u32 iReCksum; /* On commit, recalculate checksums from here */ const char *zWalName; /* Name of WAL file */ u32 nCkpt; /* Checkpoint sequence counter in the wal-header */ +#ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH + u32 lockMask; /* Mask of locks held */ + void *pFree; /* Pointer to sqlite3_free() if exception thrown */ + u32 *pWiValue; /* Value to write into apWiData[iWiPg] */ + int iWiPg; /* Write pWiValue into apWiData[iWiPg] */ + int iSysErrno; /* System error code following exception */ +#endif #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG + int nSehTry; /* Number of nested SEH_TRY{} blocks */ u8 lockError; /* True if a locking error has occurred */ #endif #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_SNAPSHOT @@ -64097,6 +64805,113 @@ struct WalIterator { sizeof(ht_slot)*HASHTABLE_NSLOT + HASHTABLE_NPAGE*sizeof(u32) \ ) +/* +** Structured Exception Handling (SEH) is a Windows-specific technique +** for catching exceptions raised while accessing memory-mapped files. +** +** The -DSQLITE_USE_SEH compile-time option means to use SEH to catch and +** deal with system-level errors that arise during WAL -shm file processing. +** Without this compile-time option, any system-level faults that appear +** while accessing the memory-mapped -shm file will cause a process-wide +** signal to be deliver, which will more than likely cause the entire +** process to exit. +*/ +#ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH +#include + +/* Beginning of a block of code in which an exception might occur */ +# define SEH_TRY __try { \ + assert( walAssertLockmask(pWal) && pWal->nSehTry==0 ); \ + VVA_ONLY(pWal->nSehTry++); + +/* The end of a block of code in which an exception might occur */ +# define SEH_EXCEPT(X) \ + VVA_ONLY(pWal->nSehTry--); \ + assert( pWal->nSehTry==0 ); \ + } __except( sehExceptionFilter(pWal, GetExceptionCode(), GetExceptionInformation() ) ){ X } + +/* Simulate a memory-mapping fault in the -shm file for testing purposes */ +# define SEH_INJECT_FAULT sehInjectFault(pWal) + +/* +** The second argument is the return value of GetExceptionCode() for the +** current exception. Return EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER if the exception code +** indicates that the exception may have been caused by accessing the *-shm +** file mapping. Or EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH otherwise. +*/ +static int sehExceptionFilter(Wal *pWal, int eCode, EXCEPTION_POINTERS *p){ + VVA_ONLY(pWal->nSehTry--); + if( eCode==EXCEPTION_IN_PAGE_ERROR ){ + if( p && p->ExceptionRecord && p->ExceptionRecord->NumberParameters>=3 ){ + /* From MSDN: For this type of exception, the first element of the + ** ExceptionInformation[] array is a read-write flag - 0 if the exception + ** was thrown while reading, 1 if while writing. The second element is + ** the virtual address being accessed. The "third array element specifies + ** the underlying NTSTATUS code that resulted in the exception". */ + pWal->iSysErrno = (int)p->ExceptionRecord->ExceptionInformation[2]; + } + return EXCEPTION_EXECUTE_HANDLER; + } + return EXCEPTION_CONTINUE_SEARCH; +} + +/* +** If one is configured, invoke the xTestCallback callback with 650 as +** the argument. If it returns true, throw the same exception that is +** thrown by the system if the *-shm file mapping is accessed after it +** has been invalidated. +*/ +static void sehInjectFault(Wal *pWal){ + int res; + assert( pWal->nSehTry>0 ); + + res = sqlite3FaultSim(650); + if( res!=0 ){ + ULONG_PTR aArg[3]; + aArg[0] = 0; + aArg[1] = 0; + aArg[2] = (ULONG_PTR)res; + RaiseException(EXCEPTION_IN_PAGE_ERROR, 0, 3, (const ULONG_PTR*)aArg); + } +} + +/* +** There are two ways to use this macro. To set a pointer to be freed +** if an exception is thrown: +** +** SEH_FREE_ON_ERROR(0, pPtr); +** +** and to cancel the same: +** +** SEH_FREE_ON_ERROR(pPtr, 0); +** +** In the first case, there must not already be a pointer registered to +** be freed. In the second case, pPtr must be the registered pointer. +*/ +#define SEH_FREE_ON_ERROR(X,Y) \ + assert( (X==0 || Y==0) && pWal->pFree==X ); pWal->pFree = Y + +/* +** There are two ways to use this macro. To arrange for pWal->apWiData[iPg] +** to be set to pValue if an exception is thrown: +** +** SEH_SET_ON_ERROR(iPg, pValue); +** +** and to cancel the same: +** +** SEH_SET_ON_ERROR(0, 0); +*/ +#define SEH_SET_ON_ERROR(X,Y) pWal->iWiPg = X; pWal->pWiValue = Y + +#else +# define SEH_TRY VVA_ONLY(pWal->nSehTry++); +# define SEH_EXCEPT(X) VVA_ONLY(pWal->nSehTry--); assert( pWal->nSehTry==0 ); +# define SEH_INJECT_FAULT assert( pWal->nSehTry>0 ); +# define SEH_FREE_ON_ERROR(X,Y) +# define SEH_SET_ON_ERROR(X,Y) +#endif /* ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH */ + + /* ** Obtain a pointer to the iPage'th page of the wal-index. The wal-index ** is broken into pages of WALINDEX_PGSZ bytes. Wal-index pages are @@ -64169,6 +64984,7 @@ static int walIndexPage( int iPage, /* The page we seek */ volatile u32 **ppPage /* Write the page pointer here */ ){ + SEH_INJECT_FAULT; if( pWal->nWiData<=iPage || (*ppPage = pWal->apWiData[iPage])==0 ){ return walIndexPageRealloc(pWal, iPage, ppPage); } @@ -64180,6 +64996,7 @@ static int walIndexPage( */ static volatile WalCkptInfo *walCkptInfo(Wal *pWal){ assert( pWal->nWiData>0 && pWal->apWiData[0] ); + SEH_INJECT_FAULT; return (volatile WalCkptInfo*)&(pWal->apWiData[0][sizeof(WalIndexHdr)/2]); } @@ -64188,6 +65005,7 @@ static volatile WalCkptInfo *walCkptInfo(Wal *pWal){ */ static volatile WalIndexHdr *walIndexHdr(Wal *pWal){ assert( pWal->nWiData>0 && pWal->apWiData[0] ); + SEH_INJECT_FAULT; return (volatile WalIndexHdr*)pWal->apWiData[0]; } @@ -64377,7 +65195,7 @@ static int walDecodeFrame( return 0; } - /* A frame is only valid if the page number is creater than zero. + /* A frame is only valid if the page number is greater than zero. */ pgno = sqlite3Get4byte(&aFrame[0]); if( pgno==0 ){ @@ -64385,7 +65203,7 @@ static int walDecodeFrame( } /* A frame is only valid if a checksum of the WAL header, - ** all prior frams, the first 16 bytes of this frame-header, + ** all prior frames, the first 16 bytes of this frame-header, ** and the frame-data matches the checksum in the last 8 ** bytes of this frame-header. */ @@ -64445,12 +65263,18 @@ static int walLockShared(Wal *pWal, int lockIdx){ WALTRACE(("WAL%p: acquire SHARED-%s %s\n", pWal, walLockName(lockIdx), rc ? "failed" : "ok")); VVA_ONLY( pWal->lockError = (u8)(rc!=SQLITE_OK && (rc&0xFF)!=SQLITE_BUSY); ) +#ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) pWal->lockMask |= (1 << lockIdx); +#endif return rc; } static void walUnlockShared(Wal *pWal, int lockIdx){ if( pWal->exclusiveMode ) return; (void)sqlite3OsShmLock(pWal->pDbFd, lockIdx, 1, SQLITE_SHM_UNLOCK | SQLITE_SHM_SHARED); +#ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH + pWal->lockMask &= ~(1 << lockIdx); +#endif WALTRACE(("WAL%p: release SHARED-%s\n", pWal, walLockName(lockIdx))); } static int walLockExclusive(Wal *pWal, int lockIdx, int n){ @@ -64461,12 +65285,20 @@ static int walLockExclusive(Wal *pWal, int lockIdx, int n){ WALTRACE(("WAL%p: acquire EXCLUSIVE-%s cnt=%d %s\n", pWal, walLockName(lockIdx), n, rc ? "failed" : "ok")); VVA_ONLY( pWal->lockError = (u8)(rc!=SQLITE_OK && (rc&0xFF)!=SQLITE_BUSY); ) +#ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + pWal->lockMask |= (((1<exclusiveMode ) return; (void)sqlite3OsShmLock(pWal->pDbFd, lockIdx, n, SQLITE_SHM_UNLOCK | SQLITE_SHM_EXCLUSIVE); +#ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH + pWal->lockMask &= ~(((1<apWiData[0][WALINDEX_HDR_SIZE/sizeof(u32) + iFrame - 1]; } @@ -64817,6 +65650,7 @@ static int walIndexRecover(Wal *pWal){ /* Malloc a buffer to read frames into. */ szFrame = szPage + WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE; aFrame = (u8 *)sqlite3_malloc64(szFrame + WALINDEX_PGSZ); + SEH_FREE_ON_ERROR(0, aFrame); if( !aFrame ){ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT; goto recovery_error; @@ -64835,6 +65669,7 @@ static int walIndexRecover(Wal *pWal){ rc = walIndexPage(pWal, iPg, (volatile u32**)&aShare); assert( aShare!=0 || rc!=SQLITE_OK ); if( aShare==0 ) break; + SEH_SET_ON_ERROR(iPg, aShare); pWal->apWiData[iPg] = aPrivate; for(iFrame=iFirst; iFrame<=iLast; iFrame++){ @@ -64862,6 +65697,7 @@ static int walIndexRecover(Wal *pWal){ } } pWal->apWiData[iPg] = aShare; + SEH_SET_ON_ERROR(0,0); nHdr = (iPg==0 ? WALINDEX_HDR_SIZE : 0); nHdr32 = nHdr / sizeof(u32); #ifndef SQLITE_SAFER_WALINDEX_RECOVERY @@ -64892,9 +65728,11 @@ static int walIndexRecover(Wal *pWal){ } } #endif + SEH_INJECT_FAULT; if( iFrame<=iLast ) break; } + SEH_FREE_ON_ERROR(aFrame, 0); sqlite3_free(aFrame); } @@ -64922,6 +65760,7 @@ finished: }else{ pInfo->aReadMark[i] = READMARK_NOT_USED; } + SEH_INJECT_FAULT; walUnlockExclusive(pWal, WAL_READ_LOCK(i), 1); }else if( rc!=SQLITE_BUSY ){ goto recovery_error; @@ -65079,7 +65918,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalOpen( } /* -** Change the size to which the WAL file is trucated on each reset. +** Change the size to which the WAL file is truncated on each reset. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WalLimit(Wal *pWal, i64 iLimit){ if( pWal ) pWal->mxWalSize = iLimit; @@ -65305,23 +66144,16 @@ static int walIteratorInit(Wal *pWal, u32 nBackfill, WalIterator **pp){ nByte = sizeof(WalIterator) + (nSegment-1)*sizeof(struct WalSegment) + iLast*sizeof(ht_slot); - p = (WalIterator *)sqlite3_malloc64(nByte); + p = (WalIterator *)sqlite3_malloc64(nByte + + sizeof(ht_slot) * (iLast>HASHTABLE_NPAGE?HASHTABLE_NPAGE:iLast) + ); if( !p ){ return SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT; } memset(p, 0, nByte); p->nSegment = nSegment; - - /* Allocate temporary space used by the merge-sort routine. This block - ** of memory will be freed before this function returns. - */ - aTmp = (ht_slot *)sqlite3_malloc64( - sizeof(ht_slot) * (iLast>HASHTABLE_NPAGE?HASHTABLE_NPAGE:iLast) - ); - if( !aTmp ){ - rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT; - } - + aTmp = (ht_slot*)&(((u8*)p)[nByte]); + SEH_FREE_ON_ERROR(0, p); for(i=walFramePage(nBackfill+1); rc==SQLITE_OK && iaSegment[i].aPgno = (u32 *)sLoc.aPgno; } } - sqlite3_free(aTmp); - if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ + SEH_FREE_ON_ERROR(p, 0); walIteratorFree(p); p = 0; } @@ -65577,13 +66408,13 @@ static int walCheckpoint( mxSafeFrame = pWal->hdr.mxFrame; mxPage = pWal->hdr.nPage; for(i=1; iaReadMark+i); + u32 y = AtomicLoad(pInfo->aReadMark+i); SEH_INJECT_FAULT; if( mxSafeFrame>y ){ assert( y<=pWal->hdr.mxFrame ); rc = walBusyLock(pWal, xBusy, pBusyArg, WAL_READ_LOCK(i), 1); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ u32 iMark = (i==1 ? mxSafeFrame : READMARK_NOT_USED); - AtomicStore(pInfo->aReadMark+i, iMark); + AtomicStore(pInfo->aReadMark+i, iMark); SEH_INJECT_FAULT; walUnlockExclusive(pWal, WAL_READ_LOCK(i), 1); }else if( rc==SQLITE_BUSY ){ mxSafeFrame = y; @@ -65604,8 +66435,7 @@ static int walCheckpoint( && (rc = walBusyLock(pWal,xBusy,pBusyArg,WAL_READ_LOCK(0),1))==SQLITE_OK ){ u32 nBackfill = pInfo->nBackfill; - - pInfo->nBackfillAttempted = mxSafeFrame; + pInfo->nBackfillAttempted = mxSafeFrame; SEH_INJECT_FAULT; /* Sync the WAL to disk */ rc = sqlite3OsSync(pWal->pWalFd, CKPT_SYNC_FLAGS(sync_flags)); @@ -65636,6 +66466,7 @@ static int walCheckpoint( while( rc==SQLITE_OK && 0==walIteratorNext(pIter, &iDbpage, &iFrame) ){ i64 iOffset; assert( walFramePgno(pWal, iFrame)==iDbpage ); + SEH_INJECT_FAULT; if( AtomicLoad(&db->u1.isInterrupted) ){ rc = db->mallocFailed ? SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT : SQLITE_INTERRUPT; break; @@ -65665,7 +66496,7 @@ static int walCheckpoint( } } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - AtomicStore(&pInfo->nBackfill, mxSafeFrame); + AtomicStore(&pInfo->nBackfill, mxSafeFrame); SEH_INJECT_FAULT; } } @@ -65687,6 +66518,7 @@ static int walCheckpoint( */ if( rc==SQLITE_OK && eMode!=SQLITE_CHECKPOINT_PASSIVE ){ assert( pWal->writeLock ); + SEH_INJECT_FAULT; if( pInfo->nBackfillhdr.mxFrame ){ rc = SQLITE_BUSY; }else if( eMode>=SQLITE_CHECKPOINT_RESTART ){ @@ -65718,6 +66550,7 @@ static int walCheckpoint( } walcheckpoint_out: + SEH_FREE_ON_ERROR(pIter, 0); walIteratorFree(pIter); return rc; } @@ -65740,6 +66573,93 @@ static void walLimitSize(Wal *pWal, i64 nMax){ } } +#ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH +/* +** This is the "standard" exception handler used in a few places to handle +** an exception thrown by reading from the *-shm mapping after it has become +** invalid in SQLITE_USE_SEH builds. It is used as follows: +** +** SEH_TRY { ... } +** SEH_EXCEPT( rc = walHandleException(pWal); ) +** +** This function does three things: +** +** 1) Determines the locks that should be held, based on the contents of +** the Wal.readLock, Wal.writeLock and Wal.ckptLock variables. All other +** held locks are assumed to be transient locks that would have been +** released had the exception not been thrown and are dropped. +** +** 2) Frees the pointer at Wal.pFree, if any, using sqlite3_free(). +** +** 3) Set pWal->apWiData[pWal->iWiPg] to pWal->pWiValue if not NULL +** +** 4) Returns SQLITE_IOERR. +*/ +static int walHandleException(Wal *pWal){ + if( pWal->exclusiveMode==0 ){ + static const int S = 1; + static const int E = (1<lockMask & ~( + (pWal->readLock<0 ? 0 : (S << WAL_READ_LOCK(pWal->readLock))) + | (pWal->writeLock ? (E << WAL_WRITE_LOCK) : 0) + | (pWal->ckptLock ? (E << WAL_CKPT_LOCK) : 0) + ); + for(ii=0; iipFree); + pWal->pFree = 0; + if( pWal->pWiValue ){ + pWal->apWiData[pWal->iWiPg] = pWal->pWiValue; + pWal->pWiValue = 0; + } + return SQLITE_IOERR_IN_PAGE; +} + +/* +** Assert that the Wal.lockMask mask, which indicates the locks held +** by the connenction, is consistent with the Wal.readLock, Wal.writeLock +** and Wal.ckptLock variables. To be used as: +** +** assert( walAssertLockmask(pWal) ); +*/ +static int walAssertLockmask(Wal *pWal){ + if( pWal->exclusiveMode==0 ){ + static const int S = 1; + static const int E = (1<readLock<0 ? 0 : (S << WAL_READ_LOCK(pWal->readLock))) + | (pWal->writeLock ? (E << WAL_WRITE_LOCK) : 0) + | (pWal->ckptLock ? (E << WAL_CKPT_LOCK) : 0) +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_SNAPSHOT + | (pWal->pSnapshot ? (pWal->lockMask & (1 << WAL_CKPT_LOCK)) : 0) +#endif + ); + assert( mExpect==pWal->lockMask ); + } + return 1; +} + +/* +** Return and zero the "system error" field set when an +** EXCEPTION_IN_PAGE_ERROR exception is caught. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalSystemErrno(Wal *pWal){ + int iRet = 0; + if( pWal ){ + iRet = pWal->iSysErrno; + pWal->iSysErrno = 0; + } + return iRet; +} + +#else +# define walAssertLockmask(x) 1 +#endif /* ifdef SQLITE_USE_SEH */ + /* ** Close a connection to a log file. */ @@ -65754,6 +66674,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalClose( if( pWal ){ int isDelete = 0; /* True to unlink wal and wal-index files */ + assert( walAssertLockmask(pWal) ); + /* If an EXCLUSIVE lock can be obtained on the database file (using the ** ordinary, rollback-mode locking methods, this guarantees that the ** connection associated with this log file is the only connection to @@ -65778,7 +66700,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalClose( ); if( bPersist!=1 ){ /* Try to delete the WAL file if the checkpoint completed and - ** fsyned (rc==SQLITE_OK) and if we are not in persistent-wal + ** fsynced (rc==SQLITE_OK) and if we are not in persistent-wal ** mode (!bPersist) */ isDelete = 1; }else if( pWal->mxWalSize>=0 ){ @@ -65845,7 +66767,7 @@ static SQLITE_NO_TSAN int walIndexTryHdr(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged){ ** give false-positive warnings about these accesses because the tools do not ** account for the double-read and the memory barrier. The use of mutexes ** here would be problematic as the memory being accessed is potentially - ** shared among multiple processes and not all mutex implementions work + ** shared among multiple processes and not all mutex implementations work ** reliably in that environment. */ aHdr = walIndexHdr(pWal); @@ -66296,6 +67218,7 @@ static int walTryBeginRead(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged, int useWal, int cnt){ assert( pWal->nWiData>0 ); assert( pWal->apWiData[0]!=0 ); pInfo = walCkptInfo(pWal); + SEH_INJECT_FAULT; if( !useWal && AtomicLoad(&pInfo->nBackfill)==pWal->hdr.mxFrame #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_SNAPSHOT && (pWal->pSnapshot==0 || pWal->hdr.mxFrame==0) @@ -66345,7 +67268,7 @@ static int walTryBeginRead(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged, int useWal, int cnt){ } #endif for(i=1; iaReadMark+i); + u32 thisMark = AtomicLoad(pInfo->aReadMark+i); SEH_INJECT_FAULT; if( mxReadMark<=thisMark && thisMark<=mxFrame ){ assert( thisMark!=READMARK_NOT_USED ); mxReadMark = thisMark; @@ -66411,7 +67334,7 @@ static int walTryBeginRead(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged, int useWal, int cnt){ ** we can guarantee that the checkpointer that set nBackfill could not ** see any pages past pWal->hdr.mxFrame, this problem does not come up. */ - pWal->minFrame = AtomicLoad(&pInfo->nBackfill)+1; + pWal->minFrame = AtomicLoad(&pInfo->nBackfill)+1; SEH_INJECT_FAULT; walShmBarrier(pWal); if( AtomicLoad(pInfo->aReadMark+mxI)!=mxReadMark || memcmp((void *)walIndexHdr(pWal), &pWal->hdr, sizeof(WalIndexHdr)) @@ -66426,6 +67349,54 @@ static int walTryBeginRead(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged, int useWal, int cnt){ } #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_SNAPSHOT +/* +** This function does the work of sqlite3WalSnapshotRecover(). +*/ +static int walSnapshotRecover( + Wal *pWal, /* WAL handle */ + void *pBuf1, /* Temp buffer pWal->szPage bytes in size */ + void *pBuf2 /* Temp buffer pWal->szPage bytes in size */ +){ + int szPage = (int)pWal->szPage; + int rc; + i64 szDb; /* Size of db file in bytes */ + + rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pWal->pDbFd, &szDb); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + volatile WalCkptInfo *pInfo = walCkptInfo(pWal); + u32 i = pInfo->nBackfillAttempted; + for(i=pInfo->nBackfillAttempted; i>AtomicLoad(&pInfo->nBackfill); i--){ + WalHashLoc sLoc; /* Hash table location */ + u32 pgno; /* Page number in db file */ + i64 iDbOff; /* Offset of db file entry */ + i64 iWalOff; /* Offset of wal file entry */ + + rc = walHashGet(pWal, walFramePage(i), &sLoc); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break; + assert( i - sLoc.iZero - 1 >=0 ); + pgno = sLoc.aPgno[i-sLoc.iZero-1]; + iDbOff = (i64)(pgno-1) * szPage; + + if( iDbOff+szPage<=szDb ){ + iWalOff = walFrameOffset(i, szPage) + WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE; + rc = sqlite3OsRead(pWal->pWalFd, pBuf1, szPage, iWalOff); + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3OsRead(pWal->pDbFd, pBuf2, szPage, iDbOff); + } + + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || 0==memcmp(pBuf1, pBuf2, szPage) ){ + break; + } + } + + pInfo->nBackfillAttempted = i-1; + } + } + + return rc; +} + /* ** Attempt to reduce the value of the WalCkptInfo.nBackfillAttempted ** variable so that older snapshots can be accessed. To do this, loop @@ -66451,50 +67422,21 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalSnapshotRecover(Wal *pWal){ assert( pWal->readLock>=0 ); rc = walLockExclusive(pWal, WAL_CKPT_LOCK, 1); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - volatile WalCkptInfo *pInfo = walCkptInfo(pWal); - int szPage = (int)pWal->szPage; - i64 szDb; /* Size of db file in bytes */ - - rc = sqlite3OsFileSize(pWal->pDbFd, &szDb); - if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - void *pBuf1 = sqlite3_malloc(szPage); - void *pBuf2 = sqlite3_malloc(szPage); - if( pBuf1==0 || pBuf2==0 ){ - rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; - }else{ - u32 i = pInfo->nBackfillAttempted; - for(i=pInfo->nBackfillAttempted; i>AtomicLoad(&pInfo->nBackfill); i--){ - WalHashLoc sLoc; /* Hash table location */ - u32 pgno; /* Page number in db file */ - i64 iDbOff; /* Offset of db file entry */ - i64 iWalOff; /* Offset of wal file entry */ - - rc = walHashGet(pWal, walFramePage(i), &sLoc); - if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break; - assert( i - sLoc.iZero - 1 >=0 ); - pgno = sLoc.aPgno[i-sLoc.iZero-1]; - iDbOff = (i64)(pgno-1) * szPage; - - if( iDbOff+szPage<=szDb ){ - iWalOff = walFrameOffset(i, szPage) + WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE; - rc = sqlite3OsRead(pWal->pWalFd, pBuf1, szPage, iWalOff); - - if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - rc = sqlite3OsRead(pWal->pDbFd, pBuf2, szPage, iDbOff); - } - - if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || 0==memcmp(pBuf1, pBuf2, szPage) ){ - break; - } - } - - pInfo->nBackfillAttempted = i-1; - } + void *pBuf1 = sqlite3_malloc(pWal->szPage); + void *pBuf2 = sqlite3_malloc(pWal->szPage); + if( pBuf1==0 || pBuf2==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + }else{ + pWal->ckptLock = 1; + SEH_TRY { + rc = walSnapshotRecover(pWal, pBuf1, pBuf2); } - - sqlite3_free(pBuf1); - sqlite3_free(pBuf2); + SEH_EXCEPT( rc = SQLITE_IOERR_IN_PAGE; ) + pWal->ckptLock = 0; } + + sqlite3_free(pBuf1); + sqlite3_free(pBuf2); walUnlockExclusive(pWal, WAL_CKPT_LOCK, 1); } @@ -66503,28 +67445,20 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalSnapshotRecover(Wal *pWal){ #endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_SNAPSHOT */ /* -** Begin a read transaction on the database. -** -** This routine used to be called sqlite3OpenSnapshot() and with good reason: -** it takes a snapshot of the state of the WAL and wal-index for the current -** instant in time. The current thread will continue to use this snapshot. -** Other threads might append new content to the WAL and wal-index but -** that extra content is ignored by the current thread. -** -** If the database contents have changes since the previous read -** transaction, then *pChanged is set to 1 before returning. The -** Pager layer will use this to know that its cache is stale and -** needs to be flushed. +** This function does the work of sqlite3WalBeginReadTransaction() (see +** below). That function simply calls this one inside an SEH_TRY{...} block. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalBeginReadTransaction(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged){ +static int walBeginReadTransaction(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged){ int rc; /* Return code */ int cnt = 0; /* Number of TryBeginRead attempts */ #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_SNAPSHOT + int ckptLock = 0; int bChanged = 0; WalIndexHdr *pSnapshot = pWal->pSnapshot; #endif assert( pWal->ckptLock==0 ); + assert( pWal->nSehTry>0 ); #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_SNAPSHOT if( pSnapshot ){ @@ -66547,7 +67481,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalBeginReadTransaction(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged){ if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ return rc; } - pWal->ckptLock = 1; + ckptLock = 1; } #endif @@ -66611,15 +67545,37 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalBeginReadTransaction(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged){ } /* Release the shared CKPT lock obtained above. */ - if( pWal->ckptLock ){ + if( ckptLock ){ assert( pSnapshot ); walUnlockShared(pWal, WAL_CKPT_LOCK); - pWal->ckptLock = 0; } #endif return rc; } +/* +** Begin a read transaction on the database. +** +** This routine used to be called sqlite3OpenSnapshot() and with good reason: +** it takes a snapshot of the state of the WAL and wal-index for the current +** instant in time. The current thread will continue to use this snapshot. +** Other threads might append new content to the WAL and wal-index but +** that extra content is ignored by the current thread. +** +** If the database contents have changes since the previous read +** transaction, then *pChanged is set to 1 before returning. The +** Pager layer will use this to know that its cache is stale and +** needs to be flushed. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalBeginReadTransaction(Wal *pWal, int *pChanged){ + int rc; + SEH_TRY { + rc = walBeginReadTransaction(pWal, pChanged); + } + SEH_EXCEPT( rc = walHandleException(pWal); ) + return rc; +} + /* ** Finish with a read transaction. All this does is release the ** read-lock. @@ -66640,7 +67596,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WalEndReadTransaction(Wal *pWal){ ** Return SQLITE_OK if successful, or an error code if an error occurs. If an ** error does occur, the final value of *piRead is undefined. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalFindFrame( +static int walFindFrame( Wal *pWal, /* WAL handle */ Pgno pgno, /* Database page number to read data for */ u32 *piRead /* OUT: Frame number (or zero) */ @@ -66703,6 +67659,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalFindFrame( } nCollide = HASHTABLE_NSLOT; iKey = walHash(pgno); + SEH_INJECT_FAULT; while( (iH = AtomicLoad(&sLoc.aHash[iKey]))!=0 ){ u32 iFrame = iH + sLoc.iZero; if( iFrame<=iLast && iFrame>=pWal->minFrame && sLoc.aPgno[iH-1]==pgno ){ @@ -66739,6 +67696,30 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalFindFrame( return SQLITE_OK; } +/* +** Search the wal file for page pgno. If found, set *piRead to the frame that +** contains the page. Otherwise, if pgno is not in the wal file, set *piRead +** to zero. +** +** Return SQLITE_OK if successful, or an error code if an error occurs. If an +** error does occur, the final value of *piRead is undefined. +** +** The difference between this function and walFindFrame() is that this +** function wraps walFindFrame() in an SEH_TRY{...} block. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalFindFrame( + Wal *pWal, /* WAL handle */ + Pgno pgno, /* Database page number to read data for */ + u32 *piRead /* OUT: Frame number (or zero) */ +){ + int rc; + SEH_TRY { + rc = walFindFrame(pWal, pgno, piRead); + } + SEH_EXCEPT( rc = SQLITE_IOERR_IN_PAGE; ) + return rc; +} + /* ** Read the contents of frame iRead from the wal file into buffer pOut ** (which is nOut bytes in size). Return SQLITE_OK if successful, or an @@ -66820,12 +67801,17 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalBeginWriteTransaction(Wal *pWal){ ** time the read transaction on this connection was started, then ** the write is disallowed. */ - if( memcmp(&pWal->hdr, (void *)walIndexHdr(pWal), sizeof(WalIndexHdr))!=0 ){ + SEH_TRY { + if( memcmp(&pWal->hdr, (void *)walIndexHdr(pWal), sizeof(WalIndexHdr))!=0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_BUSY_SNAPSHOT; + } + } + SEH_EXCEPT( rc = SQLITE_IOERR_IN_PAGE; ) + + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ walUnlockExclusive(pWal, WAL_WRITE_LOCK, 1); pWal->writeLock = 0; - rc = SQLITE_BUSY_SNAPSHOT; } - return rc; } @@ -66861,30 +67847,33 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalUndo(Wal *pWal, int (*xUndo)(void *, Pgno), void *p Pgno iMax = pWal->hdr.mxFrame; Pgno iFrame; - /* Restore the clients cache of the wal-index header to the state it - ** was in before the client began writing to the database. - */ - memcpy(&pWal->hdr, (void *)walIndexHdr(pWal), sizeof(WalIndexHdr)); - - for(iFrame=pWal->hdr.mxFrame+1; - ALWAYS(rc==SQLITE_OK) && iFrame<=iMax; - iFrame++ - ){ - /* This call cannot fail. Unless the page for which the page number - ** is passed as the second argument is (a) in the cache and - ** (b) has an outstanding reference, then xUndo is either a no-op - ** (if (a) is false) or simply expels the page from the cache (if (b) - ** is false). - ** - ** If the upper layer is doing a rollback, it is guaranteed that there - ** are no outstanding references to any page other than page 1. And - ** page 1 is never written to the log until the transaction is - ** committed. As a result, the call to xUndo may not fail. + SEH_TRY { + /* Restore the clients cache of the wal-index header to the state it + ** was in before the client began writing to the database. */ - assert( walFramePgno(pWal, iFrame)!=1 ); - rc = xUndo(pUndoCtx, walFramePgno(pWal, iFrame)); + memcpy(&pWal->hdr, (void *)walIndexHdr(pWal), sizeof(WalIndexHdr)); + + for(iFrame=pWal->hdr.mxFrame+1; + ALWAYS(rc==SQLITE_OK) && iFrame<=iMax; + iFrame++ + ){ + /* This call cannot fail. Unless the page for which the page number + ** is passed as the second argument is (a) in the cache and + ** (b) has an outstanding reference, then xUndo is either a no-op + ** (if (a) is false) or simply expels the page from the cache (if (b) + ** is false). + ** + ** If the upper layer is doing a rollback, it is guaranteed that there + ** are no outstanding references to any page other than page 1. And + ** page 1 is never written to the log until the transaction is + ** committed. As a result, the call to xUndo may not fail. + */ + assert( walFramePgno(pWal, iFrame)!=1 ); + rc = xUndo(pUndoCtx, walFramePgno(pWal, iFrame)); + } + if( iMax!=pWal->hdr.mxFrame ) walCleanupHash(pWal); } - if( iMax!=pWal->hdr.mxFrame ) walCleanupHash(pWal); + SEH_EXCEPT( rc = SQLITE_IOERR_IN_PAGE; ) } return rc; } @@ -66928,7 +67917,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalSavepointUndo(Wal *pWal, u32 *aWalData){ pWal->hdr.mxFrame = aWalData[0]; pWal->hdr.aFrameCksum[0] = aWalData[1]; pWal->hdr.aFrameCksum[1] = aWalData[2]; - walCleanupHash(pWal); + SEH_TRY { + walCleanupHash(pWal); + } + SEH_EXCEPT( rc = SQLITE_IOERR_IN_PAGE; ) } return rc; @@ -67109,7 +68101,7 @@ static int walRewriteChecksums(Wal *pWal, u32 iLast){ ** Write a set of frames to the log. The caller must hold the write-lock ** on the log file (obtained using sqlite3WalBeginWriteTransaction()). */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalFrames( +static int walFrames( Wal *pWal, /* Wal handle to write to */ int szPage, /* Database page-size in bytes */ PgHdr *pList, /* List of dirty pages to write */ @@ -67220,7 +68212,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalFrames( ** checksums must be recomputed when the transaction is committed. */ if( iFirst && (p->pDirty || isCommit==0) ){ u32 iWrite = 0; - VVA_ONLY(rc =) sqlite3WalFindFrame(pWal, p->pgno, &iWrite); + VVA_ONLY(rc =) walFindFrame(pWal, p->pgno, &iWrite); assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || iWrite==0 ); if( iWrite>=iFirst ){ i64 iOff = walFrameOffset(iWrite, szPage) + WAL_FRAME_HDRSIZE; @@ -67339,6 +68331,29 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalFrames( return rc; } +/* +** Write a set of frames to the log. The caller must hold the write-lock +** on the log file (obtained using sqlite3WalBeginWriteTransaction()). +** +** The difference between this function and walFrames() is that this +** function wraps walFrames() in an SEH_TRY{...} block. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalFrames( + Wal *pWal, /* Wal handle to write to */ + int szPage, /* Database page-size in bytes */ + PgHdr *pList, /* List of dirty pages to write */ + Pgno nTruncate, /* Database size after this commit */ + int isCommit, /* True if this is a commit */ + int sync_flags /* Flags to pass to OsSync() (or 0) */ +){ + int rc; + SEH_TRY { + rc = walFrames(pWal, szPage, pList, nTruncate, isCommit, sync_flags); + } + SEH_EXCEPT( rc = walHandleException(pWal); ) + return rc; +} + /* ** This routine is called to implement sqlite3_wal_checkpoint() and ** related interfaces. @@ -67418,30 +68433,33 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalCheckpoint( /* Read the wal-index header. */ - if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - walDisableBlocking(pWal); - rc = walIndexReadHdr(pWal, &isChanged); - (void)walEnableBlocking(pWal); - if( isChanged && pWal->pDbFd->pMethods->iVersion>=3 ){ - sqlite3OsUnfetch(pWal->pDbFd, 0, 0); - } - } - - /* Copy data from the log to the database file. */ - if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - - if( pWal->hdr.mxFrame && walPagesize(pWal)!=nBuf ){ - rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; - }else{ - rc = walCheckpoint(pWal, db, eMode2, xBusy2, pBusyArg, sync_flags, zBuf); - } - - /* If no error occurred, set the output variables. */ - if( rc==SQLITE_OK || rc==SQLITE_BUSY ){ - if( pnLog ) *pnLog = (int)pWal->hdr.mxFrame; - if( pnCkpt ) *pnCkpt = (int)(walCkptInfo(pWal)->nBackfill); + SEH_TRY { + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + walDisableBlocking(pWal); + rc = walIndexReadHdr(pWal, &isChanged); + (void)walEnableBlocking(pWal); + if( isChanged && pWal->pDbFd->pMethods->iVersion>=3 ){ + sqlite3OsUnfetch(pWal->pDbFd, 0, 0); + } + } + + /* Copy data from the log to the database file. */ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( pWal->hdr.mxFrame && walPagesize(pWal)!=nBuf ){ + rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; + }else{ + rc = walCheckpoint(pWal, db, eMode2, xBusy2, pBusyArg, sync_flags,zBuf); + } + + /* If no error occurred, set the output variables. */ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK || rc==SQLITE_BUSY ){ + if( pnLog ) *pnLog = (int)pWal->hdr.mxFrame; + SEH_INJECT_FAULT; + if( pnCkpt ) *pnCkpt = (int)(walCkptInfo(pWal)->nBackfill); + } } } + SEH_EXCEPT( rc = walHandleException(pWal); ) if( isChanged ){ /* If a new wal-index header was loaded before the checkpoint was @@ -67518,7 +68536,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalExclusiveMode(Wal *pWal, int op){ ** locks are taken in this case). Nor should the pager attempt to ** upgrade to exclusive-mode following such an error. */ +#ifndef SQLITE_USE_SEH assert( pWal->readLock>=0 || pWal->lockError ); +#endif assert( pWal->readLock>=0 || (op<=0 && pWal->exclusiveMode==0) ); if( op==0 ){ @@ -67619,16 +68639,19 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_snapshot_cmp(sqlite3_snapshot *p1, sqlite3_snapshot *p2){ */ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalSnapshotCheck(Wal *pWal, sqlite3_snapshot *pSnapshot){ int rc; - rc = walLockShared(pWal, WAL_CKPT_LOCK); - if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - WalIndexHdr *pNew = (WalIndexHdr*)pSnapshot; - if( memcmp(pNew->aSalt, pWal->hdr.aSalt, sizeof(pWal->hdr.aSalt)) - || pNew->mxFramenBackfillAttempted - ){ - rc = SQLITE_ERROR_SNAPSHOT; - walUnlockShared(pWal, WAL_CKPT_LOCK); + SEH_TRY { + rc = walLockShared(pWal, WAL_CKPT_LOCK); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + WalIndexHdr *pNew = (WalIndexHdr*)pSnapshot; + if( memcmp(pNew->aSalt, pWal->hdr.aSalt, sizeof(pWal->hdr.aSalt)) + || pNew->mxFramenBackfillAttempted + ){ + rc = SQLITE_ERROR_SNAPSHOT; + walUnlockShared(pWal, WAL_CKPT_LOCK); + } } } + SEH_EXCEPT( rc = walHandleException(pWal); ) return rc; } @@ -67867,7 +68890,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE sqlite3_file *sqlite3WalFile(Wal *pWal){ ** 0x81 0x00 becomes 0x00000080 ** 0x82 0x00 becomes 0x00000100 ** 0x80 0x7f becomes 0x0000007f -** 0x8a 0x91 0xd1 0xac 0x78 becomes 0x12345678 +** 0x81 0x91 0xd1 0xac 0x78 becomes 0x12345678 ** 0x81 0x81 0x81 0x81 0x01 becomes 0x10204081 ** ** Variable length integers are used for rowids and to hold the number of @@ -67950,7 +68973,7 @@ typedef struct CellInfo CellInfo; ** page that has been loaded into memory. The information in this object ** is derived from the raw on-disk page content. ** -** As each database page is loaded into memory, the pager allocats an +** As each database page is loaded into memory, the pager allocates an ** instance of this object and zeros the first 8 bytes. (This is the ** "extra" information associated with each page of the pager.) ** @@ -68382,7 +69405,7 @@ struct IntegrityCk { BtShared *pBt; /* The tree being checked out */ Pager *pPager; /* The associated pager. Also accessible by pBt->pPager */ u8 *aPgRef; /* 1 bit per page in the db (see above) */ - Pgno nPage; /* Number of pages in the database */ + Pgno nCkPage; /* Pages in the database. 0 for partial check */ int mxErr; /* Stop accumulating errors when this reaches zero */ int nErr; /* Number of messages written to zErrMsg so far */ int rc; /* SQLITE_OK, SQLITE_NOMEM, or SQLITE_INTERRUPT */ @@ -68406,7 +69429,7 @@ struct IntegrityCk { /* ** get2byteAligned(), unlike get2byte(), requires that its argument point to a -** two-byte aligned address. get2bytea() is only used for accessing the +** two-byte aligned address. get2byteAligned() is only used for accessing the ** cell addresses in a btree header. */ #if SQLITE_BYTEORDER==4321 @@ -68583,7 +69606,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeHoldsMutex(Btree *p){ ** ** There is a corresponding leave-all procedures. ** -** Enter the mutexes in accending order by BtShared pointer address +** Enter the mutexes in ascending order by BtShared pointer address ** to avoid the possibility of deadlock when two threads with ** two or more btrees in common both try to lock all their btrees ** at the same instant. @@ -70250,7 +71273,7 @@ static void ptrmapPutOvflPtr(MemPage *pPage, MemPage *pSrc, u8 *pCell,int *pRC){ pPage->xParseCell(pPage, pCell, &info); if( info.nLocalaDataEnd, pCell, pCell+info.nLocal) ){ + if( SQLITE_OVERFLOW(pSrc->aDataEnd, pCell, pCell+info.nLocal) ){ testcase( pSrc!=pPage ); *pRC = SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; return; @@ -70351,7 +71374,7 @@ static int defragmentPage(MemPage *pPage, int nMaxFrag){ iCellStart = get2byte(&data[hdr+5]); if( nCell>0 ){ temp = sqlite3PagerTempSpace(pPage->pBt->pPager); - memcpy(&temp[iCellStart], &data[iCellStart], usableSize - iCellStart); + memcpy(temp, data, usableSize); src = temp; for(i=0; iiPage. -** -** The page is fetched as read-write unless pCur is not NULL and is -** a read-only cursor. -** -** If an error occurs, then *ppPage is undefined. It -** may remain unchanged, or it may be set to an invalid value. */ static int getAndInitPage( BtShared *pBt, /* The database file */ Pgno pgno, /* Number of the page to get */ MemPage **ppPage, /* Write the page pointer here */ - BtCursor *pCur, /* Cursor to receive the page, or NULL */ int bReadOnly /* True for a read-only page */ ){ int rc; DbPage *pDbPage; + MemPage *pPage; assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pBt->mutex) ); - assert( pCur==0 || ppPage==&pCur->pPage ); - assert( pCur==0 || bReadOnly==pCur->curPagerFlags ); - assert( pCur==0 || pCur->iPage>0 ); if( pgno>btreePagecount(pBt) ){ - rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; - goto getAndInitPage_error1; + *ppPage = 0; + return SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; } rc = sqlite3PagerGet(pBt->pPager, pgno, (DbPage**)&pDbPage, bReadOnly); if( rc ){ - goto getAndInitPage_error1; + *ppPage = 0; + return rc; } - *ppPage = (MemPage*)sqlite3PagerGetExtra(pDbPage); - if( (*ppPage)->isInit==0 ){ + pPage = (MemPage*)sqlite3PagerGetExtra(pDbPage); + if( pPage->isInit==0 ){ btreePageFromDbPage(pDbPage, pgno, pBt); - rc = btreeInitPage(*ppPage); + rc = btreeInitPage(pPage); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ - goto getAndInitPage_error2; + releasePage(pPage); + *ppPage = 0; + return rc; } } - assert( (*ppPage)->pgno==pgno || CORRUPT_DB ); - assert( (*ppPage)->aData==sqlite3PagerGetData(pDbPage) ); - - /* If obtaining a child page for a cursor, we must verify that the page is - ** compatible with the root page. */ - if( pCur && ((*ppPage)->nCell<1 || (*ppPage)->intKey!=pCur->curIntKey) ){ - rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_PGNO(pgno); - goto getAndInitPage_error2; - } + assert( pPage->pgno==pgno || CORRUPT_DB ); + assert( pPage->aData==sqlite3PagerGetData(pDbPage) ); + *ppPage = pPage; return SQLITE_OK; - -getAndInitPage_error2: - releasePage(*ppPage); -getAndInitPage_error1: - if( pCur ){ - pCur->iPage--; - pCur->pPage = pCur->apPage[pCur->iPage]; - } - testcase( pgno==0 ); - assert( pgno!=0 || rc!=SQLITE_OK ); - return rc; } /* @@ -71178,7 +72174,7 @@ static void pageReinit(DbPage *pData){ ** call to btreeInitPage() will likely return SQLITE_CORRUPT. ** But no harm is done by this. And it is very important that ** btreeInitPage() be called on every btree page so we make - ** the call for every page that comes in for re-initing. */ + ** the call for every page that comes in for re-initializing. */ btreeInitPage(pPage); } } @@ -71357,6 +72353,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeOpen( assert( sizeof(u16)==2 ); assert( sizeof(Pgno)==4 ); + /* Suppress false-positive compiler warning from PVS-Studio */ + memset(&zDbHeader[16], 0, 8); + pBt = sqlite3MallocZero( sizeof(*pBt) ); if( pBt==0 ){ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT; @@ -71573,7 +72572,7 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE int allocateTempSpace(BtShared *pBt){ ** can mean that fillInCell() only initializes the first 2 or 3 ** bytes of pTmpSpace, but that the first 4 bytes are copied from ** it into a database page. This is not actually a problem, but it - ** does cause a valgrind error when the 1 or 2 bytes of unitialized + ** does cause a valgrind error when the 1 or 2 bytes of uninitialized ** data is passed to system call write(). So to avoid this error, ** zero the first 4 bytes of temp space here. ** @@ -71808,7 +72807,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeGetReserveNoMutex(Btree *p){ /* ** Return the number of bytes of space at the end of every page that -** are intentually left unused. This is the "reserved" space that is +** are intentionally left unused. This is the "reserved" space that is ** sometimes used by extensions. ** ** The value returned is the larger of the current reserve size and @@ -72055,7 +73054,6 @@ static int lockBtree(BtShared *pBt){ ){ goto page1_init_failed; } - pBt->btsFlags |= BTS_PAGESIZE_FIXED; assert( (pageSize & 7)==0 ); /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-59310-51205 The "reserved space" size in the 1-byte ** integer at offset 20 is the number of bytes of space at the end of @@ -72075,6 +73073,7 @@ static int lockBtree(BtShared *pBt){ releasePageOne(pPage1); pBt->usableSize = usableSize; pBt->pageSize = pageSize; + pBt->btsFlags |= BTS_PAGESIZE_FIXED; freeTempSpace(pBt); rc = sqlite3PagerSetPagesize(pBt->pPager, &pBt->pageSize, pageSize-usableSize); @@ -72094,6 +73093,7 @@ static int lockBtree(BtShared *pBt){ if( usableSize<480 ){ goto page1_init_failed; } + pBt->btsFlags |= BTS_PAGESIZE_FIXED; pBt->pageSize = pageSize; pBt->usableSize = usableSize; #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOVACUUM @@ -72272,7 +73272,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeNewDb(Btree *p){ ** when A already has a read lock, we encourage A to give up and let B ** proceed. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeBeginTrans(Btree *p, int wrflag, int *pSchemaVersion){ +static SQLITE_NOINLINE int btreeBeginTrans( + Btree *p, /* The btree in which to start the transaction */ + int wrflag, /* True to start a write transaction */ + int *pSchemaVersion /* Put schema version number here, if not NULL */ +){ BtShared *pBt = p->pBt; Pager *pPager = pBt->pPager; int rc = SQLITE_OK; @@ -72444,6 +73448,28 @@ trans_begun: sqlite3BtreeLeave(p); return rc; } +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeBeginTrans(Btree *p, int wrflag, int *pSchemaVersion){ + BtShared *pBt; + if( p->sharable + || p->inTrans==TRANS_NONE + || (p->inTrans==TRANS_READ && wrflag!=0) + ){ + return btreeBeginTrans(p,wrflag,pSchemaVersion); + } + pBt = p->pBt; + if( pSchemaVersion ){ + *pSchemaVersion = get4byte(&pBt->pPage1->aData[40]); + } + if( wrflag ){ + /* This call makes sure that the pager has the correct number of + ** open savepoints. If the second parameter is greater than 0 and + ** the sub-journal is not already open, then it will be opened here. + */ + return sqlite3PagerOpenSavepoint(pBt->pPager, p->db->nSavepoint); + }else{ + return SQLITE_OK; + } +} #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOVACUUM @@ -73539,7 +74565,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3BtreeCursorUnpin(BtCursor *pCur){ pCur->curFlags &= ~BTCF_Pinned; } -#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_OFFSET_SQL_FUNC /* ** Return the offset into the database file for the start of the ** payload to which the cursor is pointing. @@ -73551,7 +74576,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE i64 sqlite3BtreeOffset(BtCursor *pCur){ return (i64)pCur->pBt->pageSize*((i64)pCur->pPage->pgno - 1) + (i64)(pCur->info.pPayload - pCur->pPage->aData); } -#endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_OFFSET_SQL_FUNC */ /* ** Return the number of bytes of payload for the entry that pCur is @@ -73577,7 +74601,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE u32 sqlite3BtreePayloadSize(BtCursor *pCur){ ** routine always returns 2147483647 (which is the largest record ** that SQLite can handle) or more. But returning a smaller value might ** prevent large memory allocations when trying to interpret a -** corrupt datrabase. +** corrupt database. ** ** The current implementation merely returns the size of the underlying ** database file. @@ -74039,6 +75063,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE const void *sqlite3BtreePayloadFetch(BtCursor *pCur, u32 *pAmt){ ** vice-versa). */ static int moveToChild(BtCursor *pCur, u32 newPgno){ + int rc; assert( cursorOwnsBtShared(pCur) ); assert( pCur->eState==CURSOR_VALID ); assert( pCur->iPageapPage[pCur->iPage] = pCur->pPage; pCur->ix = 0; pCur->iPage++; - return getAndInitPage(pCur->pBt, newPgno, &pCur->pPage, pCur, - pCur->curPagerFlags); + rc = getAndInitPage(pCur->pBt, newPgno, &pCur->pPage, pCur->curPagerFlags); + assert( pCur->pPage!=0 || rc!=SQLITE_OK ); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK + && (pCur->pPage->nCell<1 || pCur->pPage->intKey!=pCur->curIntKey) + ){ + releasePage(pCur->pPage); + rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_PGNO(newPgno); + } + if( rc ){ + pCur->pPage = pCur->apPage[--pCur->iPage]; + } + return rc; } #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG @@ -74160,7 +75195,7 @@ static int moveToRoot(BtCursor *pCur){ sqlite3BtreeClearCursor(pCur); } rc = getAndInitPage(pCur->pBt, pCur->pgnoRoot, &pCur->pPage, - 0, pCur->curPagerFlags); + pCur->curPagerFlags); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ pCur->eState = CURSOR_INVALID; return rc; @@ -74272,7 +75307,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeFirst(BtCursor *pCur, int *pRes){ *pRes = 0; rc = moveToLeftmost(pCur); }else if( rc==SQLITE_EMPTY ){ - assert( pCur->pgnoRoot==0 || pCur->pPage->nCell==0 ); + assert( pCur->pgnoRoot==0 || (pCur->pPage!=0 && pCur->pPage->nCell==0) ); *pRes = 1; rc = SQLITE_OK; } @@ -74377,7 +75412,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeTableMoveto( /* If the requested key is one more than the previous key, then ** try to get there using sqlite3BtreeNext() rather than a full ** binary search. This is an optimization only. The correct answer - ** is still obtained without this case, only a little more slowely */ + ** is still obtained without this case, only a little more slowly. */ if( pCur->info.nKey+1==intKey ){ *pRes = 0; rc = sqlite3BtreeNext(pCur, 0); @@ -74773,10 +75808,36 @@ bypass_moveto_root: }else{ chldPg = get4byte(findCell(pPage, lwr)); } - pCur->ix = (u16)lwr; - rc = moveToChild(pCur, chldPg); - if( rc ) break; - } + + /* This block is similar to an in-lined version of: + ** + ** pCur->ix = (u16)lwr; + ** rc = moveToChild(pCur, chldPg); + ** if( rc ) break; + */ + pCur->info.nSize = 0; + pCur->curFlags &= ~(BTCF_ValidNKey|BTCF_ValidOvfl); + if( pCur->iPage>=(BTCURSOR_MAX_DEPTH-1) ){ + return SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; + } + pCur->aiIdx[pCur->iPage] = (u16)lwr; + pCur->apPage[pCur->iPage] = pCur->pPage; + pCur->ix = 0; + pCur->iPage++; + rc = getAndInitPage(pCur->pBt, chldPg, &pCur->pPage, pCur->curPagerFlags); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK + && (pCur->pPage->nCell<1 || pCur->pPage->intKey!=pCur->curIntKey) + ){ + releasePage(pCur->pPage); + rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_PGNO(chldPg); + } + if( rc ){ + pCur->pPage = pCur->apPage[--pCur->iPage]; + break; + } + /* + ***** End of in-lined moveToChild() call */ + } moveto_index_finish: pCur->info.nSize = 0; assert( (pCur->curFlags & BTCF_ValidOvfl)==0 ); @@ -75560,7 +76621,7 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE int clearCellOverflow( /* Call xParseCell to compute the size of a cell. If the cell contains ** overflow, then invoke cellClearOverflow to clear out that overflow. -** STore the result code (SQLITE_OK or some error code) in rc. +** Store the result code (SQLITE_OK or some error code) in rc. ** ** Implemented as macro to force inlining for performance. */ @@ -76171,12 +77232,13 @@ static int rebuildPage( int k; /* Current slot in pCArray->apEnd[] */ u8 *pSrcEnd; /* Current pCArray->apEnd[k] value */ + assert( nCell>0 ); assert( i(u32)usableSize) ){ j = 0; } + if( j>(u32)usableSize ){ j = 0; } memcpy(&pTmp[j], &aData[j], usableSize - j); - for(k=0; pCArray->ixNx[k]<=i && ALWAYS(kixNx[k]<=i; k++){} pSrcEnd = pCArray->apEnd[k]; pData = pEnd; @@ -76239,7 +77301,7 @@ static int rebuildPage( ** Finally, argument pBegin points to the byte immediately following the ** end of the space required by this page for the cell-pointer area (for ** all cells - not just those inserted by the current call). If the content -** area must be extended to before this point in order to accomodate all +** area must be extended to before this point in order to accommodate all ** cells in apCell[], then the cells do not fit and non-zero is returned. */ static int pageInsertArray( @@ -76259,7 +77321,7 @@ static int pageInsertArray( u8 *pEnd; /* Maximum extent of cell data */ assert( CORRUPT_DB || pPg->hdrOffset==0 ); /* Never called on page 1 */ if( iEnd<=iFirst ) return 0; - for(k=0; pCArray->ixNx[k]<=i && ALWAYS(kixNx[k]<=i ; k++){} pEnd = pCArray->apEnd[k]; while( 1 /*Exit by break*/ ){ int sz, rc; @@ -76477,6 +77539,7 @@ static int editPage( return SQLITE_OK; editpage_fail: /* Unable to edit this page. Rebuild it from scratch instead. */ + if( nNew<1 ) return SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; populateCellCache(pCArray, iNew, nNew); return rebuildPage(pCArray, iNew, nNew, pPg); } @@ -76554,7 +77617,7 @@ static int balance_quick(MemPage *pParent, MemPage *pPage, u8 *pSpace){ ** with entries for the new page, and any pointer from the ** cell on the page to an overflow page. If either of these ** operations fails, the return code is set, but the contents - ** of the parent page are still manipulated by thh code below. + ** of the parent page are still manipulated by the code below. ** That is Ok, at this point the parent page is guaranteed to ** be marked as dirty. Returning an error code will cause a ** rollback, undoing any changes made to the parent page. @@ -76830,7 +77893,7 @@ static int balance_nonroot( pgno = get4byte(pRight); while( 1 ){ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - rc = getAndInitPage(pBt, pgno, &apOld[i], 0, 0); + rc = getAndInitPage(pBt, pgno, &apOld[i], 0); } if( rc ){ memset(apOld, 0, (i+1)*sizeof(MemPage*)); @@ -77144,7 +78207,7 @@ static int balance_nonroot( } } - /* Sanity check: For a non-corrupt database file one of the follwing + /* Sanity check: For a non-corrupt database file one of the following ** must be true: ** (1) We found one or more cells (cntNew[0])>0), or ** (2) pPage is a virtual root page. A virtual root page is when @@ -77369,9 +78432,9 @@ static int balance_nonroot( iOvflSpace += sz; assert( sz<=pBt->maxLocal+23 ); assert( iOvflSpace <= (int)pBt->pageSize ); - for(k=0; b.ixNx[k]<=j && ALWAYS(k=0 && iPg=1 || i>=0 ); + assert( iPg=0 /* On the upwards pass, or... */ || cntOld[iPg-1]>=cntNew[iPg-1] /* Condition (1) is true */ @@ -77761,7 +78826,7 @@ static int btreeOverwriteContent( ){ int nData = pX->nData - iOffset; if( nData<=0 ){ - /* Overwritting with zeros */ + /* Overwriting with zeros */ int i; for(i=0; ipData to write */ @@ -78544,7 +79609,7 @@ static int btreeCreateTable(Btree *p, Pgno *piTable, int createTabFlags){ MemPage *pRoot; Pgno pgnoRoot; int rc; - int ptfFlags; /* Page-type flage for the root page of new table */ + int ptfFlags; /* Page-type flags for the root page of new table */ assert( sqlite3BtreeHoldsMutex(p) ); assert( pBt->inTransaction==TRANS_WRITE ); @@ -78713,7 +79778,7 @@ static int clearDatabasePage( if( pgno>btreePagecount(pBt) ){ return SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; } - rc = getAndInitPage(pBt, pgno, &pPage, 0, 0); + rc = getAndInitPage(pBt, pgno, &pPage, 0); if( rc ) return rc; if( (pBt->openFlags & BTREE_SINGLE)==0 && sqlite3PagerPageRefcount(pPage->pDbPage) != (1 + (pgno==1)) @@ -79134,7 +80199,8 @@ static void checkAppendMsg( ** corresponds to page iPg is already set. */ static int getPageReferenced(IntegrityCk *pCheck, Pgno iPg){ - assert( iPg<=pCheck->nPage && sizeof(pCheck->aPgRef[0])==1 ); + assert( pCheck->aPgRef!=0 ); + assert( iPg<=pCheck->nCkPage && sizeof(pCheck->aPgRef[0])==1 ); return (pCheck->aPgRef[iPg/8] & (1 << (iPg & 0x07))); } @@ -79142,7 +80208,8 @@ static int getPageReferenced(IntegrityCk *pCheck, Pgno iPg){ ** Set the bit in the IntegrityCk.aPgRef[] array that corresponds to page iPg. */ static void setPageReferenced(IntegrityCk *pCheck, Pgno iPg){ - assert( iPg<=pCheck->nPage && sizeof(pCheck->aPgRef[0])==1 ); + assert( pCheck->aPgRef!=0 ); + assert( iPg<=pCheck->nCkPage && sizeof(pCheck->aPgRef[0])==1 ); pCheck->aPgRef[iPg/8] |= (1 << (iPg & 0x07)); } @@ -79156,7 +80223,7 @@ static void setPageReferenced(IntegrityCk *pCheck, Pgno iPg){ ** Also check that the page number is in bounds. */ static int checkRef(IntegrityCk *pCheck, Pgno iPage){ - if( iPage>pCheck->nPage || iPage==0 ){ + if( iPage>pCheck->nCkPage || iPage==0 ){ checkAppendMsg(pCheck, "invalid page number %u", iPage); return 1; } @@ -79379,10 +80446,11 @@ static int checkTreePage( if( iPage==0 ) return 0; if( checkRef(pCheck, iPage) ) return 0; pCheck->zPfx = "Tree %u page %u: "; - pCheck->v0 = pCheck->v1 = iPage; + pCheck->v1 = iPage; if( (rc = btreeGetPage(pBt, iPage, &pPage, 0))!=0 ){ checkAppendMsg(pCheck, "unable to get the page. error code=%d", rc); + if( rc==SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM ) pCheck->rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; goto end_of_check; } @@ -79653,15 +80721,15 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeIntegrityCheck( sCheck.db = db; sCheck.pBt = pBt; sCheck.pPager = pBt->pPager; - sCheck.nPage = btreePagecount(sCheck.pBt); + sCheck.nCkPage = btreePagecount(sCheck.pBt); sCheck.mxErr = mxErr; sqlite3StrAccumInit(&sCheck.errMsg, 0, zErr, sizeof(zErr), SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH); sCheck.errMsg.printfFlags = SQLITE_PRINTF_INTERNAL; - if( sCheck.nPage==0 ){ + if( sCheck.nCkPage==0 ){ goto integrity_ck_cleanup; } - sCheck.aPgRef = sqlite3MallocZero((sCheck.nPage / 8)+ 1); + sCheck.aPgRef = sqlite3MallocZero((sCheck.nCkPage / 8)+ 1); if( !sCheck.aPgRef ){ checkOom(&sCheck); goto integrity_ck_cleanup; @@ -79673,7 +80741,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeIntegrityCheck( } i = PENDING_BYTE_PAGE(pBt); - if( i<=sCheck.nPage ) setPageReferenced(&sCheck, i); + if( i<=sCheck.nCkPage ) setPageReferenced(&sCheck, i); /* Check the integrity of the freelist */ @@ -79716,6 +80784,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeIntegrityCheck( checkPtrmap(&sCheck, aRoot[i], PTRMAP_ROOTPAGE, 0); } #endif + sCheck.v0 = aRoot[i]; checkTreePage(&sCheck, aRoot[i], ¬Used, LARGEST_INT64); } pBt->db->flags = savedDbFlags; @@ -79723,7 +80792,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3BtreeIntegrityCheck( /* Make sure every page in the file is referenced */ if( !bPartial ){ - for(i=1; i<=sCheck.nPage && sCheck.mxErr; i++){ + for(i=1; i<=sCheck.nCkPage && sCheck.mxErr; i++){ #ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOVACUUM if( getPageReferenced(&sCheck, i)==0 ){ checkAppendMsg(&sCheck, "Page %u: never used", i); @@ -81142,6 +82211,40 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemClearAndResize(Mem *pMem, int szNew){ return SQLITE_OK; } +/* +** If pMem is already a string, detect if it is a zero-terminated +** string, or make it into one if possible, and mark it as such. +** +** This is an optimization. Correct operation continues even if +** this routine is a no-op. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeMemZeroTerminateIfAble(Mem *pMem){ + if( (pMem->flags & (MEM_Str|MEM_Term|MEM_Ephem|MEM_Static))!=MEM_Str ){ + /* pMem must be a string, and it cannot be an ephemeral or static string */ + return; + } + if( pMem->enc!=SQLITE_UTF8 ) return; + if( NEVER(pMem->z==0) ) return; + if( pMem->flags & MEM_Dyn ){ + if( pMem->xDel==sqlite3_free + && sqlite3_msize(pMem->z) >= (u64)(pMem->n+1) + ){ + pMem->z[pMem->n] = 0; + pMem->flags |= MEM_Term; + return; + } + if( pMem->xDel==sqlite3RCStrUnref ){ + /* Blindly assume that all RCStr objects are zero-terminated */ + pMem->flags |= MEM_Term; + return; + } + }else if( pMem->szMalloc >= pMem->n+1 ){ + pMem->z[pMem->n] = 0; + pMem->flags |= MEM_Term; + return; + } +} + /* ** It is already known that pMem contains an unterminated string. ** Add the zero terminator. @@ -81403,36 +82506,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeMemReleaseMalloc(Mem *p){ if( p->szMalloc ) vdbeMemClear(p); } -/* -** Convert a 64-bit IEEE double into a 64-bit signed integer. -** If the double is out of range of a 64-bit signed integer then -** return the closest available 64-bit signed integer. -*/ -static SQLITE_NOINLINE i64 doubleToInt64(double r){ -#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT - /* When floating-point is omitted, double and int64 are the same thing */ - return r; -#else - /* - ** Many compilers we encounter do not define constants for the - ** minimum and maximum 64-bit integers, or they define them - ** inconsistently. And many do not understand the "LL" notation. - ** So we define our own static constants here using nothing - ** larger than a 32-bit integer constant. - */ - static const i64 maxInt = LARGEST_INT64; - static const i64 minInt = SMALLEST_INT64; - - if( r<=(double)minInt ){ - return minInt; - }else if( r>=(double)maxInt ){ - return maxInt; - }else{ - return (i64)r; - } -#endif -} - /* ** Return some kind of integer value which is the best we can do ** at representing the value that *pMem describes as an integer. @@ -81459,7 +82532,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE i64 sqlite3VdbeIntValue(const Mem *pMem){ testcase( flags & MEM_IntReal ); return pMem->u.i; }else if( flags & MEM_Real ){ - return doubleToInt64(pMem->u.r); + return sqlite3RealToI64(pMem->u.r); }else if( (flags & (MEM_Str|MEM_Blob))!=0 && pMem->z!=0 ){ return memIntValue(pMem); }else{ @@ -81521,7 +82594,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeIntegerAffinity(Mem *pMem){ if( pMem->flags & MEM_IntReal ){ MemSetTypeFlag(pMem, MEM_Int); }else{ - i64 ix = doubleToInt64(pMem->u.r); + i64 ix = sqlite3RealToI64(pMem->u.r); /* Only mark the value as an integer if ** @@ -81589,8 +82662,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3RealSameAsInt(double r1, sqlite3_int64 i){ ** from UBSAN. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE i64 sqlite3RealToI64(double r){ - if( r<=(double)SMALLEST_INT64 ) return SMALLEST_INT64; - if( r>=(double)LARGEST_INT64) return LARGEST_INT64; + if( r<-9223372036854774784.0 ) return SMALLEST_INT64; + if( r>+9223372036854774784.0 ) return LARGEST_INT64; return (i64)r; } @@ -81661,6 +82734,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemCast(Mem *pMem, u8 aff, u8 encoding){ break; } default: { + int rc; assert( aff==SQLITE_AFF_TEXT ); assert( MEM_Str==(MEM_Blob>>3) ); pMem->flags |= (pMem->flags&MEM_Blob)>>3; @@ -81668,7 +82742,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeMemCast(Mem *pMem, u8 aff, u8 encoding){ assert( pMem->flags & MEM_Str || pMem->db->mallocFailed ); pMem->flags &= ~(MEM_Int|MEM_Real|MEM_IntReal|MEM_Blob|MEM_Zero); if( encoding!=SQLITE_UTF8 ) pMem->n &= ~1; - return sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(pMem, encoding); + rc = sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(pMem, encoding); + if( rc ) return rc; + sqlite3VdbeMemZeroTerminateIfAble(pMem); } } return SQLITE_OK; @@ -82192,6 +83268,24 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE const void *sqlite3ValueText(sqlite3_value* pVal, u8 enc){ return valueToText(pVal, enc); } +/* Return true if sqlit3_value object pVal is a string or blob value +** that uses the destructor specified in the second argument. +** +** TODO: Maybe someday promote this interface into a published API so +** that third-party extensions can get access to it? +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ValueIsOfClass(const sqlite3_value *pVal, void(*xFree)(void*)){ + if( ALWAYS(pVal!=0) + && ALWAYS((pVal->flags & (MEM_Str|MEM_Blob))!=0) + && (pVal->flags & MEM_Dyn)!=0 + && pVal->xDel==xFree + ){ + return 1; + }else{ + return 0; + } +} + /* ** Create a new sqlite3_value object. */ @@ -82259,6 +83353,7 @@ static sqlite3_value *valueNew(sqlite3 *db, struct ValueNewStat4Ctx *p){ } pRec->nField = p->iVal+1; + sqlite3VdbeMemSetNull(&pRec->aMem[p->iVal]); return &pRec->aMem[p->iVal]; } #else @@ -82518,6 +83613,7 @@ static int valueFromExpr( if( pVal ){ pVal->flags = MEM_Int; pVal->u.i = pExpr->u.zToken[4]==0; + sqlite3ValueApplyAffinity(pVal, affinity, enc); } } @@ -83047,6 +84143,35 @@ static void test_addop_breakpoint(int pc, Op *pOp){ } #endif +/* +** Slow paths for sqlite3VdbeAddOp3() and sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int() for the +** unusual case when we need to increase the size of the Vdbe.aOp[] array +** before adding the new opcode. +*/ +static SQLITE_NOINLINE int growOp3(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1, int p2, int p3){ + assert( p->nOpAlloc<=p->nOp ); + if( growOpArray(p, 1) ) return 1; + assert( p->nOpAlloc>p->nOp ); + return sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(p, op, p1, p2, p3); +} +static SQLITE_NOINLINE int addOp4IntSlow( + Vdbe *p, /* Add the opcode to this VM */ + int op, /* The new opcode */ + int p1, /* The P1 operand */ + int p2, /* The P2 operand */ + int p3, /* The P3 operand */ + int p4 /* The P4 operand as an integer */ +){ + int addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(p, op, p1, p2, p3); + if( p->db->mallocFailed==0 ){ + VdbeOp *pOp = &p->aOp[addr]; + pOp->p4type = P4_INT32; + pOp->p4.i = p4; + } + return addr; +} + + /* ** Add a new instruction to the list of instructions current in the ** VDBE. Return the address of the new instruction. @@ -83057,17 +84182,16 @@ static void test_addop_breakpoint(int pc, Op *pOp){ ** ** op The opcode for this instruction ** -** p1, p2, p3 Operands -** -** Use the sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel() function to fix an address and -** the sqlite3VdbeChangeP4() function to change the value of the P4 -** operand. +** p1, p2, p3, p4 Operands */ -static SQLITE_NOINLINE int growOp3(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1, int p2, int p3){ - assert( p->nOpAlloc<=p->nOp ); - if( growOpArray(p, 1) ) return 1; - assert( p->nOpAlloc>p->nOp ); - return sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(p, op, p1, p2, p3); +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAddOp0(Vdbe *p, int op){ + return sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(p, op, 0, 0, 0); +} +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1){ + return sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(p, op, p1, 0, 0); +} +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1, int p2){ + return sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(p, op, p1, p2, 0); } SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1, int p2, int p3){ int i; @@ -83090,6 +84214,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1, int p2, int p3){ pOp->p3 = p3; pOp->p4.p = 0; pOp->p4type = P4_NOTUSED; + + /* Replicate this logic in sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int() + ** vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv */ #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS pOp->zComment = 0; #endif @@ -83106,16 +84233,59 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1, int p2, int p3){ #ifdef SQLITE_VDBE_COVERAGE pOp->iSrcLine = 0; #endif + /* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + ** Replicate in sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int() */ + return i; } -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAddOp0(Vdbe *p, int op){ - return sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(p, op, 0, 0, 0); -} -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1){ - return sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(p, op, p1, 0, 0); -} -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(Vdbe *p, int op, int p1, int p2){ - return sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(p, op, p1, p2, 0); +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int( + Vdbe *p, /* Add the opcode to this VM */ + int op, /* The new opcode */ + int p1, /* The P1 operand */ + int p2, /* The P2 operand */ + int p3, /* The P3 operand */ + int p4 /* The P4 operand as an integer */ +){ + int i; + VdbeOp *pOp; + + i = p->nOp; + if( p->nOpAlloc<=i ){ + return addOp4IntSlow(p, op, p1, p2, p3, p4); + } + p->nOp++; + pOp = &p->aOp[i]; + assert( pOp!=0 ); + pOp->opcode = (u8)op; + pOp->p5 = 0; + pOp->p1 = p1; + pOp->p2 = p2; + pOp->p3 = p3; + pOp->p4.i = p4; + pOp->p4type = P4_INT32; + + /* Replicate this logic in sqlite3VdbeAddOp3() + ** vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv */ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_EXPLAIN_COMMENTS + pOp->zComment = 0; +#endif +#if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS) || defined(VDBE_PROFILE) + pOp->nExec = 0; + pOp->nCycle = 0; +#endif +#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG + if( p->db->flags & SQLITE_VdbeAddopTrace ){ + sqlite3VdbePrintOp(0, i, &p->aOp[i]); + test_addop_breakpoint(i, &p->aOp[i]); + } +#endif +#ifdef SQLITE_VDBE_COVERAGE + pOp->iSrcLine = 0; +#endif + /* ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ + ** Replicate in sqlite3VdbeAddOp3() */ + + return i; } /* Generate code for an unconditional jump to instruction iDest @@ -83293,7 +84463,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeExplain(Parse *pParse, u8 bPush, const char *zFmt, if( bPush){ pParse->addrExplain = iThis; } - sqlite3VdbeScanStatus(v, iThis, 0, 0, 0, 0); + sqlite3VdbeScanStatus(v, iThis, -1, -1, 0, 0); } return addr; } @@ -83323,26 +84493,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeAddParseSchemaOp(Vdbe *p, int iDb, char *zWhere, sqlite3MayAbort(p->pParse); } -/* -** Add an opcode that includes the p4 value as an integer. -*/ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int( - Vdbe *p, /* Add the opcode to this VM */ - int op, /* The new opcode */ - int p1, /* The P1 operand */ - int p2, /* The P2 operand */ - int p3, /* The P3 operand */ - int p4 /* The P4 operand as an integer */ -){ - int addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(p, op, p1, p2, p3); - if( p->db->mallocFailed==0 ){ - VdbeOp *pOp = &p->aOp[addr]; - pOp->p4type = P4_INT32; - pOp->p4.i = p4; - } - return addr; -} - /* Insert the end of a co-routine */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeEndCoroutine(Vdbe *v, int regYield){ @@ -83655,7 +84805,7 @@ static void resolveP2Values(Vdbe *p, int *pMaxFuncArgs){ p->bIsReader = 0; pOp = &p->aOp[p->nOp-1]; assert( p->aOp[0].opcode==OP_Init ); - while( 1 /* Loop termates when it reaches the OP_Init opcode */ ){ + while( 1 /* Loop terminates when it reaches the OP_Init opcode */ ){ /* Only JUMP opcodes and the short list of special opcodes in the switch ** below need to be considered. The mkopcodeh.tcl generator script groups ** all these opcodes together near the front of the opcode list. Skip @@ -83777,6 +84927,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeNoJumpsOutsideSubrtn( int iDest = pOp->p2; /* Jump destination */ if( iDest==0 ) continue; if( pOp->opcode==OP_Gosub ) continue; + if( pOp->p3==20230325 && pOp->opcode==OP_NotNull ){ + /* This is a deliberately taken illegal branch. tag-20230325-2 */ + continue; + } if( iDest<0 ){ int j = ADDR(iDest); assert( j>=0 ); @@ -84025,8 +85179,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeScanStatusCounters( pScan = 0; } if( pScan ){ - pScan->addrLoop = addrLoop; - pScan->addrVisit = addrVisit; + if( addrLoop>0 ) pScan->addrLoop = addrLoop; + if( addrVisit>0 ) pScan->addrVisit = addrVisit; } } } @@ -84109,7 +85263,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeJumpHereOrPopInst(Vdbe *p, int addr){ /* ** If the input FuncDef structure is ephemeral, then free it. If -** the FuncDef is not ephermal, then do nothing. +** the FuncDef is not ephemeral, then do nothing. */ static void freeEphemeralFunction(sqlite3 *db, FuncDef *pDef){ assert( db!=0 ); @@ -84273,7 +85427,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeReleaseRegisters( } #endif /* SQLITE_DEBUG */ - /* ** Change the value of the P4 operand for a specific instruction. ** This routine is useful when a large program is loaded from a @@ -85194,7 +86347,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeList( sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(pMem+1, pOp->p2); sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(pMem+2, pOp->p3); sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pMem+3, zP4, -1, SQLITE_UTF8, sqlite3_free); - p->nResColumn = 4; + assert( p->nResColumn==4 ); }else{ sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(pMem+0, i); sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pMem+1, (char*)sqlite3OpcodeName(pOp->opcode), @@ -85213,7 +86366,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeList( sqlite3VdbeMemSetNull(pMem+7); #endif sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pMem+5, zP4, -1, SQLITE_UTF8, sqlite3_free); - p->nResColumn = 8; + assert( p->nResColumn==8 ); } p->pResultRow = pMem; if( db->mallocFailed ){ @@ -85427,26 +86580,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeMakeReady( resolveP2Values(p, &nArg); p->usesStmtJournal = (u8)(pParse->isMultiWrite && pParse->mayAbort); if( pParse->explain ){ - static const char * const azColName[] = { - "addr", "opcode", "p1", "p2", "p3", "p4", "p5", "comment", - "id", "parent", "notused", "detail" - }; - int iFirst, mx, i; if( nMem<10 ) nMem = 10; p->explain = pParse->explain; - if( pParse->explain==2 ){ - sqlite3VdbeSetNumCols(p, 4); - iFirst = 8; - mx = 12; - }else{ - sqlite3VdbeSetNumCols(p, 8); - iFirst = 0; - mx = 8; - } - for(i=iFirst; inResColumn = 12 - 4*p->explain; } p->expired = 0; @@ -85498,7 +86634,23 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeMakeReady( SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeFreeCursor(Vdbe *p, VdbeCursor *pCx){ if( pCx ) sqlite3VdbeFreeCursorNN(p,pCx); } +static SQLITE_NOINLINE void freeCursorWithCache(Vdbe *p, VdbeCursor *pCx){ + VdbeTxtBlbCache *pCache = pCx->pCache; + assert( pCx->colCache ); + pCx->colCache = 0; + pCx->pCache = 0; + if( pCache->pCValue ){ + sqlite3RCStrUnref(pCache->pCValue); + pCache->pCValue = 0; + } + sqlite3DbFree(p->db, pCache); + sqlite3VdbeFreeCursorNN(p, pCx); +} SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeFreeCursorNN(Vdbe *p, VdbeCursor *pCx){ + if( pCx->colCache ){ + freeCursorWithCache(p, pCx); + return; + } switch( pCx->eCurType ){ case CURTYPE_SORTER: { sqlite3VdbeSorterClose(p->db, pCx); @@ -85599,12 +86751,12 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeSetNumCols(Vdbe *p, int nResColumn){ int n; sqlite3 *db = p->db; - if( p->nResColumn ){ - releaseMemArray(p->aColName, p->nResColumn*COLNAME_N); + if( p->nResAlloc ){ + releaseMemArray(p->aColName, p->nResAlloc*COLNAME_N); sqlite3DbFree(db, p->aColName); } n = nResColumn*COLNAME_N; - p->nResColumn = (u16)nResColumn; + p->nResColumn = p->nResAlloc = (u16)nResColumn; p->aColName = (Mem*)sqlite3DbMallocRawNN(db, sizeof(Mem)*n ); if( p->aColName==0 ) return; initMemArray(p->aColName, n, db, MEM_Null); @@ -85629,14 +86781,14 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeSetColName( ){ int rc; Mem *pColName; - assert( idxnResColumn ); + assert( idxnResAlloc ); assert( vardb->mallocFailed ){ assert( !zName || xDel!=SQLITE_DYNAMIC ); return SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT; } assert( p->aColName!=0 ); - pColName = &(p->aColName[idx+var*p->nResColumn]); + pColName = &(p->aColName[idx+var*p->nResAlloc]); rc = sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pColName, zName, -1, SQLITE_UTF8, xDel); assert( rc!=0 || !zName || (pColName->flags&MEM_Term)!=0 ); return rc; @@ -86149,6 +87301,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeHalt(Vdbe *p){ sqlite3VdbeLeave(p); return SQLITE_BUSY; }else if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ + sqlite3SystemError(db, rc); p->rc = rc; sqlite3RollbackAll(db, SQLITE_OK); p->nChange = 0; @@ -86460,7 +87613,7 @@ static void sqlite3VdbeClearObject(sqlite3 *db, Vdbe *p){ assert( db!=0 ); assert( p->db==0 || p->db==db ); if( p->aColName ){ - releaseMemArray(p->aColName, p->nResColumn*COLNAME_N); + releaseMemArray(p->aColName, p->nResAlloc*COLNAME_N); sqlite3DbNNFreeNN(db, p->aColName); } for(pSub=p->pProgram; pSub; pSub=pNext){ @@ -87060,6 +88213,15 @@ static int vdbeRecordCompareDebug( if( d1+(u64)serial_type1+2>(u64)nKey1 && d1+(u64)sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(serial_type1)>(u64)nKey1 ){ + if( serial_type1>=1 + && serial_type1<=7 + && d1+(u64)sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(serial_type1)<=(u64)nKey1+8 + && CORRUPT_DB + ){ + return 1; /* corrupt record not detected by + ** sqlite3VdbeRecordCompareWithSkip(). Return true + ** to avoid firing the assert() */ + } break; } @@ -87228,20 +88390,33 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE SQLITE_NOINLINE int sqlite3BlobCompare(const Mem *pB1, const Mem return n1 - n2; } +/* The following two functions are used only within testcase() to prove +** test coverage. These functions do no exist for production builds. +** We must use separate SQLITE_NOINLINE functions here, since otherwise +** optimizer code movement causes gcov to become very confused. +*/ +#if defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) +static int SQLITE_NOINLINE doubleLt(double a, double b){ return a8 ){ + if( sqlite3IsNaN(r) ){ + /* SQLite considers NaN to be a NULL. And all integer values are greater + ** than NULL */ + return 1; + } + if( sqlite3Config.bUseLongDouble ){ LONGDOUBLE_TYPE x = (LONGDOUBLE_TYPE)i; testcase( xr ); testcase( x==r ); - if( xr ) return +1; /*NO_TEST*/ /* work around bugs in gcov */ - return 0; /*NO_TEST*/ /* work around bugs in gcov */ + return (xr); }else{ i64 y; double s; @@ -87251,9 +88426,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3IntFloatCompare(i64 i, double r){ if( iy ) return +1; s = (double)i; - if( sr ) return +1; - return 0; + testcase( doubleLt(s,r) ); + testcase( doubleLt(r,s) ); + testcase( doubleEq(r,s) ); + return (sr); } } @@ -87503,7 +88679,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeRecordCompareWithSkip( /* Serial types 12 or greater are strings and blobs (greater than ** numbers). Types 10 and 11 are currently "reserved for future ** use", so it doesn't really matter what the results of comparing - ** them to numberic values are. */ + ** them to numeric values are. */ rc = serial_type==10 ? -1 : +1; }else if( serial_type==0 ){ rc = -1; @@ -88621,7 +89797,7 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_value_free(sqlite3_value *pOld){ ** is too big or if an OOM occurs. ** ** The invokeValueDestructor(P,X) routine invokes destructor function X() -** on value P is not going to be used and need to be destroyed. +** on value P if P is not going to be used and need to be destroyed. */ static void setResultStrOrError( sqlite3_context *pCtx, /* Function context */ @@ -88651,7 +89827,7 @@ static void setResultStrOrError( static int invokeValueDestructor( const void *p, /* Value to destroy */ void (*xDel)(void*), /* The destructor */ - sqlite3_context *pCtx /* Set a SQLITE_TOOBIG error if no NULL */ + sqlite3_context *pCtx /* Set a SQLITE_TOOBIG error if not NULL */ ){ assert( xDel!=SQLITE_DYNAMIC ); if( xDel==0 ){ @@ -88661,7 +89837,14 @@ static int invokeValueDestructor( }else{ xDel((void*)p); } +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx!=0 ){ + sqlite3_result_error_toobig(pCtx); + } +#else + assert( pCtx!=0 ); sqlite3_result_error_toobig(pCtx); +#endif return SQLITE_TOOBIG; } SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_blob( @@ -88670,6 +89853,12 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_blob( int n, void (*xDel)(void *) ){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 || n<0 ){ + invokeValueDestructor(z, xDel, pCtx); + return; + } +#endif assert( n>=0 ); assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); setResultStrOrError(pCtx, z, n, 0, xDel); @@ -88680,8 +89869,14 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_blob64( sqlite3_uint64 n, void (*xDel)(void *) ){ - assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); assert( xDel!=SQLITE_DYNAMIC ); +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ){ + invokeValueDestructor(z, xDel, 0); + return; + } +#endif + assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); if( n>0x7fffffff ){ (void)invokeValueDestructor(z, xDel, pCtx); }else{ @@ -88689,30 +89884,48 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_blob64( } } SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_double(sqlite3_context *pCtx, double rVal){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; +#endif assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); sqlite3VdbeMemSetDouble(pCtx->pOut, rVal); } SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error(sqlite3_context *pCtx, const char *z, int n){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; +#endif assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); pCtx->isError = SQLITE_ERROR; sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pCtx->pOut, z, n, SQLITE_UTF8, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error16(sqlite3_context *pCtx, const void *z, int n){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; +#endif assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); pCtx->isError = SQLITE_ERROR; sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pCtx->pOut, z, n, SQLITE_UTF16NATIVE, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); } #endif SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_int(sqlite3_context *pCtx, int iVal){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; +#endif assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(pCtx->pOut, (i64)iVal); } SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_int64(sqlite3_context *pCtx, i64 iVal){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; +#endif assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(pCtx->pOut, iVal); } SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_null(sqlite3_context *pCtx){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; +#endif assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); sqlite3VdbeMemSetNull(pCtx->pOut); } @@ -88722,14 +89935,25 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_pointer( const char *zPType, void (*xDestructor)(void*) ){ - Mem *pOut = pCtx->pOut; + Mem *pOut; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ){ + invokeValueDestructor(pPtr, xDestructor, 0); + return; + } +#endif + pOut = pCtx->pOut; assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pOut->db->mutex) ); sqlite3VdbeMemRelease(pOut); pOut->flags = MEM_Null; sqlite3VdbeMemSetPointer(pOut, pPtr, zPType, xDestructor); } SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_subtype(sqlite3_context *pCtx, unsigned int eSubtype){ - Mem *pOut = pCtx->pOut; + Mem *pOut; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; +#endif + pOut = pCtx->pOut; assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pOut->db->mutex) ); pOut->eSubtype = eSubtype & 0xff; pOut->flags |= MEM_Subtype; @@ -88740,6 +89964,12 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_text( int n, void (*xDel)(void *) ){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ){ + invokeValueDestructor(z, xDel, 0); + return; + } +#endif assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); setResultStrOrError(pCtx, z, n, SQLITE_UTF8, xDel); } @@ -88750,6 +89980,12 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_text64( void (*xDel)(void *), unsigned char enc ){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ){ + invokeValueDestructor(z, xDel, 0); + return; + } +#endif assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); assert( xDel!=SQLITE_DYNAMIC ); if( enc!=SQLITE_UTF8 ){ @@ -88760,6 +89996,7 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_text64( (void)invokeValueDestructor(z, xDel, pCtx); }else{ setResultStrOrError(pCtx, z, (int)n, enc, xDel); + sqlite3VdbeMemZeroTerminateIfAble(pCtx->pOut); } } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 @@ -88792,7 +90029,16 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_text16le( } #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 */ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_value(sqlite3_context *pCtx, sqlite3_value *pValue){ - Mem *pOut = pCtx->pOut; + Mem *pOut; + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; + if( pValue==0 ){ + sqlite3_result_null(pCtx); + return; + } +#endif + pOut = pCtx->pOut; assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); sqlite3VdbeMemCopy(pOut, pValue); sqlite3VdbeChangeEncoding(pOut, pCtx->enc); @@ -88804,7 +90050,12 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_zeroblob(sqlite3_context *pCtx, int n){ sqlite3_result_zeroblob64(pCtx, n>0 ? n : 0); } SQLITE_API int sqlite3_result_zeroblob64(sqlite3_context *pCtx, u64 n){ - Mem *pOut = pCtx->pOut; + Mem *pOut; + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; +#endif + pOut = pCtx->pOut; assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pOut->db->mutex) ); if( n>(u64)pOut->db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH] ){ sqlite3_result_error_toobig(pCtx); @@ -88818,6 +90069,9 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_result_zeroblob64(sqlite3_context *pCtx, u64 n){ #endif } SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error_code(sqlite3_context *pCtx, int errCode){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; +#endif pCtx->isError = errCode ? errCode : -1; #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG if( pCtx->pVdbe ) pCtx->pVdbe->rcApp = errCode; @@ -88830,6 +90084,9 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error_code(sqlite3_context *pCtx, int errCode){ /* Force an SQLITE_TOOBIG error. */ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error_toobig(sqlite3_context *pCtx){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; +#endif assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); pCtx->isError = SQLITE_TOOBIG; sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pCtx->pOut, "string or blob too big", -1, @@ -88838,6 +90095,9 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error_toobig(sqlite3_context *pCtx){ /* An SQLITE_NOMEM error. */ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_result_error_nomem(sqlite3_context *pCtx){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; +#endif assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); sqlite3VdbeMemSetNull(pCtx->pOut); pCtx->isError = SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT; @@ -89090,7 +90350,11 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_step(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){ ** pointer to it. */ SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_user_data(sqlite3_context *p){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( p==0 ) return 0; +#else assert( p && p->pFunc ); +#endif return p->pFunc->pUserData; } @@ -89105,7 +90369,11 @@ SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_user_data(sqlite3_context *p){ ** application defined function. */ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context *p){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( p==0 ) return 0; +#else assert( p && p->pOut ); +#endif return p->pOut->db; } @@ -89124,7 +90392,11 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context *p){ ** value, as a signal to the xUpdate routine that the column is unchanged. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vtab_nochange(sqlite3_context *p){ +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( p==0 ) return 0; +#else assert( p ); +#endif return sqlite3_value_nochange(p->pOut); } @@ -89132,7 +90404,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vtab_nochange(sqlite3_context *p){ ** The destructor function for a ValueList object. This needs to be ** a separate function, unknowable to the application, to ensure that ** calls to sqlite3_vtab_in_first()/sqlite3_vtab_in_next() that are not -** preceeded by activation of IN processing via sqlite3_vtab_int() do not +** preceded by activation of IN processing via sqlite3_vtab_int() do not ** try to access a fake ValueList object inserted by a hostile extension. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeValueListFree(void *pToDelete){ @@ -89152,7 +90424,7 @@ static int valueFromValueList( ValueList *pRhs; *ppOut = 0; - if( pVal==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE; + if( pVal==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; if( (pVal->flags & MEM_Dyn)==0 || pVal->xDel!=sqlite3VdbeValueListFree ){ return SQLITE_ERROR; }else{ @@ -89283,6 +90555,9 @@ SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_aggregate_context(sqlite3_context *p, int nByte){ SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_get_auxdata(sqlite3_context *pCtx, int iArg){ AuxData *pAuxData; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return 0; +#endif assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); #if SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT4 if( pCtx->pVdbe==0 ) return 0; @@ -89315,8 +90590,12 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_set_auxdata( void (*xDelete)(void*) ){ AuxData *pAuxData; - Vdbe *pVdbe = pCtx->pVdbe; + Vdbe *pVdbe; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pCtx==0 ) return; +#endif + pVdbe= pCtx->pVdbe; assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pCtx->pOut->db->mutex) ); #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT4 if( pVdbe==0 ) goto failed; @@ -89372,7 +90651,8 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_aggregate_count(sqlite3_context *p){ */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_column_count(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){ Vdbe *pVm = (Vdbe *)pStmt; - return pVm ? pVm->nResColumn : 0; + if( pVm==0 ) return 0; + return pVm->nResColumn; } /* @@ -89461,7 +90741,7 @@ static Mem *columnMem(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int i){ ** sqlite3_column_real() ** sqlite3_column_bytes() ** sqlite3_column_bytes16() -** sqiite3_column_blob() +** sqlite3_column_blob() */ static void columnMallocFailure(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt) { @@ -89545,6 +90825,32 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_column_type(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int i){ return iType; } +/* +** Column names appropriate for EXPLAIN or EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN. +*/ +static const char * const azExplainColNames8[] = { + "addr", "opcode", "p1", "p2", "p3", "p4", "p5", "comment", /* EXPLAIN */ + "id", "parent", "notused", "detail" /* EQP */ +}; +static const u16 azExplainColNames16data[] = { + /* 0 */ 'a', 'd', 'd', 'r', 0, + /* 5 */ 'o', 'p', 'c', 'o', 'd', 'e', 0, + /* 12 */ 'p', '1', 0, + /* 15 */ 'p', '2', 0, + /* 18 */ 'p', '3', 0, + /* 21 */ 'p', '4', 0, + /* 24 */ 'p', '5', 0, + /* 27 */ 'c', 'o', 'm', 'm', 'e', 'n', 't', 0, + /* 35 */ 'i', 'd', 0, + /* 38 */ 'p', 'a', 'r', 'e', 'n', 't', 0, + /* 45 */ 'n', 'o', 't', 'u', 's', 'e', 'd', 0, + /* 53 */ 'd', 'e', 't', 'a', 'i', 'l', 0 +}; +static const u8 iExplainColNames16[] = { + 0, 5, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27, + 35, 38, 45, 53 +}; + /* ** Convert the N-th element of pStmt->pColName[] into a string using ** xFunc() then return that string. If N is out of range, return 0. @@ -89577,15 +90883,29 @@ static const void *columnName( return 0; } #endif + if( N<0 ) return 0; ret = 0; p = (Vdbe *)pStmt; db = p->db; assert( db!=0 ); - n = sqlite3_column_count(pStmt); - if( N=0 ){ + sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); + + if( p->explain ){ + if( useType>0 ) goto columnName_end; + n = p->explain==1 ? 8 : 4; + if( N>=n ) goto columnName_end; + if( useUtf16 ){ + int i = iExplainColNames16[N + 8*p->explain - 8]; + ret = (void*)&azExplainColNames16data[i]; + }else{ + ret = (void*)azExplainColNames8[N + 8*p->explain - 8]; + } + goto columnName_end; + } + n = p->nResColumn; + if( NmallocFailed; N += useType*n; - sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 if( useUtf16 ){ ret = sqlite3_value_text16((sqlite3_value*)&p->aColName[N]); @@ -89602,8 +90922,9 @@ static const void *columnName( sqlite3OomClear(db); ret = 0; } - sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); } +columnName_end: + sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); return ret; } @@ -89696,7 +91017,7 @@ SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_column_origin_name16(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int N){ /* ** Unbind the value bound to variable i in virtual machine p. This is the ** the same as binding a NULL value to the column. If the "i" parameter is -** out of range, then SQLITE_RANGE is returned. Othewise SQLITE_OK. +** out of range, then SQLITE_RANGE is returned. Otherwise SQLITE_OK. ** ** A successful evaluation of this routine acquires the mutex on p. ** the mutex is released if any kind of error occurs. @@ -89711,7 +91032,7 @@ static int vdbeUnbind(Vdbe *p, unsigned int i){ } sqlite3_mutex_enter(p->db->mutex); if( p->eVdbeState!=VDBE_READY_STATE ){ - sqlite3Error(p->db, SQLITE_MISUSE); + sqlite3Error(p->db, SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT); sqlite3_mutex_leave(p->db->mutex); sqlite3_log(SQLITE_MISUSE, "bind on a busy prepared statement: [%s]", p->zSql); @@ -89940,6 +91261,9 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_zeroblob(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int i, int n){ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_bind_zeroblob64(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int i, sqlite3_uint64 n){ int rc; Vdbe *p = (Vdbe *)pStmt; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( p==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; +#endif sqlite3_mutex_enter(p->db->mutex); if( n>(u64)p->db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH] ){ rc = SQLITE_TOOBIG; @@ -90060,6 +91384,42 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_isexplain(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){ return pStmt ? ((Vdbe*)pStmt)->explain : 0; } +/* +** Set the explain mode for a statement. +*/ +SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_explain(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int eMode){ + Vdbe *v = (Vdbe*)pStmt; + int rc; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( pStmt==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; +#endif + sqlite3_mutex_enter(v->db->mutex); + if( ((int)v->explain)==eMode ){ + rc = SQLITE_OK; + }else if( eMode<0 || eMode>2 ){ + rc = SQLITE_ERROR; + }else if( (v->prepFlags & SQLITE_PREPARE_SAVESQL)==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_ERROR; + }else if( v->eVdbeState!=VDBE_READY_STATE ){ + rc = SQLITE_BUSY; + }else if( v->nMem>=10 && (eMode!=2 || v->haveEqpOps) ){ + /* No reprepare necessary */ + v->explain = eMode; + rc = SQLITE_OK; + }else{ + v->explain = eMode; + rc = sqlite3Reprepare(v); + v->haveEqpOps = eMode==2; + } + if( v->explain ){ + v->nResColumn = 12 - 4*v->explain; + }else{ + v->nResColumn = v->nResAlloc; + } + sqlite3_mutex_leave(v->db->mutex); + return rc; +} + /* ** Return true if the prepared statement is in need of being reset. */ @@ -90199,10 +91559,16 @@ static UnpackedRecord *vdbeUnpackRecord( ** a field of the row currently being updated or deleted. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_preupdate_old(sqlite3 *db, int iIdx, sqlite3_value **ppValue){ - PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate; + PreUpdate *p; Mem *pMem; int rc = SQLITE_OK; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( db==0 || ppValue==0 ){ + return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; + } +#endif + p = db->pPreUpdate; /* Test that this call is being made from within an SQLITE_DELETE or ** SQLITE_UPDATE pre-update callback, and that iIdx is within range. */ if( !p || p->op==SQLITE_INSERT ){ @@ -90263,7 +91629,12 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_preupdate_old(sqlite3 *db, int iIdx, sqlite3_value **ppVa ** the number of columns in the row being updated, deleted or inserted. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_preupdate_count(sqlite3 *db){ - PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate; + PreUpdate *p; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + p = db!=0 ? db->pPreUpdate : 0; +#else + p = db->pPreUpdate; +#endif return (p ? p->keyinfo.nKeyField : 0); } #endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ @@ -90281,7 +91652,12 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_preupdate_count(sqlite3 *db){ ** or SET DEFAULT action is considered a trigger. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_preupdate_depth(sqlite3 *db){ - PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate; + PreUpdate *p; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + p = db!=0 ? db->pPreUpdate : 0; +#else + p = db->pPreUpdate; +#endif return (p ? p->v->nFrame : 0); } #endif /* SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK */ @@ -90292,7 +91668,12 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_preupdate_depth(sqlite3 *db){ ** only. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_preupdate_blobwrite(sqlite3 *db){ - PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate; + PreUpdate *p; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + p = db!=0 ? db->pPreUpdate : 0; +#else + p = db->pPreUpdate; +#endif return (p ? p->iBlobWrite : -1); } #endif @@ -90303,10 +91684,16 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_preupdate_blobwrite(sqlite3 *db){ ** a field of the row currently being updated or inserted. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_preupdate_new(sqlite3 *db, int iIdx, sqlite3_value **ppValue){ - PreUpdate *p = db->pPreUpdate; + PreUpdate *p; int rc = SQLITE_OK; Mem *pMem; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( db==0 || ppValue==0 ){ + return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; + } +#endif + p = db->pPreUpdate; if( !p || p->op==SQLITE_DELETE ){ rc = SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; goto preupdate_new_out; @@ -90385,11 +91772,20 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_v2( void *pOut /* OUT: Write the answer here */ ){ Vdbe *p = (Vdbe*)pStmt; - VdbeOp *aOp = p->aOp; - int nOp = p->nOp; + VdbeOp *aOp; + int nOp; ScanStatus *pScan = 0; int idx; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( p==0 || pOut==0 + || iScanStatusOpSQLITE_SCANSTAT_NCYCLE ){ + return 1; + } +#endif + aOp = p->aOp; + nOp = p->nOp; if( p->pFrame ){ VdbeFrame *pFrame; for(pFrame=p->pFrame; pFrame->pParent; pFrame=pFrame->pParent); @@ -90536,7 +91932,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus( SQLITE_API void sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus_reset(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){ Vdbe *p = (Vdbe*)pStmt; int ii; - for(ii=0; iinOp; ii++){ + for(ii=0; p!=0 && iinOp; ii++){ Op *pOp = &p->aOp[ii]; pOp->nExec = 0; pOp->nCycle = 0; @@ -91299,6 +92695,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VdbeMemPrettyPrint(Mem *pMem, StrAccum *pStr){ sqlite3_str_appendchar(pStr, 1, (c>=0x20&&c<=0x7f) ? c : '.'); } sqlite3_str_appendf(pStr, "]%s", encnames[pMem->enc]); + if( f & MEM_Term ){ + sqlite3_str_appendf(pStr, "(0-term)"); + } } } #endif @@ -91435,6 +92834,93 @@ static u64 filterHash(const Mem *aMem, const Op *pOp){ return h; } + +/* +** For OP_Column, factor out the case where content is loaded from +** overflow pages, so that the code to implement this case is separate +** the common case where all content fits on the page. Factoring out +** the code reduces register pressure and helps the common case +** to run faster. +*/ +static SQLITE_NOINLINE int vdbeColumnFromOverflow( + VdbeCursor *pC, /* The BTree cursor from which we are reading */ + int iCol, /* The column to read */ + int t, /* The serial-type code for the column value */ + i64 iOffset, /* Offset to the start of the content value */ + u32 cacheStatus, /* Current Vdbe.cacheCtr value */ + u32 colCacheCtr, /* Current value of the column cache counter */ + Mem *pDest /* Store the value into this register. */ +){ + int rc; + sqlite3 *db = pDest->db; + int encoding = pDest->enc; + int len = sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(t); + assert( pC->eCurType==CURTYPE_BTREE ); + if( len>db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH] ) return SQLITE_TOOBIG; + if( len > 4000 && pC->pKeyInfo==0 ){ + /* Cache large column values that are on overflow pages using + ** an RCStr (reference counted string) so that if they are reloaded, + ** that do not have to be copied a second time. The overhead of + ** creating and managing the cache is such that this is only + ** profitable for larger TEXT and BLOB values. + ** + ** Only do this on table-btrees so that writes to index-btrees do not + ** need to clear the cache. This buys performance in the common case + ** in exchange for generality. + */ + VdbeTxtBlbCache *pCache; + char *pBuf; + if( pC->colCache==0 ){ + pC->pCache = sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, sizeof(VdbeTxtBlbCache) ); + if( pC->pCache==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; + pC->colCache = 1; + } + pCache = pC->pCache; + if( pCache->pCValue==0 + || pCache->iCol!=iCol + || pCache->cacheStatus!=cacheStatus + || pCache->colCacheCtr!=colCacheCtr + || pCache->iOffset!=sqlite3BtreeOffset(pC->uc.pCursor) + ){ + if( pCache->pCValue ) sqlite3RCStrUnref(pCache->pCValue); + pBuf = pCache->pCValue = sqlite3RCStrNew( len+3 ); + if( pBuf==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; + rc = sqlite3BtreePayload(pC->uc.pCursor, iOffset, len, pBuf); + if( rc ) return rc; + pBuf[len] = 0; + pBuf[len+1] = 0; + pBuf[len+2] = 0; + pCache->iCol = iCol; + pCache->cacheStatus = cacheStatus; + pCache->colCacheCtr = colCacheCtr; + pCache->iOffset = sqlite3BtreeOffset(pC->uc.pCursor); + }else{ + pBuf = pCache->pCValue; + } + assert( t>=12 ); + sqlite3RCStrRef(pBuf); + if( t&1 ){ + rc = sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pDest, pBuf, len, encoding, + sqlite3RCStrUnref); + pDest->flags |= MEM_Term; + }else{ + rc = sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pDest, pBuf, len, 0, + sqlite3RCStrUnref); + } + }else{ + rc = sqlite3VdbeMemFromBtree(pC->uc.pCursor, iOffset, len, pDest); + if( rc ) return rc; + sqlite3VdbeSerialGet((const u8*)pDest->z, t, pDest); + if( (t&1)!=0 && encoding==SQLITE_UTF8 ){ + pDest->z[len] = 0; + pDest->flags |= MEM_Term; + } + } + pDest->flags &= ~MEM_Ephem; + return rc; +} + + /* ** Return the symbolic name for the data type of a pMem */ @@ -91477,6 +92963,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeExec( Mem *pIn2 = 0; /* 2nd input operand */ Mem *pIn3 = 0; /* 3rd input operand */ Mem *pOut = 0; /* Output operand */ + u32 colCacheCtr = 0; /* Column cache counter */ #if defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS) || defined(VDBE_PROFILE) u64 *pnCycle = 0; int bStmtScanStatus = IS_STMT_SCANSTATUS(db)!=0; @@ -91672,8 +93159,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeExec( case OP_Goto: { /* jump */ #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG - /* In debuggging mode, when the p5 flags is set on an OP_Goto, that - ** means we should really jump back to the preceeding OP_ReleaseReg + /* In debugging mode, when the p5 flags is set on an OP_Goto, that + ** means we should really jump back to the preceding OP_ReleaseReg ** instruction. */ if( pOp->p5 ){ assert( pOp->p2 < (int)(pOp - aOp) ); @@ -91881,7 +93368,7 @@ case OP_HaltIfNull: { /* in3 */ ** P5 is a value between 0 and 4, inclusive, that modifies the P4 string. ** ** 0: (no change) -** 1: NOT NULL contraint failed: P4 +** 1: NOT NULL constraint failed: P4 ** 2: UNIQUE constraint failed: P4 ** 3: CHECK constraint failed: P4 ** 4: FOREIGN KEY constraint failed: P4 @@ -93012,10 +94499,10 @@ case OP_Ge: { /* same as TK_GE, jump, in1, in3 */ ** opcodes are allowed to occur between this instruction and the previous ** OP_Lt or OP_Gt. ** -** If result of an OP_Eq comparison on the same two operands as the -** prior OP_Lt or OP_Gt would have been true, then jump to P2. -** If the result of an OP_Eq comparison on the two previous -** operands would have been false or NULL, then fall through. +** If the result of an OP_Eq comparison on the same two operands as +** the prior OP_Lt or OP_Gt would have been true, then jump to P2. If +** the result of an OP_Eq comparison on the two previous operands +** would have been false or NULL, then fall through. */ case OP_ElseEq: { /* same as TK_ESCAPE, jump */ @@ -93445,7 +94932,7 @@ case OP_IsType: { /* jump */ /* Opcode: ZeroOrNull P1 P2 P3 * * ** Synopsis: r[P2] = 0 OR NULL ** -** If all both registers P1 and P3 are NOT NULL, then store a zero in +** If both registers P1 and P3 are NOT NULL, then store a zero in ** register P2. If either registers P1 or P3 are NULL then put ** a NULL in register P2. */ @@ -93799,11 +95286,16 @@ op_column_restart: pDest->flags = aFlag[t&1]; } }else{ + u8 p5; pDest->enc = encoding; + assert( pDest->db==db ); /* This branch happens only when content is on overflow pages */ - if( ((pOp->p5 & (OPFLAG_LENGTHARG|OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG))!=0 - && ((t>=12 && (t&1)==0) || (pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG)!=0)) - || (len = sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(t))==0 + if( ((p5 = (pOp->p5 & OPFLAG_BYTELENARG))!=0 + && (p5==OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG + || (t>=12 && ((t&1)==0 || p5==OPFLAG_BYTELENARG)) + ) + ) + || sqlite3VdbeSerialTypeLen(t)==0 ){ /* Content is irrelevant for ** 1. the typeof() function, @@ -93820,11 +95312,13 @@ op_column_restart: */ sqlite3VdbeSerialGet((u8*)sqlite3CtypeMap, t, pDest); }else{ - if( len>db->aLimit[SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH] ) goto too_big; - rc = sqlite3VdbeMemFromBtree(pC->uc.pCursor, aOffset[p2], len, pDest); - if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto abort_due_to_error; - sqlite3VdbeSerialGet((const u8*)pDest->z, t, pDest); - pDest->flags &= ~MEM_Ephem; + rc = vdbeColumnFromOverflow(pC, p2, t, aOffset[p2], + p->cacheCtr, colCacheCtr, pDest); + if( rc ){ + if( rc==SQLITE_NOMEM ) goto no_mem; + if( rc==SQLITE_TOOBIG ) goto too_big; + goto abort_due_to_error; + } } } @@ -94286,7 +95780,6 @@ case OP_MakeRecord: { /* NULL value. No change in zPayload */ }else{ u64 v; - u32 i; if( serial_type==7 ){ assert( sizeof(v)==sizeof(pRec->u.r) ); memcpy(&v, &pRec->u.r, sizeof(v)); @@ -94294,12 +95787,17 @@ case OP_MakeRecord: { }else{ v = pRec->u.i; } - len = i = sqlite3SmallTypeSizes[serial_type]; - assert( i>0 ); - while( 1 /*exit-by-break*/ ){ - zPayload[--i] = (u8)(v&0xFF); - if( i==0 ) break; - v >>= 8; + len = sqlite3SmallTypeSizes[serial_type]; + assert( len>=1 && len<=8 && len!=5 && len!=7 ); + switch( len ){ + default: zPayload[7] = (u8)(v&0xff); v >>= 8; + zPayload[6] = (u8)(v&0xff); v >>= 8; + case 6: zPayload[5] = (u8)(v&0xff); v >>= 8; + zPayload[4] = (u8)(v&0xff); v >>= 8; + case 4: zPayload[3] = (u8)(v&0xff); v >>= 8; + case 3: zPayload[2] = (u8)(v&0xff); v >>= 8; + case 2: zPayload[1] = (u8)(v&0xff); v >>= 8; + case 1: zPayload[0] = (u8)(v&0xff); } zPayload += len; } @@ -95108,7 +96606,7 @@ case OP_OpenEphemeral: { /* ncycle */ } pCx = p->apCsr[pOp->p1]; if( pCx && !pCx->noReuse && ALWAYS(pOp->p2<=pCx->nField) ){ - /* If the ephermeral table is already open and has no duplicates from + /* If the ephemeral table is already open and has no duplicates from ** OP_OpenDup, then erase all existing content so that the table is ** empty again, rather than creating a new table. */ assert( pCx->isEphemeral ); @@ -95599,7 +97097,7 @@ seek_not_found: ** row. If This.P5 is false (0) then a jump is made to SeekGE.P2. If ** This.P5 is true (non-zero) then a jump is made to This.P2. The P5==0 ** case occurs when there are no inequality constraints to the right of -** the IN constraing. The jump to SeekGE.P2 ends the loop. The P5!=0 case +** the IN constraint. The jump to SeekGE.P2 ends the loop. The P5!=0 case ** occurs when there are inequality constraints to the right of the IN ** operator. In that case, the This.P2 will point either directly to or ** to setup code prior to the OP_IdxGT or OP_IdxGE opcode that checks for @@ -95607,7 +97105,7 @@ seek_not_found: ** ** Possible outcomes from this opcode:
        ** -**
      1. If the cursor is initally not pointed to any valid row, then +**
      2. If the cursor is initially not pointed to any valid row, then ** fall through into the subsequent OP_SeekGE opcode. ** **
      3. If the cursor is left pointing to a row that is before the target @@ -95839,13 +97337,13 @@ case OP_IfNotOpen: { /* jump */ ** operands to OP_NotFound and OP_IdxGT. ** ** This opcode is an optimization attempt only. If this opcode always -** falls through, the correct answer is still obtained, but extra works +** falls through, the correct answer is still obtained, but extra work ** is performed. ** ** A value of N in the seekHit flag of cursor P1 means that there exists ** a key P3:N that will match some record in the index. We want to know ** if it is possible for a record P3:P4 to match some record in the -** index. If it is not possible, we can skips some work. So if seekHit +** index. If it is not possible, we can skip some work. So if seekHit ** is less than P4, attempt to find out if a match is possible by running ** OP_NotFound. ** @@ -96357,6 +97855,7 @@ case OP_Insert: { ); pC->deferredMoveto = 0; pC->cacheStatus = CACHE_STALE; + colCacheCtr++; /* Invoke the update-hook if required. */ if( rc ) goto abort_due_to_error; @@ -96410,13 +97909,18 @@ case OP_RowCell: { ** left in an undefined state. ** ** If the OPFLAG_AUXDELETE bit is set on P5, that indicates that this -** delete one of several associated with deleting a table row and all its -** associated index entries. Exactly one of those deletes is the "primary" -** delete. The others are all on OPFLAG_FORDELETE cursors or else are -** marked with the AUXDELETE flag. +** delete is one of several associated with deleting a table row and +** all its associated index entries. Exactly one of those deletes is +** the "primary" delete. The others are all on OPFLAG_FORDELETE +** cursors or else are marked with the AUXDELETE flag. ** -** If the OPFLAG_NCHANGE flag of P2 (NB: P2 not P5) is set, then the row -** change count is incremented (otherwise not). +** If the OPFLAG_NCHANGE (0x01) flag of P2 (NB: P2 not P5) is set, then +** the row change count is incremented (otherwise not). +** +** If the OPFLAG_ISNOOP (0x40) flag of P2 (not P5!) is set, then the +** pre-update-hook for deletes is run, but the btree is otherwise unchanged. +** This happens when the OP_Delete is to be shortly followed by an OP_Insert +** with the same key, causing the btree entry to be overwritten. ** ** P1 must not be pseudo-table. It has to be a real table with ** multiple rows. @@ -96517,6 +98021,7 @@ case OP_Delete: { rc = sqlite3BtreeDelete(pC->uc.pCursor, pOp->p5); pC->cacheStatus = CACHE_STALE; + colCacheCtr++; pC->seekResult = 0; if( rc ) goto abort_due_to_error; @@ -96584,13 +98089,13 @@ case OP_SorterCompare: { ** Write into register P2 the current sorter data for sorter cursor P1. ** Then clear the column header cache on cursor P3. ** -** This opcode is normally use to move a record out of the sorter and into +** This opcode is normally used to move a record out of the sorter and into ** a register that is the source for a pseudo-table cursor created using ** OpenPseudo. That pseudo-table cursor is the one that is identified by ** parameter P3. Clearing the P3 column cache as part of this opcode saves ** us from having to issue a separate NullRow instruction to clear that cache. */ -case OP_SorterData: { +case OP_SorterData: { /* ncycle */ VdbeCursor *pC; pOut = &aMem[pOp->p2]; @@ -96865,8 +98370,8 @@ case OP_IfSmaller: { /* jump */ ** regression tests can determine whether or not the optimizer is ** correctly optimizing out sorts. */ -case OP_SorterSort: /* jump */ -case OP_Sort: { /* jump */ +case OP_SorterSort: /* jump ncycle */ +case OP_Sort: { /* jump ncycle */ #ifdef SQLITE_TEST sqlite3_sort_count++; sqlite3_search_count--; @@ -97393,7 +98898,7 @@ case OP_IdxGE: { /* jump, ncycle */ ** file is given by P1. ** ** The table being destroyed is in the main database file if P3==0. If -** P3==1 then the table to be clear is in the auxiliary database file +** P3==1 then the table to be destroyed is in the auxiliary database file ** that is used to store tables create using CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE. ** ** If AUTOVACUUM is enabled then it is possible that another root page @@ -97453,8 +98958,8 @@ case OP_Destroy: { /* out2 */ ** in the database file is given by P1. But, unlike Destroy, do not ** remove the table or index from the database file. ** -** The table being clear is in the main database file if P2==0. If -** P2==1 then the table to be clear is in the auxiliary database file +** The table being cleared is in the main database file if P2==0. If +** P2==1 then the table to be cleared is in the auxiliary database file ** that is used to store tables create using CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE. ** ** If the P3 value is non-zero, then the row change count is incremented @@ -97540,13 +99045,41 @@ case OP_CreateBtree: { /* out2 */ /* Opcode: SqlExec * * * P4 * ** ** Run the SQL statement or statements specified in the P4 string. +** Disable Auth and Trace callbacks while those statements are running if +** P1 is true. */ case OP_SqlExec: { + char *zErr; +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION + sqlite3_xauth xAuth; +#endif + u8 mTrace; + sqlite3VdbeIncrWriteCounter(p, 0); db->nSqlExec++; - rc = sqlite3_exec(db, pOp->p4.z, 0, 0, 0); + zErr = 0; +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION + xAuth = db->xAuth; +#endif + mTrace = db->mTrace; + if( pOp->p1 ){ +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION + db->xAuth = 0; +#endif + db->mTrace = 0; + } + rc = sqlite3_exec(db, pOp->p4.z, 0, 0, &zErr); db->nSqlExec--; - if( rc ) goto abort_due_to_error; +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTHORIZATION + db->xAuth = xAuth; +#endif + db->mTrace = mTrace; + if( zErr || rc ){ + sqlite3VdbeError(p, "%s", zErr); + sqlite3_free(zErr); + if( rc==SQLITE_NOMEM ) goto no_mem; + goto abort_due_to_error; + } break; } @@ -98280,7 +99813,7 @@ case OP_AggStep1: { /* If this function is inside of a trigger, the register array in aMem[] ** might change from one evaluation to the next. The next block of code ** checks to see if the register array has changed, and if so it - ** reinitializes the relavant parts of the sqlite3_context object */ + ** reinitializes the relevant parts of the sqlite3_context object */ if( pCtx->pMem != pMem ){ pCtx->pMem = pMem; for(i=pCtx->argc-1; i>=0; i--) pCtx->argv[i] = &aMem[pOp->p2+i]; @@ -98767,6 +100300,53 @@ case OP_VOpen: { /* ncycle */ } #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */ +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE +/* Opcode: VCheck P1 P2 P3 P4 * +** +** P4 is a pointer to a Table object that is a virtual table in schema P1 +** that supports the xIntegrity() method. This opcode runs the xIntegrity() +** method for that virtual table, using P3 as the integer argument. If +** an error is reported back, the table name is prepended to the error +** message and that message is stored in P2. If no errors are seen, +** register P2 is set to NULL. +*/ +case OP_VCheck: { /* out2 */ + Table *pTab; + sqlite3_vtab *pVtab; + const sqlite3_module *pModule; + char *zErr = 0; + + pOut = &aMem[pOp->p2]; + sqlite3VdbeMemSetNull(pOut); /* Innocent until proven guilty */ + assert( pOp->p4type==P4_TABLE ); + pTab = pOp->p4.pTab; + assert( pTab!=0 ); + assert( IsVirtual(pTab) ); + assert( pTab->u.vtab.p!=0 ); + pVtab = pTab->u.vtab.p->pVtab; + assert( pVtab!=0 ); + pModule = pVtab->pModule; + assert( pModule!=0 ); + assert( pModule->iVersion>=4 ); + assert( pModule->xIntegrity!=0 ); + pTab->nTabRef++; + sqlite3VtabLock(pTab->u.vtab.p); + assert( pOp->p1>=0 && pOp->p1nDb ); + rc = pModule->xIntegrity(pVtab, db->aDb[pOp->p1].zDbSName, pTab->zName, + pOp->p3, &zErr); + sqlite3VtabUnlock(pTab->u.vtab.p); + sqlite3DeleteTable(db, pTab); + if( rc ){ + sqlite3_free(zErr); + goto abort_due_to_error; + } + if( zErr ){ + sqlite3VdbeMemSetStr(pOut, zErr, -1, SQLITE_UTF8, sqlite3_free); + } + break; +} +#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */ + #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE /* Opcode: VInitIn P1 P2 P3 * * ** Synopsis: r[P2]=ValueList(P1,P3) @@ -99158,7 +100738,7 @@ case OP_MaxPgcnt: { /* out2 */ ** This opcode works exactly like OP_Function. The only difference is in ** its name. This opcode is used in places where the function must be ** purely non-deterministic. Some built-in date/time functions can be -** either determinitic of non-deterministic, depending on their arguments. +** either deterministic of non-deterministic, depending on their arguments. ** When those function are used in a non-deterministic way, they will check ** to see if they were called using OP_PureFunc instead of OP_Function, and ** if they were, they throw an error. @@ -99176,7 +100756,7 @@ case OP_Function: { /* group */ /* If this function is inside of a trigger, the register array in aMem[] ** might change from one evaluation to the next. The next block of code ** checks to see if the register array has changed, and if so it - ** reinitializes the relavant parts of the sqlite3_context object */ + ** reinitializes the relevant parts of the sqlite3_context object */ pOut = &aMem[pOp->p3]; if( pCtx->pOut != pOut ){ pCtx->pVdbe = p; @@ -99252,7 +100832,7 @@ case OP_FilterAdd: { printf("hash: %llu modulo %d -> %u\n", h, pIn1->n, (int)(h%pIn1->n)); } #endif - h %= pIn1->n; + h %= (pIn1->n*8); pIn1->z[h/8] |= 1<<(h&7); break; } @@ -99288,7 +100868,7 @@ case OP_Filter: { /* jump */ printf("hash: %llu modulo %d -> %u\n", h, pIn1->n, (int)(h%pIn1->n)); } #endif - h %= pIn1->n; + h %= (pIn1->n*8); if( (pIn1->z[h/8] & (1<<(h&7)))==0 ){ VdbeBranchTaken(1, 2); p->aCounter[SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FILTER_HIT]++; @@ -99540,7 +101120,7 @@ default: { /* This is really OP_Noop, OP_Explain */ } if( opProperty==0xff ){ /* Never happens. This code exists to avoid a harmless linkage - ** warning aboud sqlite3VdbeRegisterDump() being defined but not + ** warning about sqlite3VdbeRegisterDump() being defined but not ** used. */ sqlite3VdbeRegisterDump(p); } @@ -99713,8 +101293,7 @@ static int blobSeekToRow(Incrblob *p, sqlite3_int64 iRow, char **pzErr){ /* Set the value of register r[1] in the SQL statement to integer iRow. ** This is done directly as a performance optimization */ - v->aMem[1].flags = MEM_Int; - v->aMem[1].u.i = iRow; + sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(&v->aMem[1], iRow); /* If the statement has been run before (and is paused at the OP_ResultRow) ** then back it up to the point where it does the OP_NotExists. This could @@ -99797,7 +101376,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_blob_open( #endif *ppBlob = 0; #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR - if( !sqlite3SafetyCheckOk(db) || zTable==0 ){ + if( !sqlite3SafetyCheckOk(db) || zTable==0 || zColumn==0 ){ return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; } #endif @@ -100258,7 +101837,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_blob_reopen(sqlite3_blob *pBlob, sqlite3_int64 iRow){ ** The threshold for the amount of main memory to use before flushing ** records to a PMA is roughly the same as the limit configured for the ** page-cache of the main database. Specifically, the threshold is set to -** the value returned by "PRAGMA main.page_size" multipled by +** the value returned by "PRAGMA main.page_size" multiplied by ** that returned by "PRAGMA main.cache_size", in bytes. ** ** If the sorter is running in single-threaded mode, then all PMAs generated @@ -100281,7 +101860,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_blob_reopen(sqlite3_blob *pBlob, sqlite3_int64 iRow){ ** ** If there are fewer than SORTER_MAX_MERGE_COUNT PMAs in total and the ** sorter is running in single-threaded mode, then these PMAs are merged -** incrementally as keys are retreived from the sorter by the VDBE. The +** incrementally as keys are retrieved from the sorter by the VDBE. The ** MergeEngine object, described in further detail below, performs this ** merge. ** @@ -100359,7 +101938,7 @@ struct SorterFile { struct SorterList { SorterRecord *pList; /* Linked list of records */ u8 *aMemory; /* If non-NULL, bulk memory to hold pList */ - int szPMA; /* Size of pList as PMA in bytes */ + i64 szPMA; /* Size of pList as PMA in bytes */ }; /* @@ -100444,7 +102023,7 @@ struct MergeEngine { ** ** Essentially, this structure contains all those fields of the VdbeSorter ** structure for which each thread requires a separate instance. For example, -** each thread requries its own UnpackedRecord object to unpack records in +** each thread requeries its own UnpackedRecord object to unpack records in ** as part of comparison operations. ** ** Before a background thread is launched, variable bDone is set to 0. Then, @@ -100468,10 +102047,10 @@ typedef int (*SorterCompare)(SortSubtask*,int*,const void*,int,const void*,int); struct SortSubtask { SQLiteThread *pThread; /* Background thread, if any */ int bDone; /* Set if thread is finished but not joined */ + int nPMA; /* Number of PMAs currently in file */ VdbeSorter *pSorter; /* Sorter that owns this sub-task */ UnpackedRecord *pUnpacked; /* Space to unpack a record */ SorterList list; /* List for thread to write to a PMA */ - int nPMA; /* Number of PMAs currently in file */ SorterCompare xCompare; /* Compare function to use */ SorterFile file; /* Temp file for level-0 PMAs */ SorterFile file2; /* Space for other PMAs */ @@ -100516,7 +102095,7 @@ struct VdbeSorter { ** PMA, in sorted order. The next key to be read is cached in nKey/aKey. ** aKey might point into aMap or into aBuffer. If neither of those locations ** contain a contiguous representation of the key, then aAlloc is allocated -** and the key is copied into aAlloc and aKey is made to poitn to aAlloc. +** and the key is copied into aAlloc and aKey is made to point to aAlloc. ** ** pFd==0 at EOF. */ @@ -101887,7 +103466,7 @@ static int vdbeSorterFlushPMA(VdbeSorter *pSorter){ ** the background thread from a sub-tasks previous turn is still running, ** skip it. If the first (pSorter->nTask-1) sub-tasks are all still busy, ** fall back to using the final sub-task. The first (pSorter->nTask-1) - ** sub-tasks are prefered as they use background threads - the final + ** sub-tasks are preferred as they use background threads - the final ** sub-task uses the main thread. */ for(i=0; iiPrev + i + 1) % nWorker; @@ -101945,8 +103524,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3VdbeSorterWrite( int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return Code */ SorterRecord *pNew; /* New list element */ int bFlush; /* True to flush contents of memory to PMA */ - int nReq; /* Bytes of memory required */ - int nPMA; /* Bytes of PMA space required */ + i64 nReq; /* Bytes of memory required */ + i64 nPMA; /* Bytes of PMA space required */ int t; /* serial type of first record field */ assert( pCsr->eCurType==CURTYPE_SORTER ); @@ -102371,7 +103950,7 @@ static int vdbePmaReaderIncrMergeInit(PmaReader *pReadr, int eMode){ rc = vdbeMergeEngineInit(pTask, pIncr->pMerger, eMode); - /* Set up the required files for pIncr. A multi-theaded IncrMerge object + /* Set up the required files for pIncr. A multi-threaded IncrMerge object ** requires two temp files to itself, whereas a single-threaded object ** only requires a region of pTask->file2. */ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ @@ -103011,6 +104590,8 @@ static int bytecodevtabConnect( "p5 INT," "comment TEXT," "subprog TEXT," + "nexec INT," + "ncycle INT," "stmt HIDDEN" ");", @@ -103173,7 +104754,7 @@ static int bytecodevtabColumn( } } } - i += 10; + i += 20; } } switch( i ){ @@ -103223,16 +104804,31 @@ static int bytecodevtabColumn( } break; } - case 10: /* tables_used.type */ + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS + case 9: /* nexec */ + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pOp->nExec); + break; + case 10: /* ncycle */ + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pOp->nCycle); + break; +#else + case 9: /* nexec */ + case 10: /* ncycle */ + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, 0); + break; +#endif + + case 20: /* tables_used.type */ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, pCur->zType, -1, SQLITE_STATIC); break; - case 11: /* tables_used.schema */ + case 21: /* tables_used.schema */ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, pCur->zSchema, -1, SQLITE_STATIC); break; - case 12: /* tables_used.name */ + case 22: /* tables_used.name */ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, pCur->zName, -1, SQLITE_STATIC); break; - case 13: /* tables_used.wr */ + case 23: /* tables_used.wr */ sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pOp->opcode==OP_OpenWrite); break; } @@ -103306,7 +104902,7 @@ static int bytecodevtabBestIndex( int rc = SQLITE_CONSTRAINT; struct sqlite3_index_constraint *p; bytecodevtab *pVTab = (bytecodevtab*)tab; - int iBaseCol = pVTab->bTablesUsed ? 4 : 8; + int iBaseCol = pVTab->bTablesUsed ? 4 : 10; pIdxInfo->estimatedCost = (double)100; pIdxInfo->estimatedRows = 100; pIdxInfo->idxNum = 0; @@ -103353,7 +104949,8 @@ static sqlite3_module bytecodevtabModule = { /* xSavepoint */ 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ 0, - /* xShadowName */ 0 + /* xShadowName */ 0, + /* xIntegrity */ 0 }; @@ -103877,7 +105474,7 @@ static int walkWindowList(Walker *pWalker, Window *pList, int bOneOnly){ ** The return value from this routine is WRC_Abort to abandon the tree walk ** and WRC_Continue to continue. */ -static SQLITE_NOINLINE int walkExpr(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ +SQLITE_PRIVATE SQLITE_NOINLINE int sqlite3WalkExprNN(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ int rc; testcase( ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_TokenOnly) ); testcase( ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_Reduced) ); @@ -103886,7 +105483,9 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE int walkExpr(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ if( rc ) return rc & WRC_Abort; if( !ExprHasProperty(pExpr,(EP_TokenOnly|EP_Leaf)) ){ assert( pExpr->x.pList==0 || pExpr->pRight==0 ); - if( pExpr->pLeft && walkExpr(pWalker, pExpr->pLeft) ) return WRC_Abort; + if( pExpr->pLeft && sqlite3WalkExprNN(pWalker, pExpr->pLeft) ){ + return WRC_Abort; + } if( pExpr->pRight ){ assert( !ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_WinFunc) ); pExpr = pExpr->pRight; @@ -103910,7 +105509,7 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE int walkExpr(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ return WRC_Continue; } SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalkExpr(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ - return pExpr ? walkExpr(pWalker,pExpr) : WRC_Continue; + return pExpr ? sqlite3WalkExprNN(pWalker,pExpr) : WRC_Continue; } /* @@ -104036,7 +105635,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalkSelect(Walker *pWalker, Select *p){ } /* Increase the walkerDepth when entering a subquery, and -** descrease when leaving the subquery. +** decrease when leaving the subquery. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3WalkerDepthIncrease(Walker *pWalker, Select *pSelect){ UNUSED_PARAMETER(pSelect); @@ -104180,21 +105779,36 @@ static void resolveAlias( } /* -** Subqueries stores the original database, table and column names for their -** result sets in ExprList.a[].zSpan, in the form "DATABASE.TABLE.COLUMN". -** Check to see if the zSpan given to this routine matches the zDb, zTab, -** and zCol. If any of zDb, zTab, and zCol are NULL then those fields will -** match anything. +** Subqueries store the original database, table and column names for their +** result sets in ExprList.a[].zSpan, in the form "DATABASE.TABLE.COLUMN", +** and mark the expression-list item by setting ExprList.a[].fg.eEName +** to ENAME_TAB. +** +** Check to see if the zSpan/eEName of the expression-list item passed to this +** routine matches the zDb, zTab, and zCol. If any of zDb, zTab, and zCol are +** NULL then those fields will match anything. Return true if there is a match, +** or false otherwise. +** +** SF_NestedFrom subqueries also store an entry for the implicit rowid (or +** _rowid_, or oid) column by setting ExprList.a[].fg.eEName to ENAME_ROWID, +** and setting zSpan to "DATABASE.TABLE.". This type of pItem +** argument matches if zCol is a rowid alias. If it is not NULL, (*pbRowid) +** is set to 1 if there is this kind of match. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3MatchEName( const struct ExprList_item *pItem, const char *zCol, const char *zTab, - const char *zDb + const char *zDb, + int *pbRowid ){ int n; const char *zSpan; - if( pItem->fg.eEName!=ENAME_TAB ) return 0; + int eEName = pItem->fg.eEName; + if( eEName!=ENAME_TAB && (eEName!=ENAME_ROWID || NEVER(pbRowid==0)) ){ + return 0; + } + assert( pbRowid==0 || *pbRowid==0 ); zSpan = pItem->zEName; for(n=0; ALWAYS(zSpan[n]) && zSpan[n]!='.'; n++){} if( zDb && (sqlite3StrNICmp(zSpan, zDb, n)!=0 || zDb[n]!=0) ){ @@ -104206,9 +105820,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3MatchEName( return 0; } zSpan += n+1; - if( zCol && sqlite3StrICmp(zSpan, zCol)!=0 ){ - return 0; + if( zCol ){ + if( eEName==ENAME_TAB && sqlite3StrICmp(zSpan, zCol)!=0 ) return 0; + if( eEName==ENAME_ROWID && sqlite3IsRowid(zCol)==0 ) return 0; } + if( eEName==ENAME_ROWID ) *pbRowid = 1; return 1; } @@ -104341,7 +105957,7 @@ static int lookupName( ){ int i, j; /* Loop counters */ int cnt = 0; /* Number of matching column names */ - int cntTab = 0; /* Number of matching table names */ + int cntTab = 0; /* Number of potential "rowid" matches */ int nSubquery = 0; /* How many levels of subquery */ sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; /* The database connection */ SrcItem *pItem; /* Use for looping over pSrcList items */ @@ -104418,39 +106034,49 @@ static int lookupName( assert( pEList!=0 ); assert( pEList->nExpr==pTab->nCol ); for(j=0; jnExpr; j++){ - if( !sqlite3MatchEName(&pEList->a[j], zCol, zTab, zDb) ){ + int bRowid = 0; /* True if possible rowid match */ + if( !sqlite3MatchEName(&pEList->a[j], zCol, zTab, zDb, &bRowid) ){ continue; } - if( cnt>0 ){ - if( pItem->fg.isUsing==0 - || sqlite3IdListIndex(pItem->u3.pUsing, zCol)<0 - ){ - /* Two or more tables have the same column name which is - ** not joined by USING. This is an error. Signal as much - ** by clearing pFJMatch and letting cnt go above 1. */ - sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, pFJMatch); - pFJMatch = 0; - }else - if( (pItem->fg.jointype & JT_RIGHT)==0 ){ - /* An INNER or LEFT JOIN. Use the left-most table */ - continue; - }else - if( (pItem->fg.jointype & JT_LEFT)==0 ){ - /* A RIGHT JOIN. Use the right-most table */ - cnt = 0; - sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, pFJMatch); - pFJMatch = 0; - }else{ - /* For a FULL JOIN, we must construct a coalesce() func */ - extendFJMatch(pParse, &pFJMatch, pMatch, pExpr->iColumn); + if( bRowid==0 ){ + if( cnt>0 ){ + if( pItem->fg.isUsing==0 + || sqlite3IdListIndex(pItem->u3.pUsing, zCol)<0 + ){ + /* Two or more tables have the same column name which is + ** not joined by USING. This is an error. Signal as much + ** by clearing pFJMatch and letting cnt go above 1. */ + sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, pFJMatch); + pFJMatch = 0; + }else + if( (pItem->fg.jointype & JT_RIGHT)==0 ){ + /* An INNER or LEFT JOIN. Use the left-most table */ + continue; + }else + if( (pItem->fg.jointype & JT_LEFT)==0 ){ + /* A RIGHT JOIN. Use the right-most table */ + cnt = 0; + sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, pFJMatch); + pFJMatch = 0; + }else{ + /* For a FULL JOIN, we must construct a coalesce() func */ + extendFJMatch(pParse, &pFJMatch, pMatch, pExpr->iColumn); + } } + cnt++; + hit = 1; + }else if( cnt>0 ){ + /* This is a potential rowid match, but there has already been + ** a real match found. So this can be ignored. */ + continue; } - cnt++; - cntTab = 2; + cntTab++; pMatch = pItem; pExpr->iColumn = j; pEList->a[j].fg.bUsed = 1; - hit = 1; + + /* rowid cannot be part of a USING clause - assert() this. */ + assert( bRowid==0 || pEList->a[j].fg.bUsingTerm==0 ); if( pEList->a[j].fg.bUsingTerm ) break; } if( hit || zTab==0 ) continue; @@ -104645,10 +106271,10 @@ static int lookupName( && pMatch && (pNC->ncFlags & (NC_IdxExpr|NC_GenCol))==0 && sqlite3IsRowid(zCol) - && ALWAYS(VisibleRowid(pMatch->pTab)) + && ALWAYS(VisibleRowid(pMatch->pTab) || pMatch->fg.isNestedFrom) ){ cnt = 1; - pExpr->iColumn = -1; + if( pMatch->fg.isNestedFrom==0 ) pExpr->iColumn = -1; pExpr->affExpr = SQLITE_AFF_INTEGER; } @@ -105101,6 +106727,7 @@ static int resolveExprStep(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ Window *pWin = (IsWindowFunc(pExpr) ? pExpr->y.pWin : 0); #endif assert( !ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_xIsSelect|EP_IntValue) ); + assert( pExpr->pLeft==0 || pExpr->pLeft->op==TK_ORDER ); zId = pExpr->u.zToken; pDef = sqlite3FindFunction(pParse->db, zId, n, enc, 0); if( pDef==0 ){ @@ -105242,6 +106869,10 @@ static int resolveExprStep(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ pNC->nNcErr++; } #endif + else if( is_agg==0 && pExpr->pLeft ){ + sqlite3ExprOrderByAggregateError(pParse, pExpr); + pNC->nNcErr++; + } if( is_agg ){ /* Window functions may not be arguments of aggregate functions. ** Or arguments of other window functions. But aggregate functions @@ -105260,6 +106891,11 @@ static int resolveExprStep(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ #endif sqlite3WalkExprList(pWalker, pList); if( is_agg ){ + if( pExpr->pLeft ){ + assert( pExpr->pLeft->op==TK_ORDER ); + assert( ExprUseXList(pExpr->pLeft) ); + sqlite3WalkExprList(pWalker, pExpr->pLeft->x.pList); + } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC if( pWin ){ Select *pSel = pNC->pWinSelect; @@ -105770,7 +107406,7 @@ static int resolveOrderGroupBy( } for(j=0; jpEList->nExpr; j++){ if( sqlite3ExprCompare(0, pE, pSelect->pEList->a[j].pExpr, -1)==0 ){ - /* Since this expresion is being changed into a reference + /* Since this expression is being changed into a reference ** to an identical expression in the result set, remove all Window ** objects belonging to the expression from the Select.pWin list. */ windowRemoveExprFromSelect(pSelect, pE); @@ -105823,10 +107459,8 @@ static int resolveSelectStep(Walker *pWalker, Select *p){ while( p ){ assert( (p->selFlags & SF_Expanded)!=0 ); assert( (p->selFlags & SF_Resolved)==0 ); - assert( db->suppressErr==0 ); /* SF_Resolved not set if errors suppressed */ p->selFlags |= SF_Resolved; - /* Resolve the expressions in the LIMIT and OFFSET clauses. These ** are not allowed to refer to any names, so pass an empty NameContext. */ @@ -106093,7 +107727,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ResolveExprNames( return SQLITE_ERROR; } #endif - sqlite3WalkExpr(&w, pExpr); + assert( pExpr!=0 ); + sqlite3WalkExprNN(&w, pExpr); #if SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH>0 w.pParse->nHeight -= pExpr->nHeight; #endif @@ -106135,7 +107770,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ResolveExprListNames( return WRC_Abort; } #endif - sqlite3WalkExpr(&w, pExpr); + sqlite3WalkExprNN(&w, pExpr); #if SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH>0 w.pParse->nHeight -= pExpr->nHeight; #endif @@ -106157,7 +107792,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ResolveExprListNames( /* ** Resolve all names in all expressions of a SELECT and in all -** decendents of the SELECT, including compounds off of p->pPrior, +** descendants of the SELECT, including compounds off of p->pPrior, ** subqueries in expressions, and subqueries used as FROM clause ** terms. ** @@ -106307,6 +107942,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE char sqlite3ExprAffinity(const Expr *pExpr){ if( op==TK_SELECT_COLUMN ){ assert( pExpr->pLeft!=0 && ExprUseXSelect(pExpr->pLeft) ); assert( pExpr->iColumn < pExpr->iTable ); + assert( pExpr->iColumn >= 0 ); assert( pExpr->iTable==pExpr->pLeft->x.pSelect->pEList->nExpr ); return sqlite3ExprAffinity( pExpr->pLeft->x.pSelect->pEList->a[pExpr->iColumn].pExpr @@ -106543,7 +108179,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE CollSeq *sqlite3ExprCollSeq(Parse *pParse, const Expr *pExpr){ /* ** Return the collation sequence for the expression pExpr. If ** there is no defined collating sequence, return a pointer to the -** defautl collation sequence. +** default collation sequence. ** ** See also: sqlite3ExprCollSeq() ** @@ -106673,7 +108309,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE CollSeq *sqlite3BinaryCompareCollSeq( return pColl; } -/* Expresssion p is a comparison operator. Return a collation sequence +/* Expression p is a comparison operator. Return a collation sequence ** appropriate for the comparison operator. ** ** This is normally just a wrapper around sqlite3BinaryCompareCollSeq(). @@ -106830,6 +108466,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3ExprForVectorField( */ pRet = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_SELECT_COLUMN, 0, 0); if( pRet ){ + ExprSetProperty(pRet, EP_FullSize); pRet->iTable = nField; pRet->iColumn = iField; pRet->pLeft = pVector; @@ -107129,6 +108766,15 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprSetHeightAndFlags(Parse *pParse, Expr *p){ #define exprSetHeight(y) #endif /* SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH>0 */ +/* +** Set the error offset for an Expr node, if possible. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprSetErrorOffset(Expr *pExpr, int iOfst){ + if( pExpr==0 ) return; + if( NEVER(ExprUseWJoin(pExpr)) ) return; + pExpr->w.iOfst = iOfst; +} + /* ** This routine is the core allocator for Expr nodes. ** @@ -107411,6 +109057,69 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3ExprFunction( return pNew; } +/* +** Report an error when attempting to use an ORDER BY clause within +** the arguments of a non-aggregate function. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprOrderByAggregateError(Parse *pParse, Expr *p){ + sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, + "ORDER BY may not be used with non-aggregate %#T()", p + ); +} + +/* +** Attach an ORDER BY clause to a function call. +** +** functionname( arguments ORDER BY sortlist ) +** \_____________________/ \______/ +** pExpr pOrderBy +** +** The ORDER BY clause is inserted into a new Expr node of type TK_ORDER +** and added to the Expr.pLeft field of the parent TK_FUNCTION node. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ExprAddFunctionOrderBy( + Parse *pParse, /* Parsing context */ + Expr *pExpr, /* The function call to which ORDER BY is to be added */ + ExprList *pOrderBy /* The ORDER BY clause to add */ +){ + Expr *pOB; + sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; + if( NEVER(pOrderBy==0) ){ + assert( db->mallocFailed ); + return; + } + if( pExpr==0 ){ + assert( db->mallocFailed ); + sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, pOrderBy); + return; + } + assert( pExpr->op==TK_FUNCTION ); + assert( pExpr->pLeft==0 ); + assert( ExprUseXList(pExpr) ); + if( pExpr->x.pList==0 || NEVER(pExpr->x.pList->nExpr==0) ){ + /* Ignore ORDER BY on zero-argument aggregates */ + sqlite3ParserAddCleanup(pParse, + (void(*)(sqlite3*,void*))sqlite3ExprListDelete, + pOrderBy); + return; + } + if( IsWindowFunc(pExpr) ){ + sqlite3ExprOrderByAggregateError(pParse, pExpr); + sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, pOrderBy); + return; + } + + pOB = sqlite3ExprAlloc(db, TK_ORDER, 0, 0); + if( pOB==0 ){ + sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, pOrderBy); + return; + } + pOB->x.pList = pOrderBy; + assert( ExprUseXList(pOB) ); + pExpr->pLeft = pOB; + ExprSetProperty(pOB, EP_FullSize); +} + /* ** Check to see if a function is usable according to current access ** rules: @@ -107589,7 +109298,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ClearOnOrUsing(sqlite3 *db, OnOrUsing *p){ /* ** Arrange to cause pExpr to be deleted when the pParse is deleted. ** This is similar to sqlite3ExprDelete() except that the delete is -** deferred untilthe pParse is deleted. +** deferred until the pParse is deleted. ** ** The pExpr might be deleted immediately on an OOM error. ** @@ -107664,11 +109373,7 @@ static int dupedExprStructSize(const Expr *p, int flags){ assert( flags==EXPRDUP_REDUCE || flags==0 ); /* Only one flag value allowed */ assert( EXPR_FULLSIZE<=0xfff ); assert( (0xfff & (EP_Reduced|EP_TokenOnly))==0 ); - if( 0==flags || p->op==TK_SELECT_COLUMN -#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC - || ExprHasProperty(p, EP_WinFunc) -#endif - ){ + if( 0==flags || ExprHasProperty(p, EP_FullSize) ){ nSize = EXPR_FULLSIZE; }else{ assert( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_TokenOnly|EP_Reduced) ); @@ -107699,56 +109404,93 @@ static int dupedExprNodeSize(const Expr *p, int flags){ /* ** Return the number of bytes required to create a duplicate of the -** expression passed as the first argument. The second argument is a -** mask containing EXPRDUP_XXX flags. +** expression passed as the first argument. ** ** The value returned includes space to create a copy of the Expr struct ** itself and the buffer referred to by Expr.u.zToken, if any. ** -** If the EXPRDUP_REDUCE flag is set, then the return value includes -** space to duplicate all Expr nodes in the tree formed by Expr.pLeft -** and Expr.pRight variables (but not for any structures pointed to or -** descended from the Expr.x.pList or Expr.x.pSelect variables). +** The return value includes space to duplicate all Expr nodes in the +** tree formed by Expr.pLeft and Expr.pRight, but not any other +** substructure such as Expr.x.pList, Expr.x.pSelect, and Expr.y.pWin. */ -static int dupedExprSize(const Expr *p, int flags){ - int nByte = 0; - if( p ){ - nByte = dupedExprNodeSize(p, flags); - if( flags&EXPRDUP_REDUCE ){ - nByte += dupedExprSize(p->pLeft, flags) + dupedExprSize(p->pRight, flags); - } - } +static int dupedExprSize(const Expr *p){ + int nByte; + assert( p!=0 ); + nByte = dupedExprNodeSize(p, EXPRDUP_REDUCE); + if( p->pLeft ) nByte += dupedExprSize(p->pLeft); + if( p->pRight ) nByte += dupedExprSize(p->pRight); + assert( nByte==ROUND8(nByte) ); return nByte; } /* -** This function is similar to sqlite3ExprDup(), except that if pzBuffer -** is not NULL then *pzBuffer is assumed to point to a buffer large enough -** to store the copy of expression p, the copies of p->u.zToken -** (if applicable), and the copies of the p->pLeft and p->pRight expressions, -** if any. Before returning, *pzBuffer is set to the first byte past the -** portion of the buffer copied into by this function. +** An EdupBuf is a memory allocation used to stored multiple Expr objects +** together with their Expr.zToken content. This is used to help implement +** compression while doing sqlite3ExprDup(). The top-level Expr does the +** allocation for itself and many of its decendents, then passes an instance +** of the structure down into exprDup() so that they decendents can have +** access to that memory. */ -static Expr *exprDup(sqlite3 *db, const Expr *p, int dupFlags, u8 **pzBuffer){ +typedef struct EdupBuf EdupBuf; +struct EdupBuf { + u8 *zAlloc; /* Memory space available for storage */ +#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG + u8 *zEnd; /* First byte past the end of memory */ +#endif +}; + +/* +** This function is similar to sqlite3ExprDup(), except that if pEdupBuf +** is not NULL then it points to memory that can be used to store a copy +** of the input Expr p together with its p->u.zToken (if any). pEdupBuf +** is updated with the new buffer tail prior to returning. +*/ +static Expr *exprDup( + sqlite3 *db, /* Database connection (for memory allocation) */ + const Expr *p, /* Expr tree to be duplicated */ + int dupFlags, /* EXPRDUP_REDUCE for compression. 0 if not */ + EdupBuf *pEdupBuf /* Preallocated storage space, or NULL */ +){ Expr *pNew; /* Value to return */ - u8 *zAlloc; /* Memory space from which to build Expr object */ + EdupBuf sEdupBuf; /* Memory space from which to build Expr object */ u32 staticFlag; /* EP_Static if space not obtained from malloc */ + int nToken = -1; /* Space needed for p->u.zToken. -1 means unknown */ assert( db!=0 ); assert( p ); assert( dupFlags==0 || dupFlags==EXPRDUP_REDUCE ); - assert( pzBuffer==0 || dupFlags==EXPRDUP_REDUCE ); + assert( pEdupBuf==0 || dupFlags==EXPRDUP_REDUCE ); /* Figure out where to write the new Expr structure. */ - if( pzBuffer ){ - zAlloc = *pzBuffer; + if( pEdupBuf ){ + sEdupBuf.zAlloc = pEdupBuf->zAlloc; +#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG + sEdupBuf.zEnd = pEdupBuf->zEnd; +#endif staticFlag = EP_Static; - assert( zAlloc!=0 ); + assert( sEdupBuf.zAlloc!=0 ); + assert( dupFlags==EXPRDUP_REDUCE ); }else{ - zAlloc = sqlite3DbMallocRawNN(db, dupedExprSize(p, dupFlags)); + int nAlloc; + if( dupFlags ){ + nAlloc = dupedExprSize(p); + }else if( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_IntValue) && p->u.zToken ){ + nToken = sqlite3Strlen30NN(p->u.zToken)+1; + nAlloc = ROUND8(EXPR_FULLSIZE + nToken); + }else{ + nToken = 0; + nAlloc = ROUND8(EXPR_FULLSIZE); + } + assert( nAlloc==ROUND8(nAlloc) ); + sEdupBuf.zAlloc = sqlite3DbMallocRawNN(db, nAlloc); +#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG + sEdupBuf.zEnd = sEdupBuf.zAlloc ? sEdupBuf.zAlloc+nAlloc : 0; +#endif + staticFlag = 0; } - pNew = (Expr *)zAlloc; + pNew = (Expr *)sEdupBuf.zAlloc; + assert( EIGHT_BYTE_ALIGNMENT(pNew) ); if( pNew ){ /* Set nNewSize to the size allocated for the structure pointed to @@ -107757,22 +109499,27 @@ static Expr *exprDup(sqlite3 *db, const Expr *p, int dupFlags, u8 **pzBuffer){ ** by the copy of the p->u.zToken string (if any). */ const unsigned nStructSize = dupedExprStructSize(p, dupFlags); - const int nNewSize = nStructSize & 0xfff; - int nToken; - if( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_IntValue) && p->u.zToken ){ - nToken = sqlite3Strlen30(p->u.zToken) + 1; - }else{ - nToken = 0; + int nNewSize = nStructSize & 0xfff; + if( nToken<0 ){ + if( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_IntValue) && p->u.zToken ){ + nToken = sqlite3Strlen30(p->u.zToken) + 1; + }else{ + nToken = 0; + } } if( dupFlags ){ + assert( (int)(sEdupBuf.zEnd - sEdupBuf.zAlloc) >= nNewSize+nToken ); assert( ExprHasProperty(p, EP_Reduced)==0 ); - memcpy(zAlloc, p, nNewSize); + memcpy(sEdupBuf.zAlloc, p, nNewSize); }else{ u32 nSize = (u32)exprStructSize(p); - memcpy(zAlloc, p, nSize); + assert( (int)(sEdupBuf.zEnd - sEdupBuf.zAlloc) >= + (int)EXPR_FULLSIZE+nToken ); + memcpy(sEdupBuf.zAlloc, p, nSize); if( nSizeu.zToken string, if any. */ - if( nToken ){ - char *zToken = pNew->u.zToken = (char*)&zAlloc[nNewSize]; + assert( nToken>=0 ); + if( nToken>0 ){ + char *zToken = pNew->u.zToken = (char*)&sEdupBuf.zAlloc[nNewSize]; memcpy(zToken, p->u.zToken, nToken); + nNewSize += nToken; } + sEdupBuf.zAlloc += ROUND8(nNewSize); + + if( ((p->flags|pNew->flags)&(EP_TokenOnly|EP_Leaf))==0 ){ - if( 0==((p->flags|pNew->flags) & (EP_TokenOnly|EP_Leaf)) ){ /* Fill in the pNew->x.pSelect or pNew->x.pList member. */ if( ExprUseXSelect(p) ){ pNew->x.pSelect = sqlite3SelectDup(db, p->x.pSelect, dupFlags); }else{ - pNew->x.pList = sqlite3ExprListDup(db, p->x.pList, dupFlags); + pNew->x.pList = sqlite3ExprListDup(db, p->x.pList, + p->op!=TK_ORDER ? dupFlags : 0); } - } - /* Fill in pNew->pLeft and pNew->pRight. */ - if( ExprHasProperty(pNew, EP_Reduced|EP_TokenOnly|EP_WinFunc) ){ - zAlloc += dupedExprNodeSize(p, dupFlags); - if( !ExprHasProperty(pNew, EP_TokenOnly|EP_Leaf) ){ - pNew->pLeft = p->pLeft ? - exprDup(db, p->pLeft, EXPRDUP_REDUCE, &zAlloc) : 0; - pNew->pRight = p->pRight ? - exprDup(db, p->pRight, EXPRDUP_REDUCE, &zAlloc) : 0; - } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC if( ExprHasProperty(p, EP_WinFunc) ){ pNew->y.pWin = sqlite3WindowDup(db, pNew, p->y.pWin); assert( ExprHasProperty(pNew, EP_WinFunc) ); } #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC */ - if( pzBuffer ){ - *pzBuffer = zAlloc; - } - }else{ - if( !ExprHasProperty(p, EP_TokenOnly|EP_Leaf) ){ - if( pNew->op==TK_SELECT_COLUMN ){ + + /* Fill in pNew->pLeft and pNew->pRight. */ + if( dupFlags ){ + if( p->op==TK_SELECT_COLUMN ){ pNew->pLeft = p->pLeft; - assert( p->pRight==0 || p->pRight==p->pLeft - || ExprHasProperty(p->pLeft, EP_Subquery) ); + assert( p->pRight==0 + || p->pRight==p->pLeft + || ExprHasProperty(p->pLeft, EP_Subquery) ); + }else{ + pNew->pLeft = p->pLeft ? + exprDup(db, p->pLeft, EXPRDUP_REDUCE, &sEdupBuf) : 0; + } + pNew->pRight = p->pRight ? + exprDup(db, p->pRight, EXPRDUP_REDUCE, &sEdupBuf) : 0; + }else{ + if( p->op==TK_SELECT_COLUMN ){ + pNew->pLeft = p->pLeft; + assert( p->pRight==0 + || p->pRight==p->pLeft + || ExprHasProperty(p->pLeft, EP_Subquery) ); }else{ pNew->pLeft = sqlite3ExprDup(db, p->pLeft, 0); } @@ -107830,6 +109583,8 @@ static Expr *exprDup(sqlite3 *db, const Expr *p, int dupFlags, u8 **pzBuffer){ } } } + if( pEdupBuf ) memcpy(pEdupBuf, &sEdupBuf, sizeof(sEdupBuf)); + assert( sEdupBuf.zAlloc <= sEdupBuf.zEnd ); return pNew; } @@ -108094,11 +109849,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Select *sqlite3SelectDup(sqlite3 *db, const Select *p, int flags) ** initially NULL, then create a new expression list. ** ** The pList argument must be either NULL or a pointer to an ExprList -** obtained from a prior call to sqlite3ExprListAppend(). This routine -** may not be used with an ExprList obtained from sqlite3ExprListDup(). -** Reason: This routine assumes that the number of slots in pList->a[] -** is a power of two. That is true for sqlite3ExprListAppend() returns -** but is not necessarily true from the return value of sqlite3ExprListDup(). +** obtained from a prior call to sqlite3ExprListAppend(). ** ** If a memory allocation error occurs, the entire list is freed and ** NULL is returned. If non-NULL is returned, then it is guaranteed @@ -108431,7 +110182,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprIdToTrueFalse(Expr *pExpr){ ** and 0 if it is FALSE. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprTruthValue(const Expr *pExpr){ - pExpr = sqlite3ExprSkipCollate((Expr*)pExpr); + pExpr = sqlite3ExprSkipCollateAndLikely((Expr*)pExpr); assert( pExpr->op==TK_TRUEFALSE ); assert( !ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_IntValue) ); assert( sqlite3StrICmp(pExpr->u.zToken,"true")==0 @@ -108924,6 +110675,27 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3IsRowid(const char *z){ return 0; } +/* +** Return a pointer to a buffer containing a usable rowid alias for table +** pTab. An alias is usable if there is not an explicit user-defined column +** of the same name. +*/ +SQLITE_PRIVATE const char *sqlite3RowidAlias(Table *pTab){ + const char *azOpt[] = {"_ROWID_", "ROWID", "OID"}; + int ii; + assert( VisibleRowid(pTab) ); + for(ii=0; iinCol; iCol++){ + if( sqlite3_stricmp(azOpt[ii], pTab->aCol[iCol].zCnName)==0 ) break; + } + if( iCol==pTab->nCol ){ + return azOpt[ii]; + } + } + return 0; +} + /* ** pX is the RHS of an IN operator. If pX is a SELECT statement ** that can be simplified to a direct table access, then return @@ -109024,7 +110796,7 @@ static int sqlite3InRhsIsConstant(Expr *pIn){ ** IN_INDEX_INDEX_ASC - The cursor was opened on an ascending index. ** IN_INDEX_INDEX_DESC - The cursor was opened on a descending index. ** IN_INDEX_EPH - The cursor was opened on a specially created and -** populated epheremal table. +** populated ephemeral table. ** IN_INDEX_NOOP - No cursor was allocated. The IN operator must be ** implemented as a sequence of comparisons. ** @@ -109037,7 +110809,7 @@ static int sqlite3InRhsIsConstant(Expr *pIn){ ** an ephemeral table might need to be generated from the RHS and then ** pX->iTable made to point to the ephemeral table instead of an ** existing table. In this case, the creation and initialization of the -** ephmeral table might be put inside of a subroutine, the EP_Subrtn flag +** ephemeral table might be put inside of a subroutine, the EP_Subrtn flag ** will be set on pX and the pX->y.sub fields will be set to show where ** the subroutine is coded. ** @@ -109049,12 +110821,12 @@ static int sqlite3InRhsIsConstant(Expr *pIn){ ** ** When IN_INDEX_LOOP is used (and the b-tree will be used to iterate ** through the set members) then the b-tree must not contain duplicates. -** An epheremal table will be created unless the selected columns are guaranteed +** An ephemeral table will be created unless the selected columns are guaranteed ** to be unique - either because it is an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY or due to ** a UNIQUE constraint or index. ** ** When IN_INDEX_MEMBERSHIP is used (and the b-tree will be used -** for fast set membership tests) then an epheremal table must +** for fast set membership tests) then an ephemeral table must ** be used unless is a single INTEGER PRIMARY KEY column or an ** index can be found with the specified as its left-most. ** @@ -109387,7 +111159,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VectorErrorMsg(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr){ ** x IN (SELECT a FROM b) -- IN operator with subquery on the right ** ** The pExpr parameter is the IN operator. The cursor number for the -** constructed ephermeral table is returned. The first time the ephemeral +** constructed ephemeral table is returned. The first time the ephemeral ** table is computed, the cursor number is also stored in pExpr->iTable, ** however the cursor number returned might not be the same, as it might ** have been duplicated using OP_OpenDup. @@ -110202,10 +111974,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprCodeGetColumn( u8 p5 /* P5 value for OP_Column + FLAGS */ ){ assert( pParse->pVdbe!=0 ); + assert( (p5 & (OPFLAG_NOCHNG|OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG|OPFLAG_LENGTHARG))==p5 ); + assert( IsVirtual(pTab) || (p5 & OPFLAG_NOCHNG)==0 ); sqlite3ExprCodeGetColumnOfTable(pParse->pVdbe, pTab, iTable, iColumn, iReg); if( p5 ){ VdbeOp *pOp = sqlite3VdbeGetLastOp(pParse->pVdbe); if( pOp->opcode==OP_Column ) pOp->p5 = p5; + if( pOp->opcode==OP_VColumn ) pOp->p5 = (p5 & OPFLAG_NOCHNG); } return iReg; } @@ -110234,7 +112009,7 @@ static void exprToRegister(Expr *pExpr, int iReg){ /* ** Evaluate an expression (either a vector or a scalar expression) and store -** the result in continguous temporary registers. Return the index of +** the result in contiguous temporary registers. Return the index of ** the first register used to store the result. ** ** If the returned result register is a temporary scalar, then also write @@ -110274,7 +112049,7 @@ static int exprCodeVector(Parse *pParse, Expr *p, int *piFreeable){ */ static void setDoNotMergeFlagOnCopy(Vdbe *v){ if( sqlite3VdbeGetLastOp(v)->opcode==OP_Copy ){ - sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, 1); /* Tag trailing OP_Copy as not mergable */ + sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, 1); /* Tag trailing OP_Copy as not mergeable */ } } @@ -110364,13 +112139,13 @@ static int exprCodeInlineFunction( } case INLINEFUNC_implies_nonnull_row: { - /* REsult of sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow() */ + /* Result of sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow() */ Expr *pA1; assert( nFarg==2 ); pA1 = pFarg->a[1].pExpr; if( pA1->op==TK_COLUMN ){ sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Integer, - sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(pFarg->a[0].pExpr,pA1->iTable), + sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(pFarg->a[0].pExpr,pA1->iTable,1), target); }else{ sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Null, 0, target); @@ -110458,6 +112233,41 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE int sqlite3IndexedExprLookup( } +/* +** Expresion pExpr is guaranteed to be a TK_COLUMN or equivalent. This +** function checks the Parse.pIdxPartExpr list to see if this column +** can be replaced with a constant value. If so, it generates code to +** put the constant value in a register (ideally, but not necessarily, +** register iTarget) and returns the register number. +** +** Or, if the TK_COLUMN cannot be replaced by a constant, zero is +** returned. +*/ +static int exprPartidxExprLookup(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr, int iTarget){ + IndexedExpr *p; + for(p=pParse->pIdxPartExpr; p; p=p->pIENext){ + if( pExpr->iColumn==p->iIdxCol && pExpr->iTable==p->iDataCur ){ + Vdbe *v = pParse->pVdbe; + int addr = 0; + int ret; + + if( p->bMaybeNullRow ){ + addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, OP_IfNullRow, p->iIdxCur); + } + ret = sqlite3ExprCodeTarget(pParse, p->pExpr, iTarget); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(pParse->pVdbe, OP_Affinity, ret, 1, 0, + (const char*)&p->aff, 1); + if( addr ){ + sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addr); + sqlite3VdbeChangeP3(v, addr, ret); + } + return ret; + } + } + return 0; +} + + /* ** Generate code into the current Vdbe to evaluate the given ** expression. Attempt to store the results in register "target". @@ -110494,6 +112304,7 @@ expr_code_doover: assert( !ExprHasVVAProperty(pExpr,EP_Immutable) ); op = pExpr->op; } + assert( op!=TK_ORDER ); switch( op ){ case TK_AGG_COLUMN: { AggInfo *pAggInfo = pExpr->pAggInfo; @@ -110507,7 +112318,7 @@ expr_code_doover: #ifdef SQLITE_VDBE_COVERAGE /* Verify that the OP_Null above is exercised by tests ** tag-20230325-2 */ - sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_NotNull, target, 1); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_NotNull, target, 1, 20230325); VdbeCoverageNeverTaken(v); #endif break; @@ -110546,7 +112357,7 @@ expr_code_doover: if( ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_FixedCol) ){ /* This COLUMN expression is really a constant due to WHERE clause ** constraints, and that constant is coded by the pExpr->pLeft - ** expresssion. However, make sure the constant has the correct + ** expression. However, make sure the constant has the correct ** datatype by applying the Affinity of the table column to the ** constant. */ @@ -110615,6 +112426,11 @@ expr_code_doover: iTab = pParse->iSelfTab - 1; } } + else if( pParse->pIdxPartExpr + && 0!=(r1 = exprPartidxExprLookup(pParse, pExpr, target)) + ){ + return r1; + } assert( ExprUseYTab(pExpr) ); assert( pExpr->y.pTab!=0 ); iReg = sqlite3ExprCodeGetColumn(pParse, pExpr->y.pTab, @@ -110872,7 +112688,7 @@ expr_code_doover: sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "unknown function: %#T()", pExpr); break; } - if( pDef->funcFlags & SQLITE_FUNC_INLINE ){ + if( (pDef->funcFlags & SQLITE_FUNC_INLINE)!=0 && ALWAYS(pFarg!=0) ){ assert( (pDef->funcFlags & SQLITE_FUNC_UNSAFE)==0 ); assert( (pDef->funcFlags & SQLITE_FUNC_DIRECT)==0 ); return exprCodeInlineFunction(pParse, pFarg, @@ -110898,10 +112714,10 @@ expr_code_doover: r1 = sqlite3GetTempRange(pParse, nFarg); } - /* For length() and typeof() functions with a column argument, + /* For length() and typeof() and octet_length() functions, ** set the P5 parameter to the OP_Column opcode to OPFLAG_LENGTHARG - ** or OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG respectively, to avoid unnecessary data - ** loading. + ** or OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG or OPFLAG_BYTELENARG respectively, to avoid + ** unnecessary data loading. */ if( (pDef->funcFlags & (SQLITE_FUNC_LENGTH|SQLITE_FUNC_TYPEOF))!=0 ){ u8 exprOp; @@ -110911,14 +112727,16 @@ expr_code_doover: if( exprOp==TK_COLUMN || exprOp==TK_AGG_COLUMN ){ assert( SQLITE_FUNC_LENGTH==OPFLAG_LENGTHARG ); assert( SQLITE_FUNC_TYPEOF==OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG ); - testcase( pDef->funcFlags & OPFLAG_LENGTHARG ); - pFarg->a[0].pExpr->op2 = - pDef->funcFlags & (OPFLAG_LENGTHARG|OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG); + assert( SQLITE_FUNC_BYTELEN==OPFLAG_BYTELENARG ); + assert( (OPFLAG_LENGTHARG|OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG)==OPFLAG_BYTELENARG ); + testcase( (pDef->funcFlags & OPFLAG_BYTELENARG)==OPFLAG_LENGTHARG ); + testcase( (pDef->funcFlags & OPFLAG_BYTELENARG)==OPFLAG_TYPEOFARG ); + testcase( (pDef->funcFlags & OPFLAG_BYTELENARG)==OPFLAG_BYTELENARG); + pFarg->a[0].pExpr->op2 = pDef->funcFlags & OPFLAG_BYTELENARG; } } - sqlite3ExprCodeExprList(pParse, pFarg, r1, 0, - SQLITE_ECEL_DUP|SQLITE_ECEL_FACTOR); + sqlite3ExprCodeExprList(pParse, pFarg, r1, 0, SQLITE_ECEL_FACTOR); }else{ r1 = 0; } @@ -111273,9 +113091,9 @@ expr_code_doover: ** once. If no functions are involved, then factor the code out and put it at ** the end of the prepared statement in the initialization section. ** -** If regDest>=0 then the result is always stored in that register and the +** If regDest>0 then the result is always stored in that register and the ** result is not reusable. If regDest<0 then this routine is free to -** store the value whereever it wants. The register where the expression +** store the value wherever it wants. The register where the expression ** is stored is returned. When regDest<0, two identical expressions might ** code to the same register, if they do not contain function calls and hence ** are factored out into the initialization section at the end of the @@ -111288,6 +113106,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprCodeRunJustOnce( ){ ExprList *p; assert( ConstFactorOk(pParse) ); + assert( regDest!=0 ); p = pParse->pConstExpr; if( regDest<0 && p ){ struct ExprList_item *pItem; @@ -112193,7 +114012,7 @@ static int exprImpliesNotNull( ** pE1: x!=123 pE2: x IS NOT NULL Result: true ** pE1: x!=?1 pE2: x IS NOT NULL Result: true ** pE1: x IS NULL pE2: x IS NOT NULL Result: false -** pE1: x IS ?2 pE2: x IS NOT NULL Reuslt: false +** pE1: x IS ?2 pE2: x IS NOT NULL Result: false ** ** When comparing TK_COLUMN nodes between pE1 and pE2, if pE2 has ** Expr.iTable<0 then assume a table number given by iTab. @@ -112230,11 +114049,29 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprImpliesExpr( return 0; } +/* This is a helper function to impliesNotNullRow(). In this routine, +** set pWalker->eCode to one only if *both* of the input expressions +** separately have the implies-not-null-row property. +*/ +static void bothImplyNotNullRow(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pE1, Expr *pE2){ + if( pWalker->eCode==0 ){ + sqlite3WalkExpr(pWalker, pE1); + if( pWalker->eCode ){ + pWalker->eCode = 0; + sqlite3WalkExpr(pWalker, pE2); + } + } +} + /* ** This is the Expr node callback for sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(). ** If the expression node requires that the table at pWalker->iCur ** have one or more non-NULL column, then set pWalker->eCode to 1 and abort. ** +** pWalker->mWFlags is non-zero if this inquiry is being undertaking on +** behalf of a RIGHT JOIN (or FULL JOIN). That makes a difference when +** evaluating terms in the ON clause of an inner join. +** ** This routine controls an optimization. False positives (setting ** pWalker->eCode to 1 when it should not be) are deadly, but false-negatives ** (never setting pWalker->eCode) is a harmless missed optimization. @@ -112243,28 +114080,33 @@ static int impliesNotNullRow(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ testcase( pExpr->op==TK_AGG_COLUMN ); testcase( pExpr->op==TK_AGG_FUNCTION ); if( ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_OuterON) ) return WRC_Prune; + if( ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_InnerON) && pWalker->mWFlags ){ + /* If iCur is used in an inner-join ON clause to the left of a + ** RIGHT JOIN, that does *not* mean that the table must be non-null. + ** But it is difficult to check for that condition precisely. + ** To keep things simple, any use of iCur from any inner-join is + ** ignored while attempting to simplify a RIGHT JOIN. */ + return WRC_Prune; + } switch( pExpr->op ){ case TK_ISNOT: case TK_ISNULL: case TK_NOTNULL: case TK_IS: - case TK_OR: case TK_VECTOR: - case TK_CASE: - case TK_IN: case TK_FUNCTION: case TK_TRUTH: + case TK_CASE: testcase( pExpr->op==TK_ISNOT ); testcase( pExpr->op==TK_ISNULL ); testcase( pExpr->op==TK_NOTNULL ); testcase( pExpr->op==TK_IS ); - testcase( pExpr->op==TK_OR ); testcase( pExpr->op==TK_VECTOR ); - testcase( pExpr->op==TK_CASE ); - testcase( pExpr->op==TK_IN ); testcase( pExpr->op==TK_FUNCTION ); testcase( pExpr->op==TK_TRUTH ); + testcase( pExpr->op==TK_CASE ); return WRC_Prune; + case TK_COLUMN: if( pWalker->u.iCur==pExpr->iTable ){ pWalker->eCode = 1; @@ -112272,21 +114114,38 @@ static int impliesNotNullRow(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ } return WRC_Prune; + case TK_OR: case TK_AND: - if( pWalker->eCode==0 ){ + /* Both sides of an AND or OR must separately imply non-null-row. + ** Consider these cases: + ** 1. NOT (x AND y) + ** 2. x OR y + ** If only one of x or y is non-null-row, then the overall expression + ** can be true if the other arm is false (case 1) or true (case 2). + */ + testcase( pExpr->op==TK_OR ); + testcase( pExpr->op==TK_AND ); + bothImplyNotNullRow(pWalker, pExpr->pLeft, pExpr->pRight); + return WRC_Prune; + + case TK_IN: + /* Beware of "x NOT IN ()" and "x NOT IN (SELECT 1 WHERE false)", + ** both of which can be true. But apart from these cases, if + ** the left-hand side of the IN is NULL then the IN itself will be + ** NULL. */ + if( ExprUseXList(pExpr) && ALWAYS(pExpr->x.pList->nExpr>0) ){ sqlite3WalkExpr(pWalker, pExpr->pLeft); - if( pWalker->eCode ){ - pWalker->eCode = 0; - sqlite3WalkExpr(pWalker, pExpr->pRight); - } } return WRC_Prune; case TK_BETWEEN: - if( sqlite3WalkExpr(pWalker, pExpr->pLeft)==WRC_Abort ){ - assert( pWalker->eCode ); - return WRC_Abort; - } + /* In "x NOT BETWEEN y AND z" either x must be non-null-row or else + ** both y and z must be non-null row */ + assert( ExprUseXList(pExpr) ); + assert( pExpr->x.pList->nExpr==2 ); + sqlite3WalkExpr(pWalker, pExpr->pLeft); + bothImplyNotNullRow(pWalker, pExpr->x.pList->a[0].pExpr, + pExpr->x.pList->a[1].pExpr); return WRC_Prune; /* Virtual tables are allowed to use constraints like x=NULL. So @@ -112348,7 +114207,7 @@ static int impliesNotNullRow(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ ** be non-NULL, then the LEFT JOIN can be safely converted into an ** ordinary join. */ -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(Expr *p, int iTab){ +SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(Expr *p, int iTab, int isRJ){ Walker w; p = sqlite3ExprSkipCollateAndLikely(p); if( p==0 ) return 0; @@ -112356,7 +114215,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(Expr *p, int iTab){ p = p->pLeft; }else{ while( p->op==TK_AND ){ - if( sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(p->pLeft, iTab) ) return 1; + if( sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(p->pLeft, iTab, isRJ) ) return 1; p = p->pRight; } } @@ -112364,6 +114223,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(Expr *p, int iTab){ w.xSelectCallback = 0; w.xSelectCallback2 = 0; w.eCode = 0; + w.mWFlags = isRJ!=0; w.u.iCur = iTab; sqlite3WalkExpr(&w, p); return w.eCode; @@ -112424,7 +114284,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ExprCoveredByIndex( } -/* Structure used to pass information throught the Walker in order to +/* Structure used to pass information throughout the Walker in order to ** implement sqlite3ReferencesSrcList(). */ struct RefSrcList { @@ -112531,6 +114391,12 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ReferencesSrcList(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr, SrcList assert( pExpr->op==TK_AGG_FUNCTION ); assert( ExprUseXList(pExpr) ); sqlite3WalkExprList(&w, pExpr->x.pList); + if( pExpr->pLeft ){ + assert( pExpr->pLeft->op==TK_ORDER ); + assert( ExprUseXList(pExpr->pLeft) ); + assert( pExpr->pLeft->x.pList!=0 ); + sqlite3WalkExprList(&w, pExpr->pLeft->x.pList); + } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC if( ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_WinFunc) ){ sqlite3WalkExpr(&w, pExpr->y.pWin->pFilter); @@ -112640,7 +114506,7 @@ static int addAggInfoFunc(sqlite3 *db, AggInfo *pInfo){ ** Return the index in aCol[] of the entry that describes that column. ** ** If no prior entry is found, create a new one and return -1. The -** new column will have an idex of pAggInfo->nColumn-1. +** new column will have an index of pAggInfo->nColumn-1. */ static void findOrCreateAggInfoColumn( Parse *pParse, /* Parsing context */ @@ -112653,6 +114519,7 @@ static void findOrCreateAggInfoColumn( assert( pAggInfo->iFirstReg==0 ); pCol = pAggInfo->aCol; for(k=0; knColumn; k++, pCol++){ + if( pCol->pCExpr==pExpr ) return; if( pCol->iTable==pExpr->iTable && pCol->iColumn==pExpr->iColumn && pExpr->op!=TK_IF_NULL_ROW @@ -112794,14 +114661,42 @@ static int analyzeAggregate(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ u8 enc = ENC(pParse->db); i = addAggInfoFunc(pParse->db, pAggInfo); if( i>=0 ){ + int nArg; assert( !ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_xIsSelect) ); pItem = &pAggInfo->aFunc[i]; pItem->pFExpr = pExpr; assert( ExprUseUToken(pExpr) ); + nArg = pExpr->x.pList ? pExpr->x.pList->nExpr : 0; pItem->pFunc = sqlite3FindFunction(pParse->db, - pExpr->u.zToken, - pExpr->x.pList ? pExpr->x.pList->nExpr : 0, enc, 0); - if( pExpr->flags & EP_Distinct ){ + pExpr->u.zToken, nArg, enc, 0); + assert( pItem->bOBUnique==0 ); + if( pExpr->pLeft + && (pItem->pFunc->funcFlags & SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL)==0 + ){ + /* The NEEDCOLL test above causes any ORDER BY clause on + ** aggregate min() or max() to be ignored. */ + ExprList *pOBList; + assert( nArg>0 ); + assert( pExpr->pLeft->op==TK_ORDER ); + assert( ExprUseXList(pExpr->pLeft) ); + pItem->iOBTab = pParse->nTab++; + pOBList = pExpr->pLeft->x.pList; + assert( pOBList->nExpr>0 ); + assert( pItem->bOBUnique==0 ); + if( pOBList->nExpr==1 + && nArg==1 + && sqlite3ExprCompare(0,pOBList->a[0].pExpr, + pExpr->x.pList->a[0].pExpr,0)==0 + ){ + pItem->bOBPayload = 0; + pItem->bOBUnique = ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_Distinct); + }else{ + pItem->bOBPayload = 1; + } + }else{ + pItem->iOBTab = -1; + } + if( ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_Distinct) && !pItem->bOBUnique ){ pItem->iDistinct = pParse->nTab++; }else{ pItem->iDistinct = -1; @@ -113437,14 +115332,19 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AlterFinishAddColumn(Parse *pParse, Token *pColDef){ /* Verify that constraints are still satisfied */ if( pNew->pCheck!=0 || (pCol->notNull && (pCol->colFlags & COLFLAG_GENERATED)!=0) + || (pTab->tabFlags & TF_Strict)!=0 ){ sqlite3NestedParse(pParse, "SELECT CASE WHEN quick_check GLOB 'CHECK*'" " THEN raise(ABORT,'CHECK constraint failed')" + " WHEN quick_check GLOB 'non-* value in*'" + " THEN raise(ABORT,'type mismatch on DEFAULT')" " ELSE raise(ABORT,'NOT NULL constraint failed')" " END" " FROM pragma_quick_check(%Q,%Q)" - " WHERE quick_check GLOB 'CHECK*' OR quick_check GLOB 'NULL*'", + " WHERE quick_check GLOB 'CHECK*'" + " OR quick_check GLOB 'NULL*'" + " OR quick_check GLOB 'non-* value in*'", zTab, zDb ); } @@ -113533,7 +115433,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AlterBeginAddColumn(Parse *pParse, SrcList *pSrc){ pNew->u.tab.pDfltList = sqlite3ExprListDup(db, pTab->u.tab.pDfltList, 0); pNew->pSchema = db->aDb[iDb].pSchema; pNew->u.tab.addColOffset = pTab->u.tab.addColOffset; - pNew->nTabRef = 1; + assert( pNew->nTabRef==1 ); exit_begin_add_column: sqlite3SrcListDelete(db, pSrc); @@ -114038,7 +115938,7 @@ static RenameToken *renameColumnTokenNext(RenameCtx *pCtx){ } /* -** An error occured while parsing or otherwise processing a database +** An error occurred while parsing or otherwise processing a database ** object (either pParse->pNewTable, pNewIndex or pNewTrigger) as part of an ** ALTER TABLE RENAME COLUMN program. The error message emitted by the ** sub-routine is currently stored in pParse->zErrMsg. This function @@ -117144,14 +119044,15 @@ static int loadStatTbl( decodeIntArray((char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,2),nCol,pSample->anLt,0,0); decodeIntArray((char*)sqlite3_column_text(pStmt,3),nCol,pSample->anDLt,0,0); - /* Take a copy of the sample. Add two 0x00 bytes the end of the buffer. + /* Take a copy of the sample. Add 8 extra 0x00 bytes the end of the buffer. ** This is in case the sample record is corrupted. In that case, the ** sqlite3VdbeRecordCompare() may read up to two varints past the ** end of the allocated buffer before it realizes it is dealing with - ** a corrupt record. Adding the two 0x00 bytes prevents this from causing + ** a corrupt record. Or it might try to read a large integer from the + ** buffer. In any case, eight 0x00 bytes prevents this from causing ** a buffer overread. */ pSample->n = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 4); - pSample->p = sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, pSample->n + 2); + pSample->p = sqlite3DbMallocZero(db, pSample->n + 8); if( pSample->p==0 ){ sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); return SQLITE_NOMEM_BKPT; @@ -118109,7 +120010,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3AuthCheck( sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; int rc; - /* Don't do any authorization checks if the database is initialising + /* Don't do any authorization checks if the database is initializing ** or if the parser is being invoked from within sqlite3_declare_vtab. */ assert( !IN_RENAME_OBJECT || db->xAuth==0 ); @@ -118410,29 +120311,26 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3FinishCoding(Parse *pParse){ pParse->nVtabLock = 0; #endif +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SHARED_CACHE /* Once all the cookies have been verified and transactions opened, ** obtain the required table-locks. This is a no-op unless the ** shared-cache feature is enabled. */ - codeTableLocks(pParse); + if( pParse->nTableLock ) codeTableLocks(pParse); +#endif /* Initialize any AUTOINCREMENT data structures required. */ - sqlite3AutoincrementBegin(pParse); + if( pParse->pAinc ) sqlite3AutoincrementBegin(pParse); - /* Code constant expressions that where factored out of inner loops. - ** - ** The pConstExpr list might also contain expressions that we simply - ** want to keep around until the Parse object is deleted. Such - ** expressions have iConstExprReg==0. Do not generate code for - ** those expressions, of course. + /* Code constant expressions that were factored out of inner loops. */ if( pParse->pConstExpr ){ ExprList *pEL = pParse->pConstExpr; pParse->okConstFactor = 0; for(i=0; inExpr; i++){ - int iReg = pEL->a[i].u.iConstExprReg; - sqlite3ExprCode(pParse, pEL->a[i].pExpr, iReg); + assert( pEL->a[i].u.iConstExprReg>0 ); + sqlite3ExprCode(pParse, pEL->a[i].pExpr, pEL->a[i].u.iConstExprReg); } } @@ -118931,7 +120829,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ColumnSetColl( } /* -** Return the collating squence name for a column +** Return the collating sequence name for a column */ SQLITE_PRIVATE const char *sqlite3ColumnColl(Column *pCol){ const char *z; @@ -119586,20 +121484,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ColumnPropertiesFromName(Table *pTab, Column *pCol){ } #endif -/* -** Name of the special TEMP trigger used to implement RETURNING. The -** name begins with "sqlite_" so that it is guaranteed not to collide -** with any application-generated triggers. -*/ -#define RETURNING_TRIGGER_NAME "sqlite_returning" - /* ** Clean up the data structures associated with the RETURNING clause. */ static void sqlite3DeleteReturning(sqlite3 *db, Returning *pRet){ Hash *pHash; pHash = &(db->aDb[1].pSchema->trigHash); - sqlite3HashInsert(pHash, RETURNING_TRIGGER_NAME, 0); + sqlite3HashInsert(pHash, pRet->zName, 0); sqlite3ExprListDelete(db, pRet->pReturnEL); sqlite3DbFree(db, pRet); } @@ -119642,7 +121533,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AddReturning(Parse *pParse, ExprList *pList){ (void(*)(sqlite3*,void*))sqlite3DeleteReturning, pRet); testcase( pParse->earlyCleanup ); if( db->mallocFailed ) return; - pRet->retTrig.zName = RETURNING_TRIGGER_NAME; + sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(pRet->zName), pRet->zName, + "sqlite_returning_%p", pParse); + pRet->retTrig.zName = pRet->zName; pRet->retTrig.op = TK_RETURNING; pRet->retTrig.tr_tm = TRIGGER_AFTER; pRet->retTrig.bReturning = 1; @@ -119653,9 +121546,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AddReturning(Parse *pParse, ExprList *pList){ pRet->retTStep.pTrig = &pRet->retTrig; pRet->retTStep.pExprList = pList; pHash = &(db->aDb[1].pSchema->trigHash); - assert( sqlite3HashFind(pHash, RETURNING_TRIGGER_NAME)==0 + assert( sqlite3HashFind(pHash, pRet->zName)==0 || pParse->nErr || pParse->ifNotExists ); - if( sqlite3HashInsert(pHash, RETURNING_TRIGGER_NAME, &pRet->retTrig) + if( sqlite3HashInsert(pHash, pRet->zName, &pRet->retTrig) ==&pRet->retTrig ){ sqlite3OomFault(db); } @@ -119689,7 +121582,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AddColumn(Parse *pParse, Token sName, Token sType){ } if( !IN_RENAME_OBJECT ) sqlite3DequoteToken(&sName); - /* Because keywords GENERATE ALWAYS can be converted into indentifiers + /* Because keywords GENERATE ALWAYS can be converted into identifiers ** by the parser, we can sometimes end up with a typename that ends ** with "generated always". Check for this case and omit the surplus ** text. */ @@ -119910,7 +121803,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3AddDefaultValue( Parse *pParse, /* Parsing context */ Expr *pExpr, /* The parsed expression of the default value */ const char *zStart, /* Start of the default value text */ - const char *zEnd /* First character past end of defaut value text */ + const char *zEnd /* First character past end of default value text */ ){ Table *p; Column *pCol; @@ -120258,7 +122151,7 @@ static int identLength(const char *z){ ** to the specified offset in the buffer and updates *pIdx to refer ** to the first byte after the last byte written before returning. ** -** If the string zSignedIdent consists entirely of alpha-numeric +** If the string zSignedIdent consists entirely of alphanumeric ** characters, does not begin with a digit and is not an SQL keyword, ** then it is copied to the output buffer exactly as it is. Otherwise, ** it is quoted using double-quotes. @@ -120410,7 +122303,7 @@ static void estimateIndexWidth(Index *pIdx){ for(i=0; inColumn; i++){ i16 x = pIdx->aiColumn[i]; assert( xpTable->nCol ); - wIndex += x<0 ? 1 : aCol[pIdx->aiColumn[i]].szEst; + wIndex += x<0 ? 1 : aCol[x].szEst; } pIdx->szIdxRow = sqlite3LogEst(wIndex*4); } @@ -121099,6 +122992,17 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3EndTable( /* Reparse everything to update our internal data structures */ sqlite3VdbeAddParseSchemaOp(v, iDb, sqlite3MPrintf(db, "tbl_name='%q' AND type!='trigger'", p->zName),0); + + /* Test for cycles in generated columns and illegal expressions + ** in CHECK constraints and in DEFAULT clauses. */ + if( p->tabFlags & TF_HasGenerated ){ + sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_SqlExec, 1, 0, 0, + sqlite3MPrintf(db, "SELECT*FROM\"%w\".\"%w\"", + db->aDb[iDb].zDbSName, p->zName), P4_DYNAMIC); + } + sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_SqlExec, 1, 0, 0, + sqlite3MPrintf(db, "PRAGMA \"%w\".integrity_check(%Q)", + db->aDb[iDb].zDbSName, p->zName), P4_DYNAMIC); } /* Add the table to the in-memory representation of the database. @@ -122148,7 +124052,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3CreateIndex( #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TEMPDB /* If the index name was unqualified, check if the table ** is a temp table. If so, set the database to 1. Do not do this - ** if initialising a database schema. + ** if initializing a database schema. */ if( !db->init.busy ){ pTab = sqlite3SrcListLookup(pParse, pTblName); @@ -123805,7 +125709,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3CteDelete(sqlite3 *db, Cte *pCte){ /* ** This routine is invoked once per CTE by the parser while parsing a -** WITH clause. The CTE described by teh third argument is added to +** WITH clause. The CTE described by the third argument is added to ** the WITH clause of the second argument. If the second argument is ** NULL, then a new WITH argument is created. */ @@ -124447,8 +126351,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Table *sqlite3SrcListLookup(Parse *pParse, SrcList *pSrc){ Table *pTab; assert( pItem && pSrc->nSrc>=1 ); pTab = sqlite3LocateTableItem(pParse, 0, pItem); - sqlite3DeleteTable(pParse->db, pItem->pTab); + if( pItem->pTab ) sqlite3DeleteTable(pParse->db, pItem->pTab); pItem->pTab = pTab; + pItem->fg.notCte = 1; if( pTab ){ pTab->nTabRef++; if( pItem->fg.isIndexedBy && sqlite3IndexedByLookup(pParse, pItem) ){ @@ -124601,7 +126506,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3LimitWhere( sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; Expr *pLhs = NULL; /* LHS of IN(SELECT...) operator */ Expr *pInClause = NULL; /* WHERE rowid IN ( select ) */ - ExprList *pEList = NULL; /* Expression list contaning only pSelectRowid */ + ExprList *pEList = NULL; /* Expression list containing only pSelectRowid*/ SrcList *pSelectSrc = NULL; /* SELECT rowid FROM x ... (dup of pSrc) */ Select *pSelect = NULL; /* Complete SELECT tree */ Table *pTab; @@ -124639,14 +126544,20 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3LimitWhere( ); }else{ Index *pPk = sqlite3PrimaryKeyIndex(pTab); + assert( pPk!=0 ); + assert( pPk->nKeyCol>=1 ); if( pPk->nKeyCol==1 ){ - const char *zName = pTab->aCol[pPk->aiColumn[0]].zCnName; + const char *zName; + assert( pPk->aiColumn[0]>=0 && pPk->aiColumn[0]nCol ); + zName = pTab->aCol[pPk->aiColumn[0]].zCnName; pLhs = sqlite3Expr(db, TK_ID, zName); pEList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, 0, sqlite3Expr(db, TK_ID, zName)); }else{ int i; for(i=0; inKeyCol; i++){ - Expr *p = sqlite3Expr(db, TK_ID, pTab->aCol[pPk->aiColumn[i]].zCnName); + Expr *p; + assert( pPk->aiColumn[i]>=0 && pPk->aiColumn[i]nCol ); + p = sqlite3Expr(db, TK_ID, pTab->aCol[pPk->aiColumn[i]].zCnName); pEList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, pEList, p); } pLhs = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_VECTOR, 0, 0); @@ -124675,7 +126586,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Expr *sqlite3LimitWhere( pOrderBy,0,pLimit ); - /* now generate the new WHERE rowid IN clause for the DELETE/UDPATE */ + /* now generate the new WHERE rowid IN clause for the DELETE/UPDATE */ pInClause = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_IN, pLhs, 0); sqlite3PExprAddSelect(pParse, pInClause, pSelect); return pInClause; @@ -124904,7 +126815,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DeleteFrom( if( HasRowid(pTab) ){ /* For a rowid table, initialize the RowSet to an empty set */ pPk = 0; - nPk = 1; + assert( nPk==1 ); iRowSet = ++pParse->nMem; sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Null, 0, iRowSet); }else{ @@ -124932,7 +126843,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3DeleteFrom( if( pWInfo==0 ) goto delete_from_cleanup; eOnePass = sqlite3WhereOkOnePass(pWInfo, aiCurOnePass); assert( IsVirtual(pTab)==0 || eOnePass!=ONEPASS_MULTI ); - assert( IsVirtual(pTab) || bComplex || eOnePass!=ONEPASS_OFF ); + assert( IsVirtual(pTab) || bComplex || eOnePass!=ONEPASS_OFF + || OptimizationDisabled(db, SQLITE_OnePass) ); if( eOnePass!=ONEPASS_SINGLE ) sqlite3MultiWrite(pParse); if( sqlite3WhereUsesDeferredSeek(pWInfo) ){ sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, OP_FinishSeek, iTabCur); @@ -125269,9 +127181,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3GenerateRowDelete( sqlite3FkActions(pParse, pTab, 0, iOld, 0, 0); /* Invoke AFTER DELETE trigger programs. */ - sqlite3CodeRowTrigger(pParse, pTrigger, - TK_DELETE, 0, TRIGGER_AFTER, pTab, iOld, onconf, iLabel - ); + if( pTrigger ){ + sqlite3CodeRowTrigger(pParse, pTrigger, + TK_DELETE, 0, TRIGGER_AFTER, pTab, iOld, onconf, iLabel + ); + } /* Jump here if the row had already been deleted before any BEFORE ** trigger programs were invoked. Or if a trigger program throws a @@ -125584,6 +127498,42 @@ static void lengthFunc( } } +/* +** Implementation of the octet_length() function +*/ +static void bytelengthFunc( + sqlite3_context *context, + int argc, + sqlite3_value **argv +){ + assert( argc==1 ); + UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc); + switch( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0]) ){ + case SQLITE_BLOB: { + sqlite3_result_int(context, sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0])); + break; + } + case SQLITE_INTEGER: + case SQLITE_FLOAT: { + i64 m = sqlite3_context_db_handle(context)->enc<=SQLITE_UTF8 ? 1 : 2; + sqlite3_result_int64(context, sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0])*m); + break; + } + case SQLITE_TEXT: { + if( sqlite3_value_encoding(argv[0])<=SQLITE_UTF8 ){ + sqlite3_result_int(context, sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0])); + }else{ + sqlite3_result_int(context, sqlite3_value_bytes16(argv[0])); + } + break; + } + default: { + sqlite3_result_null(context); + break; + } + } +} + /* ** Implementation of the abs() function. ** @@ -125860,7 +127810,7 @@ static void roundFunc(sqlite3_context *context, int argc, sqlite3_value **argv){ }else if( n==0 ){ r = (double)((sqlite_int64)(r+(r<0?-0.5:+0.5))); }else{ - zBuf = sqlite3_mprintf("%.*f",n,r); + zBuf = sqlite3_mprintf("%!.*f",n,r); if( zBuf==0 ){ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context); return; @@ -126060,7 +128010,7 @@ struct compareInfo { /* ** For LIKE and GLOB matching on EBCDIC machines, assume that every -** character is exactly one byte in size. Also, provde the Utf8Read() +** character is exactly one byte in size. Also, provide the Utf8Read() ** macro for fast reading of the next character in the common case where ** the next character is ASCII. */ @@ -126293,7 +128243,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_like_count = 0; /* ** Implementation of the like() SQL function. This function implements -** the build-in LIKE operator. The first argument to the function is the +** the built-in LIKE operator. The first argument to the function is the ** pattern and the second argument is the string. So, the SQL statements: ** ** A LIKE B @@ -126626,6 +128576,7 @@ static void charFunc( *zOut++ = 0x80 + (u8)(c & 0x3F); } \ } + *zOut = 0; sqlite3_result_text64(context, (char*)z, zOut-z, sqlite3_free, SQLITE_UTF8); } @@ -126654,7 +128605,8 @@ static void hexFunc( *(z++) = hexdigits[c&0xf]; } *z = 0; - sqlite3_result_text(context, zHex, n*2, sqlite3_free); + sqlite3_result_text64(context, zHex, (u64)(z-zHex), + sqlite3_free, SQLITE_UTF8); } } @@ -126679,7 +128631,7 @@ static int strContainsChar(const u8 *zStr, int nStr, u32 ch){ ** decoded and returned as a blob. ** ** If there is only a single argument, then it must consist only of an -** even number of hexadeximal digits. Otherwise, return NULL. +** even number of hexadecimal digits. Otherwise, return NULL. ** ** Or, if there is a second argument, then any character that appears in ** the second argument is also allowed to appear between pairs of hexadecimal @@ -126948,6 +128900,81 @@ static void trimFunc( sqlite3_result_text(context, (char*)zIn, nIn, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); } +/* The core implementation of the CONCAT(...) and CONCAT_WS(SEP,...) +** functions. +** +** Return a string value that is the concatenation of all non-null +** entries in argv[]. Use zSep as the separator. +*/ +static void concatFuncCore( + sqlite3_context *context, + int argc, + sqlite3_value **argv, + int nSep, + const char *zSep +){ + i64 j, k, n = 0; + int i; + char *z; + for(i=0; i0 ){ + const char *v = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[i]); + if( v!=0 ){ + if( j>0 && nSep>0 ){ + memcpy(&z[j], zSep, nSep); + j += nSep; + } + memcpy(&z[j], v, k); + j += k; + } + } + } + z[j] = 0; + assert( j<=n ); + sqlite3_result_text64(context, z, j, sqlite3_free, SQLITE_UTF8); +} + +/* +** The CONCAT(...) function. Generate a string result that is the +** concatentation of all non-null arguments. +*/ +static void concatFunc( + sqlite3_context *context, + int argc, + sqlite3_value **argv +){ + concatFuncCore(context, argc, argv, 0, ""); +} + +/* +** The CONCAT_WS(separator, ...) function. +** +** Generate a string that is the concatenation of 2nd through the Nth +** argument. Use the first argument (which must be non-NULL) as the +** separator. +*/ +static void concatwsFunc( + sqlite3_context *context, + int argc, + sqlite3_value **argv +){ + int nSep = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]); + const char *zSep = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]); + if( zSep==0 ) return; + concatFuncCore(context, argc-1, argv+1, nSep, zSep); +} + #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_UNKNOWN_SQL_FUNCTION /* @@ -127069,13 +129096,68 @@ static void loadExt(sqlite3_context *context, int argc, sqlite3_value **argv){ */ typedef struct SumCtx SumCtx; struct SumCtx { - double rSum; /* Floating point sum */ - i64 iSum; /* Integer sum */ + double rSum; /* Running sum as as a double */ + double rErr; /* Error term for Kahan-Babushka-Neumaier summation */ + i64 iSum; /* Running sum as a signed integer */ i64 cnt; /* Number of elements summed */ - u8 overflow; /* True if integer overflow seen */ - u8 approx; /* True if non-integer value was input to the sum */ + u8 approx; /* True if any non-integer value was input to the sum */ + u8 ovrfl; /* Integer overflow seen */ }; +/* +** Do one step of the Kahan-Babushka-Neumaier summation. +** +** https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kahan_summation_algorithm +** +** Variables are marked "volatile" to defeat c89 x86 floating point +** optimizations can mess up this algorithm. +*/ +static void kahanBabuskaNeumaierStep( + volatile SumCtx *pSum, + volatile double r +){ + volatile double s = pSum->rSum; + volatile double t = s + r; + if( fabs(s) > fabs(r) ){ + pSum->rErr += (s - t) + r; + }else{ + pSum->rErr += (r - t) + s; + } + pSum->rSum = t; +} + +/* +** Add a (possibly large) integer to the running sum. +*/ +static void kahanBabuskaNeumaierStepInt64(volatile SumCtx *pSum, i64 iVal){ + if( iVal<=-4503599627370496LL || iVal>=+4503599627370496LL ){ + i64 iBig, iSm; + iSm = iVal % 16384; + iBig = iVal - iSm; + kahanBabuskaNeumaierStep(pSum, iBig); + kahanBabuskaNeumaierStep(pSum, iSm); + }else{ + kahanBabuskaNeumaierStep(pSum, (double)iVal); + } +} + +/* +** Initialize the Kahan-Babaska-Neumaier sum from a 64-bit integer +*/ +static void kahanBabuskaNeumaierInit( + volatile SumCtx *p, + i64 iVal +){ + if( iVal<=-4503599627370496LL || iVal>=+4503599627370496LL ){ + i64 iSm = iVal % 16384; + p->rSum = (double)(iVal - iSm); + p->rErr = (double)iSm; + }else{ + p->rSum = (double)iVal; + p->rErr = 0.0; + } +} + /* ** Routines used to compute the sum, average, and total. ** @@ -127095,15 +129177,29 @@ static void sumStep(sqlite3_context *context, int argc, sqlite3_value **argv){ type = sqlite3_value_numeric_type(argv[0]); if( p && type!=SQLITE_NULL ){ p->cnt++; - if( type==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ - i64 v = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[0]); - p->rSum += v; - if( (p->approx|p->overflow)==0 && sqlite3AddInt64(&p->iSum, v) ){ - p->approx = p->overflow = 1; + if( p->approx==0 ){ + if( type!=SQLITE_INTEGER ){ + kahanBabuskaNeumaierInit(p, p->iSum); + p->approx = 1; + kahanBabuskaNeumaierStep(p, sqlite3_value_double(argv[0])); + }else{ + i64 x = p->iSum; + if( sqlite3AddInt64(&x, sqlite3_value_int64(argv[0]))==0 ){ + p->iSum = x; + }else{ + p->ovrfl = 1; + kahanBabuskaNeumaierInit(p, p->iSum); + p->approx = 1; + kahanBabuskaNeumaierStepInt64(p, sqlite3_value_int64(argv[0])); + } } }else{ - p->rSum += sqlite3_value_double(argv[0]); - p->approx = 1; + if( type==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ + kahanBabuskaNeumaierStepInt64(p, sqlite3_value_int64(argv[0])); + }else{ + p->ovrfl = 0; + kahanBabuskaNeumaierStep(p, sqlite3_value_double(argv[0])); + } } } } @@ -127120,13 +129216,18 @@ static void sumInverse(sqlite3_context *context, int argc, sqlite3_value**argv){ if( ALWAYS(p) && type!=SQLITE_NULL ){ assert( p->cnt>0 ); p->cnt--; - assert( type==SQLITE_INTEGER || p->approx ); - if( type==SQLITE_INTEGER && p->approx==0 ){ - i64 v = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[0]); - p->rSum -= v; - p->iSum -= v; + if( !p->approx ){ + p->iSum -= sqlite3_value_int64(argv[0]); + }else if( type==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ + i64 iVal = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[0]); + if( iVal!=SMALLEST_INT64 ){ + kahanBabuskaNeumaierStepInt64(p, -iVal); + }else{ + kahanBabuskaNeumaierStepInt64(p, LARGEST_INT64); + kahanBabuskaNeumaierStepInt64(p, 1); + } }else{ - p->rSum -= sqlite3_value_double(argv[0]); + kahanBabuskaNeumaierStep(p, -sqlite3_value_double(argv[0])); } } } @@ -127137,10 +129238,14 @@ static void sumFinalize(sqlite3_context *context){ SumCtx *p; p = sqlite3_aggregate_context(context, 0); if( p && p->cnt>0 ){ - if( p->overflow ){ - sqlite3_result_error(context,"integer overflow",-1); - }else if( p->approx ){ - sqlite3_result_double(context, p->rSum); + if( p->approx ){ + if( p->ovrfl ){ + sqlite3_result_error(context,"integer overflow",-1); + }else if( !sqlite3IsNaN(p->rErr) ){ + sqlite3_result_double(context, p->rSum+p->rErr); + }else{ + sqlite3_result_double(context, p->rSum); + } }else{ sqlite3_result_int64(context, p->iSum); } @@ -127150,14 +129255,29 @@ static void avgFinalize(sqlite3_context *context){ SumCtx *p; p = sqlite3_aggregate_context(context, 0); if( p && p->cnt>0 ){ - sqlite3_result_double(context, p->rSum/(double)p->cnt); + double r; + if( p->approx ){ + r = p->rSum; + if( !sqlite3IsNaN(p->rErr) ) r += p->rErr; + }else{ + r = (double)(p->iSum); + } + sqlite3_result_double(context, r/(double)p->cnt); } } static void totalFinalize(sqlite3_context *context){ SumCtx *p; + double r = 0.0; p = sqlite3_aggregate_context(context, 0); - /* (double)0 In case of SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT... */ - sqlite3_result_double(context, p ? p->rSum : (double)0); + if( p ){ + if( p->approx ){ + r = p->rSum; + if( !sqlite3IsNaN(p->rErr) ) r += p->rErr; + }else{ + r = (double)(p->iSum); + } + } + sqlite3_result_double(context, r); } /* @@ -127276,6 +129396,7 @@ static void minMaxFinalize(sqlite3_context *context){ /* ** group_concat(EXPR, ?SEPARATOR?) +** string_agg(EXPR, SEPARATOR) ** ** The SEPARATOR goes before the EXPR string. This is tragic. The ** groupConcatInverse() implementation would have been easier if the @@ -127379,7 +129500,7 @@ static void groupConcatInverse( if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ) return; pGCC = (GroupConcatCtx*)sqlite3_aggregate_context(context, sizeof(*pGCC)); /* pGCC is always non-NULL since groupConcatStep() will have always - ** run frist to initialize it */ + ** run first to initialize it */ if( ALWAYS(pGCC) ){ int nVS; /* Must call sqlite3_value_text() to convert the argument into text prior @@ -127463,8 +129584,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RegisterPerConnectionBuiltinFunctions(sqlite3 *db){ ** sensitive. */ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RegisterLikeFunctions(sqlite3 *db, int caseSensitive){ + FuncDef *pDef; struct compareInfo *pInfo; int flags; + int nArg; if( caseSensitive ){ pInfo = (struct compareInfo*)&likeInfoAlt; flags = SQLITE_FUNC_LIKE | SQLITE_FUNC_CASE; @@ -127472,10 +129595,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RegisterLikeFunctions(sqlite3 *db, int caseSensitive) pInfo = (struct compareInfo*)&likeInfoNorm; flags = SQLITE_FUNC_LIKE; } - sqlite3CreateFunc(db, "like", 2, SQLITE_UTF8, pInfo, likeFunc, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); - sqlite3CreateFunc(db, "like", 3, SQLITE_UTF8, pInfo, likeFunc, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); - sqlite3FindFunction(db, "like", 2, SQLITE_UTF8, 0)->funcFlags |= flags; - sqlite3FindFunction(db, "like", 3, SQLITE_UTF8, 0)->funcFlags |= flags; + for(nArg=2; nArg<=3; nArg++){ + sqlite3CreateFunc(db, "like", nArg, SQLITE_UTF8, pInfo, likeFunc, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); + pDef = sqlite3FindFunction(db, "like", nArg, SQLITE_UTF8, 0); + pDef->funcFlags |= flags; + pDef->funcFlags &= ~SQLITE_FUNC_UNSAFE; + } } /* @@ -127747,6 +129873,37 @@ static void signFunc( sqlite3_result_int(context, x<0.0 ? -1 : x>0.0 ? +1 : 0); } +#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG +/* +** Implementation of fpdecode(x,y,z) function. +** +** x is a real number that is to be decoded. y is the precision. +** z is the maximum real precision. +*/ +static void fpdecodeFunc( + sqlite3_context *context, + int argc, + sqlite3_value **argv +){ + FpDecode s; + double x; + int y, z; + char zBuf[100]; + UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc); + assert( argc==3 ); + x = sqlite3_value_double(argv[0]); + y = sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]); + z = sqlite3_value_int(argv[2]); + sqlite3FpDecode(&s, x, y, z); + if( s.isSpecial==2 ){ + sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zBuf), zBuf, "NaN"); + }else{ + sqlite3_snprintf(sizeof(zBuf), zBuf, "%c%.*s/%d", s.sign, s.n, s.z, s.iDP); + } + sqlite3_result_text(context, zBuf, -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); +} +#endif /* SQLITE_DEBUG */ + /* ** All of the FuncDef structures in the aBuiltinFunc[] array above ** to the global function hash table. This occurs at start-time (as @@ -127811,12 +129968,16 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RegisterBuiltinFunctions(void){ FUNCTION2(typeof, 1, 0, 0, typeofFunc, SQLITE_FUNC_TYPEOF), FUNCTION2(subtype, 1, 0, 0, subtypeFunc, SQLITE_FUNC_TYPEOF), FUNCTION2(length, 1, 0, 0, lengthFunc, SQLITE_FUNC_LENGTH), + FUNCTION2(octet_length, 1, 0, 0, bytelengthFunc,SQLITE_FUNC_BYTELEN), FUNCTION(instr, 2, 0, 0, instrFunc ), FUNCTION(printf, -1, 0, 0, printfFunc ), FUNCTION(format, -1, 0, 0, printfFunc ), FUNCTION(unicode, 1, 0, 0, unicodeFunc ), FUNCTION(char, -1, 0, 0, charFunc ), FUNCTION(abs, 1, 0, 0, absFunc ), +#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG + FUNCTION(fpdecode, 3, 0, 0, fpdecodeFunc ), +#endif #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT FUNCTION(round, 1, 0, 0, roundFunc ), FUNCTION(round, 2, 0, 0, roundFunc ), @@ -127826,6 +129987,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RegisterBuiltinFunctions(void){ FUNCTION(hex, 1, 0, 0, hexFunc ), FUNCTION(unhex, 1, 0, 0, unhexFunc ), FUNCTION(unhex, 2, 0, 0, unhexFunc ), + FUNCTION(concat, -1, 0, 0, concatFunc ), + FUNCTION(concat, 0, 0, 0, 0 ), + FUNCTION(concat_ws, -1, 0, 0, concatwsFunc ), + FUNCTION(concat_ws, 0, 0, 0, 0 ), + FUNCTION(concat_ws, 1, 0, 0, 0 ), INLINE_FUNC(ifnull, 2, INLINEFUNC_coalesce, 0 ), VFUNCTION(random, 0, 0, 0, randomFunc ), VFUNCTION(randomblob, 1, 0, 0, randomBlob ), @@ -127855,6 +130021,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3RegisterBuiltinFunctions(void){ groupConcatFinalize, groupConcatValue, groupConcatInverse, 0), WAGGREGATE(group_concat, 2, 0, 0, groupConcatStep, groupConcatFinalize, groupConcatValue, groupConcatInverse, 0), + WAGGREGATE(string_agg, 2, 0, 0, groupConcatStep, + groupConcatFinalize, groupConcatValue, groupConcatInverse, 0), LIKEFUNC(glob, 2, &globInfo, SQLITE_FUNC_LIKE|SQLITE_FUNC_CASE), #ifdef SQLITE_CASE_SENSITIVE_LIKE @@ -128797,6 +130965,7 @@ static int isSetNullAction(Parse *pParse, FKey *pFKey){ if( (p==pFKey->apTrigger[0] && pFKey->aAction[0]==OE_SetNull) || (p==pFKey->apTrigger[1] && pFKey->aAction[1]==OE_SetNull) ){ + assert( (pTop->db->flags & SQLITE_FkNoAction)==0 ); return 1; } } @@ -128991,6 +131160,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3FkCheck( } if( regOld!=0 ){ int eAction = pFKey->aAction[aChange!=0]; + if( (db->flags & SQLITE_FkNoAction) ) eAction = OE_None; + fkScanChildren(pParse, pSrc, pTab, pIdx, pFKey, aiCol, regOld, 1); /* If this is a deferred FK constraint, or a CASCADE or SET NULL ** action applies, then any foreign key violations caused by @@ -129106,7 +131277,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3FkRequired( /* Check if any parent key columns are being modified. */ for(p=sqlite3FkReferences(pTab); p; p=p->pNextTo){ if( fkParentIsModified(pTab, p, aChange, chngRowid) ){ - if( p->aAction[1]!=OE_None ) return 2; + if( (pParse->db->flags & SQLITE_FkNoAction)==0 + && p->aAction[1]!=OE_None + ){ + return 2; + } bHaveFK = 1; } } @@ -129156,6 +131331,7 @@ static Trigger *fkActionTrigger( int iAction = (pChanges!=0); /* 1 for UPDATE, 0 for DELETE */ action = pFKey->aAction[iAction]; + if( (db->flags & SQLITE_FkNoAction) ) action = OE_None; if( action==OE_Restrict && (db->flags & SQLITE_DeferFKs) ){ return 0; } @@ -129387,9 +131563,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3FkDelete(sqlite3 *db, Table *pTab){ if( pFKey->pPrevTo ){ pFKey->pPrevTo->pNextTo = pFKey->pNextTo; }else{ - void *p = (void *)pFKey->pNextTo; - const char *z = (p ? pFKey->pNextTo->zTo : pFKey->zTo); - sqlite3HashInsert(&pTab->pSchema->fkeyHash, z, p); + const char *z = (pFKey->pNextTo ? pFKey->pNextTo->zTo : pFKey->zTo); + sqlite3HashInsert(&pTab->pSchema->fkeyHash, z, pFKey->pNextTo); } if( pFKey->pNextTo ){ pFKey->pNextTo->pPrevTo = pFKey->pPrevTo; @@ -129452,8 +131627,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3OpenTable( assert( pParse->pVdbe!=0 ); v = pParse->pVdbe; assert( opcode==OP_OpenWrite || opcode==OP_OpenRead ); - sqlite3TableLock(pParse, iDb, pTab->tnum, - (opcode==OP_OpenWrite)?1:0, pTab->zName); + if( !pParse->db->noSharedCache ){ + sqlite3TableLock(pParse, iDb, pTab->tnum, + (opcode==OP_OpenWrite)?1:0, pTab->zName); + } if( HasRowid(pTab) ){ sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int(v, opcode, iCur, pTab->tnum, iDb, pTab->nNVCol); VdbeComment((v, "%s", pTab->zName)); @@ -129582,7 +131759,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE char *sqlite3TableAffinityStr(sqlite3 *db, const Table *pTab){ ** For STRICT tables: ** ------------------ ** -** Generate an appropropriate OP_TypeCheck opcode that will verify the +** Generate an appropriate OP_TypeCheck opcode that will verify the ** datatypes against the column definitions in pTab. If iReg==0, that ** means an OP_MakeRecord opcode has already been generated and should be ** the last opcode generated. The new OP_TypeCheck needs to be inserted @@ -130874,7 +133051,7 @@ insert_cleanup: /* This is the Walker callback from sqlite3ExprReferencesUpdatedColumn(). * Set bit 0x01 of pWalker->eCode if pWalker->eCode to 0 and if this ** expression node references any of the -** columns that are being modifed by an UPDATE statement. +** columns that are being modified by an UPDATE statement. */ static int checkConstraintExprNode(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ if( pExpr->op==TK_COLUMN ){ @@ -131097,7 +133274,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3GenerateConstraintChecks( int *aiChng, /* column i is unchanged if aiChng[i]<0 */ Upsert *pUpsert /* ON CONFLICT clauses, if any. NULL otherwise */ ){ - Vdbe *v; /* VDBE under constrution */ + Vdbe *v; /* VDBE under construction */ Index *pIdx; /* Pointer to one of the indices */ Index *pPk = 0; /* The PRIMARY KEY index for WITHOUT ROWID tables */ sqlite3 *db; /* Database connection */ @@ -131580,7 +133757,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3GenerateConstraintChecks( pIdx; pIdx = indexIteratorNext(&sIdxIter, &ix) ){ - int regIdx; /* Range of registers hold conent for pIdx */ + int regIdx; /* Range of registers holding content for pIdx */ int regR; /* Range of registers holding conflicting PK */ int iThisCur; /* Cursor for this UNIQUE index */ int addrUniqueOk; /* Jump here if the UNIQUE constraint is satisfied */ @@ -132075,6 +134252,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OpenTableAndIndices( assert( op==OP_OpenRead || op==OP_OpenWrite ); assert( op==OP_OpenWrite || p5==0 ); + assert( piDataCur!=0 ); + assert( piIdxCur!=0 ); if( IsVirtual(pTab) ){ /* This routine is a no-op for virtual tables. Leave the output ** variables *piDataCur and *piIdxCur set to illegal cursor numbers @@ -132087,18 +134266,18 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3OpenTableAndIndices( assert( v!=0 ); if( iBase<0 ) iBase = pParse->nTab; iDataCur = iBase++; - if( piDataCur ) *piDataCur = iDataCur; + *piDataCur = iDataCur; if( HasRowid(pTab) && (aToOpen==0 || aToOpen[0]) ){ sqlite3OpenTable(pParse, iDataCur, iDb, pTab, op); - }else{ + }else if( pParse->db->noSharedCache==0 ){ sqlite3TableLock(pParse, iDb, pTab->tnum, op==OP_OpenWrite, pTab->zName); } - if( piIdxCur ) *piIdxCur = iBase; + *piIdxCur = iBase; for(i=0, pIdx=pTab->pIndex; pIdx; pIdx=pIdx->pNext, i++){ int iIdxCur = iBase++; assert( pIdx->pSchema==pTab->pSchema ); if( IsPrimaryKeyIndex(pIdx) && !HasRowid(pTab) ){ - if( piDataCur ) *piDataCur = iIdxCur; + *piDataCur = iIdxCur; p5 = 0; } if( aToOpen==0 || aToOpen[i+1] ){ @@ -132396,7 +134575,7 @@ static int xferOptimization( } #endif #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FOREIGN_KEY - /* Disallow the transfer optimization if the destination table constains + /* Disallow the transfer optimization if the destination table contains ** any foreign key constraints. This is more restrictive than necessary. ** But the main beneficiary of the transfer optimization is the VACUUM ** command, and the VACUUM command disables foreign key constraints. So @@ -133106,6 +135285,11 @@ struct sqlite3_api_routines { int (*value_encoding)(sqlite3_value*); /* Version 3.41.0 and later */ int (*is_interrupted)(sqlite3*); + /* Version 3.43.0 and later */ + int (*stmt_explain)(sqlite3_stmt*,int); + /* Version 3.44.0 and later */ + void *(*get_clientdata)(sqlite3*,const char*); + int (*set_clientdata)(sqlite3*, const char*, void*, void(*)(void*)); }; /* @@ -133434,6 +135618,11 @@ typedef int (*sqlite3_loadext_entry)( #define sqlite3_value_encoding sqlite3_api->value_encoding /* Version 3.41.0 and later */ #define sqlite3_is_interrupted sqlite3_api->is_interrupted +/* Version 3.43.0 and later */ +#define sqlite3_stmt_explain sqlite3_api->stmt_explain +/* Version 3.44.0 and later */ +#define sqlite3_get_clientdata sqlite3_api->get_clientdata +#define sqlite3_set_clientdata sqlite3_api->set_clientdata #endif /* !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) */ #if !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) @@ -133950,7 +136139,12 @@ static const sqlite3_api_routines sqlite3Apis = { /* Version 3.40.0 and later */ sqlite3_value_encoding, /* Version 3.41.0 and later */ - sqlite3_is_interrupted + sqlite3_is_interrupted, + /* Version 3.43.0 and later */ + sqlite3_stmt_explain, + /* Version 3.44.0 and later */ + sqlite3_get_clientdata, + sqlite3_set_clientdata }; /* True if x is the directory separator character @@ -134030,6 +136224,10 @@ static int sqlite3LoadExtension( */ if( nMsg>SQLITE_MAX_PATHLEN ) goto extension_not_found; + /* Do not allow sqlite3_load_extension() to link to a copy of the + ** running application, by passing in an empty filename. */ + if( nMsg==0 ) goto extension_not_found; + handle = sqlite3OsDlOpen(pVfs, zFile); #if SQLITE_OS_UNIX || SQLITE_OS_WIN for(ii=0; iimutex); if( onoff ){ db->flags |= SQLITE_LoadExtension|SQLITE_LoadExtFunc; @@ -134211,6 +136412,9 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_auto_extension( void (*xInit)(void) ){ int rc = SQLITE_OK; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( xInit==0 ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; +#endif #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT rc = sqlite3_initialize(); if( rc ){ @@ -134263,6 +136467,9 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_cancel_auto_extension( int i; int n = 0; wsdAutoextInit; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( xInit==0 ) return 0; +#endif sqlite3_mutex_enter(mutex); for(i=(int)wsdAutoext.nExt-1; i>=0; i--){ if( wsdAutoext.aExt[i]==xInit ){ @@ -135862,7 +138069,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Pragma( ** ** The first form reports the current local setting for the ** page cache spill size. The second form turns cache spill on - ** or off. When turnning cache spill on, the size is set to the + ** or off. When turning cache spill on, the size is set to the ** current cache_size. The third form sets a spill size that ** may be different form the cache size. ** If N is positive then that is the @@ -136132,7 +138339,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Pragma( #endif if( sqlite3GetBoolean(zRight, 0) ){ - db->flags |= mask; + if( (mask & SQLITE_WriteSchema)==0 + || (db->flags & SQLITE_Defensive)==0 + ){ + db->flags |= mask; + } }else{ db->flags &= ~mask; if( mask==SQLITE_DeferFKs ) db->nDeferredImmCons = 0; @@ -136640,9 +138851,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Pragma( ** The "quick_check" is reduced version of ** integrity_check designed to detect most database corruption ** without the overhead of cross-checking indexes. Quick_check - ** is linear time wherease integrity_check is O(NlogN). + ** is linear time whereas integrity_check is O(NlogN). ** - ** The maximum nubmer of errors is 100 by default. A different default + ** The maximum number of errors is 100 by default. A different default ** can be specified using a numeric parameter N. ** ** Or, the parameter N can be the name of a table. In that case, only @@ -136765,8 +138976,31 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Pragma( int r2; /* Previous key for WITHOUT ROWID tables */ int mxCol; /* Maximum non-virtual column number */ - if( !IsOrdinaryTable(pTab) ) continue; if( pObjTab && pObjTab!=pTab ) continue; + if( !IsOrdinaryTable(pTab) ){ +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE + sqlite3_vtab *pVTab; + int a1; + if( !IsVirtual(pTab) ) continue; + if( pTab->nCol<=0 ){ + const char *zMod = pTab->u.vtab.azArg[0]; + if( sqlite3HashFind(&db->aModule, zMod)==0 ) continue; + } + sqlite3ViewGetColumnNames(pParse, pTab); + if( pTab->u.vtab.p==0 ) continue; + pVTab = pTab->u.vtab.p->pVtab; + if( NEVER(pVTab==0) ) continue; + if( NEVER(pVTab->pModule==0) ) continue; + if( pVTab->pModule->iVersion<4 ) continue; + if( pVTab->pModule->xIntegrity==0 ) continue; + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_VCheck, i, 3, isQuick); + sqlite3VdbeAppendP4(v, pTab, P4_TABLE); + a1 = sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, OP_IsNull, 3); VdbeCoverage(v); + integrityCheckResultRow(v); + sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, a1); +#endif + continue; + } if( isQuick || HasRowid(pTab) ){ pPk = 0; r2 = 0; @@ -137400,7 +139634,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Pragma( Schema *pSchema; /* The current schema */ Table *pTab; /* A table in the schema */ Index *pIdx; /* An index of the table */ - LogEst szThreshold; /* Size threshold above which reanalysis is needd */ + LogEst szThreshold; /* Size threshold above which reanalysis needed */ char *zSubSql; /* SQL statement for the OP_SqlExec opcode */ u32 opMask; /* Mask of operations to perform */ @@ -137892,7 +140126,8 @@ static const sqlite3_module pragmaVtabModule = { 0, /* xSavepoint */ 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ - 0 /* xShadowName */ + 0, /* xShadowName */ + 0 /* xIntegrity */ }; /* @@ -138516,8 +140751,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ParseObjectReset(Parse *pParse){ db->lookaside.sz = db->lookaside.bDisable ? 0 : db->lookaside.szTrue; assert( pParse->db->pParse==pParse ); db->pParse = pParse->pOuterParse; - pParse->db = 0; - pParse->disableLookaside = 0; } /* @@ -138526,7 +140759,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3ParseObjectReset(Parse *pParse){ ** immediately. ** ** Use this mechanism for uncommon cleanups. There is a higher setup -** cost for this mechansim (an extra malloc), so it should not be used +** cost for this mechanism (an extra malloc), so it should not be used ** for common cleanups that happen on most calls. But for less ** common cleanups, we save a single NULL-pointer comparison in ** sqlite3ParseObjectReset(), which reduces the total CPU cycle count. @@ -138618,7 +140851,12 @@ static int sqlite3Prepare( sParse.pOuterParse = db->pParse; db->pParse = &sParse; sParse.db = db; - sParse.pReprepare = pReprepare; + if( pReprepare ){ + sParse.pReprepare = pReprepare; + sParse.explain = sqlite3_stmt_isexplain((sqlite3_stmt*)pReprepare); + }else{ + assert( sParse.pReprepare==0 ); + } assert( ppStmt && *ppStmt==0 ); if( db->mallocFailed ){ sqlite3ErrorMsg(&sParse, "out of memory"); @@ -139228,7 +141466,7 @@ static Select *findRightmost(Select *p){ ** NATURAL FULL OUTER JT_NATRUAL|JT_LEFT|JT_RIGHT ** ** To preserve historical compatibly, SQLite also accepts a variety -** of other non-standard and in many cases non-sensical join types. +** of other non-standard and in many cases nonsensical join types. ** This routine makes as much sense at it can from the nonsense join ** type and returns a result. Examples of accepted nonsense join types ** include but are not limited to: @@ -139450,6 +141688,7 @@ static void unsetJoinExpr(Expr *p, int iTable, int nullable){ } if( p->op==TK_FUNCTION ){ assert( ExprUseXList(p) ); + assert( p->pLeft==0 ); if( p->x.pList ){ int i; for(i=0; ix.pList->nExpr; i++){ @@ -139499,7 +141738,7 @@ static int sqlite3ProcessJoin(Parse *pParse, Select *p){ if( NEVER(pLeft->pTab==0 || pRightTab==0) ) continue; joinType = (pRight->fg.jointype & JT_OUTER)!=0 ? EP_OuterON : EP_InnerON; - /* If this is a NATURAL join, synthesize an approprate USING clause + /* If this is a NATURAL join, synthesize an appropriate USING clause ** to specify which columns should be joined. */ if( pRight->fg.jointype & JT_NATURAL ){ @@ -139715,7 +141954,7 @@ static void pushOntoSorter( ** (3) Some output columns are omitted from the sort record due to ** the SQLITE_ENABLE_SORTER_REFERENCES optimization, or due to the ** SQLITE_ECEL_OMITREF optimization, or due to the - ** SortCtx.pDeferredRowLoad optimiation. In any of these cases + ** SortCtx.pDeferredRowLoad optimization. In any of these cases ** regOrigData is 0 to prevent this routine from trying to copy ** values that might not yet exist. */ @@ -139771,7 +142010,7 @@ static void pushOntoSorter( testcase( pKI->nAllField > pKI->nKeyField+2 ); pOp->p4.pKeyInfo = sqlite3KeyInfoFromExprList(pParse,pSort->pOrderBy,nOBSat, pKI->nAllField-pKI->nKeyField-1); - pOp = 0; /* Ensure pOp not used after sqltie3VdbeAddOp3() */ + pOp = 0; /* Ensure pOp not used after sqlite3VdbeAddOp3() */ addrJmp = sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v); sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Jump, addrJmp+1, 0, addrJmp+1); VdbeCoverage(v); pSort->labelBkOut = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(pParse); @@ -139865,7 +142104,7 @@ static void codeOffset( ** The returned value in this case is a copy of parameter iTab. ** ** WHERE_DISTINCT_ORDERED: -** In this case rows are being delivered sorted order. The ephermal +** In this case rows are being delivered sorted order. The ephemeral ** table is not required. Instead, the current set of values ** is compared against previous row. If they match, the new row ** is not distinct and control jumps to VM address addrRepeat. Otherwise, @@ -140294,6 +142533,16 @@ static void selectInnerLoop( testcase( eDest==SRT_Fifo ); testcase( eDest==SRT_DistFifo ); sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_MakeRecord, regResult, nResultCol, r1+nPrefixReg); +#if !defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_NULL_TRIM) && defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) + /* A destination of SRT_Table and a non-zero iSDParm2 parameter means + ** that this is an "UPDATE ... FROM" on a virtual table or view. In this + ** case set the p5 parameter of the OP_MakeRecord to OPFLAG_NOCHNG_MAGIC. + ** This does not affect operation in any way - it just allows MakeRecord + ** to process OPFLAG_NOCHANGE values without an assert() failing. */ + if( eDest==SRT_Table && pDest->iSDParm2 ){ + sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, OPFLAG_NOCHNG_MAGIC); + } +#endif #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_CTE if( eDest==SRT_DistFifo ){ /* If the destination is DistFifo, then cursor (iParm+1) is open @@ -141097,13 +143346,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3GenerateColumnNames( int fullName; /* TABLE.COLUMN if no AS clause and is a direct table ref */ int srcName; /* COLUMN or TABLE.COLUMN if no AS clause and is direct */ -#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_EXPLAIN - /* If this is an EXPLAIN, skip this step */ - if( pParse->explain ){ - return; - } -#endif - if( pParse->colNamesSet ) return; /* Column names are determined by the left-most term of a compound select */ while( pSelect->pPrior ) pSelect = pSelect->pPrior; @@ -141290,7 +143532,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3ColumnsFromExprList( ** kind (maybe a parenthesized subquery in the FROM clause of a larger ** query, or a VIEW, or a CTE). This routine computes type information ** for that Table object based on the Select object that implements the -** subquery. For the purposes of this routine, "type infomation" means: +** subquery. For the purposes of this routine, "type information" means: ** ** * The datatype name, as it might appear in a CREATE TABLE statement ** * Which collating sequence to use for the column @@ -141619,7 +143861,7 @@ static void generateWithRecursiveQuery( int iQueue; /* The Queue table */ int iDistinct = 0; /* To ensure unique results if UNION */ int eDest = SRT_Fifo; /* How to write to Queue */ - SelectDest destQueue; /* SelectDest targetting the Queue table */ + SelectDest destQueue; /* SelectDest targeting the Queue table */ int i; /* Loop counter */ int rc; /* Result code */ ExprList *pOrderBy; /* The ORDER BY clause */ @@ -142219,7 +144461,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3SelectWrongNumTermsError(Parse *pParse, Select *p){ /* ** Code an output subroutine for a coroutine implementation of a -** SELECT statment. +** SELECT statement. ** ** The data to be output is contained in pIn->iSdst. There are ** pIn->nSdst columns to be output. pDest is where the output should @@ -142441,7 +144683,7 @@ static int generateOutputSubroutine( ** ** We call AltB, AeqB, AgtB, EofA, and EofB "subroutines" but they are not ** actually called using Gosub and they do not Return. EofA and EofB loop -** until all data is exhausted then jump to the "end" labe. AltB, AeqB, +** until all data is exhausted then jump to the "end" label. AltB, AeqB, ** and AgtB jump to either L2 or to one of EofA or EofB. */ #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT @@ -142478,7 +144720,7 @@ static int multiSelectOrderBy( int savedOffset; /* Saved value of p->iOffset */ int labelCmpr; /* Label for the start of the merge algorithm */ int labelEnd; /* Label for the end of the overall SELECT stmt */ - int addr1; /* Jump instructions that get retargetted */ + int addr1; /* Jump instructions that get retargeted */ int op; /* One of TK_ALL, TK_UNION, TK_EXCEPT, TK_INTERSECT */ KeyInfo *pKeyDup = 0; /* Comparison information for duplicate removal */ KeyInfo *pKeyMerge; /* Comparison information for merging rows */ @@ -142847,11 +145089,14 @@ static Expr *substExpr( #endif { Expr *pNew; - int iColumn = pExpr->iColumn; - Expr *pCopy = pSubst->pEList->a[iColumn].pExpr; + int iColumn; + Expr *pCopy; Expr ifNullRow; + iColumn = pExpr->iColumn; + assert( iColumn>=0 ); assert( pSubst->pEList!=0 && iColumnpEList->nExpr ); assert( pExpr->pRight==0 ); + pCopy = pSubst->pEList->a[iColumn].pExpr; if( sqlite3ExprIsVector(pCopy) ){ sqlite3VectorErrorMsg(pSubst->pParse, pCopy); }else{ @@ -143200,7 +145445,7 @@ static int compoundHasDifferentAffinities(Select *p){ ** (9) If the subquery uses LIMIT then the outer query may not be aggregate. ** ** (**) Restriction (10) was removed from the code on 2005-02-05 but we -** accidently carried the comment forward until 2014-09-15. Original +** accidentally carried the comment forward until 2014-09-15. Original ** constraint: "If the subquery is aggregate then the outer query ** may not use LIMIT." ** @@ -143292,7 +145537,8 @@ static int compoundHasDifferentAffinities(Select *p){ ** (27b) the subquery is a compound query and the RIGHT JOIN occurs ** in any arm of the compound query. (See also (17g).) ** -** (28) The subquery is not a MATERIALIZED CTE. +** (28) The subquery is not a MATERIALIZED CTE. (This is handled +** in the caller before ever reaching this routine.) ** ** ** In this routine, the "p" parameter is a pointer to the outer query. @@ -143402,9 +145648,9 @@ static int flattenSubquery( if( iFrom>0 && (pSubSrc->a[0].fg.jointype & JT_LTORJ)!=0 ){ return 0; /* Restriction (27a) */ } - if( pSubitem->fg.isCte && pSubitem->u2.pCteUse->eM10d==M10d_Yes ){ - return 0; /* (28) */ - } + + /* Condition (28) is blocked by the caller */ + assert( !pSubitem->fg.isCte || pSubitem->u2.pCteUse->eM10d!=M10d_Yes ); /* Restriction (17): If the sub-query is a compound SELECT, then it must ** use only the UNION ALL operator. And none of the simple select queries @@ -143474,7 +145720,7 @@ static int flattenSubquery( testcase( i==SQLITE_DENY ); pParse->zAuthContext = zSavedAuthContext; - /* Delete the transient structures associated with thesubquery */ + /* Delete the transient structures associated with the subquery */ pSub1 = pSubitem->pSelect; sqlite3DbFree(db, pSubitem->zDatabase); sqlite3DbFree(db, pSubitem->zName); @@ -143656,7 +145902,7 @@ static int flattenSubquery( ** ORDER BY column expression is identical to the iOrderByCol'th ** expression returned by SELECT statement pSub. Since these values ** do not necessarily correspond to columns in SELECT statement pParent, - ** zero them before transfering the ORDER BY clause. + ** zero them before transferring the ORDER BY clause. ** ** Not doing this may cause an error if a subsequent call to this ** function attempts to flatten a compound sub-query into pParent @@ -143716,8 +145962,7 @@ static int flattenSubquery( } } - /* Finially, delete what is left of the subquery and return - ** success. + /* Finally, delete what is left of the subquery and return success. */ sqlite3AggInfoPersistWalkerInit(&w, pParse); sqlite3WalkSelect(&w,pSub1); @@ -143752,7 +145997,7 @@ struct WhereConst { /* ** Add a new entry to the pConst object. Except, do not add duplicate -** pColumn entires. Also, do not add if doing so would not be appropriate. +** pColumn entries. Also, do not add if doing so would not be appropriate. ** ** The caller guarantees the pColumn is a column and pValue is a constant. ** This routine has to do some additional checks before completing the @@ -143938,7 +146183,7 @@ static int propagateConstantExprRewrite(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ ** SELECT * FROM t1 WHERE a=123 AND b=123; ** ** The two SELECT statements above should return different answers. b=a -** is alway true because the comparison uses numeric affinity, but b=123 +** is always true because the comparison uses numeric affinity, but b=123 ** is false because it uses text affinity and '0123' is not the same as '123'. ** To work around this, the expression tree is not actually changed from ** "b=a" to "b=123" but rather the "a" in "b=a" is tagged with EP_FixedCol @@ -144022,7 +146267,7 @@ static int propagateConstants( ** At the time this function is called it is guaranteed that ** ** * the sub-query uses only one distinct window frame, and -** * that the window frame has a PARTITION BY clase. +** * that the window frame has a PARTITION BY clause. */ static int pushDownWindowCheck(Parse *pParse, Select *pSubq, Expr *pExpr){ assert( pSubq->pWin->pPartition ); @@ -144291,12 +146536,12 @@ static int disableUnusedSubqueryResultColumns(SrcItem *pItem){ assert( pItem->pSelect!=0 ); pSub = pItem->pSelect; assert( pSub->pEList->nExpr==pTab->nCol ); - if( (pSub->selFlags & (SF_Distinct|SF_Aggregate))!=0 ){ - testcase( pSub->selFlags & SF_Distinct ); - testcase( pSub->selFlags & SF_Aggregate ); - return 0; - } for(pX=pSub; pX; pX=pX->pPrior){ + if( (pX->selFlags & (SF_Distinct|SF_Aggregate))!=0 ){ + testcase( pX->selFlags & SF_Distinct ); + testcase( pX->selFlags & SF_Aggregate ); + return 0; + } if( pX->pPrior && pX->op!=TK_ALL ){ /* This optimization does not work for compound subqueries that ** use UNION, INTERSECT, or EXCEPT. Only UNION ALL is allowed. */ @@ -145102,12 +147347,20 @@ static int selectExpander(Walker *pWalker, Select *p){ ** expanded. */ int tableSeen = 0; /* Set to 1 when TABLE matches */ char *zTName = 0; /* text of name of TABLE */ + int iErrOfst; if( pE->op==TK_DOT ){ + assert( (selFlags & SF_NestedFrom)==0 ); assert( pE->pLeft!=0 ); assert( !ExprHasProperty(pE->pLeft, EP_IntValue) ); zTName = pE->pLeft->u.zToken; + assert( ExprUseWOfst(pE->pLeft) ); + iErrOfst = pE->pRight->w.iOfst; + }else{ + assert( ExprUseWOfst(pE) ); + iErrOfst = pE->w.iOfst; } for(i=0, pFrom=pTabList->a; inSrc; i++, pFrom++){ + int nAdd; /* Number of cols including rowid */ Table *pTab = pFrom->pTab; /* Table for this data source */ ExprList *pNestedFrom; /* Result-set of a nested FROM clause */ char *zTabName; /* AS name for this data source */ @@ -145125,6 +147378,7 @@ static int selectExpander(Walker *pWalker, Select *p){ pNestedFrom = pFrom->pSelect->pEList; assert( pNestedFrom!=0 ); assert( pNestedFrom->nExpr==pTab->nCol ); + assert( VisibleRowid(pTab)==0 ); }else{ if( zTName && sqlite3StrICmp(zTName, zTabName)!=0 ){ continue; @@ -145142,6 +147396,7 @@ static int selectExpander(Walker *pWalker, Select *p){ for(ii=0; iinId; ii++){ const char *zUName = pUsing->a[ii].zName; pRight = sqlite3Expr(db, TK_ID, zUName); + sqlite3ExprSetErrorOffset(pRight, iErrOfst); pNew = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, pNew, pRight); if( pNew ){ struct ExprList_item *pX = &pNew->a[pNew->nExpr-1]; @@ -145154,33 +147409,48 @@ static int selectExpander(Walker *pWalker, Select *p){ }else{ pUsing = 0; } - for(j=0; jnCol; j++){ - char *zName = pTab->aCol[j].zCnName; + + nAdd = pTab->nCol + (VisibleRowid(pTab) && (selFlags&SF_NestedFrom)); + for(j=0; ja[j], 0, zTName, 0)==0 - ){ - continue; - } + if( j==pTab->nCol ){ + zName = sqlite3RowidAlias(pTab); + if( zName==0 ) continue; + }else{ + zName = pTab->aCol[j].zCnName; - /* If a column is marked as 'hidden', omit it from the expanded - ** result-set list unless the SELECT has the SF_IncludeHidden - ** bit set. - */ - if( (p->selFlags & SF_IncludeHidden)==0 - && IsHiddenColumn(&pTab->aCol[j]) - ){ - continue; - } - if( (pTab->aCol[j].colFlags & COLFLAG_NOEXPAND)!=0 - && zTName==0 - && (selFlags & (SF_NestedFrom))==0 - ){ - continue; + /* If pTab is actually an SF_NestedFrom sub-select, do not + ** expand any ENAME_ROWID columns. */ + if( pNestedFrom && pNestedFrom->a[j].fg.eEName==ENAME_ROWID ){ + continue; + } + + if( zTName + && pNestedFrom + && sqlite3MatchEName(&pNestedFrom->a[j], 0, zTName, 0, 0)==0 + ){ + continue; + } + + /* If a column is marked as 'hidden', omit it from the expanded + ** result-set list unless the SELECT has the SF_IncludeHidden + ** bit set. + */ + if( (p->selFlags & SF_IncludeHidden)==0 + && IsHiddenColumn(&pTab->aCol[j]) + ){ + continue; + } + if( (pTab->aCol[j].colFlags & COLFLAG_NOEXPAND)!=0 + && zTName==0 + && (selFlags & (SF_NestedFrom))==0 + ){ + continue; + } } + assert( zName ); tableSeen = 1; if( i>0 && zTName==0 && (selFlags & SF_NestedFrom)==0 ){ @@ -145214,6 +147484,7 @@ static int selectExpander(Walker *pWalker, Select *p){ }else{ pExpr = pRight; } + sqlite3ExprSetErrorOffset(pExpr, iErrOfst); pNew = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, pNew, pExpr); if( pNew==0 ){ break; /* OOM */ @@ -145229,11 +147500,11 @@ static int selectExpander(Walker *pWalker, Select *p){ zSchemaName, zTabName, zName); testcase( pX->zEName==0 ); } - pX->fg.eEName = ENAME_TAB; + pX->fg.eEName = (j==pTab->nCol ? ENAME_ROWID : ENAME_TAB); if( (pFrom->fg.isUsing && sqlite3IdListIndex(pFrom->u3.pUsing, zName)>=0) || (pUsing && sqlite3IdListIndex(pUsing, zName)>=0) - || (pTab->aCol[j].colFlags & COLFLAG_NOEXPAND)!=0 + || (jnCol && (pTab->aCol[j].colFlags & COLFLAG_NOEXPAND)) ){ pX->fg.bNoExpand = 1; } @@ -145454,8 +147725,14 @@ static void analyzeAggFuncArgs( pNC->ncFlags |= NC_InAggFunc; for(i=0; inFunc; i++){ Expr *pExpr = pAggInfo->aFunc[i].pFExpr; + assert( pExpr->op==TK_FUNCTION || pExpr->op==TK_AGG_FUNCTION ); assert( ExprUseXList(pExpr) ); sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggList(pNC, pExpr->x.pList); + if( pExpr->pLeft ){ + assert( pExpr->pLeft->op==TK_ORDER ); + assert( ExprUseXList(pExpr->pLeft) ); + sqlite3ExprAnalyzeAggList(pNC, pExpr->pLeft->x.pList); + } #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC assert( !IsWindowFunc(pExpr) ); if( ExprHasProperty(pExpr, EP_WinFunc) ){ @@ -145530,7 +147807,7 @@ static int aggregateIdxEprRefToColCallback(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ pExpr->op = TK_AGG_COLUMN; pExpr->iTable = pCol->iTable; pExpr->iColumn = pCol->iColumn; - ExprClearProperty(pExpr, EP_Skip|EP_Collate); + ExprClearProperty(pExpr, EP_Skip|EP_Collate|EP_Unlikely); return WRC_Prune; } @@ -145561,7 +147838,7 @@ static void aggregateConvertIndexedExprRefToColumn(AggInfo *pAggInfo){ ** * The aCol[] and aFunc[] arrays may be modified ** * The AggInfoColumnReg() and AggInfoFuncReg() macros may not be used ** -** After clling this routine: +** After calling this routine: ** ** * The aCol[] and aFunc[] arrays are fixed ** * The AggInfoColumnReg() and AggInfoFuncReg() macros may be used @@ -145610,6 +147887,32 @@ static void resetAccumulator(Parse *pParse, AggInfo *pAggInfo){ pFunc->pFunc->zName)); } } + if( pFunc->iOBTab>=0 ){ + ExprList *pOBList; + KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; + int nExtra = 0; + assert( pFunc->pFExpr->pLeft!=0 ); + assert( pFunc->pFExpr->pLeft->op==TK_ORDER ); + assert( ExprUseXList(pFunc->pFExpr->pLeft) ); + pOBList = pFunc->pFExpr->pLeft->x.pList; + if( !pFunc->bOBUnique ){ + nExtra++; /* One extra column for the OP_Sequence */ + } + if( pFunc->bOBPayload ){ + /* extra columns for the function arguments */ + assert( ExprUseXList(pFunc->pFExpr) ); + nExtra += pFunc->pFExpr->x.pList->nExpr; + } + pKeyInfo = sqlite3KeyInfoFromExprList(pParse, pOBList, 0, nExtra); + if( !pFunc->bOBUnique && pParse->nErr==0 ){ + pKeyInfo->nKeyField++; + } + sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_OpenEphemeral, + pFunc->iOBTab, pOBList->nExpr+nExtra, 0, + (char*)pKeyInfo, P4_KEYINFO); + ExplainQueryPlan((pParse, 0, "USE TEMP B-TREE FOR %s(ORDER BY)", + pFunc->pFunc->zName)); + } } } @@ -145625,13 +147928,46 @@ static void finalizeAggFunctions(Parse *pParse, AggInfo *pAggInfo){ ExprList *pList; assert( ExprUseXList(pF->pFExpr) ); pList = pF->pFExpr->x.pList; + if( pF->iOBTab>=0 ){ + /* For an ORDER BY aggregate, calls to OP_AggStep where deferred and + ** all content was stored in emphermal table pF->iOBTab. Extract that + ** content now (in ORDER BY order) and make all calls to OP_AggStep + ** before doing the OP_AggFinal call. */ + int iTop; /* Start of loop for extracting columns */ + int nArg; /* Number of columns to extract */ + int nKey; /* Key columns to be skipped */ + int regAgg; /* Extract into this array */ + int j; /* Loop counter */ + + nArg = pList->nExpr; + regAgg = sqlite3GetTempRange(pParse, nArg); + + if( pF->bOBPayload==0 ){ + nKey = 0; + }else{ + assert( pF->pFExpr->pLeft!=0 ); + assert( ExprUseXList(pF->pFExpr->pLeft) ); + assert( pF->pFExpr->pLeft->x.pList!=0 ); + nKey = pF->pFExpr->pLeft->x.pList->nExpr; + if( ALWAYS(!pF->bOBUnique) ) nKey++; + } + iTop = sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, OP_Rewind, pF->iOBTab); VdbeCoverage(v); + for(j=nArg-1; j>=0; j--){ + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_Column, pF->iOBTab, nKey+j, regAgg+j); + } + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_AggStep, 0, regAgg, AggInfoFuncReg(pAggInfo,i)); + sqlite3VdbeAppendP4(v, pF->pFunc, P4_FUNCDEF); + sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, (u8)nArg); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Next, pF->iOBTab, iTop+1); VdbeCoverage(v); + sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, iTop); + sqlite3ReleaseTempRange(pParse, regAgg, nArg); + } sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_AggFinal, AggInfoFuncReg(pAggInfo,i), pList ? pList->nExpr : 0); sqlite3VdbeAppendP4(v, pF->pFunc, P4_FUNCDEF); } } - /* ** Generate code that will update the accumulator memory cells for an ** aggregate based on the current cursor position. @@ -145640,6 +147976,13 @@ static void finalizeAggFunctions(Parse *pParse, AggInfo *pAggInfo){ ** in pAggInfo, then only populate the pAggInfo->nAccumulator accumulator ** registers if register regAcc contains 0. The caller will take care ** of setting and clearing regAcc. +** +** For an ORDER BY aggregate, the actual accumulator memory cell update +** is deferred until after all input rows have been received, so that they +** can be run in the requested order. In that case, instead of invoking +** OP_AggStep to update the accumulator, just add the arguments that would +** have been passed into OP_AggStep into the sorting ephemeral table +** (along with the appropriate sort key). */ static void updateAccumulator( Parse *pParse, @@ -145661,6 +148004,8 @@ static void updateAccumulator( int nArg; int addrNext = 0; int regAgg; + int regAggSz = 0; + int regDistinct = 0; ExprList *pList; assert( ExprUseXList(pF->pFExpr) ); assert( !IsWindowFunc(pF->pFExpr) ); @@ -145687,9 +148032,44 @@ static void updateAccumulator( addrNext = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(pParse); sqlite3ExprIfFalse(pParse, pFilter, addrNext, SQLITE_JUMPIFNULL); } - if( pList ){ + if( pF->iOBTab>=0 ){ + /* Instead of invoking AggStep, we must push the arguments that would + ** have been passed to AggStep onto the sorting table. */ + int jj; /* Registered used so far in building the record */ + ExprList *pOBList; /* The ORDER BY clause */ + assert( pList!=0 ); + nArg = pList->nExpr; + assert( nArg>0 ); + assert( pF->pFExpr->pLeft!=0 ); + assert( pF->pFExpr->pLeft->op==TK_ORDER ); + assert( ExprUseXList(pF->pFExpr->pLeft) ); + pOBList = pF->pFExpr->pLeft->x.pList; + assert( pOBList!=0 ); + assert( pOBList->nExpr>0 ); + regAggSz = pOBList->nExpr; + if( !pF->bOBUnique ){ + regAggSz++; /* One register for OP_Sequence */ + } + if( pF->bOBPayload ){ + regAggSz += nArg; + } + regAggSz++; /* One extra register to hold result of MakeRecord */ + regAgg = sqlite3GetTempRange(pParse, regAggSz); + regDistinct = regAgg; + sqlite3ExprCodeExprList(pParse, pOBList, regAgg, 0, SQLITE_ECEL_DUP); + jj = pOBList->nExpr; + if( !pF->bOBUnique ){ + sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Sequence, pF->iOBTab, regAgg+jj); + jj++; + } + if( pF->bOBPayload ){ + regDistinct = regAgg+jj; + sqlite3ExprCodeExprList(pParse, pList, regDistinct, 0, SQLITE_ECEL_DUP); + } + }else if( pList ){ nArg = pList->nExpr; regAgg = sqlite3GetTempRange(pParse, nArg); + regDistinct = regAgg; sqlite3ExprCodeExprList(pParse, pList, regAgg, 0, SQLITE_ECEL_DUP); }else{ nArg = 0; @@ -145700,26 +148080,37 @@ static void updateAccumulator( addrNext = sqlite3VdbeMakeLabel(pParse); } pF->iDistinct = codeDistinct(pParse, eDistinctType, - pF->iDistinct, addrNext, pList, regAgg); + pF->iDistinct, addrNext, pList, regDistinct); } - if( pF->pFunc->funcFlags & SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL ){ - CollSeq *pColl = 0; - struct ExprList_item *pItem; - int j; - assert( pList!=0 ); /* pList!=0 if pF->pFunc has NEEDCOLL */ - for(j=0, pItem=pList->a; !pColl && jpExpr); + if( pF->iOBTab>=0 ){ + /* Insert a new record into the ORDER BY table */ + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_MakeRecord, regAgg, regAggSz-1, + regAgg+regAggSz-1); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp4Int(v, OP_IdxInsert, pF->iOBTab, regAgg+regAggSz-1, + regAgg, regAggSz-1); + sqlite3ReleaseTempRange(pParse, regAgg, regAggSz); + }else{ + /* Invoke the AggStep function */ + if( pF->pFunc->funcFlags & SQLITE_FUNC_NEEDCOLL ){ + CollSeq *pColl = 0; + struct ExprList_item *pItem; + int j; + assert( pList!=0 ); /* pList!=0 if pF->pFunc has NEEDCOLL */ + for(j=0, pItem=pList->a; !pColl && jpExpr); + } + if( !pColl ){ + pColl = pParse->db->pDfltColl; + } + if( regHit==0 && pAggInfo->nAccumulator ) regHit = ++pParse->nMem; + sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_CollSeq, regHit, 0, 0, + (char *)pColl, P4_COLLSEQ); } - if( !pColl ){ - pColl = pParse->db->pDfltColl; - } - if( regHit==0 && pAggInfo->nAccumulator ) regHit = ++pParse->nMem; - sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_CollSeq, regHit, 0, 0, (char *)pColl, P4_COLLSEQ); + sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_AggStep, 0, regAgg, AggInfoFuncReg(pAggInfo,i)); + sqlite3VdbeAppendP4(v, pF->pFunc, P4_FUNCDEF); + sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, (u8)nArg); + sqlite3ReleaseTempRange(pParse, regAgg, nArg); } - sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_AggStep, 0, regAgg, AggInfoFuncReg(pAggInfo,i)); - sqlite3VdbeAppendP4(v, pF->pFunc, P4_FUNCDEF); - sqlite3VdbeChangeP5(v, (u8)nArg); - sqlite3ReleaseTempRange(pParse, regAgg, nArg); if( addrNext ){ sqlite3VdbeResolveLabel(v, addrNext); } @@ -146215,22 +148606,59 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Select( ** to a real table */ assert( pTab!=0 ); - /* Convert LEFT JOIN into JOIN if there are terms of the right table - ** of the LEFT JOIN used in the WHERE clause. + /* Try to simplify joins: + ** + ** LEFT JOIN -> JOIN + ** RIGHT JOIN -> JOIN + ** FULL JOIN -> RIGHT JOIN + ** + ** If terms of the i-th table are used in the WHERE clause in such a + ** way that the i-th table cannot be the NULL row of a join, then + ** perform the appropriate simplification. This is called + ** "OUTER JOIN strength reduction" in the SQLite documentation. */ - if( (pItem->fg.jointype & (JT_LEFT|JT_RIGHT))==JT_LEFT - && sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(p->pWhere, pItem->iCursor) + if( (pItem->fg.jointype & (JT_LEFT|JT_LTORJ))!=0 + && sqlite3ExprImpliesNonNullRow(p->pWhere, pItem->iCursor, + pItem->fg.jointype & JT_LTORJ) && OptimizationEnabled(db, SQLITE_SimplifyJoin) ){ - TREETRACE(0x1000,pParse,p, - ("LEFT-JOIN simplifies to JOIN on term %d\n",i)); - pItem->fg.jointype &= ~(JT_LEFT|JT_OUTER); + if( pItem->fg.jointype & JT_LEFT ){ + if( pItem->fg.jointype & JT_RIGHT ){ + TREETRACE(0x1000,pParse,p, + ("FULL-JOIN simplifies to RIGHT-JOIN on term %d\n",i)); + pItem->fg.jointype &= ~JT_LEFT; + }else{ + TREETRACE(0x1000,pParse,p, + ("LEFT-JOIN simplifies to JOIN on term %d\n",i)); + pItem->fg.jointype &= ~(JT_LEFT|JT_OUTER); + } + } + if( pItem->fg.jointype & JT_LTORJ ){ + for(j=i+1; jnSrc; j++){ + SrcItem *pI2 = &pTabList->a[j]; + if( pI2->fg.jointype & JT_RIGHT ){ + if( pI2->fg.jointype & JT_LEFT ){ + TREETRACE(0x1000,pParse,p, + ("FULL-JOIN simplifies to LEFT-JOIN on term %d\n",j)); + pI2->fg.jointype &= ~JT_RIGHT; + }else{ + TREETRACE(0x1000,pParse,p, + ("RIGHT-JOIN simplifies to JOIN on term %d\n",j)); + pI2->fg.jointype &= ~(JT_RIGHT|JT_OUTER); + } + } + } + for(j=pTabList->nSrc-1; j>=i; j--){ + pTabList->a[j].fg.jointype &= ~JT_LTORJ; + if( pTabList->a[j].fg.jointype & JT_RIGHT ) break; + } + } assert( pItem->iCursor>=0 ); unsetJoinExpr(p->pWhere, pItem->iCursor, pTabList->a[0].fg.jointype & JT_LTORJ); } - /* No futher action if this term of the FROM clause is not a subquery */ + /* No further action if this term of the FROM clause is not a subquery */ if( pSub==0 ) continue; /* Catch mismatch in the declared columns of a view and the number of @@ -146241,6 +148669,14 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Select( goto select_end; } + /* Do not attempt the usual optimizations (flattening and ORDER BY + ** elimination) on a MATERIALIZED common table expression because + ** a MATERIALIZED common table expression is an optimization fence. + */ + if( pItem->fg.isCte && pItem->u2.pCteUse->eM10d==M10d_Yes ){ + continue; + } + /* Do not try to flatten an aggregate subquery. ** ** Flattening an aggregate subquery is only possible if the outer query @@ -146270,6 +148706,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Select( ** (a) The outer query has a different ORDER BY clause ** (b) The subquery is part of a join ** See forum post 062d576715d277c8 + ** + ** Also retain the ORDER BY if the OmitOrderBy optimization is disabled. */ if( pSub->pOrderBy!=0 && (p->pOrderBy!=0 || pTabList->nSrc>1) /* Condition (5) */ @@ -146484,7 +148922,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Select( }else if( pItem->fg.isCte && pItem->u2.pCteUse->addrM9e>0 ){ /* This is a CTE for which materialization code has already been ** generated. Invoke the subroutine to compute the materialization, - ** the make the pItem->iCursor be a copy of the ephemerial table that + ** the make the pItem->iCursor be a copy of the ephemeral table that ** holds the result of the materialization. */ CteUse *pCteUse = pItem->u2.pCteUse; sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Gosub, pCteUse->regRtn, pCteUse->addrM9e); @@ -146867,7 +149305,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Select( */ if( pGroupBy ){ KeyInfo *pKeyInfo; /* Keying information for the group by clause */ - int addr1; /* A-vs-B comparision jump */ + int addr1; /* A-vs-B comparison jump */ int addrOutputRow; /* Start of subroutine that outputs a result row */ int regOutputRow; /* Return address register for output subroutine */ int addrSetAbort; /* Set the abort flag and return */ @@ -146958,9 +149396,13 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Select( int nCol; int nGroupBy; - explainTempTable(pParse, +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STMT_SCANSTATUS + int addrExp; /* Address of OP_Explain instruction */ +#endif + ExplainQueryPlan2(addrExp, (pParse, 0, "USE TEMP B-TREE FOR %s", (sDistinct.isTnct && (p->selFlags&SF_Distinct)==0) ? - "DISTINCT" : "GROUP BY"); + "DISTINCT" : "GROUP BY" + )); groupBySort = 1; nGroupBy = pGroupBy->nExpr; @@ -146985,18 +149427,23 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Select( } pAggInfo->directMode = 0; regRecord = sqlite3GetTempReg(pParse); + sqlite3VdbeScanStatusCounters(v, addrExp, 0, sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v)); sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_MakeRecord, regBase, nCol, regRecord); sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_SorterInsert, pAggInfo->sortingIdx, regRecord); + sqlite3VdbeScanStatusRange(v, addrExp, sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v)-2, -1); sqlite3ReleaseTempReg(pParse, regRecord); sqlite3ReleaseTempRange(pParse, regBase, nCol); TREETRACE(0x2,pParse,p,("WhereEnd\n")); sqlite3WhereEnd(pWInfo); pAggInfo->sortingIdxPTab = sortPTab = pParse->nTab++; sortOut = sqlite3GetTempReg(pParse); + sqlite3VdbeScanStatusCounters(v, addrExp, sqlite3VdbeCurrentAddr(v), 0); sqlite3VdbeAddOp3(v, OP_OpenPseudo, sortPTab, sortOut, nCol); sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_SorterSort, pAggInfo->sortingIdx, addrEnd); VdbeComment((v, "GROUP BY sort")); VdbeCoverage(v); pAggInfo->useSortingIdx = 1; + sqlite3VdbeScanStatusRange(v, addrExp, -1, sortPTab); + sqlite3VdbeScanStatusRange(v, addrExp, -1, pAggInfo->sortingIdx); } /* If there are entries in pAgggInfo->aFunc[] that contain subexpressions @@ -147724,6 +150171,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3BeginTrigger( sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "cannot create triggers on virtual tables"); goto trigger_orphan_error; } + if( (pTab->tabFlags & TF_Shadow)!=0 && sqlite3ReadOnlyShadowTables(db) ){ + sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "cannot create triggers on shadow tables"); + goto trigger_orphan_error; + } /* Check that the trigger name is not reserved and that no trigger of the ** specified name exists */ @@ -148507,10 +150958,17 @@ static void codeReturningTrigger( SrcList sFrom; assert( v!=0 ); - assert( pParse->bReturning ); + if( !pParse->bReturning ){ + /* This RETURNING trigger must be for a different statement as + ** this statement lacks a RETURNING clause. */ + return; + } assert( db->pParse==pParse ); pReturning = pParse->u1.pReturning; - assert( pTrigger == &(pReturning->retTrig) ); + if( pTrigger != &(pReturning->retTrig) ){ + /* This RETURNING trigger is for a different statement */ + return; + } memset(&sSelect, 0, sizeof(sSelect)); memset(&sFrom, 0, sizeof(sFrom)); sSelect.pEList = sqlite3ExprListDup(db, pReturning->pReturnEL, 0); @@ -149247,7 +151705,7 @@ static void updateFromSelect( assert( pTabList->nSrc>1 ); if( pSrc ){ - pSrc->a[0].fg.notCte = 1; + assert( pSrc->a[0].fg.notCte ); pSrc->a[0].iCursor = -1; pSrc->a[0].pTab->nTabRef--; pSrc->a[0].pTab = 0; @@ -149764,7 +152222,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Update( && !hasFK && !chngKey && !bReplace - && (sNC.ncFlags & NC_Subquery)==0 + && (pWhere==0 || !ExprHasProperty(pWhere, EP_Subquery)) ){ flags |= WHERE_ONEPASS_MULTIROW; } @@ -149836,6 +152294,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Update( if( !isView ){ int addrOnce = 0; + int iNotUsed1 = 0; + int iNotUsed2 = 0; /* Open every index that needs updating. */ if( eOnePass!=ONEPASS_OFF ){ @@ -149847,7 +152307,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Update( addrOnce = sqlite3VdbeAddOp0(v, OP_Once); VdbeCoverage(v); } sqlite3OpenTableAndIndices(pParse, pTab, OP_OpenWrite, 0, iBaseCur, - aToOpen, 0, 0); + aToOpen, &iNotUsed1, &iNotUsed2); if( addrOnce ){ sqlite3VdbeJumpHereOrPopInst(v, addrOnce); } @@ -150138,8 +152598,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3Update( sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_AddImm, regRowCount, 1); } - sqlite3CodeRowTrigger(pParse, pTrigger, TK_UPDATE, pChanges, - TRIGGER_AFTER, pTab, regOldRowid, onError, labelContinue); + if( pTrigger ){ + sqlite3CodeRowTrigger(pParse, pTrigger, TK_UPDATE, pChanges, + TRIGGER_AFTER, pTab, regOldRowid, onError, labelContinue); + } /* Repeat the above with the next record to be updated, until ** all record selected by the WHERE clause have been updated. @@ -150234,7 +152696,7 @@ static void updateVirtualTable( int nArg = 2 + pTab->nCol; /* Number of arguments to VUpdate */ int regArg; /* First register in VUpdate arg array */ int regRec; /* Register in which to assemble record */ - int regRowid; /* Register for ephem table rowid */ + int regRowid; /* Register for ephemeral table rowid */ int iCsr = pSrc->a[0].iCursor; /* Cursor used for virtual table scan */ int aDummy[2]; /* Unused arg for sqlite3WhereOkOnePass() */ int eOnePass; /* True to use onepass strategy */ @@ -150278,7 +152740,9 @@ static void updateVirtualTable( sqlite3ExprDup(db, pChanges->a[aXRef[i]].pExpr, 0) ); }else{ - pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, pList, exprRowColumn(pParse, i)); + Expr *pRowExpr = exprRowColumn(pParse, i); + if( pRowExpr ) pRowExpr->op2 = OPFLAG_NOCHNG; + pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, pList, pRowExpr); } } @@ -150355,7 +152819,7 @@ static void updateVirtualTable( sqlite3WhereEnd(pWInfo); } - /* Begin scannning through the ephemeral table. */ + /* Begin scanning through the ephemeral table. */ addr = sqlite3VdbeAddOp1(v, OP_Rewind, ephemTab); VdbeCoverage(v); /* Extract arguments from the current row of the ephemeral table and @@ -150563,7 +153027,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3UpsertAnalyzeTarget( pExpr = &sCol[0]; } for(jj=0; jja[jj].pExpr,pExpr,iCursor)<2 ){ + if( sqlite3ExprCompare(0,pTarget->a[jj].pExpr,pExpr,iCursor)<2 ){ break; /* Column ii of the index matches column jj of target */ } } @@ -150912,7 +153376,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE SQLITE_NOINLINE int sqlite3RunVacuum( ** (possibly synchronous) transaction opened on the main database before ** sqlite3BtreeCopyFile() is called. ** - ** An optimisation would be to use a non-journaled pager. + ** An optimization would be to use a non-journaled pager. ** (Later:) I tried setting "PRAGMA vacuum_db.journal_mode=OFF" but ** that actually made the VACUUM run slower. Very little journalling ** actually occurs when doing a vacuum since the vacuum_db is initially @@ -151601,7 +154065,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VtabFinishParse(Parse *pParse, Token *pEnd){ ** the information we've collected. ** ** The VM register number pParse->regRowid holds the rowid of an - ** entry in the sqlite_schema table tht was created for this vtab + ** entry in the sqlite_schema table that was created for this vtab ** by sqlite3StartTable(). */ iDb = sqlite3SchemaToIndex(db, pTab->pSchema); @@ -151941,7 +154405,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_declare_vtab(sqlite3 *db, const char *zCreateTable){ sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); pCtx = db->pVtabCtx; if( !pCtx || pCtx->bDeclared ){ - sqlite3Error(db, SQLITE_MISUSE); + sqlite3Error(db, SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT); sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; } @@ -152345,7 +154809,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3VtabMakeWritable(Parse *pParse, Table *pTab){ ** ** An eponymous virtual table instance is one that is named after its ** module, and more importantly, does not require a CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE -** statement in order to come into existance. Eponymous virtual table +** statement in order to come into existence. Eponymous virtual table ** instances always exist. They cannot be DROP-ed. ** ** Any virtual table module for which xConnect and xCreate are the same @@ -152536,7 +155000,7 @@ typedef struct WhereRightJoin WhereRightJoin; /* ** This object is a header on a block of allocated memory that will be -** automatically freed when its WInfo oject is destructed. +** automatically freed when its WInfo object is destructed. */ struct WhereMemBlock { WhereMemBlock *pNext; /* Next block in the chain */ @@ -152597,7 +155061,7 @@ struct WhereLevel { int iCur; /* The VDBE cursor used by this IN operator */ int addrInTop; /* Top of the IN loop */ int iBase; /* Base register of multi-key index record */ - int nPrefix; /* Number of prior entires in the key */ + int nPrefix; /* Number of prior entries in the key */ u8 eEndLoopOp; /* IN Loop terminator. OP_Next or OP_Prev */ } *aInLoop; /* Information about each nested IN operator */ } in; /* Used when pWLoop->wsFlags&WHERE_IN_ABLE */ @@ -152847,7 +155311,7 @@ struct WhereClause { int nTerm; /* Number of terms */ int nSlot; /* Number of entries in a[] */ int nBase; /* Number of terms through the last non-Virtual */ - WhereTerm *a; /* Each a[] describes a term of the WHERE cluase */ + WhereTerm *a; /* Each a[] describes a term of the WHERE clause */ #if defined(SQLITE_SMALL_STACK) WhereTerm aStatic[1]; /* Initial static space for a[] */ #else @@ -153132,7 +155596,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WhereTabFuncArgs(Parse*, SrcItem*, WhereClause*); #define WHERE_BLOOMFILTER 0x00400000 /* Consider using a Bloom-filter */ #define WHERE_SELFCULL 0x00800000 /* nOut reduced by extra WHERE terms */ #define WHERE_OMIT_OFFSET 0x01000000 /* Set offset counter to zero */ -#define WHERE_VIEWSCAN 0x02000000 /* A full-scan of a VIEW or subquery */ + /* 0x02000000 -- available for reuse */ #define WHERE_EXPRIDX 0x04000000 /* Uses an index-on-expressions */ #endif /* !defined(SQLITE_WHEREINT_H) */ @@ -153435,6 +155899,12 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WhereAddScanStatus( if( wsFlags & WHERE_INDEXED ){ sqlite3VdbeScanStatusRange(v, addrExplain, -1, pLvl->iIdxCur); } + }else{ + int addr = pSrclist->a[pLvl->iFrom].addrFillSub; + VdbeOp *pOp = sqlite3VdbeGetOp(v, addr-1); + assert( sqlite3VdbeDb(v)->mallocFailed || pOp->opcode==OP_InitCoroutine ); + assert( sqlite3VdbeDb(v)->mallocFailed || pOp->p2>addr ); + sqlite3VdbeScanStatusRange(v, addrExplain, addr, pOp->p2-1); } } } @@ -153932,7 +156402,7 @@ static int codeAllEqualityTerms( /* Figure out how many memory cells we will need then allocate them. */ regBase = pParse->nMem + 1; - nReg = pLoop->u.btree.nEq + nExtraReg; + nReg = nEq + nExtraReg; pParse->nMem += nReg; zAff = sqlite3DbStrDup(pParse->db,sqlite3IndexAffinityStr(pParse->db,pIdx)); @@ -153979,9 +156449,6 @@ static int codeAllEqualityTerms( sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_Copy, r1, regBase+j); } } - } - for(j=nSkip; jaLTerm[j]; if( pTerm->eOperator & WO_IN ){ if( pTerm->pExpr->flags & EP_xIsSelect ){ /* No affinity ever needs to be (or should be) applied to a value @@ -154124,7 +156591,7 @@ static int codeCursorHintIsOrFunction(Walker *pWalker, Expr *pExpr){ ** 2) transform the expression node to a TK_REGISTER node that reads ** from the newly populated register. ** -** Also, if the node is a TK_COLUMN that does access the table idenified +** Also, if the node is a TK_COLUMN that does access the table identified ** by pCCurHint.iTabCur, and an index is being used (which we will ** know because CCurHint.pIdx!=0) then transform the TK_COLUMN into ** an access of the index rather than the original table. @@ -154742,7 +157209,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Bitmask sqlite3WhereCodeOneLoopStart( }; assert( TK_LE==TK_GT+1 ); /* Make sure the ordering.. */ assert( TK_LT==TK_GT+2 ); /* ... of the TK_xx values... */ - assert( TK_GE==TK_GT+3 ); /* ... is correcct. */ + assert( TK_GE==TK_GT+3 ); /* ... is correct. */ assert( (pStart->wtFlags & TERM_VNULL)==0 ); testcase( pStart->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL ); @@ -155922,7 +158389,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE SQLITE_NOINLINE void sqlite3WhereRightJoinLoop( ** the WHERE clause of SQL statements. ** ** This file was originally part of where.c but was split out to improve -** readability and editabiliity. This file contains utility routines for +** readability and editability. This file contains utility routines for ** analyzing Expr objects in the WHERE clause. */ /* #include "sqliteInt.h" */ @@ -156138,7 +158605,7 @@ static int isLikeOrGlob( ** range search. The third is because the caller assumes that the pattern ** consists of at least one character after all escapes have been ** removed. */ - if( cnt!=0 && 255!=(u8)z[cnt-1] && (cnt>1 || z[0]!=wc[3]) ){ + if( (cnt>1 || (cnt>0 && z[0]!=wc[3])) && 255!=(u8)z[cnt-1] ){ Expr *pPrefix; /* A "complete" match if the pattern ends with "*" or "%" */ @@ -156711,7 +159178,7 @@ static void exprAnalyzeOrTerm( pOrTerm->leftCursor))==0 ){ /* This term must be of the form t1.a==t2.b where t2 is in the ** chngToIN set but t1 is not. This term will be either preceded - ** or follwed by an inverted copy (t2.b==t1.a). Skip this term + ** or followed by an inverted copy (t2.b==t1.a). Skip this term ** and use its inversion. */ testcase( pOrTerm->wtFlags & TERM_COPIED ); testcase( pOrTerm->wtFlags & TERM_VIRTUAL ); @@ -156973,8 +159440,8 @@ static void exprAnalyze( WhereTerm *pTerm; /* The term to be analyzed */ WhereMaskSet *pMaskSet; /* Set of table index masks */ Expr *pExpr; /* The expression to be analyzed */ - Bitmask prereqLeft; /* Prerequesites of the pExpr->pLeft */ - Bitmask prereqAll; /* Prerequesites of pExpr */ + Bitmask prereqLeft; /* Prerequisites of the pExpr->pLeft */ + Bitmask prereqAll; /* Prerequisites of pExpr */ Bitmask extraRight = 0; /* Extra dependencies on LEFT JOIN */ Expr *pStr1 = 0; /* RHS of LIKE/GLOB operator */ int isComplete = 0; /* RHS of LIKE/GLOB ends with wildcard */ @@ -158924,13 +161391,17 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE void sqlite3ConstructBloomFilter( WhereLoop *pLoop = pLevel->pWLoop; /* The loop being coded */ int iCur; /* Cursor for table getting the filter */ IndexedExpr *saved_pIdxEpr; /* saved copy of Parse.pIdxEpr */ + IndexedExpr *saved_pIdxPartExpr; /* saved copy of Parse.pIdxPartExpr */ saved_pIdxEpr = pParse->pIdxEpr; + saved_pIdxPartExpr = pParse->pIdxPartExpr; pParse->pIdxEpr = 0; + pParse->pIdxPartExpr = 0; assert( pLoop!=0 ); assert( v!=0 ); assert( pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_BLOOMFILTER ); + assert( (pLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_IDX_ONLY)==0 ); addrOnce = sqlite3VdbeAddOp0(v, OP_Once); VdbeCoverage(v); do{ @@ -159020,6 +161491,7 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE void sqlite3ConstructBloomFilter( }while( iLevel < pWInfo->nLevel ); sqlite3VdbeJumpHere(v, addrOnce); pParse->pIdxEpr = saved_pIdxEpr; + pParse->pIdxPartExpr = saved_pIdxPartExpr; } @@ -159535,7 +162007,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE char sqlite3IndexColumnAffinity(sqlite3 *db, Index *pIdx, int iCo ** Value pLoop->nOut is currently set to the estimated number of rows ** visited for scanning (a=? AND b=?). This function reduces that estimate ** by some factor to account for the (c BETWEEN ? AND ?) expression based -** on the stat4 data for the index. this scan will be peformed multiple +** on the stat4 data for the index. this scan will be performed multiple ** times (once for each (a,b) combination that matches a=?) is dealt with ** by the caller. ** @@ -160290,7 +162762,7 @@ static WhereLoop **whereLoopFindLesser( ** rSetup. Call this SETUP-INVARIANT */ assert( p->rSetup>=pTemplate->rSetup ); - /* Any loop using an appliation-defined index (or PRIMARY KEY or + /* Any loop using an application-defined index (or PRIMARY KEY or ** UNIQUE constraint) with one or more == constraints is better ** than an automatic index. Unless it is a skip-scan. */ if( (p->wsFlags & WHERE_AUTO_INDEX)!=0 @@ -160317,7 +162789,7 @@ static WhereLoop **whereLoopFindLesser( /* If pTemplate is always better than p, then cause p to be overwritten ** with pTemplate. pTemplate is better than p if: - ** (1) pTemplate has no more dependences than p, and + ** (1) pTemplate has no more dependencies than p, and ** (2) pTemplate has an equal or lower cost than p. */ if( (p->prereq & pTemplate->prereq)==pTemplate->prereq /* (1) */ @@ -160435,7 +162907,7 @@ static int whereLoopInsert(WhereLoopBuilder *pBuilder, WhereLoop *pTemplate){ }else{ /* We will be overwriting WhereLoop p[]. But before we do, first ** go through the rest of the list and delete any other entries besides - ** p[] that are also supplated by pTemplate */ + ** p[] that are also supplanted by pTemplate */ WhereLoop **ppTail = &p->pNextLoop; WhereLoop *pToDel; while( *ppTail ){ @@ -160635,7 +163107,7 @@ static int whereRangeVectorLen( } /* -** Adjust the cost C by the costMult facter T. This only occurs if +** Adjust the cost C by the costMult factor T. This only occurs if ** compiled with -DSQLITE_ENABLE_COSTMULT */ #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_COSTMULT @@ -160662,7 +163134,7 @@ static int whereLoopAddBtreeIndex( Index *pProbe, /* An index on pSrc */ LogEst nInMul /* log(Number of iterations due to IN) */ ){ - WhereInfo *pWInfo = pBuilder->pWInfo; /* WHERE analyse context */ + WhereInfo *pWInfo = pBuilder->pWInfo; /* WHERE analyze context */ Parse *pParse = pWInfo->pParse; /* Parsing context */ sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; /* Database connection malloc context */ WhereLoop *pNew; /* Template WhereLoop under construction */ @@ -160972,7 +163444,7 @@ static int whereLoopAddBtreeIndex( assert( pSrc->pTab->szTabRow>0 ); if( pProbe->idxType==SQLITE_IDXTYPE_IPK ){ /* The pProbe->szIdxRow is low for an IPK table since the interior - ** pages are small. Thuse szIdxRow gives a good estimate of seek cost. + ** pages are small. Thus szIdxRow gives a good estimate of seek cost. ** But the leaf pages are full-size, so pProbe->szIdxRow would badly ** under-estimate the scanning cost. */ rCostIdx = pNew->nOut + 16; @@ -161279,6 +163751,100 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE u32 whereIsCoveringIndex( return rc; } +/* +** This is an sqlite3ParserAddCleanup() callback that is invoked to +** free the Parse->pIdxEpr list when the Parse object is destroyed. +*/ +static void whereIndexedExprCleanup(sqlite3 *db, void *pObject){ + IndexedExpr **pp = (IndexedExpr**)pObject; + while( *pp!=0 ){ + IndexedExpr *p = *pp; + *pp = p->pIENext; + sqlite3ExprDelete(db, p->pExpr); + sqlite3DbFreeNN(db, p); + } +} + +/* +** This function is called for a partial index - one with a WHERE clause - in +** two scenarios. In both cases, it determines whether or not the WHERE +** clause on the index implies that a column of the table may be safely +** replaced by a constant expression. For example, in the following +** SELECT: +** +** CREATE INDEX i1 ON t1(b, c) WHERE a=; +** SELECT a, b, c FROM t1 WHERE a= AND b=?; +** +** The "a" in the select-list may be replaced by , iff: +** +** (a) is a constant expression, and +** (b) The (a=) comparison uses the BINARY collation sequence, and +** (c) Column "a" has an affinity other than NONE or BLOB. +** +** If argument pItem is NULL, then pMask must not be NULL. In this case this +** function is being called as part of determining whether or not pIdx +** is a covering index. This function clears any bits in (*pMask) +** corresponding to columns that may be replaced by constants as described +** above. +** +** Otherwise, if pItem is not NULL, then this function is being called +** as part of coding a loop that uses index pIdx. In this case, add entries +** to the Parse.pIdxPartExpr list for each column that can be replaced +** by a constant. +*/ +static void wherePartIdxExpr( + Parse *pParse, /* Parse context */ + Index *pIdx, /* Partial index being processed */ + Expr *pPart, /* WHERE clause being processed */ + Bitmask *pMask, /* Mask to clear bits in */ + int iIdxCur, /* Cursor number for index */ + SrcItem *pItem /* The FROM clause entry for the table */ +){ + assert( pItem==0 || (pItem->fg.jointype & JT_RIGHT)==0 ); + assert( (pItem==0 || pMask==0) && (pMask!=0 || pItem!=0) ); + + if( pPart->op==TK_AND ){ + wherePartIdxExpr(pParse, pIdx, pPart->pRight, pMask, iIdxCur, pItem); + pPart = pPart->pLeft; + } + + if( (pPart->op==TK_EQ || pPart->op==TK_IS) ){ + Expr *pLeft = pPart->pLeft; + Expr *pRight = pPart->pRight; + u8 aff; + + if( pLeft->op!=TK_COLUMN ) return; + if( !sqlite3ExprIsConstant(pRight) ) return; + if( !sqlite3IsBinary(sqlite3ExprCompareCollSeq(pParse, pPart)) ) return; + if( pLeft->iColumn<0 ) return; + aff = pIdx->pTable->aCol[pLeft->iColumn].affinity; + if( aff>=SQLITE_AFF_TEXT ){ + if( pItem ){ + sqlite3 *db = pParse->db; + IndexedExpr *p = (IndexedExpr*)sqlite3DbMallocRaw(db, sizeof(*p)); + if( p ){ + int bNullRow = (pItem->fg.jointype&(JT_LEFT|JT_LTORJ))!=0; + p->pExpr = sqlite3ExprDup(db, pRight, 0); + p->iDataCur = pItem->iCursor; + p->iIdxCur = iIdxCur; + p->iIdxCol = pLeft->iColumn; + p->bMaybeNullRow = bNullRow; + p->pIENext = pParse->pIdxPartExpr; + p->aff = aff; + pParse->pIdxPartExpr = p; + if( p->pIENext==0 ){ + void *pArg = (void*)&pParse->pIdxPartExpr; + sqlite3ParserAddCleanup(pParse, whereIndexedExprCleanup, pArg); + } + } + }else if( pLeft->iColumn<(BMS-1) ){ + *pMask &= ~((Bitmask)1 << pLeft->iColumn); + } + } + } +} + + /* ** Add all WhereLoop objects for a single table of the join where the table ** is identified by pBuilder->pNew->iTab. That table is guaranteed to be @@ -161317,7 +163883,7 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE u32 whereIsCoveringIndex( */ static int whereLoopAddBtree( WhereLoopBuilder *pBuilder, /* WHERE clause information */ - Bitmask mPrereq /* Extra prerequesites for using this table */ + Bitmask mPrereq /* Extra prerequisites for using this table */ ){ WhereInfo *pWInfo; /* WHERE analysis context */ Index *pProbe; /* An index we are evaluating */ @@ -161482,9 +164048,6 @@ static int whereLoopAddBtree( #else pNew->rRun = rSize + 16; #endif - if( IsView(pTab) || (pTab->tabFlags & TF_Ephemeral)!=0 ){ - pNew->wsFlags |= WHERE_VIEWSCAN; - } ApplyCostMultiplier(pNew->rRun, pTab->costMult); whereLoopOutputAdjust(pWC, pNew, rSize); rc = whereLoopInsert(pBuilder, pNew); @@ -161497,6 +164060,11 @@ static int whereLoopAddBtree( pNew->wsFlags = WHERE_IDX_ONLY | WHERE_INDEXED; }else{ m = pSrc->colUsed & pProbe->colNotIdxed; + if( pProbe->pPartIdxWhere ){ + wherePartIdxExpr( + pWInfo->pParse, pProbe, pProbe->pPartIdxWhere, &m, 0, 0 + ); + } pNew->wsFlags = WHERE_INDEXED; if( m==TOPBIT || (pProbe->bHasExpr && !pProbe->bHasVCol && m!=0) ){ u32 isCov = whereIsCoveringIndex(pWInfo, pProbe, pSrc->iCursor); @@ -161824,7 +164392,7 @@ static int whereLoopAddVirtualOne( ** ** Return a pointer to the collation name: ** -** 1. If there is an explicit COLLATE operator on the constaint, return it. +** 1. If there is an explicit COLLATE operator on the constraint, return it. ** ** 2. Else, if the column has an alternative collation, return that. ** @@ -161879,7 +164447,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vtab_rhs_value( sqlite3_value *pVal = 0; int rc = SQLITE_OK; if( iCons<0 || iCons>=pIdxInfo->nConstraint ){ - rc = SQLITE_MISUSE; /* EV: R-30545-25046 */ + rc = SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; /* EV: R-30545-25046 */ }else{ if( pH->aRhs[iCons]==0 ){ WhereTerm *pTerm = &pH->pWC->a[pIdxInfo->aConstraint[iCons].iTermOffset]; @@ -162785,7 +165353,8 @@ static int wherePathSolver(WhereInfo *pWInfo, LogEst nRowEst){ ** For joins of 3 or more tables, track the 10 best paths */ mxChoice = (nLoop<=1) ? 1 : (nLoop==2 ? 5 : 10); assert( nLoop<=pWInfo->pTabList->nSrc ); - WHERETRACE(0x002, ("---- begin solver. (nRowEst=%d)\n", nRowEst)); + WHERETRACE(0x002, ("---- begin solver. (nRowEst=%d, nQueryLoop=%d)\n", + nRowEst, pParse->nQueryLoop)); /* If nRowEst is zero and there is an ORDER BY clause, ignore it. In this ** case the purpose of this call is to estimate the number of rows returned @@ -162888,7 +165457,7 @@ static int wherePathSolver(WhereInfo *pWInfo, LogEst nRowEst){ ); } /* TUNING: Add a small extra penalty (3) to sorting as an - ** extra encouragment to the query planner to select a plan + ** extra encouragement to the query planner to select a plan ** where the rows emerge in the correct order without any sorting ** required. */ rCost = sqlite3LogEstAdd(rUnsorted, aSortCost[isOrdered]) + 3; @@ -162902,13 +165471,6 @@ static int wherePathSolver(WhereInfo *pWInfo, LogEst nRowEst){ rUnsorted -= 2; /* TUNING: Slight bias in favor of no-sort plans */ } - /* TUNING: A full-scan of a VIEW or subquery in the outer loop - ** is not so bad. */ - if( iLoop==0 && (pWLoop->wsFlags & WHERE_VIEWSCAN)!=0 ){ - rCost += -10; - nOut += -30; - } - /* Check to see if pWLoop should be added to the set of ** mxChoice best-so-far paths. ** @@ -163458,20 +166020,6 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE void whereCheckIfBloomFilterIsUseful( } } -/* -** This is an sqlite3ParserAddCleanup() callback that is invoked to -** free the Parse->pIdxEpr list when the Parse object is destroyed. -*/ -static void whereIndexedExprCleanup(sqlite3 *db, void *pObject){ - Parse *pParse = (Parse*)pObject; - while( pParse->pIdxEpr!=0 ){ - IndexedExpr *p = pParse->pIdxEpr; - pParse->pIdxEpr = p->pIENext; - sqlite3ExprDelete(db, p->pExpr); - sqlite3DbFreeNN(db, p); - } -} - /* ** The index pIdx is used by a query and contains one or more expressions. ** In other words pIdx is an index on an expression. iIdxCur is the cursor @@ -163533,7 +166081,30 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE void whereAddIndexedExpr( #endif pParse->pIdxEpr = p; if( p->pIENext==0 ){ - sqlite3ParserAddCleanup(pParse, whereIndexedExprCleanup, pParse); + void *pArg = (void*)&pParse->pIdxEpr; + sqlite3ParserAddCleanup(pParse, whereIndexedExprCleanup, pArg); + } + } +} + +/* +** Set the reverse-scan order mask to one for all tables in the query +** with the exception of MATERIALIZED common table expressions that have +** their own internal ORDER BY clauses. +** +** This implements the PRAGMA reverse_unordered_selects=ON setting. +** (Also SQLITE_DBCONFIG_REVERSE_SCANORDER). +*/ +static SQLITE_NOINLINE void whereReverseScanOrder(WhereInfo *pWInfo){ + int ii; + for(ii=0; iipTabList->nSrc; ii++){ + SrcItem *pItem = &pWInfo->pTabList->a[ii]; + if( !pItem->fg.isCte + || pItem->u2.pCteUse->eM10d!=M10d_Yes + || NEVER(pItem->pSelect==0) + || pItem->pSelect->pOrderBy==0 + ){ + pWInfo->revMask |= MASKBIT(ii); } } } @@ -163596,7 +166167,7 @@ static SQLITE_NOINLINE void whereAddIndexedExpr( ** ** OUTER JOINS ** -** An outer join of tables t1 and t2 is conceptally coded as follows: +** An outer join of tables t1 and t2 is conceptually coded as follows: ** ** foreach row1 in t1 do ** flag = 0 @@ -163751,7 +166322,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( ** ** The N-th term of the FROM clause is assigned a bitmask of 1<nRowOut+1); if( db->mallocFailed ) goto whereBeginError; } + + /* TUNING: Assume that a DISTINCT clause on a subquery reduces + ** the output size by a factor of 8 (LogEst -30). + */ + if( (pWInfo->wctrlFlags & WHERE_WANT_DISTINCT)!=0 ){ + WHERETRACE(0x0080,("nRowOut reduced from %d to %d due to DISTINCT\n", + pWInfo->nRowOut, pWInfo->nRowOut-30)); + pWInfo->nRowOut -= 30; + } + } + assert( pWInfo->pTabList!=0 ); if( pWInfo->pOrderBy==0 && (db->flags & SQLITE_ReverseOrder)!=0 ){ - pWInfo->revMask = ALLBITS; + whereReverseScanOrder(pWInfo); } if( pParse->nErr ){ goto whereBeginError; @@ -164003,6 +166585,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( 0!=(wctrlFlags & WHERE_ONEPASS_MULTIROW) && !IsVirtual(pTabList->a[0].pTab) && (0==(wsFlags & WHERE_MULTI_OR) || (wctrlFlags & WHERE_DUPLICATES_OK)) + && OptimizationEnabled(db, SQLITE_OnePass) )){ pWInfo->eOnePass = bOnerow ? ONEPASS_SINGLE : ONEPASS_MULTI; if( HasRowid(pTabList->a[0].pTab) && (wsFlags & WHERE_IDX_ONLY) ){ @@ -164111,6 +166694,11 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE WhereInfo *sqlite3WhereBegin( if( pIx->bHasExpr && OptimizationEnabled(db, SQLITE_IndexedExpr) ){ whereAddIndexedExpr(pParse, pIx, iIndexCur, pTabItem); } + if( pIx->pPartIdxWhere && (pTabItem->fg.jointype & JT_RIGHT)==0 ){ + wherePartIdxExpr( + pParse, pIx, pIx->pPartIdxWhere, 0, iIndexCur, pTabItem + ); + } } pLevel->iIdxCur = iIndexCur; assert( pIx!=0 ); @@ -164732,7 +167320,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WhereEnd(WhereInfo *pWInfo){ ** ** These are the same built-in window functions supported by Postgres. ** Although the behaviour of aggregate window functions (functions that -** can be used as either aggregates or window funtions) allows them to +** can be used as either aggregates or window functions) allows them to ** be implemented using an API, built-in window functions are much more ** esoteric. Additionally, some window functions (e.g. nth_value()) ** may only be implemented by caching the entire partition in memory. @@ -165262,7 +167850,7 @@ static Window *windowFind(Parse *pParse, Window *pList, const char *zName){ ** is the Window object representing the associated OVER clause. This ** function updates the contents of pWin as follows: ** -** * If the OVER clause refered to a named window (as in "max(x) OVER win"), +** * If the OVER clause referred to a named window (as in "max(x) OVER win"), ** search list pList for a matching WINDOW definition, and update pWin ** accordingly. If no such WINDOW clause can be found, leave an error ** in pParse. @@ -165883,7 +168471,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE Window *sqlite3WindowAssemble( } /* -** Window *pWin has just been created from a WINDOW clause. Tokne pBase +** Window *pWin has just been created from a WINDOW clause. Token pBase ** is the base window. Earlier windows from the same WINDOW clause are ** stored in the linked list starting at pWin->pNextWin. This function ** either updates *pWin according to the base specification, or else @@ -165927,8 +168515,9 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WindowAttach(Parse *pParse, Expr *p, Window *pWin){ if( p ){ assert( p->op==TK_FUNCTION ); assert( pWin ); + assert( ExprIsFullSize(p) ); p->y.pWin = pWin; - ExprSetProperty(p, EP_WinFunc); + ExprSetProperty(p, EP_WinFunc|EP_FullSize); pWin->pOwner = p; if( (p->flags & EP_Distinct) && pWin->eFrmType!=TK_FILTER ){ sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, @@ -166189,7 +168778,7 @@ struct WindowCsrAndReg { ** ** (ORDER BY a, b GROUPS BETWEEN 2 PRECEDING AND 2 FOLLOWING) ** -** The windows functions implmentation caches the input rows in a temp +** The windows functions implementation caches the input rows in a temp ** table, sorted by "a, b" (it actually populates the cache lazily, and ** aggressively removes rows once they are no longer required, but that's ** a mere detail). It keeps three cursors open on the temp table. One @@ -167198,7 +169787,7 @@ static int windowExprGtZero(Parse *pParse, Expr *pExpr){ ** ** For the most part, the patterns above are adapted to support UNBOUNDED by ** assuming that it is equivalent to "infinity PRECEDING/FOLLOWING" and -** CURRENT ROW by assuming that it is equivilent to "0 PRECEDING/FOLLOWING". +** CURRENT ROW by assuming that it is equivalent to "0 PRECEDING/FOLLOWING". ** This is optimized of course - branches that will never be taken and ** conditions that are always true are omitted from the VM code. The only ** exceptional case is: @@ -167477,7 +170066,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WindowCodeStep( } /* Allocate registers for the array of values from the sub-query, the - ** samve values in record form, and the rowid used to insert said record + ** same values in record form, and the rowid used to insert said record ** into the ephemeral table. */ regNew = pParse->nMem+1; pParse->nMem += nInput; @@ -167718,7 +170307,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WindowCodeStep( /************** End of window.c **********************************************/ /************** Begin file parse.c *******************************************/ /* This file is automatically generated by Lemon from input grammar -** source file "parse.y". */ +** source file "parse.y". +*/ /* ** 2001-09-15 ** @@ -167735,7 +170325,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE void sqlite3WindowCodeStep( ** The canonical source code to this file ("parse.y") is a Lemon grammar ** file that specifies the input grammar and actions to take while parsing. ** That input file is processed by Lemon to generate a C-language -** implementation of a parser for the given grammer. You might be reading +** implementation of a parser for the given grammar. You might be reading ** this comment as part of the translated C-code. Edits should be made ** to the original parse.y sources. */ @@ -168229,18 +170819,18 @@ typedef union { #define sqlite3ParserCTX_FETCH Parse *pParse=yypParser->pParse; #define sqlite3ParserCTX_STORE yypParser->pParse=pParse; #define YYFALLBACK 1 -#define YYNSTATE 575 -#define YYNRULE 403 +#define YYNSTATE 579 +#define YYNRULE 405 #define YYNRULE_WITH_ACTION 340 #define YYNTOKEN 185 -#define YY_MAX_SHIFT 574 -#define YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE 833 -#define YY_MAX_SHIFTREDUCE 1235 -#define YY_ERROR_ACTION 1236 -#define YY_ACCEPT_ACTION 1237 -#define YY_NO_ACTION 1238 -#define YY_MIN_REDUCE 1239 -#define YY_MAX_REDUCE 1641 +#define YY_MAX_SHIFT 578 +#define YY_MIN_SHIFTREDUCE 838 +#define YY_MAX_SHIFTREDUCE 1242 +#define YY_ERROR_ACTION 1243 +#define YY_ACCEPT_ACTION 1244 +#define YY_NO_ACTION 1245 +#define YY_MIN_REDUCE 1246 +#define YY_MAX_REDUCE 1650 /************* End control #defines *******************************************/ #define YY_NLOOKAHEAD ((int)(sizeof(yy_lookahead)/sizeof(yy_lookahead[0]))) @@ -168307,218 +170897,218 @@ typedef union { ** yy_default[] Default action for each state. ** *********** Begin parsing tables **********************************************/ -#define YY_ACTTAB_COUNT (2096) +#define YY_ACTTAB_COUNT (2100) static const YYACTIONTYPE yy_action[] = { - /* 0 */ 568, 208, 568, 118, 115, 229, 568, 118, 115, 229, - /* 10 */ 568, 1310, 377, 1289, 408, 562, 562, 562, 568, 409, - /* 20 */ 378, 1310, 1272, 41, 41, 41, 41, 208, 1520, 71, - /* 30 */ 71, 969, 419, 41, 41, 491, 303, 279, 303, 970, - /* 40 */ 397, 71, 71, 125, 126, 80, 1212, 1212, 1047, 1050, - /* 50 */ 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, 124, 476, 409, - /* 60 */ 1237, 1, 1, 574, 2, 1241, 550, 118, 115, 229, - /* 70 */ 317, 480, 146, 480, 524, 118, 115, 229, 529, 1323, - /* 80 */ 417, 523, 142, 125, 126, 80, 1212, 1212, 1047, 1050, - /* 90 */ 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, 124, 118, 115, - /* 100 */ 229, 327, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, 120, 120, - /* 110 */ 120, 119, 116, 444, 284, 284, 284, 284, 442, 442, - /* 120 */ 442, 1561, 376, 1563, 1188, 375, 1159, 565, 1159, 565, - /* 130 */ 409, 1561, 537, 259, 226, 444, 101, 145, 449, 316, - /* 140 */ 559, 240, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, 120, 120, - /* 150 */ 120, 119, 116, 444, 125, 126, 80, 1212, 1212, 1047, - /* 160 */ 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, 124, 142, - /* 170 */ 294, 1188, 339, 448, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, - /* 180 */ 127, 1188, 1189, 1188, 148, 441, 440, 568, 119, 116, - /* 190 */ 444, 124, 124, 124, 124, 117, 122, 122, 122, 122, - /* 200 */ 121, 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 454, 113, - /* 210 */ 13, 13, 546, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, 120, - /* 220 */ 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 422, 316, 559, 1188, 1189, - /* 230 */ 1188, 149, 1220, 409, 1220, 124, 124, 124, 124, 122, - /* 240 */ 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, - /* 250 */ 444, 465, 342, 1034, 1034, 1048, 1051, 125, 126, 80, - /* 260 */ 1212, 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, - /* 270 */ 124, 124, 1275, 522, 222, 1188, 568, 409, 224, 514, - /* 280 */ 175, 82, 83, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, 120, - /* 290 */ 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 1005, 16, 16, 1188, 133, - /* 300 */ 133, 125, 126, 80, 1212, 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, - /* 310 */ 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, 124, 122, 122, 122, 122, - /* 320 */ 121, 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 1038, 546, - /* 330 */ 1188, 373, 1188, 1189, 1188, 252, 1429, 399, 504, 501, - /* 340 */ 500, 111, 560, 566, 4, 924, 924, 433, 499, 340, - /* 350 */ 460, 328, 360, 394, 1233, 1188, 1189, 1188, 563, 568, - /* 360 */ 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, - /* 370 */ 116, 444, 284, 284, 369, 1574, 1600, 441, 440, 154, - /* 380 */ 409, 445, 71, 71, 1282, 565, 1217, 1188, 1189, 1188, - /* 390 */ 85, 1219, 271, 557, 543, 515, 1555, 568, 98, 1218, - /* 400 */ 6, 1274, 472, 142, 125, 126, 80, 1212, 1212, 1047, - /* 410 */ 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, 124, 550, - /* 420 */ 13, 13, 1024, 507, 1220, 1188, 1220, 549, 109, 109, - /* 430 */ 222, 568, 1234, 175, 568, 427, 110, 197, 445, 569, - /* 440 */ 445, 430, 1546, 1014, 325, 551, 1188, 270, 287, 368, - /* 450 */ 510, 363, 509, 257, 71, 71, 543, 71, 71, 359, - /* 460 */ 316, 559, 1606, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, 120, - /* 470 */ 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 1014, 1014, 1016, 1017, 27, - /* 480 */ 284, 284, 1188, 1189, 1188, 1154, 568, 1605, 409, 899, - /* 490 */ 190, 550, 356, 565, 550, 935, 533, 517, 1154, 516, - /* 500 */ 413, 1154, 552, 1188, 1189, 1188, 568, 544, 1548, 51, - /* 510 */ 51, 214, 125, 126, 80, 1212, 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, - /* 520 */ 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, 124, 1188, 474, 135, - /* 530 */ 135, 409, 284, 284, 1484, 505, 121, 121, 120, 120, - /* 540 */ 120, 119, 116, 444, 1005, 565, 518, 217, 541, 1555, - /* 550 */ 316, 559, 142, 6, 532, 125, 126, 80, 1212, 1212, - /* 560 */ 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, 124, - /* 570 */ 1549, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, 120, 120, 120, - /* 580 */ 119, 116, 444, 485, 1188, 1189, 1188, 482, 281, 1263, - /* 590 */ 955, 252, 1188, 373, 504, 501, 500, 1188, 340, 570, - /* 600 */ 1188, 570, 409, 292, 499, 955, 874, 191, 480, 316, - /* 610 */ 559, 384, 290, 380, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, - /* 620 */ 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 125, 126, 80, 1212, - /* 630 */ 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, - /* 640 */ 124, 409, 394, 1132, 1188, 867, 100, 284, 284, 1188, - /* 650 */ 1189, 1188, 373, 1089, 1188, 1189, 1188, 1188, 1189, 1188, - /* 660 */ 565, 455, 32, 373, 233, 125, 126, 80, 1212, 1212, - /* 670 */ 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, 124, - /* 680 */ 1428, 957, 568, 228, 956, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, - /* 690 */ 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 1154, 228, 1188, - /* 700 */ 157, 1188, 1189, 1188, 1547, 13, 13, 301, 955, 1228, - /* 710 */ 1154, 153, 409, 1154, 373, 1577, 1172, 5, 369, 1574, - /* 720 */ 429, 1234, 3, 955, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, - /* 730 */ 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 125, 126, 80, 1212, - /* 740 */ 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, - /* 750 */ 124, 409, 208, 567, 1188, 1025, 1188, 1189, 1188, 1188, - /* 760 */ 388, 850, 155, 1546, 286, 402, 1094, 1094, 488, 568, - /* 770 */ 465, 342, 1315, 1315, 1546, 125, 126, 80, 1212, 1212, - /* 780 */ 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, 124, - /* 790 */ 129, 568, 13, 13, 374, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, - /* 800 */ 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 302, 568, 453, - /* 810 */ 528, 1188, 1189, 1188, 13, 13, 1188, 1189, 1188, 1293, - /* 820 */ 463, 1263, 409, 1313, 1313, 1546, 1010, 453, 452, 200, - /* 830 */ 299, 71, 71, 1261, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, - /* 840 */ 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 125, 126, 80, 1212, - /* 850 */ 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, - /* 860 */ 124, 409, 227, 1069, 1154, 284, 284, 419, 312, 278, - /* 870 */ 278, 285, 285, 1415, 406, 405, 382, 1154, 565, 568, - /* 880 */ 1154, 1191, 565, 1594, 565, 125, 126, 80, 1212, 1212, - /* 890 */ 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, 124, - /* 900 */ 453, 1476, 13, 13, 1530, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, - /* 910 */ 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 201, 568, 354, - /* 920 */ 1580, 574, 2, 1241, 838, 839, 840, 1556, 317, 1207, - /* 930 */ 146, 6, 409, 255, 254, 253, 206, 1323, 9, 1191, - /* 940 */ 262, 71, 71, 424, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, - /* 950 */ 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 125, 126, 80, 1212, - /* 960 */ 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, - /* 970 */ 124, 568, 284, 284, 568, 1208, 409, 573, 313, 1241, - /* 980 */ 349, 1292, 352, 419, 317, 565, 146, 491, 525, 1637, - /* 990 */ 395, 371, 491, 1323, 70, 70, 1291, 71, 71, 240, - /* 1000 */ 1321, 104, 80, 1212, 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, - /* 1010 */ 123, 124, 124, 124, 124, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, - /* 1020 */ 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 1110, 284, 284, - /* 1030 */ 428, 448, 1519, 1208, 439, 284, 284, 1483, 1348, 311, - /* 1040 */ 474, 565, 1111, 969, 491, 491, 217, 1259, 565, 1532, - /* 1050 */ 568, 970, 207, 568, 1024, 240, 383, 1112, 519, 122, - /* 1060 */ 122, 122, 122, 121, 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, - /* 1070 */ 444, 1015, 107, 71, 71, 1014, 13, 13, 910, 568, - /* 1080 */ 1489, 568, 284, 284, 97, 526, 491, 448, 911, 1322, - /* 1090 */ 1318, 545, 409, 284, 284, 565, 151, 209, 1489, 1491, - /* 1100 */ 262, 450, 55, 55, 56, 56, 565, 1014, 1014, 1016, - /* 1110 */ 443, 332, 409, 527, 12, 295, 125, 126, 80, 1212, - /* 1120 */ 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, - /* 1130 */ 124, 347, 409, 862, 1528, 1208, 125, 126, 80, 1212, - /* 1140 */ 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, - /* 1150 */ 124, 1133, 1635, 474, 1635, 371, 125, 114, 80, 1212, - /* 1160 */ 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, 124, 124, 124, - /* 1170 */ 124, 1489, 329, 474, 331, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, - /* 1180 */ 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 203, 1415, 568, - /* 1190 */ 1290, 862, 464, 1208, 436, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, - /* 1200 */ 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 553, 1133, 1636, - /* 1210 */ 539, 1636, 15, 15, 890, 122, 122, 122, 122, 121, - /* 1220 */ 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, 568, 298, 538, - /* 1230 */ 1131, 1415, 1553, 1554, 1327, 409, 6, 6, 1165, 1264, - /* 1240 */ 415, 320, 284, 284, 1415, 508, 565, 525, 300, 457, - /* 1250 */ 43, 43, 568, 891, 12, 565, 330, 478, 425, 407, - /* 1260 */ 126, 80, 1212, 1212, 1047, 1050, 1037, 1037, 123, 123, - /* 1270 */ 124, 124, 124, 124, 568, 57, 57, 288, 1188, 1415, - /* 1280 */ 496, 458, 392, 392, 391, 273, 389, 1131, 1552, 847, - /* 1290 */ 1165, 407, 6, 568, 321, 1154, 470, 44, 44, 1551, - /* 1300 */ 1110, 426, 234, 6, 323, 256, 540, 256, 1154, 431, - /* 1310 */ 568, 1154, 322, 17, 487, 1111, 58, 58, 122, 122, - /* 1320 */ 122, 122, 121, 121, 120, 120, 120, 119, 116, 444, - /* 1330 */ 1112, 216, 481, 59, 59, 1188, 1189, 1188, 111, 560, - /* 1340 */ 324, 4, 236, 456, 526, 568, 237, 456, 568, 437, - /* 1350 */ 168, 556, 420, 141, 479, 563, 568, 293, 568, 1091, - /* 1360 */ 568, 293, 568, 1091, 531, 568, 870, 8, 60, 60, - /* 1370 */ 235, 61, 61, 568, 414, 568, 414, 568, 445, 62, - /* 1380 */ 62, 45, 45, 46, 46, 47, 47, 199, 49, 49, - /* 1390 */ 557, 568, 359, 568, 100, 486, 50, 50, 63, 63, - /* 1400 */ 64, 64, 561, 415, 535, 410, 568, 1024, 568, 534, - /* 1410 */ 316, 559, 316, 559, 65, 65, 14, 14, 568, 1024, - /* 1420 */ 568, 512, 930, 870, 1015, 109, 109, 929, 1014, 66, - /* 1430 */ 66, 131, 131, 110, 451, 445, 569, 445, 416, 177, - /* 1440 */ 1014, 132, 132, 67, 67, 568, 467, 568, 930, 471, - /* 1450 */ 1360, 283, 226, 929, 315, 1359, 407, 568, 459, 407, - /* 1460 */ 1014, 1014, 1016, 239, 407, 86, 213, 1346, 52, 52, - /* 1470 */ 68, 68, 1014, 1014, 1016, 1017, 27, 1579, 1176, 447, - /* 1480 */ 69, 69, 288, 97, 108, 1535, 106, 392, 392, 391, - /* 1490 */ 273, 389, 568, 877, 847, 881, 568, 111, 560, 466, - /* 1500 */ 4, 568, 152, 30, 38, 568, 1128, 234, 396, 323, - /* 1510 */ 111, 560, 527, 4, 563, 53, 53, 322, 568, 163, - /* 1520 */ 163, 568, 337, 468, 164, 164, 333, 563, 76, 76, - /* 1530 */ 568, 289, 1508, 568, 31, 1507, 568, 445, 338, 483, - /* 1540 */ 100, 54, 54, 344, 72, 72, 296, 236, 1076, 557, - /* 1550 */ 445, 877, 1356, 134, 134, 168, 73, 73, 141, 161, - /* 1560 */ 161, 1568, 557, 535, 568, 319, 568, 348, 536, 1007, - /* 1570 */ 473, 261, 261, 889, 888, 235, 535, 568, 1024, 568, - /* 1580 */ 475, 534, 261, 367, 109, 109, 521, 136, 136, 130, - /* 1590 */ 130, 1024, 110, 366, 445, 569, 445, 109, 109, 1014, - /* 1600 */ 162, 162, 156, 156, 568, 110, 1076, 445, 569, 445, - /* 1610 */ 410, 351, 1014, 568, 353, 316, 559, 568, 343, 568, - /* 1620 */ 100, 497, 357, 258, 100, 896, 897, 140, 140, 355, - /* 1630 */ 1306, 1014, 1014, 1016, 1017, 27, 139, 139, 362, 451, - /* 1640 */ 137, 137, 138, 138, 1014, 1014, 1016, 1017, 27, 1176, - /* 1650 */ 447, 568, 372, 288, 111, 560, 1018, 4, 392, 392, - /* 1660 */ 391, 273, 389, 568, 1137, 847, 568, 1072, 568, 258, - /* 1670 */ 492, 563, 568, 211, 75, 75, 555, 960, 234, 261, - /* 1680 */ 323, 111, 560, 927, 4, 113, 77, 77, 322, 74, - /* 1690 */ 74, 42, 42, 1369, 445, 48, 48, 1414, 563, 972, - /* 1700 */ 973, 1088, 1087, 1088, 1087, 860, 557, 150, 928, 1342, - /* 1710 */ 113, 1354, 554, 1419, 1018, 1271, 1262, 1250, 236, 1249, - /* 1720 */ 1251, 445, 1587, 1339, 308, 276, 168, 309, 11, 141, - /* 1730 */ 393, 310, 232, 557, 1401, 1024, 335, 291, 1396, 219, - /* 1740 */ 336, 109, 109, 934, 297, 1406, 235, 341, 477, 110, - /* 1750 */ 502, 445, 569, 445, 1389, 1405, 1014, 400, 1289, 365, - /* 1760 */ 223, 1480, 1024, 1479, 1351, 1352, 1350, 1349, 109, 109, - /* 1770 */ 204, 1590, 1228, 558, 265, 218, 110, 205, 445, 569, - /* 1780 */ 445, 410, 387, 1014, 1527, 179, 316, 559, 1014, 1014, - /* 1790 */ 1016, 1017, 27, 230, 1525, 1225, 79, 560, 85, 4, - /* 1800 */ 418, 215, 548, 81, 84, 188, 1402, 173, 181, 461, - /* 1810 */ 451, 35, 462, 563, 183, 1014, 1014, 1016, 1017, 27, - /* 1820 */ 184, 1485, 185, 186, 495, 242, 98, 398, 1408, 36, - /* 1830 */ 1407, 484, 91, 469, 401, 1410, 445, 192, 1474, 246, - /* 1840 */ 1496, 490, 346, 277, 248, 196, 493, 511, 557, 350, - /* 1850 */ 1252, 249, 250, 403, 1309, 1308, 111, 560, 432, 4, - /* 1860 */ 1307, 1300, 93, 1604, 881, 1603, 224, 404, 434, 520, - /* 1870 */ 263, 435, 1573, 563, 1279, 1278, 364, 1024, 306, 1277, - /* 1880 */ 264, 1602, 1559, 109, 109, 370, 1299, 307, 1558, 438, - /* 1890 */ 128, 110, 1374, 445, 569, 445, 445, 546, 1014, 10, - /* 1900 */ 1461, 105, 381, 1373, 34, 571, 99, 1332, 557, 314, - /* 1910 */ 1182, 530, 272, 274, 379, 210, 1331, 547, 385, 386, - /* 1920 */ 275, 572, 1247, 1242, 411, 412, 1512, 165, 178, 1513, - /* 1930 */ 1014, 1014, 1016, 1017, 27, 1511, 1510, 1024, 78, 147, - /* 1940 */ 166, 220, 221, 109, 109, 834, 304, 167, 446, 212, - /* 1950 */ 318, 110, 231, 445, 569, 445, 144, 1086, 1014, 1084, - /* 1960 */ 326, 180, 169, 1207, 182, 334, 238, 913, 241, 1100, - /* 1970 */ 187, 170, 171, 421, 87, 88, 423, 189, 89, 90, - /* 1980 */ 172, 1103, 243, 1099, 244, 158, 18, 245, 345, 247, - /* 1990 */ 1014, 1014, 1016, 1017, 27, 261, 1092, 193, 1222, 489, - /* 2000 */ 194, 37, 366, 849, 494, 251, 195, 506, 92, 19, - /* 2010 */ 498, 358, 20, 503, 879, 361, 94, 892, 305, 159, - /* 2020 */ 513, 39, 95, 1170, 160, 1053, 964, 1139, 96, 174, - /* 2030 */ 1138, 225, 280, 282, 198, 958, 113, 1160, 1156, 260, - /* 2040 */ 21, 22, 23, 1158, 1164, 1163, 1144, 24, 33, 25, - /* 2050 */ 202, 542, 26, 100, 1067, 102, 1054, 103, 7, 1052, - /* 2060 */ 1056, 1109, 1057, 1108, 266, 267, 28, 40, 390, 1019, - /* 2070 */ 861, 112, 29, 564, 1178, 1177, 268, 176, 143, 923, - /* 2080 */ 1238, 1238, 1238, 1238, 1238, 1238, 1238, 1238, 1238, 1238, - /* 2090 */ 1238, 1238, 1238, 1238, 269, 1595, + /* 0 */ 572, 210, 572, 119, 116, 231, 572, 119, 116, 231, + /* 10 */ 572, 1317, 379, 1296, 410, 566, 566, 566, 572, 411, + /* 20 */ 380, 1317, 1279, 42, 42, 42, 42, 210, 1529, 72, + /* 30 */ 72, 974, 421, 42, 42, 495, 305, 281, 305, 975, + /* 40 */ 399, 72, 72, 126, 127, 81, 1217, 1217, 1054, 1057, + /* 50 */ 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, 125, 480, 411, + /* 60 */ 1244, 1, 1, 578, 2, 1248, 554, 119, 116, 231, + /* 70 */ 319, 484, 147, 484, 528, 119, 116, 231, 533, 1330, + /* 80 */ 419, 527, 143, 126, 127, 81, 1217, 1217, 1054, 1057, + /* 90 */ 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, 125, 119, 116, + /* 100 */ 231, 329, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, 121, 121, + /* 110 */ 121, 120, 117, 448, 286, 286, 286, 286, 446, 446, + /* 120 */ 446, 1568, 378, 1570, 1193, 377, 1164, 569, 1164, 569, + /* 130 */ 411, 1568, 541, 261, 228, 448, 102, 146, 453, 318, + /* 140 */ 563, 242, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, 121, 121, + /* 150 */ 121, 120, 117, 448, 126, 127, 81, 1217, 1217, 1054, + /* 160 */ 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, 125, 143, + /* 170 */ 296, 1193, 341, 452, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, + /* 180 */ 128, 1193, 1194, 1193, 149, 445, 444, 572, 120, 117, + /* 190 */ 448, 125, 125, 125, 125, 118, 123, 123, 123, 123, + /* 200 */ 122, 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 458, 114, + /* 210 */ 13, 13, 550, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, 121, + /* 220 */ 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 424, 318, 563, 1193, 1194, + /* 230 */ 1193, 150, 1225, 411, 1225, 125, 125, 125, 125, 123, + /* 240 */ 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, + /* 250 */ 448, 469, 344, 1041, 1041, 1055, 1058, 126, 127, 81, + /* 260 */ 1217, 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, + /* 270 */ 125, 125, 1282, 526, 224, 1193, 572, 411, 226, 519, + /* 280 */ 177, 83, 84, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, 121, + /* 290 */ 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 1010, 16, 16, 1193, 134, + /* 300 */ 134, 126, 127, 81, 1217, 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, + /* 310 */ 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, 125, 123, 123, 123, 123, + /* 320 */ 122, 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 1045, 550, + /* 330 */ 1193, 375, 1193, 1194, 1193, 254, 1438, 401, 508, 505, + /* 340 */ 504, 112, 564, 570, 4, 929, 929, 435, 503, 342, + /* 350 */ 464, 330, 362, 396, 1238, 1193, 1194, 1193, 567, 572, + /* 360 */ 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, + /* 370 */ 117, 448, 286, 286, 371, 1581, 1607, 445, 444, 155, + /* 380 */ 411, 449, 72, 72, 1289, 569, 1222, 1193, 1194, 1193, + /* 390 */ 86, 1224, 273, 561, 547, 520, 520, 572, 99, 1223, + /* 400 */ 6, 1281, 476, 143, 126, 127, 81, 1217, 1217, 1054, + /* 410 */ 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, 125, 554, + /* 420 */ 13, 13, 1031, 511, 1225, 1193, 1225, 553, 110, 110, + /* 430 */ 224, 572, 1239, 177, 572, 429, 111, 199, 449, 573, + /* 440 */ 449, 432, 1555, 1019, 327, 555, 1193, 272, 289, 370, + /* 450 */ 514, 365, 513, 259, 72, 72, 547, 72, 72, 361, + /* 460 */ 318, 563, 1613, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, 121, + /* 470 */ 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 1019, 1019, 1021, 1022, 28, + /* 480 */ 286, 286, 1193, 1194, 1193, 1159, 572, 1612, 411, 904, + /* 490 */ 192, 554, 358, 569, 554, 940, 537, 521, 1159, 437, + /* 500 */ 415, 1159, 556, 1193, 1194, 1193, 572, 548, 548, 52, + /* 510 */ 52, 216, 126, 127, 81, 1217, 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, + /* 520 */ 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, 125, 1193, 478, 136, + /* 530 */ 136, 411, 286, 286, 1493, 509, 122, 122, 121, 121, + /* 540 */ 121, 120, 117, 448, 1010, 569, 522, 219, 545, 545, + /* 550 */ 318, 563, 143, 6, 536, 126, 127, 81, 1217, 1217, + /* 560 */ 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, 125, + /* 570 */ 1557, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, 121, 121, 121, + /* 580 */ 120, 117, 448, 489, 1193, 1194, 1193, 486, 283, 1270, + /* 590 */ 960, 254, 1193, 375, 508, 505, 504, 1193, 342, 574, + /* 600 */ 1193, 574, 411, 294, 503, 960, 879, 193, 484, 318, + /* 610 */ 563, 386, 292, 382, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, + /* 620 */ 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 126, 127, 81, 1217, + /* 630 */ 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, + /* 640 */ 125, 411, 396, 1139, 1193, 872, 101, 286, 286, 1193, + /* 650 */ 1194, 1193, 375, 1096, 1193, 1194, 1193, 1193, 1194, 1193, + /* 660 */ 569, 459, 33, 375, 235, 126, 127, 81, 1217, 1217, + /* 670 */ 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, 125, + /* 680 */ 1437, 962, 572, 230, 961, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, + /* 690 */ 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 1159, 230, 1193, + /* 700 */ 158, 1193, 1194, 1193, 1556, 13, 13, 303, 960, 1233, + /* 710 */ 1159, 154, 411, 1159, 375, 1584, 1177, 5, 371, 1581, + /* 720 */ 431, 1239, 3, 960, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, + /* 730 */ 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 126, 127, 81, 1217, + /* 740 */ 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, + /* 750 */ 125, 411, 210, 571, 1193, 1032, 1193, 1194, 1193, 1193, + /* 760 */ 390, 855, 156, 1555, 376, 404, 1101, 1101, 492, 572, + /* 770 */ 469, 344, 1322, 1322, 1555, 126, 127, 81, 1217, 1217, + /* 780 */ 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, 125, + /* 790 */ 130, 572, 13, 13, 532, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, + /* 800 */ 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 304, 572, 457, + /* 810 */ 229, 1193, 1194, 1193, 13, 13, 1193, 1194, 1193, 1300, + /* 820 */ 467, 1270, 411, 1320, 1320, 1555, 1015, 457, 456, 436, + /* 830 */ 301, 72, 72, 1268, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, + /* 840 */ 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 126, 127, 81, 1217, + /* 850 */ 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, + /* 860 */ 125, 411, 384, 1076, 1159, 286, 286, 421, 314, 280, + /* 870 */ 280, 287, 287, 461, 408, 407, 1539, 1159, 569, 572, + /* 880 */ 1159, 1196, 569, 409, 569, 126, 127, 81, 1217, 1217, + /* 890 */ 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, 125, + /* 900 */ 457, 1485, 13, 13, 1541, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, + /* 910 */ 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 202, 572, 462, + /* 920 */ 1587, 578, 2, 1248, 843, 844, 845, 1563, 319, 409, + /* 930 */ 147, 6, 411, 257, 256, 255, 208, 1330, 9, 1196, + /* 940 */ 264, 72, 72, 1436, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, + /* 950 */ 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 126, 127, 81, 1217, + /* 960 */ 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, + /* 970 */ 125, 572, 286, 286, 572, 1213, 411, 577, 315, 1248, + /* 980 */ 421, 371, 1581, 356, 319, 569, 147, 495, 529, 1644, + /* 990 */ 397, 935, 495, 1330, 71, 71, 934, 72, 72, 242, + /* 1000 */ 1328, 105, 81, 1217, 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, + /* 1010 */ 124, 125, 125, 125, 125, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, + /* 1020 */ 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 1117, 286, 286, + /* 1030 */ 1422, 452, 1528, 1213, 443, 286, 286, 1492, 1355, 313, + /* 1040 */ 478, 569, 1118, 454, 351, 495, 354, 1266, 569, 209, + /* 1050 */ 572, 418, 179, 572, 1031, 242, 385, 1119, 523, 123, + /* 1060 */ 123, 123, 123, 122, 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, + /* 1070 */ 448, 1020, 108, 72, 72, 1019, 13, 13, 915, 572, + /* 1080 */ 1498, 572, 286, 286, 98, 530, 1537, 452, 916, 1334, + /* 1090 */ 1329, 203, 411, 286, 286, 569, 152, 211, 1498, 1500, + /* 1100 */ 426, 569, 56, 56, 57, 57, 569, 1019, 1019, 1021, + /* 1110 */ 447, 572, 411, 531, 12, 297, 126, 127, 81, 1217, + /* 1120 */ 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, + /* 1130 */ 125, 572, 411, 867, 15, 15, 126, 127, 81, 1217, + /* 1140 */ 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, + /* 1150 */ 125, 373, 529, 264, 44, 44, 126, 115, 81, 1217, + /* 1160 */ 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, 125, 125, 125, + /* 1170 */ 125, 1498, 478, 1271, 417, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, + /* 1180 */ 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 205, 1213, 495, + /* 1190 */ 430, 867, 468, 322, 495, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, + /* 1200 */ 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 572, 557, 1140, + /* 1210 */ 1642, 1422, 1642, 543, 572, 123, 123, 123, 123, 122, + /* 1220 */ 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, 572, 1422, 572, + /* 1230 */ 13, 13, 542, 323, 1325, 411, 334, 58, 58, 349, + /* 1240 */ 1422, 1170, 326, 286, 286, 549, 1213, 300, 895, 530, + /* 1250 */ 45, 45, 59, 59, 1140, 1643, 569, 1643, 565, 417, + /* 1260 */ 127, 81, 1217, 1217, 1054, 1057, 1044, 1044, 124, 124, + /* 1270 */ 125, 125, 125, 125, 1367, 373, 500, 290, 1193, 512, + /* 1280 */ 1366, 427, 394, 394, 393, 275, 391, 896, 1138, 852, + /* 1290 */ 478, 258, 1422, 1170, 463, 1159, 12, 331, 428, 333, + /* 1300 */ 1117, 460, 236, 258, 325, 460, 544, 1544, 1159, 1098, + /* 1310 */ 491, 1159, 324, 1098, 440, 1118, 335, 516, 123, 123, + /* 1320 */ 123, 123, 122, 122, 121, 121, 121, 120, 117, 448, + /* 1330 */ 1119, 318, 563, 1138, 572, 1193, 1194, 1193, 112, 564, + /* 1340 */ 201, 4, 238, 433, 935, 490, 285, 228, 1517, 934, + /* 1350 */ 170, 560, 572, 142, 1516, 567, 572, 60, 60, 572, + /* 1360 */ 416, 572, 441, 572, 535, 302, 875, 8, 487, 572, + /* 1370 */ 237, 572, 416, 572, 485, 61, 61, 572, 449, 62, + /* 1380 */ 62, 332, 63, 63, 46, 46, 47, 47, 361, 572, + /* 1390 */ 561, 572, 48, 48, 50, 50, 51, 51, 572, 295, + /* 1400 */ 64, 64, 482, 295, 539, 412, 471, 1031, 572, 538, + /* 1410 */ 318, 563, 65, 65, 66, 66, 409, 475, 572, 1031, + /* 1420 */ 572, 14, 14, 875, 1020, 110, 110, 409, 1019, 572, + /* 1430 */ 474, 67, 67, 111, 455, 449, 573, 449, 98, 317, + /* 1440 */ 1019, 132, 132, 133, 133, 572, 1561, 572, 974, 409, + /* 1450 */ 6, 1562, 68, 68, 1560, 6, 975, 572, 6, 1559, + /* 1460 */ 1019, 1019, 1021, 6, 346, 218, 101, 531, 53, 53, + /* 1470 */ 69, 69, 1019, 1019, 1021, 1022, 28, 1586, 1181, 451, + /* 1480 */ 70, 70, 290, 87, 215, 31, 1363, 394, 394, 393, + /* 1490 */ 275, 391, 350, 109, 852, 107, 572, 112, 564, 483, + /* 1500 */ 4, 1212, 572, 239, 153, 572, 39, 236, 1299, 325, + /* 1510 */ 112, 564, 1298, 4, 567, 572, 32, 324, 572, 54, + /* 1520 */ 54, 572, 1135, 353, 398, 165, 165, 567, 166, 166, + /* 1530 */ 572, 291, 355, 572, 17, 357, 572, 449, 77, 77, + /* 1540 */ 1313, 55, 55, 1297, 73, 73, 572, 238, 470, 561, + /* 1550 */ 449, 472, 364, 135, 135, 170, 74, 74, 142, 163, + /* 1560 */ 163, 374, 561, 539, 572, 321, 572, 886, 540, 137, + /* 1570 */ 137, 339, 1353, 422, 298, 237, 539, 572, 1031, 572, + /* 1580 */ 340, 538, 101, 369, 110, 110, 162, 131, 131, 164, + /* 1590 */ 164, 1031, 111, 368, 449, 573, 449, 110, 110, 1019, + /* 1600 */ 157, 157, 141, 141, 572, 111, 572, 449, 573, 449, + /* 1610 */ 412, 288, 1019, 572, 882, 318, 563, 572, 219, 572, + /* 1620 */ 241, 1012, 477, 263, 263, 894, 893, 140, 140, 138, + /* 1630 */ 138, 1019, 1019, 1021, 1022, 28, 139, 139, 525, 455, + /* 1640 */ 76, 76, 78, 78, 1019, 1019, 1021, 1022, 28, 1181, + /* 1650 */ 451, 572, 1083, 290, 112, 564, 1575, 4, 394, 394, + /* 1660 */ 393, 275, 391, 572, 1023, 852, 572, 479, 345, 263, + /* 1670 */ 101, 567, 882, 1376, 75, 75, 1421, 501, 236, 260, + /* 1680 */ 325, 112, 564, 359, 4, 101, 43, 43, 324, 49, + /* 1690 */ 49, 901, 902, 161, 449, 101, 977, 978, 567, 1079, + /* 1700 */ 1349, 260, 965, 932, 263, 114, 561, 1095, 517, 1095, + /* 1710 */ 1083, 1094, 865, 1094, 151, 933, 1144, 114, 238, 1361, + /* 1720 */ 558, 449, 1023, 559, 1426, 1278, 170, 1269, 1257, 142, + /* 1730 */ 1601, 1256, 1258, 561, 1594, 1031, 496, 278, 213, 1346, + /* 1740 */ 310, 110, 110, 939, 311, 312, 237, 11, 234, 111, + /* 1750 */ 221, 449, 573, 449, 293, 395, 1019, 1408, 337, 1403, + /* 1760 */ 1396, 338, 1031, 299, 343, 1413, 1412, 481, 110, 110, + /* 1770 */ 506, 402, 225, 1296, 206, 367, 111, 1358, 449, 573, + /* 1780 */ 449, 412, 1359, 1019, 1489, 1488, 318, 563, 1019, 1019, + /* 1790 */ 1021, 1022, 28, 562, 207, 220, 80, 564, 389, 4, + /* 1800 */ 1597, 1357, 552, 1356, 1233, 181, 267, 232, 1536, 1534, + /* 1810 */ 455, 1230, 420, 567, 82, 1019, 1019, 1021, 1022, 28, + /* 1820 */ 86, 217, 85, 1494, 190, 175, 183, 465, 185, 466, + /* 1830 */ 36, 1409, 186, 187, 188, 499, 449, 244, 37, 99, + /* 1840 */ 400, 1415, 1414, 488, 1417, 194, 473, 403, 561, 1483, + /* 1850 */ 248, 92, 1505, 494, 198, 279, 112, 564, 250, 4, + /* 1860 */ 348, 497, 405, 352, 1259, 251, 252, 515, 1316, 434, + /* 1870 */ 1315, 1314, 94, 567, 1307, 886, 1306, 1031, 226, 406, + /* 1880 */ 1611, 1610, 438, 110, 110, 1580, 1286, 524, 439, 308, + /* 1890 */ 266, 111, 1285, 449, 573, 449, 449, 309, 1019, 366, + /* 1900 */ 1284, 1609, 265, 1566, 1565, 442, 372, 1381, 561, 129, + /* 1910 */ 550, 1380, 10, 1470, 383, 106, 316, 551, 100, 35, + /* 1920 */ 534, 575, 212, 1339, 381, 387, 1187, 1338, 274, 276, + /* 1930 */ 1019, 1019, 1021, 1022, 28, 277, 413, 1031, 576, 1254, + /* 1940 */ 388, 1521, 1249, 110, 110, 167, 1522, 168, 148, 1520, + /* 1950 */ 1519, 111, 306, 449, 573, 449, 222, 223, 1019, 839, + /* 1960 */ 169, 79, 450, 214, 414, 233, 320, 145, 1093, 1091, + /* 1970 */ 328, 182, 171, 1212, 918, 184, 240, 336, 243, 1107, + /* 1980 */ 189, 172, 173, 423, 425, 88, 180, 191, 89, 90, + /* 1990 */ 1019, 1019, 1021, 1022, 28, 91, 174, 1110, 245, 1106, + /* 2000 */ 246, 159, 18, 247, 347, 1099, 263, 195, 1227, 493, + /* 2010 */ 249, 196, 38, 854, 498, 368, 253, 360, 897, 197, + /* 2020 */ 502, 93, 19, 20, 507, 884, 363, 510, 95, 307, + /* 2030 */ 160, 96, 518, 97, 1175, 1060, 1146, 40, 21, 227, + /* 2040 */ 176, 1145, 282, 284, 969, 200, 963, 114, 262, 1165, + /* 2050 */ 22, 23, 24, 1161, 1169, 25, 1163, 1150, 34, 26, + /* 2060 */ 1168, 546, 27, 204, 101, 103, 104, 1074, 7, 1061, + /* 2070 */ 1059, 1063, 1116, 1064, 1115, 268, 269, 29, 41, 270, + /* 2080 */ 1024, 866, 113, 30, 568, 392, 1183, 144, 178, 1182, + /* 2090 */ 271, 928, 1245, 1245, 1245, 1245, 1245, 1245, 1245, 1602, }; static const YYCODETYPE yy_lookahead[] = { /* 0 */ 193, 193, 193, 274, 275, 276, 193, 274, 275, 276, @@ -168597,7 +171187,7 @@ static const YYCODETYPE yy_lookahead[] = { /* 730 */ 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 43, 44, 45, 46, /* 740 */ 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, /* 750 */ 57, 19, 193, 193, 59, 23, 116, 117, 118, 59, - /* 760 */ 201, 21, 241, 304, 22, 206, 127, 128, 129, 193, + /* 760 */ 201, 21, 241, 304, 193, 206, 127, 128, 129, 193, /* 770 */ 128, 129, 235, 236, 304, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, /* 780 */ 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, /* 790 */ 22, 193, 216, 217, 193, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, @@ -168608,129 +171198,129 @@ static const YYCODETYPE yy_lookahead[] = { /* 840 */ 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 43, 44, 45, 46, /* 850 */ 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, /* 860 */ 57, 19, 193, 123, 76, 239, 240, 193, 253, 239, - /* 870 */ 240, 239, 240, 193, 106, 107, 193, 89, 252, 193, - /* 880 */ 92, 59, 252, 141, 252, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, + /* 870 */ 240, 239, 240, 244, 106, 107, 193, 89, 252, 193, + /* 880 */ 92, 59, 252, 254, 252, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, /* 890 */ 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, /* 900 */ 284, 161, 216, 217, 193, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, - /* 910 */ 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 231, 193, 16, - /* 920 */ 187, 188, 189, 190, 7, 8, 9, 309, 195, 25, + /* 910 */ 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 231, 193, 244, + /* 920 */ 187, 188, 189, 190, 7, 8, 9, 309, 195, 254, /* 930 */ 197, 313, 19, 127, 128, 129, 262, 204, 22, 117, - /* 940 */ 24, 216, 217, 263, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, + /* 940 */ 24, 216, 217, 273, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, /* 950 */ 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 43, 44, 45, 46, /* 960 */ 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, /* 970 */ 57, 193, 239, 240, 193, 59, 19, 188, 253, 190, - /* 980 */ 77, 226, 79, 193, 195, 252, 197, 193, 19, 301, - /* 990 */ 302, 193, 193, 204, 216, 217, 226, 216, 217, 266, + /* 980 */ 193, 311, 312, 16, 195, 252, 197, 193, 19, 301, + /* 990 */ 302, 135, 193, 204, 216, 217, 140, 216, 217, 266, /* 1000 */ 204, 159, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, /* 1010 */ 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, /* 1020 */ 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 12, 239, 240, - /* 1030 */ 232, 298, 238, 117, 253, 239, 240, 238, 259, 260, - /* 1040 */ 193, 252, 27, 31, 193, 193, 142, 204, 252, 193, - /* 1050 */ 193, 39, 262, 193, 100, 266, 278, 42, 204, 102, + /* 1030 */ 193, 298, 238, 117, 253, 239, 240, 238, 259, 260, + /* 1040 */ 193, 252, 27, 193, 77, 193, 79, 204, 252, 262, + /* 1050 */ 193, 299, 300, 193, 100, 266, 278, 42, 204, 102, /* 1060 */ 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, /* 1070 */ 113, 117, 159, 216, 217, 121, 216, 217, 63, 193, - /* 1080 */ 193, 193, 239, 240, 115, 116, 193, 298, 73, 238, + /* 1080 */ 193, 193, 239, 240, 115, 116, 193, 298, 73, 240, /* 1090 */ 238, 231, 19, 239, 240, 252, 22, 24, 211, 212, - /* 1100 */ 24, 193, 216, 217, 216, 217, 252, 153, 154, 155, - /* 1110 */ 253, 16, 19, 144, 213, 268, 43, 44, 45, 46, + /* 1100 */ 263, 252, 216, 217, 216, 217, 252, 153, 154, 155, + /* 1110 */ 253, 193, 19, 144, 213, 268, 43, 44, 45, 46, /* 1120 */ 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, - /* 1130 */ 57, 238, 19, 59, 193, 59, 43, 44, 45, 46, + /* 1130 */ 57, 193, 19, 59, 216, 217, 43, 44, 45, 46, /* 1140 */ 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, - /* 1150 */ 57, 22, 23, 193, 25, 193, 43, 44, 45, 46, + /* 1150 */ 57, 193, 19, 24, 216, 217, 43, 44, 45, 46, /* 1160 */ 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, - /* 1170 */ 57, 284, 77, 193, 79, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, - /* 1180 */ 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 286, 193, 193, - /* 1190 */ 193, 117, 291, 117, 232, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, - /* 1200 */ 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 204, 22, 23, - /* 1210 */ 66, 25, 216, 217, 35, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, - /* 1220 */ 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 193, 268, 85, - /* 1230 */ 101, 193, 309, 309, 240, 19, 313, 313, 94, 208, - /* 1240 */ 209, 193, 239, 240, 193, 66, 252, 19, 268, 244, - /* 1250 */ 216, 217, 193, 74, 213, 252, 161, 19, 263, 254, + /* 1170 */ 57, 284, 193, 208, 209, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, + /* 1180 */ 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 286, 59, 193, + /* 1190 */ 232, 117, 291, 193, 193, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, + /* 1200 */ 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 193, 204, 22, + /* 1210 */ 23, 193, 25, 66, 193, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, + /* 1220 */ 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 193, 193, 193, + /* 1230 */ 216, 217, 85, 193, 238, 19, 16, 216, 217, 238, + /* 1240 */ 193, 94, 193, 239, 240, 231, 117, 268, 35, 116, + /* 1250 */ 216, 217, 216, 217, 22, 23, 252, 25, 208, 209, /* 1260 */ 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, - /* 1270 */ 54, 55, 56, 57, 193, 216, 217, 5, 59, 193, - /* 1280 */ 19, 244, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 101, 309, 17, - /* 1290 */ 146, 254, 313, 193, 193, 76, 115, 216, 217, 309, - /* 1300 */ 12, 263, 30, 313, 32, 46, 87, 46, 89, 130, - /* 1310 */ 193, 92, 40, 22, 263, 27, 216, 217, 102, 103, + /* 1270 */ 54, 55, 56, 57, 193, 193, 19, 5, 59, 66, + /* 1280 */ 193, 263, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 74, 101, 17, + /* 1290 */ 193, 46, 193, 146, 193, 76, 213, 77, 263, 79, + /* 1300 */ 12, 260, 30, 46, 32, 264, 87, 193, 89, 29, + /* 1310 */ 263, 92, 40, 33, 232, 27, 193, 108, 102, 103, /* 1320 */ 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, - /* 1330 */ 42, 150, 291, 216, 217, 116, 117, 118, 19, 20, - /* 1340 */ 193, 22, 70, 260, 116, 193, 24, 264, 193, 263, - /* 1350 */ 78, 63, 61, 81, 116, 36, 193, 260, 193, 29, - /* 1360 */ 193, 264, 193, 33, 145, 193, 59, 48, 216, 217, - /* 1370 */ 98, 216, 217, 193, 115, 193, 115, 193, 59, 216, - /* 1380 */ 217, 216, 217, 216, 217, 216, 217, 255, 216, 217, - /* 1390 */ 71, 193, 131, 193, 25, 65, 216, 217, 216, 217, - /* 1400 */ 216, 217, 208, 209, 85, 133, 193, 100, 193, 90, - /* 1410 */ 138, 139, 138, 139, 216, 217, 216, 217, 193, 100, - /* 1420 */ 193, 108, 135, 116, 117, 106, 107, 140, 121, 216, - /* 1430 */ 217, 216, 217, 114, 162, 116, 117, 118, 299, 300, - /* 1440 */ 121, 216, 217, 216, 217, 193, 244, 193, 135, 244, - /* 1450 */ 193, 256, 257, 140, 244, 193, 254, 193, 193, 254, - /* 1460 */ 153, 154, 155, 141, 254, 149, 150, 258, 216, 217, + /* 1330 */ 42, 138, 139, 101, 193, 116, 117, 118, 19, 20, + /* 1340 */ 255, 22, 70, 130, 135, 65, 256, 257, 193, 140, + /* 1350 */ 78, 63, 193, 81, 193, 36, 193, 216, 217, 193, + /* 1360 */ 115, 193, 263, 193, 145, 268, 59, 48, 193, 193, + /* 1370 */ 98, 193, 115, 193, 291, 216, 217, 193, 59, 216, + /* 1380 */ 217, 161, 216, 217, 216, 217, 216, 217, 131, 193, + /* 1390 */ 71, 193, 216, 217, 216, 217, 216, 217, 193, 260, + /* 1400 */ 216, 217, 19, 264, 85, 133, 244, 100, 193, 90, + /* 1410 */ 138, 139, 216, 217, 216, 217, 254, 244, 193, 100, + /* 1420 */ 193, 216, 217, 116, 117, 106, 107, 254, 121, 193, + /* 1430 */ 115, 216, 217, 114, 162, 116, 117, 118, 115, 244, + /* 1440 */ 121, 216, 217, 216, 217, 193, 309, 193, 31, 254, + /* 1450 */ 313, 309, 216, 217, 309, 313, 39, 193, 313, 309, + /* 1460 */ 153, 154, 155, 313, 193, 150, 25, 144, 216, 217, /* 1470 */ 216, 217, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 0, 1, 2, - /* 1480 */ 216, 217, 5, 115, 158, 193, 160, 10, 11, 12, - /* 1490 */ 13, 14, 193, 59, 17, 126, 193, 19, 20, 129, - /* 1500 */ 22, 193, 22, 22, 24, 193, 23, 30, 25, 32, - /* 1510 */ 19, 20, 144, 22, 36, 216, 217, 40, 193, 216, - /* 1520 */ 217, 193, 152, 129, 216, 217, 193, 36, 216, 217, - /* 1530 */ 193, 99, 193, 193, 53, 193, 193, 59, 23, 193, - /* 1540 */ 25, 216, 217, 193, 216, 217, 152, 70, 59, 71, - /* 1550 */ 59, 117, 193, 216, 217, 78, 216, 217, 81, 216, - /* 1560 */ 217, 318, 71, 85, 193, 133, 193, 193, 90, 23, - /* 1570 */ 23, 25, 25, 120, 121, 98, 85, 193, 100, 193, - /* 1580 */ 23, 90, 25, 121, 106, 107, 19, 216, 217, 216, + /* 1480 */ 216, 217, 5, 149, 150, 22, 193, 10, 11, 12, + /* 1490 */ 13, 14, 193, 158, 17, 160, 193, 19, 20, 116, + /* 1500 */ 22, 25, 193, 24, 22, 193, 24, 30, 226, 32, + /* 1510 */ 19, 20, 226, 22, 36, 193, 53, 40, 193, 216, + /* 1520 */ 217, 193, 23, 193, 25, 216, 217, 36, 216, 217, + /* 1530 */ 193, 99, 193, 193, 22, 193, 193, 59, 216, 217, + /* 1540 */ 193, 216, 217, 193, 216, 217, 193, 70, 129, 71, + /* 1550 */ 59, 129, 193, 216, 217, 78, 216, 217, 81, 216, + /* 1560 */ 217, 193, 71, 85, 193, 133, 193, 126, 90, 216, + /* 1570 */ 217, 152, 258, 61, 152, 98, 85, 193, 100, 193, + /* 1580 */ 23, 90, 25, 121, 106, 107, 23, 216, 217, 216, /* 1590 */ 217, 100, 114, 131, 116, 117, 118, 106, 107, 121, - /* 1600 */ 216, 217, 216, 217, 193, 114, 117, 116, 117, 118, - /* 1610 */ 133, 193, 121, 193, 193, 138, 139, 193, 23, 193, - /* 1620 */ 25, 23, 23, 25, 25, 7, 8, 216, 217, 193, - /* 1630 */ 193, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 216, 217, 193, 162, + /* 1600 */ 216, 217, 216, 217, 193, 114, 193, 116, 117, 118, + /* 1610 */ 133, 22, 121, 193, 59, 138, 139, 193, 142, 193, + /* 1620 */ 141, 23, 23, 25, 25, 120, 121, 216, 217, 216, + /* 1630 */ 217, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 216, 217, 19, 162, /* 1640 */ 216, 217, 216, 217, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 1, - /* 1650 */ 2, 193, 193, 5, 19, 20, 59, 22, 10, 11, - /* 1660 */ 12, 13, 14, 193, 97, 17, 193, 23, 193, 25, - /* 1670 */ 288, 36, 193, 242, 216, 217, 236, 23, 30, 25, + /* 1650 */ 2, 193, 59, 5, 19, 20, 318, 22, 10, 11, + /* 1660 */ 12, 13, 14, 193, 59, 17, 193, 23, 23, 25, + /* 1670 */ 25, 36, 117, 193, 216, 217, 193, 23, 30, 25, /* 1680 */ 32, 19, 20, 23, 22, 25, 216, 217, 40, 216, - /* 1690 */ 217, 216, 217, 193, 59, 216, 217, 193, 36, 83, - /* 1700 */ 84, 153, 153, 155, 155, 23, 71, 25, 23, 193, - /* 1710 */ 25, 193, 193, 193, 117, 193, 193, 193, 70, 193, - /* 1720 */ 193, 59, 193, 255, 255, 287, 78, 255, 243, 81, - /* 1730 */ 191, 255, 297, 71, 271, 100, 293, 245, 267, 214, - /* 1740 */ 246, 106, 107, 108, 246, 271, 98, 245, 293, 114, - /* 1750 */ 220, 116, 117, 118, 267, 271, 121, 271, 225, 219, - /* 1760 */ 229, 219, 100, 219, 259, 259, 259, 259, 106, 107, - /* 1770 */ 249, 196, 60, 280, 141, 243, 114, 249, 116, 117, - /* 1780 */ 118, 133, 245, 121, 200, 297, 138, 139, 153, 154, - /* 1790 */ 155, 156, 157, 297, 200, 38, 19, 20, 151, 22, - /* 1800 */ 200, 150, 140, 294, 294, 22, 272, 43, 234, 18, - /* 1810 */ 162, 270, 200, 36, 237, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, - /* 1820 */ 237, 283, 237, 237, 18, 199, 149, 246, 272, 270, - /* 1830 */ 272, 200, 158, 246, 246, 234, 59, 234, 246, 199, - /* 1840 */ 290, 62, 289, 200, 199, 22, 221, 115, 71, 200, - /* 1850 */ 200, 199, 199, 221, 218, 218, 19, 20, 64, 22, - /* 1860 */ 218, 227, 22, 224, 126, 224, 165, 221, 24, 305, - /* 1870 */ 200, 113, 312, 36, 218, 220, 218, 100, 282, 218, - /* 1880 */ 91, 218, 317, 106, 107, 221, 227, 282, 317, 82, - /* 1890 */ 148, 114, 265, 116, 117, 118, 59, 145, 121, 22, - /* 1900 */ 277, 158, 200, 265, 25, 202, 147, 250, 71, 279, - /* 1910 */ 13, 146, 194, 194, 249, 248, 250, 140, 247, 246, - /* 1920 */ 6, 192, 192, 192, 303, 303, 213, 207, 300, 213, - /* 1930 */ 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 213, 213, 100, 213, 222, - /* 1940 */ 207, 214, 214, 106, 107, 4, 222, 207, 3, 22, - /* 1950 */ 163, 114, 15, 116, 117, 118, 16, 23, 121, 23, - /* 1960 */ 139, 151, 130, 25, 142, 16, 24, 20, 144, 1, - /* 1970 */ 142, 130, 130, 61, 53, 53, 37, 151, 53, 53, - /* 1980 */ 130, 116, 34, 1, 141, 5, 22, 115, 161, 141, - /* 1990 */ 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 25, 68, 68, 75, 41, - /* 2000 */ 115, 24, 131, 20, 19, 125, 22, 96, 22, 22, - /* 2010 */ 67, 23, 22, 67, 59, 24, 22, 28, 67, 23, - /* 2020 */ 22, 22, 149, 23, 23, 23, 116, 23, 25, 37, - /* 2030 */ 97, 141, 23, 23, 22, 143, 25, 75, 88, 34, - /* 2040 */ 34, 34, 34, 86, 75, 93, 23, 34, 22, 34, - /* 2050 */ 25, 24, 34, 25, 23, 142, 23, 142, 44, 23, - /* 2060 */ 23, 23, 11, 23, 25, 22, 22, 22, 15, 23, - /* 2070 */ 23, 22, 22, 25, 1, 1, 141, 25, 23, 135, - /* 2080 */ 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, - /* 2090 */ 319, 319, 319, 319, 141, 141, 319, 319, 319, 319, + /* 1690 */ 217, 7, 8, 23, 59, 25, 83, 84, 36, 23, + /* 1700 */ 193, 25, 23, 23, 25, 25, 71, 153, 145, 155, + /* 1710 */ 117, 153, 23, 155, 25, 23, 97, 25, 70, 193, + /* 1720 */ 193, 59, 117, 236, 193, 193, 78, 193, 193, 81, + /* 1730 */ 141, 193, 193, 71, 193, 100, 288, 287, 242, 255, + /* 1740 */ 255, 106, 107, 108, 255, 255, 98, 243, 297, 114, + /* 1750 */ 214, 116, 117, 118, 245, 191, 121, 271, 293, 267, + /* 1760 */ 267, 246, 100, 246, 245, 271, 271, 293, 106, 107, + /* 1770 */ 220, 271, 229, 225, 249, 219, 114, 259, 116, 117, + /* 1780 */ 118, 133, 259, 121, 219, 219, 138, 139, 153, 154, + /* 1790 */ 155, 156, 157, 280, 249, 243, 19, 20, 245, 22, + /* 1800 */ 196, 259, 140, 259, 60, 297, 141, 297, 200, 200, + /* 1810 */ 162, 38, 200, 36, 294, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, + /* 1820 */ 151, 150, 294, 283, 22, 43, 234, 18, 237, 200, + /* 1830 */ 270, 272, 237, 237, 237, 18, 59, 199, 270, 149, + /* 1840 */ 246, 272, 272, 200, 234, 234, 246, 246, 71, 246, + /* 1850 */ 199, 158, 290, 62, 22, 200, 19, 20, 199, 22, + /* 1860 */ 289, 221, 221, 200, 200, 199, 199, 115, 218, 64, + /* 1870 */ 218, 218, 22, 36, 227, 126, 227, 100, 165, 221, + /* 1880 */ 224, 224, 24, 106, 107, 312, 218, 305, 113, 282, + /* 1890 */ 91, 114, 220, 116, 117, 118, 59, 282, 121, 218, + /* 1900 */ 218, 218, 200, 317, 317, 82, 221, 265, 71, 148, + /* 1910 */ 145, 265, 22, 277, 200, 158, 279, 140, 147, 25, + /* 1920 */ 146, 202, 248, 250, 249, 247, 13, 250, 194, 194, + /* 1930 */ 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 6, 303, 100, 192, 192, + /* 1940 */ 246, 213, 192, 106, 107, 207, 213, 207, 222, 213, + /* 1950 */ 213, 114, 222, 116, 117, 118, 214, 214, 121, 4, + /* 1960 */ 207, 213, 3, 22, 303, 15, 163, 16, 23, 23, + /* 1970 */ 139, 151, 130, 25, 20, 142, 24, 16, 144, 1, + /* 1980 */ 142, 130, 130, 61, 37, 53, 300, 151, 53, 53, + /* 1990 */ 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 53, 130, 116, 34, 1, + /* 2000 */ 141, 5, 22, 115, 161, 68, 25, 68, 75, 41, + /* 2010 */ 141, 115, 24, 20, 19, 131, 125, 23, 28, 22, + /* 2020 */ 67, 22, 22, 22, 67, 59, 24, 96, 22, 67, + /* 2030 */ 23, 149, 22, 25, 23, 23, 23, 22, 34, 141, + /* 2040 */ 37, 97, 23, 23, 116, 22, 143, 25, 34, 75, + /* 2050 */ 34, 34, 34, 88, 75, 34, 86, 23, 22, 34, + /* 2060 */ 93, 24, 34, 25, 25, 142, 142, 23, 44, 23, + /* 2070 */ 23, 23, 23, 11, 23, 25, 22, 22, 22, 141, + /* 2080 */ 23, 23, 22, 22, 25, 15, 1, 23, 25, 1, + /* 2090 */ 141, 135, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 141, /* 2100 */ 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, /* 2110 */ 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, /* 2120 */ 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, @@ -168749,176 +171339,177 @@ static const YYCODETYPE yy_lookahead[] = { /* 2250 */ 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, /* 2260 */ 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, /* 2270 */ 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, - /* 2280 */ 319, + /* 2280 */ 319, 319, 319, 319, 319, }; -#define YY_SHIFT_COUNT (574) +#define YY_SHIFT_COUNT (578) #define YY_SHIFT_MIN (0) -#define YY_SHIFT_MAX (2074) +#define YY_SHIFT_MAX (2088) static const unsigned short int yy_shift_ofst[] = { /* 0 */ 1648, 1477, 1272, 322, 322, 1, 1319, 1478, 1491, 1837, /* 10 */ 1837, 1837, 471, 0, 0, 214, 1093, 1837, 1837, 1837, /* 20 */ 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, - /* 30 */ 271, 271, 1219, 1219, 216, 88, 1, 1, 1, 1, - /* 40 */ 1, 40, 111, 258, 361, 469, 512, 583, 622, 693, - /* 50 */ 732, 803, 842, 913, 1073, 1093, 1093, 1093, 1093, 1093, + /* 30 */ 1837, 271, 271, 1219, 1219, 216, 88, 1, 1, 1, + /* 40 */ 1, 1, 40, 111, 258, 361, 469, 512, 583, 622, + /* 50 */ 693, 732, 803, 842, 913, 1073, 1093, 1093, 1093, 1093, /* 60 */ 1093, 1093, 1093, 1093, 1093, 1093, 1093, 1093, 1093, 1093, - /* 70 */ 1093, 1093, 1093, 1113, 1093, 1216, 957, 957, 1635, 1662, - /* 80 */ 1777, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, + /* 70 */ 1093, 1093, 1093, 1093, 1113, 1093, 1216, 957, 957, 1635, + /* 80 */ 1662, 1777, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, /* 90 */ 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, /* 100 */ 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, /* 110 */ 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, /* 120 */ 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, 1837, - /* 130 */ 137, 181, 181, 181, 181, 181, 181, 181, 94, 430, - /* 140 */ 66, 65, 112, 366, 533, 533, 740, 1261, 533, 533, - /* 150 */ 79, 79, 533, 412, 412, 412, 77, 412, 123, 113, - /* 160 */ 113, 22, 22, 2096, 2096, 328, 328, 328, 239, 468, - /* 170 */ 468, 468, 468, 1015, 1015, 409, 366, 1129, 1186, 533, - /* 180 */ 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, - /* 190 */ 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 969, - /* 200 */ 621, 621, 533, 642, 788, 788, 1228, 1228, 822, 822, - /* 210 */ 67, 1274, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 1307, - /* 220 */ 954, 954, 585, 472, 640, 387, 695, 538, 541, 700, - /* 230 */ 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, - /* 240 */ 222, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, - /* 250 */ 533, 533, 533, 1179, 1179, 1179, 533, 533, 533, 565, - /* 260 */ 533, 533, 533, 916, 1144, 533, 533, 1288, 533, 533, - /* 270 */ 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 639, 1330, 209, 1076, - /* 280 */ 1076, 1076, 1076, 580, 209, 209, 1313, 768, 917, 649, - /* 290 */ 1181, 1316, 405, 1316, 1238, 249, 1181, 1181, 249, 1181, - /* 300 */ 405, 1238, 1369, 464, 1259, 1012, 1012, 1012, 1368, 1368, - /* 310 */ 1368, 1368, 184, 184, 1326, 904, 1287, 1480, 1712, 1712, - /* 320 */ 1633, 1633, 1757, 1757, 1633, 1647, 1651, 1783, 1764, 1791, - /* 330 */ 1791, 1791, 1791, 1633, 1806, 1677, 1651, 1651, 1677, 1783, - /* 340 */ 1764, 1677, 1764, 1677, 1633, 1806, 1674, 1779, 1633, 1806, - /* 350 */ 1823, 1633, 1806, 1633, 1806, 1823, 1732, 1732, 1732, 1794, - /* 360 */ 1840, 1840, 1823, 1732, 1738, 1732, 1794, 1732, 1732, 1701, - /* 370 */ 1844, 1758, 1758, 1823, 1633, 1789, 1789, 1807, 1807, 1742, - /* 380 */ 1752, 1877, 1633, 1743, 1742, 1759, 1765, 1677, 1879, 1897, - /* 390 */ 1897, 1914, 1914, 1914, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, - /* 400 */ 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 2096, 207, - /* 410 */ 1095, 331, 620, 903, 806, 1074, 1483, 1432, 1481, 1322, - /* 420 */ 1370, 1394, 1515, 1291, 1546, 1547, 1557, 1595, 1598, 1599, - /* 430 */ 1434, 1453, 1618, 1462, 1567, 1489, 1644, 1654, 1616, 1660, - /* 440 */ 1548, 1549, 1682, 1685, 1597, 742, 1941, 1945, 1927, 1787, - /* 450 */ 1937, 1940, 1934, 1936, 1821, 1810, 1832, 1938, 1938, 1942, - /* 460 */ 1822, 1947, 1824, 1949, 1968, 1828, 1841, 1938, 1842, 1912, - /* 470 */ 1939, 1938, 1826, 1921, 1922, 1925, 1926, 1850, 1865, 1948, - /* 480 */ 1843, 1982, 1980, 1964, 1872, 1827, 1928, 1970, 1929, 1923, - /* 490 */ 1958, 1848, 1885, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1871, 1880, 1984, 1943, - /* 500 */ 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990, 1946, 1955, 1991, 1911, 1989, 1994, - /* 510 */ 1951, 1992, 1996, 1873, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, - /* 520 */ 1999, 1933, 1890, 2009, 2010, 1910, 2005, 2012, 1892, 2011, - /* 530 */ 2006, 2007, 2008, 2013, 1950, 1962, 1957, 2014, 1969, 1952, - /* 540 */ 2015, 2023, 2026, 2027, 2025, 2028, 2018, 1913, 1915, 2031, - /* 550 */ 2011, 2033, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, 2040, 2043, 2051, 2044, - /* 560 */ 2045, 2046, 2047, 2049, 2050, 2048, 1944, 1935, 1953, 1954, - /* 570 */ 2052, 2055, 2053, 2073, 2074, + /* 130 */ 1837, 137, 181, 181, 181, 181, 181, 181, 181, 94, + /* 140 */ 430, 66, 65, 112, 366, 533, 533, 740, 1257, 533, + /* 150 */ 533, 79, 79, 533, 412, 412, 412, 77, 412, 123, + /* 160 */ 113, 113, 113, 22, 22, 2100, 2100, 328, 328, 328, + /* 170 */ 239, 468, 468, 468, 468, 1015, 1015, 409, 366, 1187, + /* 180 */ 1232, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, + /* 190 */ 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, + /* 200 */ 533, 969, 621, 621, 533, 642, 788, 788, 1133, 1133, + /* 210 */ 822, 822, 67, 1193, 2100, 2100, 2100, 2100, 2100, 2100, + /* 220 */ 2100, 1307, 954, 954, 585, 472, 640, 387, 695, 538, + /* 230 */ 541, 700, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, + /* 240 */ 533, 533, 222, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, + /* 250 */ 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 1213, 1213, 1213, 533, 533, + /* 260 */ 533, 565, 533, 533, 533, 916, 1147, 533, 533, 1288, + /* 270 */ 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 533, 639, 1280, + /* 280 */ 209, 1129, 1129, 1129, 1129, 580, 209, 209, 1209, 768, + /* 290 */ 917, 649, 1315, 1334, 405, 1334, 1383, 249, 1315, 1315, + /* 300 */ 249, 1315, 405, 1383, 1441, 464, 1245, 1417, 1417, 1417, + /* 310 */ 1323, 1323, 1323, 1323, 184, 184, 1335, 1476, 856, 1482, + /* 320 */ 1744, 1744, 1665, 1665, 1773, 1773, 1665, 1669, 1671, 1802, + /* 330 */ 1782, 1809, 1809, 1809, 1809, 1665, 1817, 1690, 1671, 1671, + /* 340 */ 1690, 1802, 1782, 1690, 1782, 1690, 1665, 1817, 1693, 1791, + /* 350 */ 1665, 1817, 1832, 1665, 1817, 1665, 1817, 1832, 1752, 1752, + /* 360 */ 1752, 1805, 1850, 1850, 1832, 1752, 1749, 1752, 1805, 1752, + /* 370 */ 1752, 1713, 1858, 1775, 1775, 1832, 1665, 1799, 1799, 1823, + /* 380 */ 1823, 1761, 1765, 1890, 1665, 1757, 1761, 1771, 1774, 1690, + /* 390 */ 1894, 1913, 1913, 1929, 1929, 1929, 2100, 2100, 2100, 2100, + /* 400 */ 2100, 2100, 2100, 2100, 2100, 2100, 2100, 2100, 2100, 2100, + /* 410 */ 2100, 207, 1220, 331, 620, 967, 806, 1074, 1499, 1432, + /* 420 */ 1463, 1479, 1419, 1422, 1557, 1512, 1598, 1599, 1644, 1645, + /* 430 */ 1654, 1660, 1555, 1505, 1684, 1462, 1670, 1563, 1619, 1593, + /* 440 */ 1676, 1679, 1613, 1680, 1554, 1558, 1689, 1692, 1605, 1589, + /* 450 */ 1955, 1959, 1941, 1803, 1950, 1951, 1945, 1946, 1831, 1820, + /* 460 */ 1842, 1948, 1948, 1952, 1833, 1954, 1834, 1961, 1978, 1838, + /* 470 */ 1851, 1948, 1852, 1922, 1947, 1948, 1836, 1932, 1935, 1936, + /* 480 */ 1942, 1866, 1881, 1964, 1859, 1998, 1996, 1980, 1888, 1843, + /* 490 */ 1937, 1981, 1939, 1933, 1968, 1869, 1896, 1988, 1993, 1995, + /* 500 */ 1884, 1891, 1997, 1953, 1999, 2000, 1994, 2001, 1957, 1966, + /* 510 */ 2002, 1931, 1990, 2006, 1962, 2003, 2007, 2004, 1882, 2010, + /* 520 */ 2011, 2012, 2008, 2013, 2015, 1944, 1898, 2019, 2020, 1928, + /* 530 */ 2014, 2023, 1903, 2022, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 1965, 1974, + /* 540 */ 1970, 2024, 1979, 1967, 2025, 2034, 2036, 2037, 2038, 2039, + /* 550 */ 2028, 1923, 1924, 2044, 2022, 2046, 2047, 2048, 2049, 2050, + /* 560 */ 2051, 2054, 2062, 2055, 2056, 2057, 2058, 2060, 2061, 2059, + /* 570 */ 1956, 1938, 1949, 1958, 2063, 2064, 2070, 2085, 2088, }; -#define YY_REDUCE_COUNT (408) +#define YY_REDUCE_COUNT (410) #define YY_REDUCE_MIN (-271) -#define YY_REDUCE_MAX (1740) +#define YY_REDUCE_MAX (1753) static const short yy_reduce_ofst[] = { /* 0 */ -125, 733, 789, 241, 293, -123, -193, -191, -183, -187, /* 10 */ 166, 238, 133, -207, -199, -267, -176, -6, 204, 489, - /* 20 */ 576, -175, 598, 686, 615, 725, 860, 778, 781, 857, - /* 30 */ 616, 887, 87, 240, -192, 408, 626, 796, 843, 854, - /* 40 */ 1003, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, + /* 20 */ 576, 598, -175, 686, 860, 615, 725, 1014, 778, 781, + /* 30 */ 857, 616, 887, 87, 240, -192, 408, 626, 796, 843, + /* 40 */ 854, 1004, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, /* 50 */ -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, /* 60 */ -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, - /* 70 */ -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, 80, 83, - /* 80 */ 313, 886, 888, 996, 1034, 1059, 1081, 1100, 1117, 1152, - /* 90 */ 1155, 1163, 1165, 1167, 1169, 1172, 1180, 1182, 1184, 1198, - /* 100 */ 1200, 1213, 1215, 1225, 1227, 1252, 1254, 1264, 1299, 1303, - /* 110 */ 1308, 1312, 1325, 1328, 1337, 1340, 1343, 1371, 1373, 1384, - /* 120 */ 1386, 1411, 1420, 1424, 1426, 1458, 1470, 1473, 1475, 1479, - /* 130 */ -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, - /* 140 */ -271, 138, 459, 396, -158, 470, 302, -212, 521, 201, - /* 150 */ -195, -92, 559, 630, 632, 630, -271, 632, 901, 63, - /* 160 */ 407, -271, -271, -271, -271, 161, 161, 161, 251, 335, - /* 170 */ 847, 960, 980, 537, 588, 618, 628, 688, 688, -166, - /* 180 */ -161, 674, 790, 794, 799, 851, 852, -122, 680, -120, - /* 190 */ 995, 1038, 415, 1051, 893, 798, 962, 400, 1086, 779, - /* 200 */ 923, 924, 263, 1041, 979, 990, 1083, 1097, 1031, 1194, - /* 210 */ 362, 994, 1139, 1005, 1037, 1202, 1205, 1195, 1210, -194, - /* 220 */ 56, 185, -135, 232, 522, 560, 601, 617, 669, 683, - /* 230 */ 711, 856, 908, 941, 1048, 1101, 1147, 1257, 1262, 1265, - /* 240 */ 392, 1292, 1333, 1339, 1342, 1346, 1350, 1359, 1374, 1418, - /* 250 */ 1421, 1436, 1437, 593, 755, 770, 997, 1445, 1459, 1209, - /* 260 */ 1500, 1504, 1516, 1132, 1243, 1518, 1519, 1440, 1520, 560, - /* 270 */ 1522, 1523, 1524, 1526, 1527, 1529, 1382, 1438, 1431, 1468, - /* 280 */ 1469, 1472, 1476, 1209, 1431, 1431, 1485, 1525, 1539, 1435, - /* 290 */ 1463, 1471, 1492, 1487, 1443, 1494, 1474, 1484, 1498, 1486, - /* 300 */ 1502, 1455, 1530, 1531, 1533, 1540, 1542, 1544, 1505, 1506, - /* 310 */ 1507, 1508, 1521, 1528, 1493, 1537, 1532, 1575, 1488, 1496, - /* 320 */ 1584, 1594, 1509, 1510, 1600, 1538, 1534, 1541, 1574, 1577, - /* 330 */ 1583, 1585, 1586, 1612, 1626, 1581, 1556, 1558, 1587, 1559, - /* 340 */ 1601, 1588, 1603, 1592, 1631, 1640, 1550, 1553, 1643, 1645, - /* 350 */ 1625, 1649, 1652, 1650, 1653, 1632, 1636, 1637, 1642, 1634, - /* 360 */ 1639, 1641, 1646, 1656, 1655, 1658, 1659, 1661, 1663, 1560, - /* 370 */ 1564, 1596, 1605, 1664, 1670, 1565, 1571, 1627, 1638, 1657, - /* 380 */ 1665, 1623, 1702, 1630, 1666, 1667, 1671, 1673, 1703, 1718, - /* 390 */ 1719, 1729, 1730, 1731, 1621, 1622, 1628, 1720, 1713, 1716, - /* 400 */ 1722, 1723, 1733, 1717, 1724, 1727, 1728, 1725, 1740, + /* 70 */ -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, 80, + /* 80 */ 83, 313, 886, 888, 918, 938, 1021, 1034, 1036, 1141, + /* 90 */ 1159, 1163, 1166, 1168, 1170, 1176, 1178, 1180, 1184, 1196, + /* 100 */ 1198, 1205, 1215, 1225, 1227, 1236, 1252, 1254, 1264, 1303, + /* 110 */ 1309, 1312, 1322, 1325, 1328, 1337, 1340, 1343, 1353, 1371, + /* 120 */ 1373, 1384, 1386, 1411, 1413, 1420, 1424, 1426, 1458, 1470, + /* 130 */ 1473, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, -271, + /* 140 */ -271, -271, 138, 459, 396, -158, 470, 302, -212, 521, + /* 150 */ 201, -195, -92, 559, 630, 632, 630, -271, 632, 901, + /* 160 */ 63, 407, 670, -271, -271, -271, -271, 161, 161, 161, + /* 170 */ 251, 335, 847, 979, 1097, 537, 588, 618, 628, 688, + /* 180 */ 688, -166, -161, 674, 787, 794, 799, 852, 996, -122, + /* 190 */ 837, -120, 1018, 1035, 415, 1047, 1001, 958, 1082, 400, + /* 200 */ 1099, 779, 1137, 1142, 263, 1083, 1145, 1150, 1041, 1139, + /* 210 */ 965, 1050, 362, 849, 752, 629, 675, 1162, 1173, 1090, + /* 220 */ 1195, -194, 56, 185, -135, 232, 522, 560, 571, 601, + /* 230 */ 617, 669, 683, 711, 850, 893, 1000, 1040, 1049, 1081, + /* 240 */ 1087, 1101, 392, 1114, 1123, 1155, 1161, 1175, 1271, 1293, + /* 250 */ 1299, 1330, 1339, 1342, 1347, 593, 1282, 1286, 1350, 1359, + /* 260 */ 1368, 1314, 1480, 1483, 1507, 1085, 1338, 1526, 1527, 1487, + /* 270 */ 1531, 560, 1532, 1534, 1535, 1538, 1539, 1541, 1448, 1450, + /* 280 */ 1496, 1484, 1485, 1489, 1490, 1314, 1496, 1496, 1504, 1536, + /* 290 */ 1564, 1451, 1486, 1492, 1509, 1493, 1465, 1515, 1494, 1495, + /* 300 */ 1517, 1500, 1519, 1474, 1550, 1543, 1548, 1556, 1565, 1566, + /* 310 */ 1518, 1523, 1542, 1544, 1525, 1545, 1513, 1553, 1552, 1604, + /* 320 */ 1508, 1510, 1608, 1609, 1520, 1528, 1612, 1540, 1559, 1560, + /* 330 */ 1592, 1591, 1595, 1596, 1597, 1629, 1638, 1594, 1569, 1570, + /* 340 */ 1600, 1568, 1610, 1601, 1611, 1603, 1643, 1651, 1562, 1571, + /* 350 */ 1655, 1659, 1640, 1663, 1666, 1664, 1667, 1641, 1650, 1652, + /* 360 */ 1653, 1647, 1656, 1657, 1658, 1668, 1672, 1681, 1649, 1682, + /* 370 */ 1683, 1573, 1582, 1607, 1615, 1685, 1702, 1586, 1587, 1642, + /* 380 */ 1646, 1673, 1675, 1636, 1714, 1637, 1677, 1674, 1678, 1694, + /* 390 */ 1719, 1734, 1735, 1746, 1747, 1750, 1633, 1661, 1686, 1738, + /* 400 */ 1728, 1733, 1736, 1737, 1740, 1726, 1730, 1742, 1743, 1748, + /* 410 */ 1753, }; static const YYACTIONTYPE yy_default[] = { - /* 0 */ 1641, 1641, 1641, 1469, 1236, 1347, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1469, - /* 10 */ 1469, 1469, 1236, 1377, 1377, 1522, 1269, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 20 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1468, 1236, 1236, - /* 30 */ 1236, 1236, 1557, 1557, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 40 */ 1236, 1236, 1386, 1236, 1393, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 50 */ 1470, 1471, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1521, 1523, 1486, 1400, 1399, - /* 60 */ 1398, 1397, 1504, 1365, 1391, 1384, 1388, 1465, 1466, 1464, - /* 70 */ 1619, 1471, 1470, 1236, 1387, 1433, 1449, 1432, 1236, 1236, - /* 80 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 90 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 100 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 110 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 120 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 130 */ 1441, 1448, 1447, 1446, 1455, 1445, 1442, 1435, 1434, 1436, - /* 140 */ 1437, 1236, 1236, 1260, 1236, 1236, 1257, 1311, 1236, 1236, - /* 150 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1541, 1540, 1236, 1438, 1236, 1269, 1427, - /* 160 */ 1426, 1452, 1439, 1451, 1450, 1529, 1593, 1592, 1487, 1236, - /* 170 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1557, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 180 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 190 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1367, - /* 200 */ 1557, 1557, 1236, 1269, 1557, 1557, 1368, 1368, 1265, 1265, - /* 210 */ 1371, 1236, 1536, 1338, 1338, 1338, 1338, 1347, 1338, 1236, - /* 220 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 230 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1526, 1524, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 240 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 250 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 260 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1343, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 270 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1586, 1236, 1499, 1325, 1343, - /* 280 */ 1343, 1343, 1343, 1345, 1326, 1324, 1337, 1270, 1243, 1633, - /* 290 */ 1403, 1392, 1344, 1392, 1630, 1390, 1403, 1403, 1390, 1403, - /* 300 */ 1344, 1630, 1286, 1608, 1281, 1377, 1377, 1377, 1367, 1367, - /* 310 */ 1367, 1367, 1371, 1371, 1467, 1344, 1337, 1236, 1633, 1633, - /* 320 */ 1353, 1353, 1632, 1632, 1353, 1487, 1616, 1412, 1314, 1320, - /* 330 */ 1320, 1320, 1320, 1353, 1254, 1390, 1616, 1616, 1390, 1412, - /* 340 */ 1314, 1390, 1314, 1390, 1353, 1254, 1503, 1627, 1353, 1254, - /* 350 */ 1477, 1353, 1254, 1353, 1254, 1477, 1312, 1312, 1312, 1301, - /* 360 */ 1236, 1236, 1477, 1312, 1286, 1312, 1301, 1312, 1312, 1575, - /* 370 */ 1236, 1481, 1481, 1477, 1353, 1567, 1567, 1380, 1380, 1385, - /* 380 */ 1371, 1472, 1353, 1236, 1385, 1383, 1381, 1390, 1304, 1589, - /* 390 */ 1589, 1585, 1585, 1585, 1638, 1638, 1536, 1601, 1269, 1269, - /* 400 */ 1269, 1269, 1601, 1288, 1288, 1270, 1270, 1269, 1601, 1236, - /* 410 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1596, 1236, 1531, 1488, 1357, - /* 420 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 430 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1542, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 440 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1417, 1236, 1239, 1533, 1236, - /* 450 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1394, 1395, 1358, - /* 460 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1409, 1236, 1236, - /* 470 */ 1236, 1404, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 480 */ 1629, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1502, 1501, 1236, - /* 490 */ 1236, 1355, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 500 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1284, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 510 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 520 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1382, - /* 530 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 540 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1572, 1372, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 550 */ 1620, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, - /* 560 */ 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1236, 1612, 1328, 1418, 1236, 1421, - /* 570 */ 1258, 1236, 1248, 1236, 1236, + /* 0 */ 1648, 1648, 1648, 1478, 1243, 1354, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1478, + /* 10 */ 1478, 1478, 1243, 1384, 1384, 1531, 1276, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 20 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1477, 1243, + /* 30 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1564, 1564, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 40 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1393, 1243, 1400, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 50 */ 1243, 1479, 1480, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1530, 1532, 1495, 1407, + /* 60 */ 1406, 1405, 1404, 1513, 1372, 1398, 1391, 1395, 1474, 1475, + /* 70 */ 1473, 1626, 1480, 1479, 1243, 1394, 1442, 1458, 1441, 1243, + /* 80 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 90 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 100 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 110 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 120 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 130 */ 1243, 1450, 1457, 1456, 1455, 1464, 1454, 1451, 1444, 1443, + /* 140 */ 1445, 1446, 1243, 1243, 1267, 1243, 1243, 1264, 1318, 1243, + /* 150 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1550, 1549, 1243, 1447, 1243, 1276, + /* 160 */ 1435, 1434, 1433, 1461, 1448, 1460, 1459, 1538, 1600, 1599, + /* 170 */ 1496, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1564, 1243, 1243, + /* 180 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 190 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 200 */ 1243, 1374, 1564, 1564, 1243, 1276, 1564, 1564, 1375, 1375, + /* 210 */ 1272, 1272, 1378, 1243, 1545, 1345, 1345, 1345, 1345, 1354, + /* 220 */ 1345, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 230 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1535, 1533, 1243, 1243, + /* 240 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 250 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 260 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1350, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 270 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1593, 1243, 1508, + /* 280 */ 1332, 1350, 1350, 1350, 1350, 1352, 1333, 1331, 1344, 1277, + /* 290 */ 1250, 1640, 1410, 1399, 1351, 1399, 1637, 1397, 1410, 1410, + /* 300 */ 1397, 1410, 1351, 1637, 1293, 1615, 1288, 1384, 1384, 1384, + /* 310 */ 1374, 1374, 1374, 1374, 1378, 1378, 1476, 1351, 1344, 1243, + /* 320 */ 1640, 1640, 1360, 1360, 1639, 1639, 1360, 1496, 1623, 1419, + /* 330 */ 1321, 1327, 1327, 1327, 1327, 1360, 1261, 1397, 1623, 1623, + /* 340 */ 1397, 1419, 1321, 1397, 1321, 1397, 1360, 1261, 1512, 1634, + /* 350 */ 1360, 1261, 1486, 1360, 1261, 1360, 1261, 1486, 1319, 1319, + /* 360 */ 1319, 1308, 1243, 1243, 1486, 1319, 1293, 1319, 1308, 1319, + /* 370 */ 1319, 1582, 1243, 1490, 1490, 1486, 1360, 1574, 1574, 1387, + /* 380 */ 1387, 1392, 1378, 1481, 1360, 1243, 1392, 1390, 1388, 1397, + /* 390 */ 1311, 1596, 1596, 1592, 1592, 1592, 1645, 1645, 1545, 1608, + /* 400 */ 1276, 1276, 1276, 1276, 1608, 1295, 1295, 1277, 1277, 1276, + /* 410 */ 1608, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1603, 1243, 1540, + /* 420 */ 1497, 1364, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 430 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1551, 1243, + /* 440 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1424, + /* 450 */ 1243, 1246, 1542, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 460 */ 1243, 1401, 1402, 1365, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 470 */ 1243, 1416, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1411, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 480 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1636, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 490 */ 1243, 1511, 1510, 1243, 1243, 1362, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 500 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1291, + /* 510 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 520 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 530 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1389, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 540 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1579, 1379, + /* 550 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1627, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, + /* 560 */ 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1243, 1619, + /* 570 */ 1335, 1425, 1243, 1428, 1265, 1243, 1255, 1243, 1243, }; /********** End of lemon-generated parsing tables *****************************/ @@ -169725,135 +172316,135 @@ static const char *const yyRuleName[] = { /* 185 */ "expr ::= expr COLLATE ID|STRING", /* 186 */ "expr ::= CAST LP expr AS typetoken RP", /* 187 */ "expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist RP", - /* 188 */ "expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP", - /* 189 */ "expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist RP filter_over", - /* 190 */ "expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP filter_over", - /* 191 */ "term ::= CTIME_KW", - /* 192 */ "expr ::= LP nexprlist COMMA expr RP", - /* 193 */ "expr ::= expr AND expr", - /* 194 */ "expr ::= expr OR expr", - /* 195 */ "expr ::= expr LT|GT|GE|LE expr", - /* 196 */ "expr ::= expr EQ|NE expr", - /* 197 */ "expr ::= expr BITAND|BITOR|LSHIFT|RSHIFT expr", - /* 198 */ "expr ::= expr PLUS|MINUS expr", - /* 199 */ "expr ::= expr STAR|SLASH|REM expr", - /* 200 */ "expr ::= expr CONCAT expr", - /* 201 */ "likeop ::= NOT LIKE_KW|MATCH", - /* 202 */ "expr ::= expr likeop expr", - /* 203 */ "expr ::= expr likeop expr ESCAPE expr", - /* 204 */ "expr ::= expr ISNULL|NOTNULL", - /* 205 */ "expr ::= expr NOT NULL", - /* 206 */ "expr ::= expr IS expr", - /* 207 */ "expr ::= expr IS NOT expr", - /* 208 */ "expr ::= expr IS NOT DISTINCT FROM expr", - /* 209 */ "expr ::= expr IS DISTINCT FROM expr", - /* 210 */ "expr ::= NOT expr", - /* 211 */ "expr ::= BITNOT expr", - /* 212 */ "expr ::= PLUS|MINUS expr", - /* 213 */ "expr ::= expr PTR expr", - /* 214 */ "between_op ::= BETWEEN", - /* 215 */ "between_op ::= NOT BETWEEN", - /* 216 */ "expr ::= expr between_op expr AND expr", - /* 217 */ "in_op ::= IN", - /* 218 */ "in_op ::= NOT IN", - /* 219 */ "expr ::= expr in_op LP exprlist RP", - /* 220 */ "expr ::= LP select RP", - /* 221 */ "expr ::= expr in_op LP select RP", - /* 222 */ "expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm paren_exprlist", - /* 223 */ "expr ::= EXISTS LP select RP", - /* 224 */ "expr ::= CASE case_operand case_exprlist case_else END", - /* 225 */ "case_exprlist ::= case_exprlist WHEN expr THEN expr", - /* 226 */ "case_exprlist ::= WHEN expr THEN expr", - /* 227 */ "case_else ::= ELSE expr", - /* 228 */ "case_else ::=", - /* 229 */ "case_operand ::=", - /* 230 */ "exprlist ::=", - /* 231 */ "nexprlist ::= nexprlist COMMA expr", - /* 232 */ "nexprlist ::= expr", - /* 233 */ "paren_exprlist ::=", - /* 234 */ "paren_exprlist ::= LP exprlist RP", - /* 235 */ "cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt", - /* 236 */ "uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE", - /* 237 */ "uniqueflag ::=", - /* 238 */ "eidlist_opt ::=", - /* 239 */ "eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP", - /* 240 */ "eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder", - /* 241 */ "eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder", - /* 242 */ "collate ::=", - /* 243 */ "collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING", - /* 244 */ "cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname", - /* 245 */ "cmd ::= VACUUM vinto", - /* 246 */ "cmd ::= VACUUM nm vinto", - /* 247 */ "vinto ::= INTO expr", - /* 248 */ "vinto ::=", - /* 249 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm", - /* 250 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum", - /* 251 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP", - /* 252 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num", - /* 253 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP", - /* 254 */ "plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT", - /* 255 */ "minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT", - /* 256 */ "cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END", - /* 257 */ "trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause", - /* 258 */ "trigger_time ::= BEFORE|AFTER", - /* 259 */ "trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF", - /* 260 */ "trigger_time ::=", - /* 261 */ "trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT", - /* 262 */ "trigger_event ::= UPDATE", - /* 263 */ "trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist", - /* 264 */ "when_clause ::=", - /* 265 */ "when_clause ::= WHEN expr", - /* 266 */ "trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI", - /* 267 */ "trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI", - /* 268 */ "trnm ::= nm DOT nm", - /* 269 */ "tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm", - /* 270 */ "tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED", - /* 271 */ "trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist from where_opt scanpt", - /* 272 */ "trigger_cmd ::= scanpt insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select upsert scanpt", - /* 273 */ "trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt scanpt", - /* 274 */ "trigger_cmd ::= scanpt select scanpt", - /* 275 */ "expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP", - /* 276 */ "expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP", - /* 277 */ "raisetype ::= ROLLBACK", - /* 278 */ "raisetype ::= ABORT", - /* 279 */ "raisetype ::= FAIL", - /* 280 */ "cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname", - /* 281 */ "cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt", - /* 282 */ "cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr", - /* 283 */ "key_opt ::=", - /* 284 */ "key_opt ::= KEY expr", - /* 285 */ "cmd ::= REINDEX", - /* 286 */ "cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm", - /* 287 */ "cmd ::= ANALYZE", - /* 288 */ "cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm", - /* 289 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm", - /* 290 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist", - /* 291 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname DROP kwcolumn_opt nm", - /* 292 */ "add_column_fullname ::= fullname", - /* 293 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME kwcolumn_opt nm TO nm", - /* 294 */ "cmd ::= create_vtab", - /* 295 */ "cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP", - /* 296 */ "create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm", - /* 297 */ "vtabarg ::=", - /* 298 */ "vtabargtoken ::= ANY", - /* 299 */ "vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP", - /* 300 */ "lp ::= LP", - /* 301 */ "with ::= WITH wqlist", - /* 302 */ "with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist", - /* 303 */ "wqas ::= AS", - /* 304 */ "wqas ::= AS MATERIALIZED", - /* 305 */ "wqas ::= AS NOT MATERIALIZED", - /* 306 */ "wqitem ::= nm eidlist_opt wqas LP select RP", - /* 307 */ "wqlist ::= wqitem", - /* 308 */ "wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA wqitem", - /* 309 */ "windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn", - /* 310 */ "windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn_list COMMA windowdefn", - /* 311 */ "windowdefn ::= nm AS LP window RP", - /* 312 */ "window ::= PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt", - /* 313 */ "window ::= nm PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt", - /* 314 */ "window ::= ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt", - /* 315 */ "window ::= nm ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt", - /* 316 */ "window ::= frame_opt", + /* 188 */ "expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist ORDER BY sortlist RP", + /* 189 */ "expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP", + /* 190 */ "expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist RP filter_over", + /* 191 */ "expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist ORDER BY sortlist RP filter_over", + /* 192 */ "expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP filter_over", + /* 193 */ "term ::= CTIME_KW", + /* 194 */ "expr ::= LP nexprlist COMMA expr RP", + /* 195 */ "expr ::= expr AND expr", + /* 196 */ "expr ::= expr OR expr", + /* 197 */ "expr ::= expr LT|GT|GE|LE expr", + /* 198 */ "expr ::= expr EQ|NE expr", + /* 199 */ "expr ::= expr BITAND|BITOR|LSHIFT|RSHIFT expr", + /* 200 */ "expr ::= expr PLUS|MINUS expr", + /* 201 */ "expr ::= expr STAR|SLASH|REM expr", + /* 202 */ "expr ::= expr CONCAT expr", + /* 203 */ "likeop ::= NOT LIKE_KW|MATCH", + /* 204 */ "expr ::= expr likeop expr", + /* 205 */ "expr ::= expr likeop expr ESCAPE expr", + /* 206 */ "expr ::= expr ISNULL|NOTNULL", + /* 207 */ "expr ::= expr NOT NULL", + /* 208 */ "expr ::= expr IS expr", + /* 209 */ "expr ::= expr IS NOT expr", + /* 210 */ "expr ::= expr IS NOT DISTINCT FROM expr", + /* 211 */ "expr ::= expr IS DISTINCT FROM expr", + /* 212 */ "expr ::= NOT expr", + /* 213 */ "expr ::= BITNOT expr", + /* 214 */ "expr ::= PLUS|MINUS expr", + /* 215 */ "expr ::= expr PTR expr", + /* 216 */ "between_op ::= BETWEEN", + /* 217 */ "between_op ::= NOT BETWEEN", + /* 218 */ "expr ::= expr between_op expr AND expr", + /* 219 */ "in_op ::= IN", + /* 220 */ "in_op ::= NOT IN", + /* 221 */ "expr ::= expr in_op LP exprlist RP", + /* 222 */ "expr ::= LP select RP", + /* 223 */ "expr ::= expr in_op LP select RP", + /* 224 */ "expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm paren_exprlist", + /* 225 */ "expr ::= EXISTS LP select RP", + /* 226 */ "expr ::= CASE case_operand case_exprlist case_else END", + /* 227 */ "case_exprlist ::= case_exprlist WHEN expr THEN expr", + /* 228 */ "case_exprlist ::= WHEN expr THEN expr", + /* 229 */ "case_else ::= ELSE expr", + /* 230 */ "case_else ::=", + /* 231 */ "case_operand ::=", + /* 232 */ "exprlist ::=", + /* 233 */ "nexprlist ::= nexprlist COMMA expr", + /* 234 */ "nexprlist ::= expr", + /* 235 */ "paren_exprlist ::=", + /* 236 */ "paren_exprlist ::= LP exprlist RP", + /* 237 */ "cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt", + /* 238 */ "uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE", + /* 239 */ "uniqueflag ::=", + /* 240 */ "eidlist_opt ::=", + /* 241 */ "eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP", + /* 242 */ "eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder", + /* 243 */ "eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder", + /* 244 */ "collate ::=", + /* 245 */ "collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING", + /* 246 */ "cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname", + /* 247 */ "cmd ::= VACUUM vinto", + /* 248 */ "cmd ::= VACUUM nm vinto", + /* 249 */ "vinto ::= INTO expr", + /* 250 */ "vinto ::=", + /* 251 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm", + /* 252 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum", + /* 253 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP", + /* 254 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num", + /* 255 */ "cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP", + /* 256 */ "plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT", + /* 257 */ "minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT", + /* 258 */ "cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END", + /* 259 */ "trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause", + /* 260 */ "trigger_time ::= BEFORE|AFTER", + /* 261 */ "trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF", + /* 262 */ "trigger_time ::=", + /* 263 */ "trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT", + /* 264 */ "trigger_event ::= UPDATE", + /* 265 */ "trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist", + /* 266 */ "when_clause ::=", + /* 267 */ "when_clause ::= WHEN expr", + /* 268 */ "trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI", + /* 269 */ "trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI", + /* 270 */ "trnm ::= nm DOT nm", + /* 271 */ "tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm", + /* 272 */ "tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED", + /* 273 */ "trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist from where_opt scanpt", + /* 274 */ "trigger_cmd ::= scanpt insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select upsert scanpt", + /* 275 */ "trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt scanpt", + /* 276 */ "trigger_cmd ::= scanpt select scanpt", + /* 277 */ "expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP", + /* 278 */ "expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP", + /* 279 */ "raisetype ::= ROLLBACK", + /* 280 */ "raisetype ::= ABORT", + /* 281 */ "raisetype ::= FAIL", + /* 282 */ "cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname", + /* 283 */ "cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt", + /* 284 */ "cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr", + /* 285 */ "key_opt ::=", + /* 286 */ "key_opt ::= KEY expr", + /* 287 */ "cmd ::= REINDEX", + /* 288 */ "cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm", + /* 289 */ "cmd ::= ANALYZE", + /* 290 */ "cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm", + /* 291 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm", + /* 292 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist", + /* 293 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname DROP kwcolumn_opt nm", + /* 294 */ "add_column_fullname ::= fullname", + /* 295 */ "cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME kwcolumn_opt nm TO nm", + /* 296 */ "cmd ::= create_vtab", + /* 297 */ "cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP", + /* 298 */ "create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm", + /* 299 */ "vtabarg ::=", + /* 300 */ "vtabargtoken ::= ANY", + /* 301 */ "vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP", + /* 302 */ "lp ::= LP", + /* 303 */ "with ::= WITH wqlist", + /* 304 */ "with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist", + /* 305 */ "wqas ::= AS", + /* 306 */ "wqas ::= AS MATERIALIZED", + /* 307 */ "wqas ::= AS NOT MATERIALIZED", + /* 308 */ "wqitem ::= nm eidlist_opt wqas LP select RP", + /* 309 */ "wqlist ::= wqitem", + /* 310 */ "wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA wqitem", + /* 311 */ "windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn_list COMMA windowdefn", + /* 312 */ "windowdefn ::= nm AS LP window RP", + /* 313 */ "window ::= PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt", + /* 314 */ "window ::= nm PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt", + /* 315 */ "window ::= ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt", + /* 316 */ "window ::= nm ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt", /* 317 */ "window ::= nm frame_opt", /* 318 */ "frame_opt ::=", /* 319 */ "frame_opt ::= range_or_rows frame_bound_s frame_exclude_opt", @@ -169940,6 +172531,8 @@ static const char *const yyRuleName[] = { /* 400 */ "anylist ::= anylist LP anylist RP", /* 401 */ "anylist ::= anylist ANY", /* 402 */ "with ::=", + /* 403 */ "windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn", + /* 404 */ "window ::= frame_opt", }; #endif /* NDEBUG */ @@ -170634,135 +173227,135 @@ static const YYCODETYPE yyRuleInfoLhs[] = { 217, /* (185) expr ::= expr COLLATE ID|STRING */ 217, /* (186) expr ::= CAST LP expr AS typetoken RP */ 217, /* (187) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist RP */ - 217, /* (188) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP */ - 217, /* (189) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist RP filter_over */ - 217, /* (190) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP filter_over */ - 216, /* (191) term ::= CTIME_KW */ - 217, /* (192) expr ::= LP nexprlist COMMA expr RP */ - 217, /* (193) expr ::= expr AND expr */ - 217, /* (194) expr ::= expr OR expr */ - 217, /* (195) expr ::= expr LT|GT|GE|LE expr */ - 217, /* (196) expr ::= expr EQ|NE expr */ - 217, /* (197) expr ::= expr BITAND|BITOR|LSHIFT|RSHIFT expr */ - 217, /* (198) expr ::= expr PLUS|MINUS expr */ - 217, /* (199) expr ::= expr STAR|SLASH|REM expr */ - 217, /* (200) expr ::= expr CONCAT expr */ - 274, /* (201) likeop ::= NOT LIKE_KW|MATCH */ - 217, /* (202) expr ::= expr likeop expr */ - 217, /* (203) expr ::= expr likeop expr ESCAPE expr */ - 217, /* (204) expr ::= expr ISNULL|NOTNULL */ - 217, /* (205) expr ::= expr NOT NULL */ - 217, /* (206) expr ::= expr IS expr */ - 217, /* (207) expr ::= expr IS NOT expr */ - 217, /* (208) expr ::= expr IS NOT DISTINCT FROM expr */ - 217, /* (209) expr ::= expr IS DISTINCT FROM expr */ - 217, /* (210) expr ::= NOT expr */ - 217, /* (211) expr ::= BITNOT expr */ - 217, /* (212) expr ::= PLUS|MINUS expr */ - 217, /* (213) expr ::= expr PTR expr */ - 275, /* (214) between_op ::= BETWEEN */ - 275, /* (215) between_op ::= NOT BETWEEN */ - 217, /* (216) expr ::= expr between_op expr AND expr */ - 276, /* (217) in_op ::= IN */ - 276, /* (218) in_op ::= NOT IN */ - 217, /* (219) expr ::= expr in_op LP exprlist RP */ - 217, /* (220) expr ::= LP select RP */ - 217, /* (221) expr ::= expr in_op LP select RP */ - 217, /* (222) expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm paren_exprlist */ - 217, /* (223) expr ::= EXISTS LP select RP */ - 217, /* (224) expr ::= CASE case_operand case_exprlist case_else END */ - 279, /* (225) case_exprlist ::= case_exprlist WHEN expr THEN expr */ - 279, /* (226) case_exprlist ::= WHEN expr THEN expr */ - 280, /* (227) case_else ::= ELSE expr */ - 280, /* (228) case_else ::= */ - 278, /* (229) case_operand ::= */ - 261, /* (230) exprlist ::= */ - 253, /* (231) nexprlist ::= nexprlist COMMA expr */ - 253, /* (232) nexprlist ::= expr */ - 277, /* (233) paren_exprlist ::= */ - 277, /* (234) paren_exprlist ::= LP exprlist RP */ - 190, /* (235) cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt */ - 281, /* (236) uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE */ - 281, /* (237) uniqueflag ::= */ - 221, /* (238) eidlist_opt ::= */ - 221, /* (239) eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP */ - 232, /* (240) eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder */ - 232, /* (241) eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder */ - 282, /* (242) collate ::= */ - 282, /* (243) collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING */ - 190, /* (244) cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname */ - 190, /* (245) cmd ::= VACUUM vinto */ - 190, /* (246) cmd ::= VACUUM nm vinto */ - 283, /* (247) vinto ::= INTO expr */ - 283, /* (248) vinto ::= */ - 190, /* (249) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm */ - 190, /* (250) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum */ - 190, /* (251) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP */ - 190, /* (252) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num */ - 190, /* (253) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP */ - 211, /* (254) plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ - 212, /* (255) minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ - 190, /* (256) cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END */ - 285, /* (257) trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause */ - 287, /* (258) trigger_time ::= BEFORE|AFTER */ - 287, /* (259) trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF */ - 287, /* (260) trigger_time ::= */ - 288, /* (261) trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT */ - 288, /* (262) trigger_event ::= UPDATE */ - 288, /* (263) trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist */ - 290, /* (264) when_clause ::= */ - 290, /* (265) when_clause ::= WHEN expr */ - 286, /* (266) trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI */ - 286, /* (267) trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI */ - 292, /* (268) trnm ::= nm DOT nm */ - 293, /* (269) tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm */ - 293, /* (270) tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED */ - 291, /* (271) trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist from where_opt scanpt */ - 291, /* (272) trigger_cmd ::= scanpt insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select upsert scanpt */ - 291, /* (273) trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt scanpt */ - 291, /* (274) trigger_cmd ::= scanpt select scanpt */ - 217, /* (275) expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP */ - 217, /* (276) expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP */ - 236, /* (277) raisetype ::= ROLLBACK */ - 236, /* (278) raisetype ::= ABORT */ - 236, /* (279) raisetype ::= FAIL */ - 190, /* (280) cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname */ - 190, /* (281) cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt */ - 190, /* (282) cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr */ - 295, /* (283) key_opt ::= */ - 295, /* (284) key_opt ::= KEY expr */ - 190, /* (285) cmd ::= REINDEX */ - 190, /* (286) cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm */ - 190, /* (287) cmd ::= ANALYZE */ - 190, /* (288) cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm */ - 190, /* (289) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm */ - 190, /* (290) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist */ - 190, /* (291) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname DROP kwcolumn_opt nm */ - 296, /* (292) add_column_fullname ::= fullname */ - 190, /* (293) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME kwcolumn_opt nm TO nm */ - 190, /* (294) cmd ::= create_vtab */ - 190, /* (295) cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP */ - 298, /* (296) create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm */ - 300, /* (297) vtabarg ::= */ - 301, /* (298) vtabargtoken ::= ANY */ - 301, /* (299) vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP */ - 302, /* (300) lp ::= LP */ - 266, /* (301) with ::= WITH wqlist */ - 266, /* (302) with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist */ - 305, /* (303) wqas ::= AS */ - 305, /* (304) wqas ::= AS MATERIALIZED */ - 305, /* (305) wqas ::= AS NOT MATERIALIZED */ - 304, /* (306) wqitem ::= nm eidlist_opt wqas LP select RP */ - 241, /* (307) wqlist ::= wqitem */ - 241, /* (308) wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA wqitem */ - 306, /* (309) windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn */ - 306, /* (310) windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn_list COMMA windowdefn */ - 307, /* (311) windowdefn ::= nm AS LP window RP */ - 308, /* (312) window ::= PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ - 308, /* (313) window ::= nm PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ - 308, /* (314) window ::= ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ - 308, /* (315) window ::= nm ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ - 308, /* (316) window ::= frame_opt */ + 217, /* (188) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist ORDER BY sortlist RP */ + 217, /* (189) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP */ + 217, /* (190) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist RP filter_over */ + 217, /* (191) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist ORDER BY sortlist RP filter_over */ + 217, /* (192) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP filter_over */ + 216, /* (193) term ::= CTIME_KW */ + 217, /* (194) expr ::= LP nexprlist COMMA expr RP */ + 217, /* (195) expr ::= expr AND expr */ + 217, /* (196) expr ::= expr OR expr */ + 217, /* (197) expr ::= expr LT|GT|GE|LE expr */ + 217, /* (198) expr ::= expr EQ|NE expr */ + 217, /* (199) expr ::= expr BITAND|BITOR|LSHIFT|RSHIFT expr */ + 217, /* (200) expr ::= expr PLUS|MINUS expr */ + 217, /* (201) expr ::= expr STAR|SLASH|REM expr */ + 217, /* (202) expr ::= expr CONCAT expr */ + 274, /* (203) likeop ::= NOT LIKE_KW|MATCH */ + 217, /* (204) expr ::= expr likeop expr */ + 217, /* (205) expr ::= expr likeop expr ESCAPE expr */ + 217, /* (206) expr ::= expr ISNULL|NOTNULL */ + 217, /* (207) expr ::= expr NOT NULL */ + 217, /* (208) expr ::= expr IS expr */ + 217, /* (209) expr ::= expr IS NOT expr */ + 217, /* (210) expr ::= expr IS NOT DISTINCT FROM expr */ + 217, /* (211) expr ::= expr IS DISTINCT FROM expr */ + 217, /* (212) expr ::= NOT expr */ + 217, /* (213) expr ::= BITNOT expr */ + 217, /* (214) expr ::= PLUS|MINUS expr */ + 217, /* (215) expr ::= expr PTR expr */ + 275, /* (216) between_op ::= BETWEEN */ + 275, /* (217) between_op ::= NOT BETWEEN */ + 217, /* (218) expr ::= expr between_op expr AND expr */ + 276, /* (219) in_op ::= IN */ + 276, /* (220) in_op ::= NOT IN */ + 217, /* (221) expr ::= expr in_op LP exprlist RP */ + 217, /* (222) expr ::= LP select RP */ + 217, /* (223) expr ::= expr in_op LP select RP */ + 217, /* (224) expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm paren_exprlist */ + 217, /* (225) expr ::= EXISTS LP select RP */ + 217, /* (226) expr ::= CASE case_operand case_exprlist case_else END */ + 279, /* (227) case_exprlist ::= case_exprlist WHEN expr THEN expr */ + 279, /* (228) case_exprlist ::= WHEN expr THEN expr */ + 280, /* (229) case_else ::= ELSE expr */ + 280, /* (230) case_else ::= */ + 278, /* (231) case_operand ::= */ + 261, /* (232) exprlist ::= */ + 253, /* (233) nexprlist ::= nexprlist COMMA expr */ + 253, /* (234) nexprlist ::= expr */ + 277, /* (235) paren_exprlist ::= */ + 277, /* (236) paren_exprlist ::= LP exprlist RP */ + 190, /* (237) cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt */ + 281, /* (238) uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE */ + 281, /* (239) uniqueflag ::= */ + 221, /* (240) eidlist_opt ::= */ + 221, /* (241) eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP */ + 232, /* (242) eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder */ + 232, /* (243) eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder */ + 282, /* (244) collate ::= */ + 282, /* (245) collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING */ + 190, /* (246) cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname */ + 190, /* (247) cmd ::= VACUUM vinto */ + 190, /* (248) cmd ::= VACUUM nm vinto */ + 283, /* (249) vinto ::= INTO expr */ + 283, /* (250) vinto ::= */ + 190, /* (251) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm */ + 190, /* (252) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum */ + 190, /* (253) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP */ + 190, /* (254) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num */ + 190, /* (255) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP */ + 211, /* (256) plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ + 212, /* (257) minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ + 190, /* (258) cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END */ + 285, /* (259) trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause */ + 287, /* (260) trigger_time ::= BEFORE|AFTER */ + 287, /* (261) trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF */ + 287, /* (262) trigger_time ::= */ + 288, /* (263) trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT */ + 288, /* (264) trigger_event ::= UPDATE */ + 288, /* (265) trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist */ + 290, /* (266) when_clause ::= */ + 290, /* (267) when_clause ::= WHEN expr */ + 286, /* (268) trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI */ + 286, /* (269) trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI */ + 292, /* (270) trnm ::= nm DOT nm */ + 293, /* (271) tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm */ + 293, /* (272) tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED */ + 291, /* (273) trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist from where_opt scanpt */ + 291, /* (274) trigger_cmd ::= scanpt insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select upsert scanpt */ + 291, /* (275) trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt scanpt */ + 291, /* (276) trigger_cmd ::= scanpt select scanpt */ + 217, /* (277) expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP */ + 217, /* (278) expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP */ + 236, /* (279) raisetype ::= ROLLBACK */ + 236, /* (280) raisetype ::= ABORT */ + 236, /* (281) raisetype ::= FAIL */ + 190, /* (282) cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname */ + 190, /* (283) cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt */ + 190, /* (284) cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr */ + 295, /* (285) key_opt ::= */ + 295, /* (286) key_opt ::= KEY expr */ + 190, /* (287) cmd ::= REINDEX */ + 190, /* (288) cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm */ + 190, /* (289) cmd ::= ANALYZE */ + 190, /* (290) cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm */ + 190, /* (291) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm */ + 190, /* (292) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist */ + 190, /* (293) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname DROP kwcolumn_opt nm */ + 296, /* (294) add_column_fullname ::= fullname */ + 190, /* (295) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME kwcolumn_opt nm TO nm */ + 190, /* (296) cmd ::= create_vtab */ + 190, /* (297) cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP */ + 298, /* (298) create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm */ + 300, /* (299) vtabarg ::= */ + 301, /* (300) vtabargtoken ::= ANY */ + 301, /* (301) vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP */ + 302, /* (302) lp ::= LP */ + 266, /* (303) with ::= WITH wqlist */ + 266, /* (304) with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist */ + 305, /* (305) wqas ::= AS */ + 305, /* (306) wqas ::= AS MATERIALIZED */ + 305, /* (307) wqas ::= AS NOT MATERIALIZED */ + 304, /* (308) wqitem ::= nm eidlist_opt wqas LP select RP */ + 241, /* (309) wqlist ::= wqitem */ + 241, /* (310) wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA wqitem */ + 306, /* (311) windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn_list COMMA windowdefn */ + 307, /* (312) windowdefn ::= nm AS LP window RP */ + 308, /* (313) window ::= PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ + 308, /* (314) window ::= nm PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ + 308, /* (315) window ::= ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ + 308, /* (316) window ::= nm ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ 308, /* (317) window ::= nm frame_opt */ 309, /* (318) frame_opt ::= */ 309, /* (319) frame_opt ::= range_or_rows frame_bound_s frame_exclude_opt */ @@ -170849,6 +173442,8 @@ static const YYCODETYPE yyRuleInfoLhs[] = { 303, /* (400) anylist ::= anylist LP anylist RP */ 303, /* (401) anylist ::= anylist ANY */ 266, /* (402) with ::= */ + 306, /* (403) windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn */ + 308, /* (404) window ::= frame_opt */ }; /* For rule J, yyRuleInfoNRhs[J] contains the negative of the number @@ -171042,135 +173637,135 @@ static const signed char yyRuleInfoNRhs[] = { -3, /* (185) expr ::= expr COLLATE ID|STRING */ -6, /* (186) expr ::= CAST LP expr AS typetoken RP */ -5, /* (187) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist RP */ - -4, /* (188) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP */ - -6, /* (189) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist RP filter_over */ - -5, /* (190) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP filter_over */ - -1, /* (191) term ::= CTIME_KW */ - -5, /* (192) expr ::= LP nexprlist COMMA expr RP */ - -3, /* (193) expr ::= expr AND expr */ - -3, /* (194) expr ::= expr OR expr */ - -3, /* (195) expr ::= expr LT|GT|GE|LE expr */ - -3, /* (196) expr ::= expr EQ|NE expr */ - -3, /* (197) expr ::= expr BITAND|BITOR|LSHIFT|RSHIFT expr */ - -3, /* (198) expr ::= expr PLUS|MINUS expr */ - -3, /* (199) expr ::= expr STAR|SLASH|REM expr */ - -3, /* (200) expr ::= expr CONCAT expr */ - -2, /* (201) likeop ::= NOT LIKE_KW|MATCH */ - -3, /* (202) expr ::= expr likeop expr */ - -5, /* (203) expr ::= expr likeop expr ESCAPE expr */ - -2, /* (204) expr ::= expr ISNULL|NOTNULL */ - -3, /* (205) expr ::= expr NOT NULL */ - -3, /* (206) expr ::= expr IS expr */ - -4, /* (207) expr ::= expr IS NOT expr */ - -6, /* (208) expr ::= expr IS NOT DISTINCT FROM expr */ - -5, /* (209) expr ::= expr IS DISTINCT FROM expr */ - -2, /* (210) expr ::= NOT expr */ - -2, /* (211) expr ::= BITNOT expr */ - -2, /* (212) expr ::= PLUS|MINUS expr */ - -3, /* (213) expr ::= expr PTR expr */ - -1, /* (214) between_op ::= BETWEEN */ - -2, /* (215) between_op ::= NOT BETWEEN */ - -5, /* (216) expr ::= expr between_op expr AND expr */ - -1, /* (217) in_op ::= IN */ - -2, /* (218) in_op ::= NOT IN */ - -5, /* (219) expr ::= expr in_op LP exprlist RP */ - -3, /* (220) expr ::= LP select RP */ - -5, /* (221) expr ::= expr in_op LP select RP */ - -5, /* (222) expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm paren_exprlist */ - -4, /* (223) expr ::= EXISTS LP select RP */ - -5, /* (224) expr ::= CASE case_operand case_exprlist case_else END */ - -5, /* (225) case_exprlist ::= case_exprlist WHEN expr THEN expr */ - -4, /* (226) case_exprlist ::= WHEN expr THEN expr */ - -2, /* (227) case_else ::= ELSE expr */ - 0, /* (228) case_else ::= */ - 0, /* (229) case_operand ::= */ - 0, /* (230) exprlist ::= */ - -3, /* (231) nexprlist ::= nexprlist COMMA expr */ - -1, /* (232) nexprlist ::= expr */ - 0, /* (233) paren_exprlist ::= */ - -3, /* (234) paren_exprlist ::= LP exprlist RP */ - -12, /* (235) cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt */ - -1, /* (236) uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE */ - 0, /* (237) uniqueflag ::= */ - 0, /* (238) eidlist_opt ::= */ - -3, /* (239) eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP */ - -5, /* (240) eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder */ - -3, /* (241) eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder */ - 0, /* (242) collate ::= */ - -2, /* (243) collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING */ - -4, /* (244) cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname */ - -2, /* (245) cmd ::= VACUUM vinto */ - -3, /* (246) cmd ::= VACUUM nm vinto */ - -2, /* (247) vinto ::= INTO expr */ - 0, /* (248) vinto ::= */ - -3, /* (249) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm */ - -5, /* (250) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum */ - -6, /* (251) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP */ - -5, /* (252) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num */ - -6, /* (253) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP */ - -2, /* (254) plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ - -2, /* (255) minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ - -5, /* (256) cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END */ - -11, /* (257) trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause */ - -1, /* (258) trigger_time ::= BEFORE|AFTER */ - -2, /* (259) trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF */ - 0, /* (260) trigger_time ::= */ - -1, /* (261) trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT */ - -1, /* (262) trigger_event ::= UPDATE */ - -3, /* (263) trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist */ - 0, /* (264) when_clause ::= */ - -2, /* (265) when_clause ::= WHEN expr */ - -3, /* (266) trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI */ - -2, /* (267) trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI */ - -3, /* (268) trnm ::= nm DOT nm */ - -3, /* (269) tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm */ - -2, /* (270) tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED */ - -9, /* (271) trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist from where_opt scanpt */ - -8, /* (272) trigger_cmd ::= scanpt insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select upsert scanpt */ - -6, /* (273) trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt scanpt */ - -3, /* (274) trigger_cmd ::= scanpt select scanpt */ - -4, /* (275) expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP */ - -6, /* (276) expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP */ - -1, /* (277) raisetype ::= ROLLBACK */ - -1, /* (278) raisetype ::= ABORT */ - -1, /* (279) raisetype ::= FAIL */ - -4, /* (280) cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname */ - -6, /* (281) cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt */ - -3, /* (282) cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr */ - 0, /* (283) key_opt ::= */ - -2, /* (284) key_opt ::= KEY expr */ - -1, /* (285) cmd ::= REINDEX */ - -3, /* (286) cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm */ - -1, /* (287) cmd ::= ANALYZE */ - -3, /* (288) cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm */ - -6, /* (289) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm */ - -7, /* (290) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist */ - -6, /* (291) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname DROP kwcolumn_opt nm */ - -1, /* (292) add_column_fullname ::= fullname */ - -8, /* (293) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME kwcolumn_opt nm TO nm */ - -1, /* (294) cmd ::= create_vtab */ - -4, /* (295) cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP */ - -8, /* (296) create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm */ - 0, /* (297) vtabarg ::= */ - -1, /* (298) vtabargtoken ::= ANY */ - -3, /* (299) vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP */ - -1, /* (300) lp ::= LP */ - -2, /* (301) with ::= WITH wqlist */ - -3, /* (302) with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist */ - -1, /* (303) wqas ::= AS */ - -2, /* (304) wqas ::= AS MATERIALIZED */ - -3, /* (305) wqas ::= AS NOT MATERIALIZED */ - -6, /* (306) wqitem ::= nm eidlist_opt wqas LP select RP */ - -1, /* (307) wqlist ::= wqitem */ - -3, /* (308) wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA wqitem */ - -1, /* (309) windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn */ - -3, /* (310) windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn_list COMMA windowdefn */ - -5, /* (311) windowdefn ::= nm AS LP window RP */ - -5, /* (312) window ::= PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ - -6, /* (313) window ::= nm PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ - -4, /* (314) window ::= ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ - -5, /* (315) window ::= nm ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ - -1, /* (316) window ::= frame_opt */ + -8, /* (188) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist ORDER BY sortlist RP */ + -4, /* (189) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP */ + -6, /* (190) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist RP filter_over */ + -9, /* (191) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist ORDER BY sortlist RP filter_over */ + -5, /* (192) expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP filter_over */ + -1, /* (193) term ::= CTIME_KW */ + -5, /* (194) expr ::= LP nexprlist COMMA expr RP */ + -3, /* (195) expr ::= expr AND expr */ + -3, /* (196) expr ::= expr OR expr */ + -3, /* (197) expr ::= expr LT|GT|GE|LE expr */ + -3, /* (198) expr ::= expr EQ|NE expr */ + -3, /* (199) expr ::= expr BITAND|BITOR|LSHIFT|RSHIFT expr */ + -3, /* (200) expr ::= expr PLUS|MINUS expr */ + -3, /* (201) expr ::= expr STAR|SLASH|REM expr */ + -3, /* (202) expr ::= expr CONCAT expr */ + -2, /* (203) likeop ::= NOT LIKE_KW|MATCH */ + -3, /* (204) expr ::= expr likeop expr */ + -5, /* (205) expr ::= expr likeop expr ESCAPE expr */ + -2, /* (206) expr ::= expr ISNULL|NOTNULL */ + -3, /* (207) expr ::= expr NOT NULL */ + -3, /* (208) expr ::= expr IS expr */ + -4, /* (209) expr ::= expr IS NOT expr */ + -6, /* (210) expr ::= expr IS NOT DISTINCT FROM expr */ + -5, /* (211) expr ::= expr IS DISTINCT FROM expr */ + -2, /* (212) expr ::= NOT expr */ + -2, /* (213) expr ::= BITNOT expr */ + -2, /* (214) expr ::= PLUS|MINUS expr */ + -3, /* (215) expr ::= expr PTR expr */ + -1, /* (216) between_op ::= BETWEEN */ + -2, /* (217) between_op ::= NOT BETWEEN */ + -5, /* (218) expr ::= expr between_op expr AND expr */ + -1, /* (219) in_op ::= IN */ + -2, /* (220) in_op ::= NOT IN */ + -5, /* (221) expr ::= expr in_op LP exprlist RP */ + -3, /* (222) expr ::= LP select RP */ + -5, /* (223) expr ::= expr in_op LP select RP */ + -5, /* (224) expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm paren_exprlist */ + -4, /* (225) expr ::= EXISTS LP select RP */ + -5, /* (226) expr ::= CASE case_operand case_exprlist case_else END */ + -5, /* (227) case_exprlist ::= case_exprlist WHEN expr THEN expr */ + -4, /* (228) case_exprlist ::= WHEN expr THEN expr */ + -2, /* (229) case_else ::= ELSE expr */ + 0, /* (230) case_else ::= */ + 0, /* (231) case_operand ::= */ + 0, /* (232) exprlist ::= */ + -3, /* (233) nexprlist ::= nexprlist COMMA expr */ + -1, /* (234) nexprlist ::= expr */ + 0, /* (235) paren_exprlist ::= */ + -3, /* (236) paren_exprlist ::= LP exprlist RP */ + -12, /* (237) cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt */ + -1, /* (238) uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE */ + 0, /* (239) uniqueflag ::= */ + 0, /* (240) eidlist_opt ::= */ + -3, /* (241) eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP */ + -5, /* (242) eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder */ + -3, /* (243) eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder */ + 0, /* (244) collate ::= */ + -2, /* (245) collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING */ + -4, /* (246) cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname */ + -2, /* (247) cmd ::= VACUUM vinto */ + -3, /* (248) cmd ::= VACUUM nm vinto */ + -2, /* (249) vinto ::= INTO expr */ + 0, /* (250) vinto ::= */ + -3, /* (251) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm */ + -5, /* (252) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum */ + -6, /* (253) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP */ + -5, /* (254) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num */ + -6, /* (255) cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP */ + -2, /* (256) plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ + -2, /* (257) minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ + -5, /* (258) cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END */ + -11, /* (259) trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause */ + -1, /* (260) trigger_time ::= BEFORE|AFTER */ + -2, /* (261) trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF */ + 0, /* (262) trigger_time ::= */ + -1, /* (263) trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT */ + -1, /* (264) trigger_event ::= UPDATE */ + -3, /* (265) trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist */ + 0, /* (266) when_clause ::= */ + -2, /* (267) when_clause ::= WHEN expr */ + -3, /* (268) trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI */ + -2, /* (269) trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI */ + -3, /* (270) trnm ::= nm DOT nm */ + -3, /* (271) tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm */ + -2, /* (272) tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED */ + -9, /* (273) trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist from where_opt scanpt */ + -8, /* (274) trigger_cmd ::= scanpt insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select upsert scanpt */ + -6, /* (275) trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt scanpt */ + -3, /* (276) trigger_cmd ::= scanpt select scanpt */ + -4, /* (277) expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP */ + -6, /* (278) expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP */ + -1, /* (279) raisetype ::= ROLLBACK */ + -1, /* (280) raisetype ::= ABORT */ + -1, /* (281) raisetype ::= FAIL */ + -4, /* (282) cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname */ + -6, /* (283) cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt */ + -3, /* (284) cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr */ + 0, /* (285) key_opt ::= */ + -2, /* (286) key_opt ::= KEY expr */ + -1, /* (287) cmd ::= REINDEX */ + -3, /* (288) cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm */ + -1, /* (289) cmd ::= ANALYZE */ + -3, /* (290) cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm */ + -6, /* (291) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm */ + -7, /* (292) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist */ + -6, /* (293) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname DROP kwcolumn_opt nm */ + -1, /* (294) add_column_fullname ::= fullname */ + -8, /* (295) cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME kwcolumn_opt nm TO nm */ + -1, /* (296) cmd ::= create_vtab */ + -4, /* (297) cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP */ + -8, /* (298) create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm */ + 0, /* (299) vtabarg ::= */ + -1, /* (300) vtabargtoken ::= ANY */ + -3, /* (301) vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP */ + -1, /* (302) lp ::= LP */ + -2, /* (303) with ::= WITH wqlist */ + -3, /* (304) with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist */ + -1, /* (305) wqas ::= AS */ + -2, /* (306) wqas ::= AS MATERIALIZED */ + -3, /* (307) wqas ::= AS NOT MATERIALIZED */ + -6, /* (308) wqitem ::= nm eidlist_opt wqas LP select RP */ + -1, /* (309) wqlist ::= wqitem */ + -3, /* (310) wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA wqitem */ + -3, /* (311) windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn_list COMMA windowdefn */ + -5, /* (312) windowdefn ::= nm AS LP window RP */ + -5, /* (313) window ::= PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ + -6, /* (314) window ::= nm PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ + -4, /* (315) window ::= ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ + -5, /* (316) window ::= nm ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ -2, /* (317) window ::= nm frame_opt */ 0, /* (318) frame_opt ::= */ -3, /* (319) frame_opt ::= range_or_rows frame_bound_s frame_exclude_opt */ @@ -171257,6 +173852,8 @@ static const signed char yyRuleInfoNRhs[] = { -4, /* (400) anylist ::= anylist LP anylist RP */ -2, /* (401) anylist ::= anylist ANY */ 0, /* (402) with ::= */ + -1, /* (403) windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn */ + -1, /* (404) window ::= frame_opt */ }; static void yy_accept(yyParser*); /* Forward Declaration */ @@ -171299,10 +173896,10 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( /********** Begin reduce actions **********************************************/ YYMINORTYPE yylhsminor; case 0: /* explain ::= EXPLAIN */ -{ pParse->explain = 1; } +{ if( pParse->pReprepare==0 ) pParse->explain = 1; } break; case 1: /* explain ::= EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN */ -{ pParse->explain = 2; } +{ if( pParse->pReprepare==0 ) pParse->explain = 2; } break; case 2: /* cmdx ::= cmd */ { sqlite3FinishCoding(pParse); } @@ -171353,7 +173950,7 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( case 72: /* defer_subclause_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==72); case 81: /* ifexists ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==81); case 98: /* distinct ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==98); - case 242: /* collate ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==242); + case 244: /* collate ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==244); {yymsp[1].minor.yy394 = 0;} break; case 16: /* ifnotexists ::= IF NOT EXISTS */ @@ -171537,9 +174134,9 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( break; case 63: /* init_deferred_pred_opt ::= INITIALLY DEFERRED */ case 80: /* ifexists ::= IF EXISTS */ yytestcase(yyruleno==80); - case 215: /* between_op ::= NOT BETWEEN */ yytestcase(yyruleno==215); - case 218: /* in_op ::= NOT IN */ yytestcase(yyruleno==218); - case 243: /* collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING */ yytestcase(yyruleno==243); + case 217: /* between_op ::= NOT BETWEEN */ yytestcase(yyruleno==217); + case 220: /* in_op ::= NOT IN */ yytestcase(yyruleno==220); + case 245: /* collate ::= COLLATE ID|STRING */ yytestcase(yyruleno==245); {yymsp[-1].minor.yy394 = 1;} break; case 64: /* init_deferred_pred_opt ::= INITIALLY IMMEDIATE */ @@ -171612,7 +174209,6 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( if( p ){ parserDoubleLinkSelect(pParse, p); } - yymsp[0].minor.yy47 = p; /*A-overwrites-X*/ } break; case 88: /* selectnowith ::= selectnowith multiselect_op oneselect */ @@ -171689,9 +174285,9 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( case 99: /* sclp ::= */ case 132: /* orderby_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==132); case 142: /* groupby_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==142); - case 230: /* exprlist ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==230); - case 233: /* paren_exprlist ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==233); - case 238: /* eidlist_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==238); + case 232: /* exprlist ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==232); + case 235: /* paren_exprlist ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==235); + case 240: /* eidlist_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==240); {yymsp[1].minor.yy322 = 0;} break; case 100: /* selcollist ::= sclp scanpt expr scanpt as */ @@ -171704,21 +174300,24 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( case 101: /* selcollist ::= sclp scanpt STAR */ { Expr *p = sqlite3Expr(pParse->db, TK_ASTERISK, 0); + sqlite3ExprSetErrorOffset(p, (int)(yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z - pParse->zTail)); yymsp[-2].minor.yy322 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy322, p); } break; case 102: /* selcollist ::= sclp scanpt nm DOT STAR */ { - Expr *pRight = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_ASTERISK, 0, 0); - Expr *pLeft = tokenExpr(pParse, TK_ID, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0); - Expr *pDot = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_DOT, pLeft, pRight); + Expr *pRight, *pLeft, *pDot; + pRight = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_ASTERISK, 0, 0); + sqlite3ExprSetErrorOffset(pRight, (int)(yymsp[0].minor.yy0.z - pParse->zTail)); + pLeft = tokenExpr(pParse, TK_ID, yymsp[-2].minor.yy0); + pDot = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_DOT, pLeft, pRight); yymsp[-4].minor.yy322 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-4].minor.yy322, pDot); } break; case 103: /* as ::= AS nm */ case 115: /* dbnm ::= DOT nm */ yytestcase(yyruleno==115); - case 254: /* plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==254); - case 255: /* minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==255); + case 256: /* plus_num ::= PLUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==256); + case 257: /* minus_num ::= MINUS INTEGER|FLOAT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==257); {yymsp[-1].minor.yy0 = yymsp[0].minor.yy0;} break; case 105: /* from ::= */ @@ -171890,16 +174489,16 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( case 146: /* limit_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==146); case 151: /* where_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==151); case 153: /* where_opt_ret ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==153); - case 228: /* case_else ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==228); - case 229: /* case_operand ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==229); - case 248: /* vinto ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==248); + case 230: /* case_else ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==230); + case 231: /* case_operand ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==231); + case 250: /* vinto ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==250); {yymsp[1].minor.yy528 = 0;} break; case 145: /* having_opt ::= HAVING expr */ case 152: /* where_opt ::= WHERE expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==152); case 154: /* where_opt_ret ::= WHERE expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==154); - case 227: /* case_else ::= ELSE expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==227); - case 247: /* vinto ::= INTO expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==247); + case 229: /* case_else ::= ELSE expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==229); + case 249: /* vinto ::= INTO expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==249); {yymsp[-1].minor.yy528 = yymsp[0].minor.yy528;} break; case 147: /* limit_opt ::= LIMIT expr */ @@ -172085,33 +174684,48 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( } yymsp[-4].minor.yy528 = yylhsminor.yy528; break; - case 188: /* expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP */ + case 188: /* expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist ORDER BY sortlist RP */ +{ + yylhsminor.yy528 = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy322, &yymsp[-7].minor.yy0, yymsp[-5].minor.yy394); + sqlite3ExprAddFunctionOrderBy(pParse, yylhsminor.yy528, yymsp[-1].minor.yy322); +} + yymsp[-7].minor.yy528 = yylhsminor.yy528; + break; + case 189: /* expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP */ { yylhsminor.yy528 = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, 0, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0, 0); } yymsp[-3].minor.yy528 = yylhsminor.yy528; break; - case 189: /* expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist RP filter_over */ + case 190: /* expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist RP filter_over */ { yylhsminor.yy528 = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy322, &yymsp[-5].minor.yy0, yymsp[-3].minor.yy394); sqlite3WindowAttach(pParse, yylhsminor.yy528, yymsp[0].minor.yy41); } yymsp[-5].minor.yy528 = yylhsminor.yy528; break; - case 190: /* expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP filter_over */ + case 191: /* expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP distinct exprlist ORDER BY sortlist RP filter_over */ +{ + yylhsminor.yy528 = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, yymsp[-5].minor.yy322, &yymsp[-8].minor.yy0, yymsp[-6].minor.yy394); + sqlite3WindowAttach(pParse, yylhsminor.yy528, yymsp[0].minor.yy41); + sqlite3ExprAddFunctionOrderBy(pParse, yylhsminor.yy528, yymsp[-2].minor.yy322); +} + yymsp[-8].minor.yy528 = yylhsminor.yy528; + break; + case 192: /* expr ::= ID|INDEXED|JOIN_KW LP STAR RP filter_over */ { yylhsminor.yy528 = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, 0, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy0, 0); sqlite3WindowAttach(pParse, yylhsminor.yy528, yymsp[0].minor.yy41); } yymsp[-4].minor.yy528 = yylhsminor.yy528; break; - case 191: /* term ::= CTIME_KW */ + case 193: /* term ::= CTIME_KW */ { yylhsminor.yy528 = sqlite3ExprFunction(pParse, 0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0, 0); } yymsp[0].minor.yy528 = yylhsminor.yy528; break; - case 192: /* expr ::= LP nexprlist COMMA expr RP */ + case 194: /* expr ::= LP nexprlist COMMA expr RP */ { ExprList *pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy322, yymsp[-1].minor.yy528); yymsp[-4].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_VECTOR, 0, 0); @@ -172125,22 +174739,22 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( } } break; - case 193: /* expr ::= expr AND expr */ + case 195: /* expr ::= expr AND expr */ {yymsp[-2].minor.yy528=sqlite3ExprAnd(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy528,yymsp[0].minor.yy528);} break; - case 194: /* expr ::= expr OR expr */ - case 195: /* expr ::= expr LT|GT|GE|LE expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==195); - case 196: /* expr ::= expr EQ|NE expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==196); - case 197: /* expr ::= expr BITAND|BITOR|LSHIFT|RSHIFT expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==197); - case 198: /* expr ::= expr PLUS|MINUS expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==198); - case 199: /* expr ::= expr STAR|SLASH|REM expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==199); - case 200: /* expr ::= expr CONCAT expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==200); + case 196: /* expr ::= expr OR expr */ + case 197: /* expr ::= expr LT|GT|GE|LE expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==197); + case 198: /* expr ::= expr EQ|NE expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==198); + case 199: /* expr ::= expr BITAND|BITOR|LSHIFT|RSHIFT expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==199); + case 200: /* expr ::= expr PLUS|MINUS expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==200); + case 201: /* expr ::= expr STAR|SLASH|REM expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==201); + case 202: /* expr ::= expr CONCAT expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==202); {yymsp[-2].minor.yy528=sqlite3PExpr(pParse,yymsp[-1].major,yymsp[-2].minor.yy528,yymsp[0].minor.yy528);} break; - case 201: /* likeop ::= NOT LIKE_KW|MATCH */ + case 203: /* likeop ::= NOT LIKE_KW|MATCH */ {yymsp[-1].minor.yy0=yymsp[0].minor.yy0; yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.n|=0x80000000; /*yymsp[-1].minor.yy0-overwrite-yymsp[0].minor.yy0*/} break; - case 202: /* expr ::= expr likeop expr */ + case 204: /* expr ::= expr likeop expr */ { ExprList *pList; int bNot = yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.n & 0x80000000; @@ -172152,7 +174766,7 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( if( yymsp[-2].minor.yy528 ) yymsp[-2].minor.yy528->flags |= EP_InfixFunc; } break; - case 203: /* expr ::= expr likeop expr ESCAPE expr */ + case 205: /* expr ::= expr likeop expr ESCAPE expr */ { ExprList *pList; int bNot = yymsp[-3].minor.yy0.n & 0x80000000; @@ -172165,47 +174779,47 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy528 ) yymsp[-4].minor.yy528->flags |= EP_InfixFunc; } break; - case 204: /* expr ::= expr ISNULL|NOTNULL */ + case 206: /* expr ::= expr ISNULL|NOTNULL */ {yymsp[-1].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse,yymsp[0].major,yymsp[-1].minor.yy528,0);} break; - case 205: /* expr ::= expr NOT NULL */ + case 207: /* expr ::= expr NOT NULL */ {yymsp[-2].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse,TK_NOTNULL,yymsp[-2].minor.yy528,0);} break; - case 206: /* expr ::= expr IS expr */ + case 208: /* expr ::= expr IS expr */ { yymsp[-2].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse,TK_IS,yymsp[-2].minor.yy528,yymsp[0].minor.yy528); binaryToUnaryIfNull(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy528, yymsp[-2].minor.yy528, TK_ISNULL); } break; - case 207: /* expr ::= expr IS NOT expr */ + case 209: /* expr ::= expr IS NOT expr */ { yymsp[-3].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse,TK_ISNOT,yymsp[-3].minor.yy528,yymsp[0].minor.yy528); binaryToUnaryIfNull(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy528, yymsp[-3].minor.yy528, TK_NOTNULL); } break; - case 208: /* expr ::= expr IS NOT DISTINCT FROM expr */ + case 210: /* expr ::= expr IS NOT DISTINCT FROM expr */ { yymsp[-5].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse,TK_IS,yymsp[-5].minor.yy528,yymsp[0].minor.yy528); binaryToUnaryIfNull(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy528, yymsp[-5].minor.yy528, TK_ISNULL); } break; - case 209: /* expr ::= expr IS DISTINCT FROM expr */ + case 211: /* expr ::= expr IS DISTINCT FROM expr */ { yymsp[-4].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse,TK_ISNOT,yymsp[-4].minor.yy528,yymsp[0].minor.yy528); binaryToUnaryIfNull(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy528, yymsp[-4].minor.yy528, TK_NOTNULL); } break; - case 210: /* expr ::= NOT expr */ - case 211: /* expr ::= BITNOT expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==211); + case 212: /* expr ::= NOT expr */ + case 213: /* expr ::= BITNOT expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==213); {yymsp[-1].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, yymsp[-1].major, yymsp[0].minor.yy528, 0);/*A-overwrites-B*/} break; - case 212: /* expr ::= PLUS|MINUS expr */ + case 214: /* expr ::= PLUS|MINUS expr */ { yymsp[-1].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, yymsp[-1].major==TK_PLUS ? TK_UPLUS : TK_UMINUS, yymsp[0].minor.yy528, 0); /*A-overwrites-B*/ } break; - case 213: /* expr ::= expr PTR expr */ + case 215: /* expr ::= expr PTR expr */ { ExprList *pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, 0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy528); pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse, pList, yymsp[0].minor.yy528); @@ -172213,11 +174827,11 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( } yymsp[-2].minor.yy528 = yylhsminor.yy528; break; - case 214: /* between_op ::= BETWEEN */ - case 217: /* in_op ::= IN */ yytestcase(yyruleno==217); + case 216: /* between_op ::= BETWEEN */ + case 219: /* in_op ::= IN */ yytestcase(yyruleno==219); {yymsp[0].minor.yy394 = 0;} break; - case 216: /* expr ::= expr between_op expr AND expr */ + case 218: /* expr ::= expr between_op expr AND expr */ { ExprList *pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy528); pList = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,pList, yymsp[0].minor.yy528); @@ -172230,7 +174844,7 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( if( yymsp[-3].minor.yy394 ) yymsp[-4].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_NOT, yymsp[-4].minor.yy528, 0); } break; - case 219: /* expr ::= expr in_op LP exprlist RP */ + case 221: /* expr ::= expr in_op LP exprlist RP */ { if( yymsp[-1].minor.yy322==0 ){ /* Expressions of the form @@ -172276,20 +174890,20 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( } } break; - case 220: /* expr ::= LP select RP */ + case 222: /* expr ::= LP select RP */ { yymsp[-2].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_SELECT, 0, 0); sqlite3PExprAddSelect(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy528, yymsp[-1].minor.yy47); } break; - case 221: /* expr ::= expr in_op LP select RP */ + case 223: /* expr ::= expr in_op LP select RP */ { yymsp[-4].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_IN, yymsp[-4].minor.yy528, 0); sqlite3PExprAddSelect(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy528, yymsp[-1].minor.yy47); if( yymsp[-3].minor.yy394 ) yymsp[-4].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_NOT, yymsp[-4].minor.yy528, 0); } break; - case 222: /* expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm paren_exprlist */ + case 224: /* expr ::= expr in_op nm dbnm paren_exprlist */ { SrcList *pSrc = sqlite3SrcListAppend(pParse, 0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0); Select *pSelect = sqlite3SelectNew(pParse, 0,pSrc,0,0,0,0,0,0); @@ -172299,14 +174913,14 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( if( yymsp[-3].minor.yy394 ) yymsp[-4].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_NOT, yymsp[-4].minor.yy528, 0); } break; - case 223: /* expr ::= EXISTS LP select RP */ + case 225: /* expr ::= EXISTS LP select RP */ { Expr *p; p = yymsp[-3].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_EXISTS, 0, 0); sqlite3PExprAddSelect(pParse, p, yymsp[-1].minor.yy47); } break; - case 224: /* expr ::= CASE case_operand case_exprlist case_else END */ + case 226: /* expr ::= CASE case_operand case_exprlist case_else END */ { yymsp[-4].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_CASE, yymsp[-3].minor.yy528, 0); if( yymsp[-4].minor.yy528 ){ @@ -172318,29 +174932,29 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( } } break; - case 225: /* case_exprlist ::= case_exprlist WHEN expr THEN expr */ + case 227: /* case_exprlist ::= case_exprlist WHEN expr THEN expr */ { yymsp[-4].minor.yy322 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-4].minor.yy322, yymsp[-2].minor.yy528); yymsp[-4].minor.yy322 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-4].minor.yy322, yymsp[0].minor.yy528); } break; - case 226: /* case_exprlist ::= WHEN expr THEN expr */ + case 228: /* case_exprlist ::= WHEN expr THEN expr */ { yymsp[-3].minor.yy322 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy528); yymsp[-3].minor.yy322 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy322, yymsp[0].minor.yy528); } break; - case 231: /* nexprlist ::= nexprlist COMMA expr */ + case 233: /* nexprlist ::= nexprlist COMMA expr */ {yymsp[-2].minor.yy322 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,yymsp[-2].minor.yy322,yymsp[0].minor.yy528);} break; - case 232: /* nexprlist ::= expr */ + case 234: /* nexprlist ::= expr */ {yymsp[0].minor.yy322 = sqlite3ExprListAppend(pParse,0,yymsp[0].minor.yy528); /*A-overwrites-Y*/} break; - case 234: /* paren_exprlist ::= LP exprlist RP */ - case 239: /* eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==239); + case 236: /* paren_exprlist ::= LP exprlist RP */ + case 241: /* eidlist_opt ::= LP eidlist RP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==241); {yymsp[-2].minor.yy322 = yymsp[-1].minor.yy322;} break; - case 235: /* cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt */ + case 237: /* cmd ::= createkw uniqueflag INDEX ifnotexists nm dbnm ON nm LP sortlist RP where_opt */ { sqlite3CreateIndex(pParse, &yymsp[-7].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-6].minor.yy0, sqlite3SrcListAppend(pParse,0,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,0), yymsp[-2].minor.yy322, yymsp[-10].minor.yy394, @@ -172350,48 +174964,48 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( } } break; - case 236: /* uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE */ - case 278: /* raisetype ::= ABORT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==278); + case 238: /* uniqueflag ::= UNIQUE */ + case 280: /* raisetype ::= ABORT */ yytestcase(yyruleno==280); {yymsp[0].minor.yy394 = OE_Abort;} break; - case 237: /* uniqueflag ::= */ + case 239: /* uniqueflag ::= */ {yymsp[1].minor.yy394 = OE_None;} break; - case 240: /* eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder */ + case 242: /* eidlist ::= eidlist COMMA nm collate sortorder */ { yymsp[-4].minor.yy322 = parserAddExprIdListTerm(pParse, yymsp[-4].minor.yy322, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy394, yymsp[0].minor.yy394); } break; - case 241: /* eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder */ + case 243: /* eidlist ::= nm collate sortorder */ { yymsp[-2].minor.yy322 = parserAddExprIdListTerm(pParse, 0, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy394, yymsp[0].minor.yy394); /*A-overwrites-Y*/ } break; - case 244: /* cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname */ + case 246: /* cmd ::= DROP INDEX ifexists fullname */ {sqlite3DropIndex(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy131, yymsp[-1].minor.yy394);} break; - case 245: /* cmd ::= VACUUM vinto */ + case 247: /* cmd ::= VACUUM vinto */ {sqlite3Vacuum(pParse,0,yymsp[0].minor.yy528);} break; - case 246: /* cmd ::= VACUUM nm vinto */ + case 248: /* cmd ::= VACUUM nm vinto */ {sqlite3Vacuum(pParse,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,yymsp[0].minor.yy528);} break; - case 249: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm */ + case 251: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm */ {sqlite3Pragma(pParse,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0,0,0);} break; - case 250: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum */ + case 252: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ nmnum */ {sqlite3Pragma(pParse,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0,0);} break; - case 251: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP */ + case 253: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP nmnum RP */ {sqlite3Pragma(pParse,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,0);} break; - case 252: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num */ + case 254: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm EQ minus_num */ {sqlite3Pragma(pParse,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-2].minor.yy0,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0,1);} break; - case 253: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP */ + case 255: /* cmd ::= PRAGMA nm dbnm LP minus_num RP */ {sqlite3Pragma(pParse,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-3].minor.yy0,&yymsp[-1].minor.yy0,1);} break; - case 256: /* cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END */ + case 258: /* cmd ::= createkw trigger_decl BEGIN trigger_cmd_list END */ { Token all; all.z = yymsp[-3].minor.yy0.z; @@ -172399,50 +175013,50 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( sqlite3FinishTrigger(pParse, yymsp[-1].minor.yy33, &all); } break; - case 257: /* trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause */ + case 259: /* trigger_decl ::= temp TRIGGER ifnotexists nm dbnm trigger_time trigger_event ON fullname foreach_clause when_clause */ { sqlite3BeginTrigger(pParse, &yymsp[-7].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-6].minor.yy0, yymsp[-5].minor.yy394, yymsp[-4].minor.yy180.a, yymsp[-4].minor.yy180.b, yymsp[-2].minor.yy131, yymsp[0].minor.yy528, yymsp[-10].minor.yy394, yymsp[-8].minor.yy394); yymsp[-10].minor.yy0 = (yymsp[-6].minor.yy0.n==0?yymsp[-7].minor.yy0:yymsp[-6].minor.yy0); /*A-overwrites-T*/ } break; - case 258: /* trigger_time ::= BEFORE|AFTER */ + case 260: /* trigger_time ::= BEFORE|AFTER */ { yymsp[0].minor.yy394 = yymsp[0].major; /*A-overwrites-X*/ } break; - case 259: /* trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF */ + case 261: /* trigger_time ::= INSTEAD OF */ { yymsp[-1].minor.yy394 = TK_INSTEAD;} break; - case 260: /* trigger_time ::= */ + case 262: /* trigger_time ::= */ { yymsp[1].minor.yy394 = TK_BEFORE; } break; - case 261: /* trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT */ - case 262: /* trigger_event ::= UPDATE */ yytestcase(yyruleno==262); + case 263: /* trigger_event ::= DELETE|INSERT */ + case 264: /* trigger_event ::= UPDATE */ yytestcase(yyruleno==264); {yymsp[0].minor.yy180.a = yymsp[0].major; /*A-overwrites-X*/ yymsp[0].minor.yy180.b = 0;} break; - case 263: /* trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist */ + case 265: /* trigger_event ::= UPDATE OF idlist */ {yymsp[-2].minor.yy180.a = TK_UPDATE; yymsp[-2].minor.yy180.b = yymsp[0].minor.yy254;} break; - case 264: /* when_clause ::= */ - case 283: /* key_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==283); + case 266: /* when_clause ::= */ + case 285: /* key_opt ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==285); { yymsp[1].minor.yy528 = 0; } break; - case 265: /* when_clause ::= WHEN expr */ - case 284: /* key_opt ::= KEY expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==284); + case 267: /* when_clause ::= WHEN expr */ + case 286: /* key_opt ::= KEY expr */ yytestcase(yyruleno==286); { yymsp[-1].minor.yy528 = yymsp[0].minor.yy528; } break; - case 266: /* trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI */ + case 268: /* trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd_list trigger_cmd SEMI */ { assert( yymsp[-2].minor.yy33!=0 ); yymsp[-2].minor.yy33->pLast->pNext = yymsp[-1].minor.yy33; yymsp[-2].minor.yy33->pLast = yymsp[-1].minor.yy33; } break; - case 267: /* trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI */ + case 269: /* trigger_cmd_list ::= trigger_cmd SEMI */ { assert( yymsp[-1].minor.yy33!=0 ); yymsp[-1].minor.yy33->pLast = yymsp[-1].minor.yy33; } break; - case 268: /* trnm ::= nm DOT nm */ + case 270: /* trnm ::= nm DOT nm */ { yymsp[-2].minor.yy0 = yymsp[0].minor.yy0; sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, @@ -172450,39 +175064,39 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( "statements within triggers"); } break; - case 269: /* tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm */ + case 271: /* tridxby ::= INDEXED BY nm */ { sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "the INDEXED BY clause is not allowed on UPDATE or DELETE statements " "within triggers"); } break; - case 270: /* tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED */ + case 272: /* tridxby ::= NOT INDEXED */ { sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "the NOT INDEXED clause is not allowed on UPDATE or DELETE statements " "within triggers"); } break; - case 271: /* trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist from where_opt scanpt */ + case 273: /* trigger_cmd ::= UPDATE orconf trnm tridxby SET setlist from where_opt scanpt */ {yylhsminor.yy33 = sqlite3TriggerUpdateStep(pParse, &yymsp[-6].minor.yy0, yymsp[-2].minor.yy131, yymsp[-3].minor.yy322, yymsp[-1].minor.yy528, yymsp[-7].minor.yy394, yymsp[-8].minor.yy0.z, yymsp[0].minor.yy522);} yymsp[-8].minor.yy33 = yylhsminor.yy33; break; - case 272: /* trigger_cmd ::= scanpt insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select upsert scanpt */ + case 274: /* trigger_cmd ::= scanpt insert_cmd INTO trnm idlist_opt select upsert scanpt */ { yylhsminor.yy33 = sqlite3TriggerInsertStep(pParse,&yymsp[-4].minor.yy0,yymsp[-3].minor.yy254,yymsp[-2].minor.yy47,yymsp[-6].minor.yy394,yymsp[-1].minor.yy444,yymsp[-7].minor.yy522,yymsp[0].minor.yy522);/*yylhsminor.yy33-overwrites-yymsp[-6].minor.yy394*/ } yymsp[-7].minor.yy33 = yylhsminor.yy33; break; - case 273: /* trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt scanpt */ + case 275: /* trigger_cmd ::= DELETE FROM trnm tridxby where_opt scanpt */ {yylhsminor.yy33 = sqlite3TriggerDeleteStep(pParse, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy528, yymsp[-5].minor.yy0.z, yymsp[0].minor.yy522);} yymsp[-5].minor.yy33 = yylhsminor.yy33; break; - case 274: /* trigger_cmd ::= scanpt select scanpt */ + case 276: /* trigger_cmd ::= scanpt select scanpt */ {yylhsminor.yy33 = sqlite3TriggerSelectStep(pParse->db, yymsp[-1].minor.yy47, yymsp[-2].minor.yy522, yymsp[0].minor.yy522); /*yylhsminor.yy33-overwrites-yymsp[-1].minor.yy47*/} yymsp[-2].minor.yy33 = yylhsminor.yy33; break; - case 275: /* expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP */ + case 277: /* expr ::= RAISE LP IGNORE RP */ { yymsp[-3].minor.yy528 = sqlite3PExpr(pParse, TK_RAISE, 0, 0); if( yymsp[-3].minor.yy528 ){ @@ -172490,7 +175104,7 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( } } break; - case 276: /* expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP */ + case 278: /* expr ::= RAISE LP raisetype COMMA nm RP */ { yymsp[-5].minor.yy528 = sqlite3ExprAlloc(pParse->db, TK_RAISE, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0, 1); if( yymsp[-5].minor.yy528 ) { @@ -172498,118 +175112,114 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( } } break; - case 277: /* raisetype ::= ROLLBACK */ + case 279: /* raisetype ::= ROLLBACK */ {yymsp[0].minor.yy394 = OE_Rollback;} break; - case 279: /* raisetype ::= FAIL */ + case 281: /* raisetype ::= FAIL */ {yymsp[0].minor.yy394 = OE_Fail;} break; - case 280: /* cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname */ + case 282: /* cmd ::= DROP TRIGGER ifexists fullname */ { sqlite3DropTrigger(pParse,yymsp[0].minor.yy131,yymsp[-1].minor.yy394); } break; - case 281: /* cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt */ + case 283: /* cmd ::= ATTACH database_kw_opt expr AS expr key_opt */ { sqlite3Attach(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy528, yymsp[-1].minor.yy528, yymsp[0].minor.yy528); } break; - case 282: /* cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr */ + case 284: /* cmd ::= DETACH database_kw_opt expr */ { sqlite3Detach(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy528); } break; - case 285: /* cmd ::= REINDEX */ + case 287: /* cmd ::= REINDEX */ {sqlite3Reindex(pParse, 0, 0);} break; - case 286: /* cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm */ + case 288: /* cmd ::= REINDEX nm dbnm */ {sqlite3Reindex(pParse, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; - case 287: /* cmd ::= ANALYZE */ + case 289: /* cmd ::= ANALYZE */ {sqlite3Analyze(pParse, 0, 0);} break; - case 288: /* cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm */ + case 290: /* cmd ::= ANALYZE nm dbnm */ {sqlite3Analyze(pParse, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; - case 289: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm */ + case 291: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME TO nm */ { sqlite3AlterRenameTable(pParse,yymsp[-3].minor.yy131,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0); } break; - case 290: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist */ + case 292: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE add_column_fullname ADD kwcolumn_opt columnname carglist */ { yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.n = (int)(pParse->sLastToken.z-yymsp[-1].minor.yy0.z) + pParse->sLastToken.n; sqlite3AlterFinishAddColumn(pParse, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0); } break; - case 291: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname DROP kwcolumn_opt nm */ + case 293: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname DROP kwcolumn_opt nm */ { sqlite3AlterDropColumn(pParse, yymsp[-3].minor.yy131, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0); } break; - case 292: /* add_column_fullname ::= fullname */ + case 294: /* add_column_fullname ::= fullname */ { disableLookaside(pParse); sqlite3AlterBeginAddColumn(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy131); } break; - case 293: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME kwcolumn_opt nm TO nm */ + case 295: /* cmd ::= ALTER TABLE fullname RENAME kwcolumn_opt nm TO nm */ { sqlite3AlterRenameColumn(pParse, yymsp[-5].minor.yy131, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0); } break; - case 294: /* cmd ::= create_vtab */ + case 296: /* cmd ::= create_vtab */ {sqlite3VtabFinishParse(pParse,0);} break; - case 295: /* cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP */ + case 297: /* cmd ::= create_vtab LP vtabarglist RP */ {sqlite3VtabFinishParse(pParse,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; - case 296: /* create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm */ + case 298: /* create_vtab ::= createkw VIRTUAL TABLE ifnotexists nm dbnm USING nm */ { sqlite3VtabBeginParse(pParse, &yymsp[-3].minor.yy0, &yymsp[-2].minor.yy0, &yymsp[0].minor.yy0, yymsp[-4].minor.yy394); } break; - case 297: /* vtabarg ::= */ + case 299: /* vtabarg ::= */ {sqlite3VtabArgInit(pParse);} break; - case 298: /* vtabargtoken ::= ANY */ - case 299: /* vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==299); - case 300: /* lp ::= LP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==300); + case 300: /* vtabargtoken ::= ANY */ + case 301: /* vtabargtoken ::= lp anylist RP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==301); + case 302: /* lp ::= LP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==302); {sqlite3VtabArgExtend(pParse,&yymsp[0].minor.yy0);} break; - case 301: /* with ::= WITH wqlist */ - case 302: /* with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==302); + case 303: /* with ::= WITH wqlist */ + case 304: /* with ::= WITH RECURSIVE wqlist */ yytestcase(yyruleno==304); { sqlite3WithPush(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy521, 1); } break; - case 303: /* wqas ::= AS */ + case 305: /* wqas ::= AS */ {yymsp[0].minor.yy516 = M10d_Any;} break; - case 304: /* wqas ::= AS MATERIALIZED */ + case 306: /* wqas ::= AS MATERIALIZED */ {yymsp[-1].minor.yy516 = M10d_Yes;} break; - case 305: /* wqas ::= AS NOT MATERIALIZED */ + case 307: /* wqas ::= AS NOT MATERIALIZED */ {yymsp[-2].minor.yy516 = M10d_No;} break; - case 306: /* wqitem ::= nm eidlist_opt wqas LP select RP */ + case 308: /* wqitem ::= nm eidlist_opt wqas LP select RP */ { yymsp[-5].minor.yy385 = sqlite3CteNew(pParse, &yymsp[-5].minor.yy0, yymsp[-4].minor.yy322, yymsp[-1].minor.yy47, yymsp[-3].minor.yy516); /*A-overwrites-X*/ } break; - case 307: /* wqlist ::= wqitem */ + case 309: /* wqlist ::= wqitem */ { yymsp[0].minor.yy521 = sqlite3WithAdd(pParse, 0, yymsp[0].minor.yy385); /*A-overwrites-X*/ } break; - case 308: /* wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA wqitem */ + case 310: /* wqlist ::= wqlist COMMA wqitem */ { yymsp[-2].minor.yy521 = sqlite3WithAdd(pParse, yymsp[-2].minor.yy521, yymsp[0].minor.yy385); } break; - case 309: /* windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn */ -{ yylhsminor.yy41 = yymsp[0].minor.yy41; } - yymsp[0].minor.yy41 = yylhsminor.yy41; - break; - case 310: /* windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn_list COMMA windowdefn */ + case 311: /* windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn_list COMMA windowdefn */ { assert( yymsp[0].minor.yy41!=0 ); sqlite3WindowChain(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy41, yymsp[-2].minor.yy41); @@ -172618,7 +175228,7 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( } yymsp[-2].minor.yy41 = yylhsminor.yy41; break; - case 311: /* windowdefn ::= nm AS LP window RP */ + case 312: /* windowdefn ::= nm AS LP window RP */ { if( ALWAYS(yymsp[-1].minor.yy41) ){ yymsp[-1].minor.yy41->zName = sqlite3DbStrNDup(pParse->db, yymsp[-4].minor.yy0.z, yymsp[-4].minor.yy0.n); @@ -172627,35 +175237,28 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( } yymsp[-4].minor.yy41 = yylhsminor.yy41; break; - case 312: /* window ::= PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ + case 313: /* window ::= PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ { yymsp[-4].minor.yy41 = sqlite3WindowAssemble(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy41, yymsp[-2].minor.yy322, yymsp[-1].minor.yy322, 0); } break; - case 313: /* window ::= nm PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ + case 314: /* window ::= nm PARTITION BY nexprlist orderby_opt frame_opt */ { yylhsminor.yy41 = sqlite3WindowAssemble(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy41, yymsp[-2].minor.yy322, yymsp[-1].minor.yy322, &yymsp[-5].minor.yy0); } yymsp[-5].minor.yy41 = yylhsminor.yy41; break; - case 314: /* window ::= ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ + case 315: /* window ::= ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ { yymsp[-3].minor.yy41 = sqlite3WindowAssemble(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy41, 0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy322, 0); } break; - case 315: /* window ::= nm ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ + case 316: /* window ::= nm ORDER BY sortlist frame_opt */ { yylhsminor.yy41 = sqlite3WindowAssemble(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy41, 0, yymsp[-1].minor.yy322, &yymsp[-4].minor.yy0); } yymsp[-4].minor.yy41 = yylhsminor.yy41; break; - case 316: /* window ::= frame_opt */ - case 335: /* filter_over ::= over_clause */ yytestcase(yyruleno==335); -{ - yylhsminor.yy41 = yymsp[0].minor.yy41; -} - yymsp[0].minor.yy41 = yylhsminor.yy41; - break; case 317: /* window ::= nm frame_opt */ { yylhsminor.yy41 = sqlite3WindowAssemble(pParse, yymsp[0].minor.yy41, 0, 0, &yymsp[-1].minor.yy0); @@ -172721,6 +175324,12 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( } yymsp[-1].minor.yy41 = yylhsminor.yy41; break; + case 335: /* filter_over ::= over_clause */ +{ + yylhsminor.yy41 = yymsp[0].minor.yy41; +} + yymsp[0].minor.yy41 = yylhsminor.yy41; + break; case 336: /* filter_over ::= filter_clause */ { yylhsminor.yy41 = (Window*)sqlite3DbMallocZero(pParse->db, sizeof(Window)); @@ -172814,6 +175423,8 @@ static YYACTIONTYPE yy_reduce( /* (400) anylist ::= anylist LP anylist RP */ yytestcase(yyruleno==400); /* (401) anylist ::= anylist ANY */ yytestcase(yyruleno==401); /* (402) with ::= */ yytestcase(yyruleno==402); + /* (403) windowdefn_list ::= windowdefn (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=403); + /* (404) window ::= frame_opt (OPTIMIZED OUT) */ assert(yyruleno!=404); break; /********** End reduce actions ************************************************/ }; @@ -173602,180 +176213,179 @@ static const unsigned char aKWCode[148] = {0, static int keywordCode(const char *z, int n, int *pType){ int i, j; const char *zKW; - if( n>=2 ){ - i = ((charMap(z[0])*4) ^ (charMap(z[n-1])*3) ^ n*1) % 127; - for(i=(int)aKWHash[i]; i>0; i=aKWNext[i]){ - if( aKWLen[i]!=n ) continue; - zKW = &zKWText[aKWOffset[i]]; + assert( n>=2 ); + i = ((charMap(z[0])*4) ^ (charMap(z[n-1])*3) ^ n*1) % 127; + for(i=(int)aKWHash[i]; i>0; i=aKWNext[i]){ + if( aKWLen[i]!=n ) continue; + zKW = &zKWText[aKWOffset[i]]; #ifdef SQLITE_ASCII - if( (z[0]&~0x20)!=zKW[0] ) continue; - if( (z[1]&~0x20)!=zKW[1] ) continue; - j = 2; - while( j=2 ) keywordCode((char*)z, n, &id); return id; } #define SQLITE_N_KEYWORD 147 @@ -174080,7 +176690,7 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3GetToken(const unsigned char *z, int *tokenType){ testcase( z[0]=='0' ); testcase( z[0]=='1' ); testcase( z[0]=='2' ); testcase( z[0]=='3' ); testcase( z[0]=='4' ); testcase( z[0]=='5' ); testcase( z[0]=='6' ); testcase( z[0]=='7' ); testcase( z[0]=='8' ); - testcase( z[0]=='9' ); + testcase( z[0]=='9' ); testcase( z[0]=='.' ); *tokenType = TK_INTEGER; #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_HEX_INTEGER if( z[0]=='0' && (z[1]=='x' || z[1]=='X') && sqlite3Isxdigit(z[2]) ){ @@ -174152,7 +176762,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3GetToken(const unsigned char *z, int *tokenType){ return i; } case CC_KYWD0: { - for(i=1; aiClass[z[i]]<=CC_KYWD; i++){} + if( aiClass[z[1]]>CC_KYWD ){ i = 1; break; } + for(i=2; aiClass[z[i]]<=CC_KYWD; i++){} if( IdChar(z[i]) ){ /* This token started out using characters that can appear in keywords, ** but z[i] is a character not allowed within keywords, so this must @@ -174931,30 +177542,20 @@ static int sqlite3TestExtInit(sqlite3 *db){ ** Forward declarations of external module initializer functions ** for modules that need them. */ -#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS1 -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Fts1Init(sqlite3*); -#endif -#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS2 -SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Fts2Init(sqlite3*); -#endif #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5 SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Fts5Init(sqlite3*); #endif #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_STMTVTAB SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3StmtVtabInit(sqlite3*); #endif - +#ifdef SQLITE_EXTRA_AUTOEXT +int SQLITE_EXTRA_AUTOEXT(sqlite3*); +#endif /* ** An array of pointers to extension initializer functions for ** built-in extensions. */ static int (*const sqlite3BuiltinExtensions[])(sqlite3*) = { -#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS1 - sqlite3Fts1Init, -#endif -#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS2 - sqlite3Fts2Init, -#endif #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 sqlite3Fts3Init, #endif @@ -174983,6 +177584,9 @@ static int (*const sqlite3BuiltinExtensions[])(sqlite3*) = { #ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_BYTECODE_VTAB sqlite3VdbeBytecodeVtabInit, #endif +#ifdef SQLITE_EXTRA_AUTOEXT + SQLITE_EXTRA_AUTOEXT, +#endif }; #ifndef SQLITE_AMALGAMATION @@ -175056,6 +177660,32 @@ SQLITE_API char *sqlite3_temp_directory = 0; */ SQLITE_API char *sqlite3_data_directory = 0; +/* +** Determine whether or not high-precision (long double) floating point +** math works correctly on CPU currently running. +*/ +static SQLITE_NOINLINE int hasHighPrecisionDouble(int rc){ + if( sizeof(LONGDOUBLE_TYPE)<=8 ){ + /* If the size of "long double" is not more than 8, then + ** high-precision math is not possible. */ + return 0; + }else{ + /* Just because sizeof(long double)>8 does not mean that the underlying + ** hardware actually supports high-precision floating point. For example, + ** clearing the 0x100 bit in the floating-point control word on Intel + ** processors will make long double work like double, even though long + ** double takes up more space. The only way to determine if long double + ** actually works is to run an experiment. */ + LONGDOUBLE_TYPE a, b, c; + rc++; + a = 1.0+rc*0.1; + b = 1.0e+18+rc*25.0; + c = a+b; + return b!=c; + } +} + + /* ** Initialize SQLite. ** @@ -175251,6 +177881,12 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_initialize(void){ } #endif + /* Experimentally determine if high-precision floating point is + ** available. */ +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WSD + sqlite3Config.bUseLongDouble = hasHighPrecisionDouble(rc); +#endif + return rc; } @@ -175821,6 +178457,10 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_db_cacheflush(sqlite3 *db){ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_db_config(sqlite3 *db, int op, ...){ va_list ap; int rc; + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( !sqlite3SafetyCheckOk(db) ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; +#endif sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); va_start(ap, op); switch( op ){ @@ -176150,6 +178790,14 @@ static int sqlite3Close(sqlite3 *db, int forceZombie){ } #endif + while( db->pDbData ){ + DbClientData *p = db->pDbData; + db->pDbData = p->pNext; + assert( p->pData!=0 ); + if( p->xDestructor ) p->xDestructor(p->pData); + sqlite3_free(p); + } + /* Convert the connection into a zombie and then close it. */ db->eOpenState = SQLITE_STATE_ZOMBIE; @@ -176567,9 +179215,9 @@ static int sqliteDefaultBusyCallback( void *ptr, /* Database connection */ int count /* Number of times table has been busy */ ){ -#if SQLITE_OS_WIN || HAVE_USLEEP +#if SQLITE_OS_WIN || !defined(HAVE_NANOSLEEP) || HAVE_NANOSLEEP /* This case is for systems that have support for sleeping for fractions of - ** a second. Examples: All windows systems, unix systems with usleep() */ + ** a second. Examples: All windows systems, unix systems with nanosleep() */ static const u8 delays[] = { 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 25, 25, 50, 50, 100 }; static const u8 totals[] = @@ -177224,6 +179872,12 @@ SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_preupdate_hook( void *pArg /* First callback argument */ ){ void *pRet; + +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( db==0 ){ + return 0; + } +#endif sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); pRet = db->pPreUpdateArg; db->xPreUpdateCallback = xCallback; @@ -177370,7 +180024,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_wal_checkpoint_v2( if( eModeSQLITE_CHECKPOINT_TRUNCATE ){ /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-03996-12088 The M parameter must be a valid checkpoint ** mode: */ - return SQLITE_MISUSE; + return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; } sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); @@ -178207,7 +180861,7 @@ static int openDatabase( ** 0 off off ** ** Legacy behavior is 3 (double-quoted string literals are allowed anywhere) -** and so that is the default. But developers are encouranged to use +** and so that is the default. But developers are encouraged to use ** -DSQLITE_DQS=0 (best) or -DSQLITE_DQS=1 (second choice) if possible. */ #if !defined(SQLITE_DQS) @@ -178607,6 +181261,69 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_collation_needed16( } #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16 */ +/* +** Find existing client data. +*/ +SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_get_clientdata(sqlite3 *db, const char *zName){ + DbClientData *p; + sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); + for(p=db->pDbData; p; p=p->pNext){ + if( strcmp(p->zName, zName)==0 ){ + void *pResult = p->pData; + sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); + return pResult; + } + } + sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); + return 0; +} + +/* +** Add new client data to a database connection. +*/ +SQLITE_API int sqlite3_set_clientdata( + sqlite3 *db, /* Attach client data to this connection */ + const char *zName, /* Name of the client data */ + void *pData, /* The client data itself */ + void (*xDestructor)(void*) /* Destructor */ +){ + DbClientData *p, **pp; + sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); + pp = &db->pDbData; + for(p=db->pDbData; p && strcmp(p->zName,zName); p=p->pNext){ + pp = &p->pNext; + } + if( p ){ + assert( p->pData!=0 ); + if( p->xDestructor ) p->xDestructor(p->pData); + if( pData==0 ){ + *pp = p->pNext; + sqlite3_free(p); + sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); + return SQLITE_OK; + } + }else if( pData==0 ){ + sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); + return SQLITE_OK; + }else{ + size_t n = strlen(zName); + p = sqlite3_malloc64( sizeof(DbClientData)+n+1 ); + if( p==0 ){ + if( xDestructor ) xDestructor(pData); + sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); + return SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + memcpy(p->zName, zName, n+1); + p->pNext = db->pDbData; + db->pDbData = p; + } + p->pData = pData; + p->xDestructor = xDestructor; + sqlite3_mutex_leave(db->mutex); + return SQLITE_OK; +} + + #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED /* ** This function is now an anachronism. It used to be used to recover from a @@ -178742,7 +181459,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_table_column_metadata( /* Find the column for which info is requested */ if( zColumnName==0 ){ - /* Query for existance of table only */ + /* Query for existence of table only */ }else{ for(iCol=0; iColnCol; iCol++){ pCol = &pTab->aCol[iCol]; @@ -178956,6 +181673,28 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...){ } #endif + /* sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_FK_NO_ACTION, sqlite3 *db, int b); + ** + ** If b is true, then activate the SQLITE_FkNoAction setting. If b is + ** false then clearn that setting. If the SQLITE_FkNoAction setting is + ** abled, all foreign key ON DELETE and ON UPDATE actions behave as if + ** they were NO ACTION, regardless of how they are defined. + ** + ** NB: One must usually run "PRAGMA writable_schema=RESET" after + ** using this test-control, before it will take full effect. failing + ** to reset the schema can result in some unexpected behavior. + */ + case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_FK_NO_ACTION: { + sqlite3 *db = va_arg(ap, sqlite3*); + int b = va_arg(ap, int); + if( b ){ + db->flags |= SQLITE_FkNoAction; + }else{ + db->flags &= ~SQLITE_FkNoAction; + } + break; + } + /* ** sqlite3_test_control(BITVEC_TEST, size, program) ** @@ -179062,10 +181801,12 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...){ sqlite3ShowSrcList(0); sqlite3ShowWith(0); sqlite3ShowUpsert(0); +#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_TRIGGER sqlite3ShowTriggerStep(0); sqlite3ShowTriggerStepList(0); sqlite3ShowTrigger(0); sqlite3ShowTriggerList(0); +#endif #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WINDOWFUNC sqlite3ShowWindow(0); sqlite3ShowWinFunc(0); @@ -179182,7 +181923,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...){ ** formed and never corrupt. This flag is clear by default, indicating that ** database files might have arbitrary corruption. Setting the flag during ** testing causes certain assert() statements in the code to be activated - ** that demonstrat invariants on well-formed database files. + ** that demonstrate invariants on well-formed database files. */ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_NEVER_CORRUPT: { sqlite3GlobalConfig.neverCorrupt = va_arg(ap, int); @@ -179336,7 +182077,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...){ ** ** op==0 Store the current sqlite3TreeTrace in *ptr ** op==1 Set sqlite3TreeTrace to the value *ptr - ** op==3 Store the current sqlite3WhereTrace in *ptr + ** op==2 Store the current sqlite3WhereTrace in *ptr ** op==3 Set sqlite3WhereTrace to the value *ptr */ case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TRACEFLAGS: { @@ -179372,6 +182113,23 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...){ break; } +#if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_WSD) + /* sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_USELONGDOUBLE, int X); + ** + ** X<0 Make no changes to the bUseLongDouble. Just report value. + ** X==0 Disable bUseLongDouble + ** X==1 Enable bUseLongDouble + ** X>=2 Set bUseLongDouble to its default value for this platform + */ + case SQLITE_TESTCTRL_USELONGDOUBLE: { + int b = va_arg(ap, int); + if( b>=2 ) b = hasHighPrecisionDouble(b); + if( b>=0 ) sqlite3Config.bUseLongDouble = b>0; + rc = sqlite3Config.bUseLongDouble!=0; + break; + } +#endif + #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_WSD) /* sqlite3_test_control(SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TUNE, id, *piValue) @@ -179672,7 +182430,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_snapshot_get( } /* -** Open a read-transaction on the snapshot idendified by pSnapshot. +** Open a read-transaction on the snapshot identified by pSnapshot. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_snapshot_open( sqlite3 *db, @@ -179779,7 +182537,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_compileoption_used(const char *zOptName){ int nOpt; const char **azCompileOpt; -#if SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR if( zOptName==0 ){ (void)SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; return 0; @@ -179974,6 +182732,9 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_unlock_notify( ){ int rc = SQLITE_OK; +#ifdef SQLITE_ENABLE_API_ARMOR + if( !sqlite3SafetyCheckOk(db) ) return SQLITE_MISUSE_BKPT; +#endif sqlite3_mutex_enter(db->mutex); enterMutex(); @@ -180995,6 +183756,7 @@ struct Fts3Table { int nPgsz; /* Page size for host database */ char *zSegmentsTbl; /* Name of %_segments table */ sqlite3_blob *pSegments; /* Blob handle open on %_segments table */ + int iSavepoint; /* ** The following array of hash tables is used to buffer pending index @@ -181738,6 +184500,7 @@ static void fts3DeclareVtab(int *pRc, Fts3Table *p){ zLanguageid = (p->zLanguageid ? p->zLanguageid : "__langid"); sqlite3_vtab_config(p->db, SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT, 1); + sqlite3_vtab_config(p->db, SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS); /* Create a list of user columns for the virtual table */ zCols = sqlite3_mprintf("%Q, ", p->azColumn[0]); @@ -184987,6 +187750,8 @@ static int fts3RenameMethod( rc = sqlite3Fts3PendingTermsFlush(p); } + p->bIgnoreSavepoint = 1; + if( p->zContentTbl==0 ){ fts3DbExec(&rc, db, "ALTER TABLE %Q.'%q_content' RENAME TO '%q_content';", @@ -185014,6 +187779,8 @@ static int fts3RenameMethod( "ALTER TABLE %Q.'%q_segdir' RENAME TO '%q_segdir';", p->zDb, p->zName, zName ); + + p->bIgnoreSavepoint = 0; return rc; } @@ -185024,12 +187791,28 @@ static int fts3RenameMethod( */ static int fts3SavepointMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int iSavepoint){ int rc = SQLITE_OK; - UNUSED_PARAMETER(iSavepoint); - assert( ((Fts3Table *)pVtab)->inTransaction ); - assert( ((Fts3Table *)pVtab)->mxSavepoint <= iSavepoint ); - TESTONLY( ((Fts3Table *)pVtab)->mxSavepoint = iSavepoint ); - if( ((Fts3Table *)pVtab)->bIgnoreSavepoint==0 ){ - rc = fts3SyncMethod(pVtab); + Fts3Table *pTab = (Fts3Table*)pVtab; + assert( pTab->inTransaction ); + assert( pTab->mxSavepoint<=iSavepoint ); + TESTONLY( pTab->mxSavepoint = iSavepoint ); + + if( pTab->bIgnoreSavepoint==0 ){ + if( fts3HashCount(&pTab->aIndex[0].hPending)>0 ){ + char *zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("INSERT INTO %Q.%Q(%Q) VALUES('flush')", + pTab->zDb, pTab->zName, pTab->zName + ); + if( zSql ){ + pTab->bIgnoreSavepoint = 1; + rc = sqlite3_exec(pTab->db, zSql, 0, 0, 0); + pTab->bIgnoreSavepoint = 0; + sqlite3_free(zSql); + }else{ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + pTab->iSavepoint = iSavepoint+1; + } } return rc; } @@ -185040,12 +187823,11 @@ static int fts3SavepointMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int iSavepoint){ ** This is a no-op. */ static int fts3ReleaseMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int iSavepoint){ - TESTONLY( Fts3Table *p = (Fts3Table*)pVtab ); - UNUSED_PARAMETER(iSavepoint); - UNUSED_PARAMETER(pVtab); - assert( p->inTransaction ); - assert( p->mxSavepoint >= iSavepoint ); - TESTONLY( p->mxSavepoint = iSavepoint-1 ); + Fts3Table *pTab = (Fts3Table*)pVtab; + assert( pTab->inTransaction ); + assert( pTab->mxSavepoint >= iSavepoint ); + TESTONLY( pTab->mxSavepoint = iSavepoint-1 ); + pTab->iSavepoint = iSavepoint; return SQLITE_OK; } @@ -185055,11 +187837,13 @@ static int fts3ReleaseMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int iSavepoint){ ** Discard the contents of the pending terms table. */ static int fts3RollbackToMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int iSavepoint){ - Fts3Table *p = (Fts3Table*)pVtab; + Fts3Table *pTab = (Fts3Table*)pVtab; UNUSED_PARAMETER(iSavepoint); - assert( p->inTransaction ); - TESTONLY( p->mxSavepoint = iSavepoint ); - sqlite3Fts3PendingTermsClear(p); + assert( pTab->inTransaction ); + TESTONLY( pTab->mxSavepoint = iSavepoint ); + if( (iSavepoint+1)<=pTab->iSavepoint ){ + sqlite3Fts3PendingTermsClear(pTab); + } return SQLITE_OK; } @@ -185078,8 +187862,49 @@ static int fts3ShadowName(const char *zName){ return 0; } +/* +** Implementation of the xIntegrity() method on the FTS3/FTS4 virtual +** table. +*/ +static int fts3Integrity( + sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, /* The virtual table to be checked */ + const char *zSchema, /* Name of schema in which pVtab lives */ + const char *zTabname, /* Name of the pVTab table */ + int isQuick, /* True if this is a quick_check */ + char **pzErr /* Write error message here */ +){ + Fts3Table *p = (Fts3Table*)pVtab; + char *zSql; + int rc; + char *zErr = 0; + + assert( pzErr!=0 ); + assert( *pzErr==0 ); + UNUSED_PARAMETER(isQuick); + zSql = sqlite3_mprintf( + "INSERT INTO \"%w\".\"%w\"(\"%w\") VALUES('integrity-check');", + zSchema, zTabname, zTabname); + if( zSql==0 ){ + return SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + rc = sqlite3_exec(p->db, zSql, 0, 0, &zErr); + sqlite3_free(zSql); + if( (rc&0xff)==SQLITE_CORRUPT ){ + *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("malformed inverted index for FTS%d table %s.%s", + p->bFts4 ? 4 : 3, zSchema, zTabname); + }else if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ + *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("unable to validate the inverted index for" + " FTS%d table %s.%s: %s", + p->bFts4 ? 4 : 3, zSchema, zTabname, zErr); + } + sqlite3_free(zErr); + return SQLITE_OK; +} + + + static const sqlite3_module fts3Module = { - /* iVersion */ 3, + /* iVersion */ 4, /* xCreate */ fts3CreateMethod, /* xConnect */ fts3ConnectMethod, /* xBestIndex */ fts3BestIndexMethod, @@ -185103,6 +187928,7 @@ static const sqlite3_module fts3Module = { /* xRelease */ fts3ReleaseMethod, /* xRollbackTo */ fts3RollbackToMethod, /* xShadowName */ fts3ShadowName, + /* xIntegrity */ fts3Integrity, }; /* @@ -187778,7 +190604,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Fts3InitAux(sqlite3 *db){ 0, /* xSavepoint */ 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ - 0 /* xShadowName */ + 0, /* xShadowName */ + 0 /* xIntegrity */ }; int rc; /* Return code */ @@ -191344,7 +194171,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Fts3InitTok(sqlite3 *db, Fts3Hash *pHash, void(*xDestr 0, /* xSavepoint */ 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ - 0 /* xShadowName */ + 0, /* xShadowName */ + 0 /* xIntegrity */ }; int rc; /* Return code */ @@ -194685,7 +197513,6 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Fts3PendingTermsFlush(Fts3Table *p){ rc = fts3SegmentMerge(p, p->iPrevLangid, i, FTS3_SEGCURSOR_PENDING); if( rc==SQLITE_DONE ) rc = SQLITE_OK; } - sqlite3Fts3PendingTermsClear(p); /* Determine the auto-incr-merge setting if unknown. If enabled, ** estimate the number of leaf blocks of content to be written @@ -194707,6 +197534,10 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3Fts3PendingTermsFlush(Fts3Table *p){ rc = sqlite3_reset(pStmt); } } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + sqlite3Fts3PendingTermsClear(p); + } return rc; } @@ -195338,6 +198169,8 @@ static int fts3AppendToNode( blobGrowBuffer(pPrev, nTerm, &rc); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) return rc; + assert( pPrev!=0 ); + assert( pPrev->a!=0 ); nPrefix = fts3PrefixCompress(pPrev->a, pPrev->n, zTerm, nTerm); nSuffix = nTerm - nPrefix; @@ -195394,9 +198227,13 @@ static int fts3IncrmergeAppend( nSpace += sqlite3Fts3VarintLen(nDoclist) + nDoclist; /* If the current block is not empty, and if adding this term/doclist - ** to the current block would make it larger than Fts3Table.nNodeSize - ** bytes, write this block out to the database. */ - if( pLeaf->block.n>0 && (pLeaf->block.n + nSpace)>p->nNodeSize ){ + ** to the current block would make it larger than Fts3Table.nNodeSize bytes, + ** and if there is still room for another leaf page, write this block out to + ** the database. */ + if( pLeaf->block.n>0 + && (pLeaf->block.n + nSpace)>p->nNodeSize + && pLeaf->iBlock < (pWriter->iStart + pWriter->nLeafEst) + ){ rc = fts3WriteSegment(p, pLeaf->iBlock, pLeaf->block.a, pLeaf->block.n); pWriter->nWork++; @@ -195707,6 +198544,7 @@ static int fts3IncrmergeLoad( for(i=nHeight; i>=0 && rc==SQLITE_OK; i--){ NodeReader reader; + memset(&reader, 0, sizeof(reader)); pNode = &pWriter->aNodeWriter[i]; if( pNode->block.a){ @@ -195727,7 +198565,7 @@ static int fts3IncrmergeLoad( rc = sqlite3Fts3ReadBlock(p, reader.iChild, &aBlock, &nBlock,0); blobGrowBuffer(&pNode->block, MAX(nBlock, p->nNodeSize)+FTS3_NODE_PADDING, &rc - ); + ); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ memcpy(pNode->block.a, aBlock, nBlock); pNode->block.n = nBlock; @@ -196577,7 +199415,7 @@ static u64 fts3ChecksumIndex( int rc; u64 cksum = 0; - assert( *pRc==SQLITE_OK ); + if( *pRc ) return 0; memset(&filter, 0, sizeof(filter)); memset(&csr, 0, sizeof(csr)); @@ -196792,8 +199630,11 @@ static int fts3SpecialInsert(Fts3Table *p, sqlite3_value *pVal){ rc = fts3DoIncrmerge(p, &zVal[6]); }else if( nVal>10 && 0==sqlite3_strnicmp(zVal, "automerge=", 10) ){ rc = fts3DoAutoincrmerge(p, &zVal[10]); + }else if( nVal==5 && 0==sqlite3_strnicmp(zVal, "flush", 5) ){ + rc = sqlite3Fts3PendingTermsFlush(p); + } #if defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) || defined(SQLITE_TEST) - }else{ + else{ int v; if( nVal>9 && 0==sqlite3_strnicmp(zVal, "nodesize=", 9) ){ v = atoi(&zVal[9]); @@ -196811,8 +199652,8 @@ static int fts3SpecialInsert(Fts3Table *p, sqlite3_value *pVal){ if( v>=4 && v<=FTS3_MERGE_COUNT && (v&1)==0 ) p->nMergeCount = v; rc = SQLITE_OK; } -#endif } +#endif return rc; } @@ -199753,25 +202594,51 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3FtsUnicodeFold(int c, int eRemoveDiacritic){ ** increase for the parser. 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Control charaters, +** '"' and '\\'. +*/ +static const char jsonIsOk[256] = { + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, + 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, + 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1 +}; + + #if !defined(SQLITE_DEBUG) && !defined(SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST) # define VVA(X) #else @@ -199782,6 +202649,7 @@ static const char jsonIsSpace[] = { typedef struct JsonString JsonString; typedef struct JsonNode JsonNode; typedef struct JsonParse JsonParse; +typedef struct JsonCleanup JsonCleanup; /* An instance of this object represents a JSON string ** under construction. Really, this is a generic string accumulator @@ -199797,16 +202665,26 @@ struct JsonString { char zSpace[100]; /* Initial static space */ }; +/* A deferred cleanup task. A list of JsonCleanup objects might be +** run when the JsonParse object is destroyed. +*/ +struct JsonCleanup { + JsonCleanup *pJCNext; /* Next in a list */ + void (*xOp)(void*); /* Routine to run */ + void *pArg; /* Argument to xOp() */ +}; + /* JSON type values */ -#define JSON_NULL 0 -#define JSON_TRUE 1 -#define JSON_FALSE 2 -#define JSON_INT 3 -#define JSON_REAL 4 -#define JSON_STRING 5 -#define JSON_ARRAY 6 -#define JSON_OBJECT 7 +#define JSON_SUBST 0 /* Special edit node. Uses u.iPrev */ +#define JSON_NULL 1 +#define JSON_TRUE 2 +#define JSON_FALSE 3 +#define JSON_INT 4 +#define JSON_REAL 5 +#define JSON_STRING 6 +#define JSON_ARRAY 7 +#define JSON_OBJECT 8 /* The "subtype" set for JSON values */ #define JSON_SUBTYPE 74 /* Ascii for "J" */ @@ -199815,52 +202693,87 @@ struct JsonString { ** Names of the various JSON types: */ static const char * const jsonType[] = { + "subst", "null", "true", "false", "integer", "real", "text", "array", "object" }; /* Bit values for the JsonNode.jnFlag field */ -#define JNODE_RAW 0x01 /* Content is raw, not JSON encoded */ -#define JNODE_ESCAPE 0x02 /* Content is text with \ escapes */ -#define JNODE_REMOVE 0x04 /* Do not output */ -#define JNODE_REPLACE 0x08 /* Replace with JsonNode.u.iReplace */ -#define JNODE_PATCH 0x10 /* Patch with JsonNode.u.pPatch */ -#define JNODE_APPEND 0x20 /* More ARRAY/OBJECT entries at u.iAppend */ -#define JNODE_LABEL 0x40 /* Is a label of an object */ -#define JNODE_JSON5 0x80 /* Node contains JSON5 enhancements */ +#define JNODE_RAW 0x01 /* Content is raw, not JSON encoded */ +#define JNODE_ESCAPE 0x02 /* Content is text with \ escapes */ +#define JNODE_REMOVE 0x04 /* Do not output */ +#define JNODE_REPLACE 0x08 /* Target of a JSON_SUBST node */ +#define JNODE_APPEND 0x10 /* More ARRAY/OBJECT entries at u.iAppend */ +#define JNODE_LABEL 0x20 /* Is a label of an object */ +#define JNODE_JSON5 0x40 /* Node contains JSON5 enhancements */ -/* A single node of parsed JSON +/* A single node of parsed JSON. An array of these nodes describes +** a parse of JSON + edits. +** +** Use the json_parse() SQL function (available when compiled with +** -DSQLITE_DEBUG) to see a dump of complete JsonParse objects, including +** a complete listing and decoding of the array of JsonNodes. */ struct JsonNode { u8 eType; /* One of the JSON_ type values */ u8 jnFlags; /* JNODE flags */ u8 eU; /* Which union element to use */ - u32 n; /* Bytes of content, or number of sub-nodes */ + u32 n; /* Bytes of content for INT, REAL or STRING + ** Number of sub-nodes for ARRAY and OBJECT + ** Node that SUBST applies to */ union { const char *zJContent; /* 1: Content for INT, REAL, and STRING */ u32 iAppend; /* 2: More terms for ARRAY and OBJECT */ u32 iKey; /* 3: Key for ARRAY objects in json_tree() */ - u32 iReplace; /* 4: Replacement content for JNODE_REPLACE */ - JsonNode *pPatch; /* 5: Node chain of patch for JNODE_PATCH */ + u32 iPrev; /* 4: Previous SUBST node, or 0 */ } u; }; -/* A completely parsed JSON string + +/* A parsed and possibly edited JSON string. Lifecycle: +** +** 1. JSON comes in and is parsed into an array aNode[]. The original +** JSON text is stored in zJson. +** +** 2. Zero or more changes are made (via json_remove() or json_replace() +** or similar) to the aNode[] array. +** +** 3. A new, edited and mimified JSON string is generated from aNode +** and stored in zAlt. The JsonParse object always owns zAlt. +** +** Step 1 always happens. Step 2 and 3 may or may not happen, depending +** on the operation. +** +** aNode[].u.zJContent entries typically point into zJson. Hence zJson +** must remain valid for the lifespan of the parse. For edits, +** aNode[].u.zJContent might point to malloced space other than zJson. +** Entries in pClup are responsible for freeing that extra malloced space. +** +** When walking the parse tree in aNode[], edits are ignored if useMod is +** false. */ struct JsonParse { u32 nNode; /* Number of slots of aNode[] used */ u32 nAlloc; /* Number of slots of aNode[] allocated */ JsonNode *aNode; /* Array of nodes containing the parse */ - const char *zJson; /* Original JSON string */ + char *zJson; /* Original JSON string (before edits) */ + char *zAlt; /* Revised and/or mimified JSON */ u32 *aUp; /* Index of parent of each node */ + JsonCleanup *pClup;/* Cleanup operations prior to freeing this object */ u16 iDepth; /* Nesting depth */ u8 nErr; /* Number of errors seen */ u8 oom; /* Set to true if out of memory */ + u8 bJsonIsRCStr; /* True if zJson is an RCStr */ u8 hasNonstd; /* True if input uses non-standard features like JSON5 */ + u8 useMod; /* Actually use the edits contain inside aNode */ + u8 hasMod; /* aNode contains edits from the original zJson */ + u32 nJPRef; /* Number of references to this object */ int nJson; /* Length of the zJson string in bytes */ + int nAlt; /* Length of alternative JSON string zAlt, in bytes */ u32 iErr; /* Error location in zJson[] */ - u32 iHold; /* Replace cache line with the lowest iHold value */ + u32 iSubst; /* Last JSON_SUBST entry in aNode[] */ + u32 iHold; /* Age of this entry in the cache for LRU replacement */ }; /* @@ -199893,16 +202806,14 @@ static void jsonInit(JsonString *p, sqlite3_context *pCtx){ jsonZero(p); } - /* Free all allocated memory and reset the JsonString object back to its ** initial state. */ static void jsonReset(JsonString *p){ - if( !p->bStatic ) sqlite3_free(p->zBuf); + if( !p->bStatic ) sqlite3RCStrUnref(p->zBuf); jsonZero(p); } - /* Report an out-of-memory (OOM) condition */ static void jsonOom(JsonString *p){ @@ -199919,7 +202830,7 @@ static int jsonGrow(JsonString *p, u32 N){ char *zNew; if( p->bStatic ){ if( p->bErr ) return 1; - zNew = sqlite3_malloc64(nTotal); + zNew = sqlite3RCStrNew(nTotal); if( zNew==0 ){ jsonOom(p); return SQLITE_NOMEM; @@ -199928,12 +202839,12 @@ static int jsonGrow(JsonString *p, u32 N){ p->zBuf = zNew; p->bStatic = 0; }else{ - zNew = sqlite3_realloc64(p->zBuf, nTotal); - if( zNew==0 ){ - jsonOom(p); + p->zBuf = sqlite3RCStrResize(p->zBuf, nTotal); + if( p->zBuf==0 ){ + p->bErr = 1; + jsonZero(p); return SQLITE_NOMEM; } - p->zBuf = zNew; } p->nAlloc = nTotal; return SQLITE_OK; @@ -199941,12 +202852,35 @@ static int jsonGrow(JsonString *p, u32 N){ /* Append N bytes from zIn onto the end of the JsonString string. */ -static void jsonAppendRaw(JsonString *p, const char *zIn, u32 N){ - if( N==0 ) return; - if( (N+p->nUsed >= p->nAlloc) && jsonGrow(p,N)!=0 ) return; +static SQLITE_NOINLINE void jsonAppendExpand( + JsonString *p, + const char *zIn, + u32 N +){ + assert( N>0 ); + if( jsonGrow(p,N) ) return; memcpy(p->zBuf+p->nUsed, zIn, N); p->nUsed += N; } +static void jsonAppendRaw(JsonString *p, const char *zIn, u32 N){ + if( N==0 ) return; + if( N+p->nUsed >= p->nAlloc ){ + jsonAppendExpand(p,zIn,N); + }else{ + memcpy(p->zBuf+p->nUsed, zIn, N); + p->nUsed += N; + } +} +static void jsonAppendRawNZ(JsonString *p, const char *zIn, u32 N){ + assert( N>0 ); + if( N+p->nUsed >= p->nAlloc ){ + jsonAppendExpand(p,zIn,N); + }else{ + memcpy(p->zBuf+p->nUsed, zIn, N); + p->nUsed += N; + } +} + /* Append formatted text (not to exceed N bytes) to the JsonString. */ @@ -199961,10 +202895,35 @@ static void jsonPrintf(int N, JsonString *p, const char *zFormat, ...){ /* Append a single character */ -static void jsonAppendChar(JsonString *p, char c){ - if( p->nUsed>=p->nAlloc && jsonGrow(p,1)!=0 ) return; +static SQLITE_NOINLINE void jsonAppendCharExpand(JsonString *p, char c){ + if( jsonGrow(p,1) ) return; p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = c; } +static void jsonAppendChar(JsonString *p, char c){ + if( p->nUsed>=p->nAlloc ){ + jsonAppendCharExpand(p,c); + }else{ + p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = c; + } +} + +/* Try to force the string to be a zero-terminated RCStr string. +** +** Return true on success. Return false if an OOM prevents this +** from happening. +*/ +static int jsonForceRCStr(JsonString *p){ + jsonAppendChar(p, 0); + if( p->bErr ) return 0; + p->nUsed--; + if( p->bStatic==0 ) return 1; + p->nAlloc = 0; + p->nUsed++; + jsonGrow(p, p->nUsed); + p->nUsed--; + return p->bStatic==0; +} + /* Append a comma separator to the output buffer, if the previous ** character is not '[' or '{'. @@ -199973,7 +202932,8 @@ static void jsonAppendSeparator(JsonString *p){ char c; if( p->nUsed==0 ) return; c = p->zBuf[p->nUsed-1]; - if( c!='[' && c!='{' ) jsonAppendChar(p, ','); + if( c=='[' || c=='{' ) return; + jsonAppendChar(p, ','); } /* Append the N-byte string in zIn to the end of the JsonString string @@ -199987,11 +202947,16 @@ static void jsonAppendString(JsonString *p, const char *zIn, u32 N){ p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = '"'; for(i=0; izBuf[p->nUsed++] = c; + }else if( c=='"' || c=='\\' ){ json_simple_escape: if( (p->nUsed+N+3-i > p->nAlloc) && jsonGrow(p,N+3-i)!=0 ) return; p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = '\\'; - }else if( c<=0x1f ){ + p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = c; + }else if( c=='\'' ){ + p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = c; + }else{ static const char aSpecial[] = { 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 'b', 't', 'n', 0, 'f', 'r', 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 @@ -200002,6 +202967,7 @@ static void jsonAppendString(JsonString *p, const char *zIn, u32 N){ assert( aSpecial['\n']=='n' ); assert( aSpecial['\r']=='r' ); assert( aSpecial['\t']=='t' ); + assert( c>=0 && czBuf[p->nUsed++] = 'u'; p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = '0'; p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = '0'; - p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = '0' + (c>>4); - c = "0123456789abcdef"[c&0xf]; + p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = "0123456789abcdef"[c>>4]; + p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = "0123456789abcdef"[c&0xf]; } - p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = c; } p->zBuf[p->nUsed++] = '"'; assert( p->nUsednAlloc ); @@ -200033,7 +202998,7 @@ static void jsonAppendNormalizedString(JsonString *p, const char *zIn, u32 N){ while( N>0 ){ for(i=0; i0 ){ - jsonAppendRaw(p, zIn, i); + jsonAppendRawNZ(p, zIn, i); zIn += i; N -= i; if( N==0 ) break; @@ -200044,16 +203009,16 @@ static void jsonAppendNormalizedString(JsonString *p, const char *zIn, u32 N){ jsonAppendChar(p, '\''); break; case 'v': - jsonAppendRaw(p, "\\u0009", 6); + jsonAppendRawNZ(p, "\\u0009", 6); break; case 'x': - jsonAppendRaw(p, "\\u00", 4); - jsonAppendRaw(p, &zIn[2], 2); + jsonAppendRawNZ(p, "\\u00", 4); + jsonAppendRawNZ(p, &zIn[2], 2); zIn += 2; N -= 2; break; case '0': - jsonAppendRaw(p, "\\u0000", 6); + jsonAppendRawNZ(p, "\\u0000", 6); break; case '\r': if( zIn[2]=='\n' ){ @@ -200071,7 +203036,7 @@ static void jsonAppendNormalizedString(JsonString *p, const char *zIn, u32 N){ N -= 2; break; default: - jsonAppendRaw(p, zIn, 2); + jsonAppendRawNZ(p, zIn, 2); break; } zIn += 2; @@ -200101,11 +203066,12 @@ static void jsonAppendNormalizedInt(JsonString *p, const char *zIn, u32 N){ jsonPrintf(100,p,"%lld",i); }else{ assert( rc==2 ); - jsonAppendRaw(p, "9.0e999", 7); + jsonAppendRawNZ(p, "9.0e999", 7); } return; } - jsonAppendRaw(p, zIn, N); + assert( N>0 ); + jsonAppendRawNZ(p, zIn, N); } /* @@ -200137,7 +203103,7 @@ static void jsonAppendNormalizedReal(JsonString *p, const char *zIn, u32 N){ } } if( N>0 ){ - jsonAppendRaw(p, zIn, N); + jsonAppendRawNZ(p, zIn, N); } } @@ -200153,7 +203119,7 @@ static void jsonAppendValue( ){ switch( sqlite3_value_type(pValue) ){ case SQLITE_NULL: { - jsonAppendRaw(p, "null", 4); + jsonAppendRawNZ(p, "null", 4); break; } case SQLITE_FLOAT: { @@ -200189,15 +203155,25 @@ static void jsonAppendValue( /* Make the JSON in p the result of the SQL function. +** +** The JSON string is reset. */ static void jsonResult(JsonString *p){ if( p->bErr==0 ){ - sqlite3_result_text64(p->pCtx, p->zBuf, p->nUsed, - p->bStatic ? SQLITE_TRANSIENT : sqlite3_free, - SQLITE_UTF8); - jsonZero(p); + if( p->bStatic ){ + sqlite3_result_text64(p->pCtx, p->zBuf, p->nUsed, + SQLITE_TRANSIENT, SQLITE_UTF8); + }else if( jsonForceRCStr(p) ){ + sqlite3RCStrRef(p->zBuf); + sqlite3_result_text64(p->pCtx, p->zBuf, p->nUsed, + sqlite3RCStrUnref, + SQLITE_UTF8); + } } - assert( p->bStatic ); + if( p->bErr==1 ){ + sqlite3_result_error_nomem(p->pCtx); + } + jsonReset(p); } /************************************************************************** @@ -200222,20 +203198,73 @@ static u32 jsonNodeSize(JsonNode *pNode){ ** delete the JsonParse object itself. */ static void jsonParseReset(JsonParse *pParse){ - sqlite3_free(pParse->aNode); - pParse->aNode = 0; + while( pParse->pClup ){ + JsonCleanup *pTask = pParse->pClup; + pParse->pClup = pTask->pJCNext; + pTask->xOp(pTask->pArg); + sqlite3_free(pTask); + } + assert( pParse->nJPRef<=1 ); + if( pParse->aNode ){ + sqlite3_free(pParse->aNode); + pParse->aNode = 0; + } pParse->nNode = 0; pParse->nAlloc = 0; - sqlite3_free(pParse->aUp); - pParse->aUp = 0; + if( pParse->aUp ){ + sqlite3_free(pParse->aUp); + pParse->aUp = 0; + } + if( pParse->bJsonIsRCStr ){ + sqlite3RCStrUnref(pParse->zJson); + pParse->zJson = 0; + pParse->bJsonIsRCStr = 0; + } + if( pParse->zAlt ){ + sqlite3RCStrUnref(pParse->zAlt); + pParse->zAlt = 0; + } } /* ** Free a JsonParse object that was obtained from sqlite3_malloc(). +** +** Note that destroying JsonParse might call sqlite3RCStrUnref() to +** destroy the zJson value. The RCStr object might recursively invoke +** JsonParse to destroy this pParse object again. Take care to ensure +** that this recursive destructor sequence terminates harmlessly. */ static void jsonParseFree(JsonParse *pParse){ - jsonParseReset(pParse); - sqlite3_free(pParse); + if( pParse->nJPRef>1 ){ + pParse->nJPRef--; + }else{ + jsonParseReset(pParse); + sqlite3_free(pParse); + } +} + +/* +** Add a cleanup task to the JsonParse object. +** +** If an OOM occurs, the cleanup operation happens immediately +** and this function returns SQLITE_NOMEM. +*/ +static int jsonParseAddCleanup( + JsonParse *pParse, /* Add the cleanup task to this parser */ + void(*xOp)(void*), /* The cleanup task */ + void *pArg /* Argument to the cleanup */ +){ + JsonCleanup *pTask = sqlite3_malloc64( sizeof(*pTask) ); + if( pTask==0 ){ + pParse->oom = 1; + xOp(pArg); + return SQLITE_ERROR; + } + pTask->pJCNext = pParse->pClup; + pParse->pClup = pTask; + pTask->xOp = xOp; + pTask->pArg = pArg; + return SQLITE_OK; } /* @@ -200244,32 +203273,38 @@ static void jsonParseFree(JsonParse *pParse){ ** the number of JsonNode objects that are encoded. */ static void jsonRenderNode( + JsonParse *pParse, /* the complete parse of the JSON */ JsonNode *pNode, /* The node to render */ - JsonString *pOut, /* Write JSON here */ - sqlite3_value **aReplace /* Replacement values */ + JsonString *pOut /* Write JSON here */ ){ assert( pNode!=0 ); - if( pNode->jnFlags & (JNODE_REPLACE|JNODE_PATCH) ){ - if( (pNode->jnFlags & JNODE_REPLACE)!=0 && ALWAYS(aReplace!=0) ){ - assert( pNode->eU==4 ); - jsonAppendValue(pOut, aReplace[pNode->u.iReplace]); - return; + while( (pNode->jnFlags & JNODE_REPLACE)!=0 && pParse->useMod ){ + u32 idx = (u32)(pNode - pParse->aNode); + u32 i = pParse->iSubst; + while( 1 /*exit-by-break*/ ){ + assert( inNode ); + assert( pParse->aNode[i].eType==JSON_SUBST ); + assert( pParse->aNode[i].eU==4 ); + assert( pParse->aNode[i].u.iPrevaNode[i].n==idx ){ + pNode = &pParse->aNode[i+1]; + break; + } + i = pParse->aNode[i].u.iPrev; } - assert( pNode->eU==5 ); - pNode = pNode->u.pPatch; } switch( pNode->eType ){ default: { assert( pNode->eType==JSON_NULL ); - jsonAppendRaw(pOut, "null", 4); + jsonAppendRawNZ(pOut, "null", 4); break; } case JSON_TRUE: { - jsonAppendRaw(pOut, "true", 4); + jsonAppendRawNZ(pOut, "true", 4); break; } case JSON_FALSE: { - jsonAppendRaw(pOut, "false", 5); + jsonAppendRawNZ(pOut, "false", 5); break; } case JSON_STRING: { @@ -200285,7 +203320,8 @@ static void jsonRenderNode( }else if( pNode->jnFlags & JNODE_JSON5 ){ jsonAppendNormalizedString(pOut, pNode->u.zJContent, pNode->n); }else{ - jsonAppendRaw(pOut, pNode->u.zJContent, pNode->n); + assert( pNode->n>0 ); + jsonAppendRawNZ(pOut, pNode->u.zJContent, pNode->n); } break; } @@ -200294,7 +203330,8 @@ static void jsonRenderNode( if( pNode->jnFlags & JNODE_JSON5 ){ jsonAppendNormalizedReal(pOut, pNode->u.zJContent, pNode->n); }else{ - jsonAppendRaw(pOut, pNode->u.zJContent, pNode->n); + assert( pNode->n>0 ); + jsonAppendRawNZ(pOut, pNode->u.zJContent, pNode->n); } break; } @@ -200303,7 +203340,8 @@ static void jsonRenderNode( if( pNode->jnFlags & JNODE_JSON5 ){ jsonAppendNormalizedInt(pOut, pNode->u.zJContent, pNode->n); }else{ - jsonAppendRaw(pOut, pNode->u.zJContent, pNode->n); + assert( pNode->n>0 ); + jsonAppendRawNZ(pOut, pNode->u.zJContent, pNode->n); } break; } @@ -200312,15 +203350,16 @@ static void jsonRenderNode( jsonAppendChar(pOut, '['); for(;;){ while( j<=pNode->n ){ - if( (pNode[j].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)==0 ){ + if( (pNode[j].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)==0 || pParse->useMod==0 ){ jsonAppendSeparator(pOut); - jsonRenderNode(&pNode[j], pOut, aReplace); + jsonRenderNode(pParse, &pNode[j], pOut); } j += jsonNodeSize(&pNode[j]); } if( (pNode->jnFlags & JNODE_APPEND)==0 ) break; + if( pParse->useMod==0 ) break; assert( pNode->eU==2 ); - pNode = &pNode[pNode->u.iAppend]; + pNode = &pParse->aNode[pNode->u.iAppend]; j = 1; } jsonAppendChar(pOut, ']'); @@ -200331,17 +203370,18 @@ static void jsonRenderNode( jsonAppendChar(pOut, '{'); for(;;){ while( j<=pNode->n ){ - if( (pNode[j+1].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)==0 ){ + if( (pNode[j+1].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)==0 || pParse->useMod==0 ){ jsonAppendSeparator(pOut); - jsonRenderNode(&pNode[j], pOut, aReplace); + jsonRenderNode(pParse, &pNode[j], pOut); jsonAppendChar(pOut, ':'); - jsonRenderNode(&pNode[j+1], pOut, aReplace); + jsonRenderNode(pParse, &pNode[j+1], pOut); } j += 1 + jsonNodeSize(&pNode[j+1]); } if( (pNode->jnFlags & JNODE_APPEND)==0 ) break; + if( pParse->useMod==0 ) break; assert( pNode->eU==2 ); - pNode = &pNode[pNode->u.iAppend]; + pNode = &pParse->aNode[pNode->u.iAppend]; j = 1; } jsonAppendChar(pOut, '}'); @@ -200351,18 +203391,29 @@ static void jsonRenderNode( } /* -** Return a JsonNode and all its descendents as a JSON string. +** Return a JsonNode and all its descendants as a JSON string. */ static void jsonReturnJson( + JsonParse *pParse, /* The complete JSON */ JsonNode *pNode, /* Node to return */ sqlite3_context *pCtx, /* Return value for this function */ - sqlite3_value **aReplace /* Array of replacement values */ + int bGenerateAlt /* Also store the rendered text in zAlt */ ){ JsonString s; - jsonInit(&s, pCtx); - jsonRenderNode(pNode, &s, aReplace); - jsonResult(&s); - sqlite3_result_subtype(pCtx, JSON_SUBTYPE); + if( pParse->oom ){ + sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx); + return; + } + if( pParse->nErr==0 ){ + jsonInit(&s, pCtx); + jsonRenderNode(pParse, pNode, &s); + if( bGenerateAlt && pParse->zAlt==0 && jsonForceRCStr(&s) ){ + pParse->zAlt = sqlite3RCStrRef(s.zBuf); + pParse->nAlt = s.nUsed; + } + jsonResult(&s); + sqlite3_result_subtype(pCtx, JSON_SUBTYPE); + } } /* @@ -200400,9 +203451,9 @@ static u32 jsonHexToInt4(const char *z){ ** Make the JsonNode the return value of the function. */ static void jsonReturn( + JsonParse *pParse, /* Complete JSON parse tree */ JsonNode *pNode, /* Node to return */ - sqlite3_context *pCtx, /* Return value for this function */ - sqlite3_value **aReplace /* Array of replacement values */ + sqlite3_context *pCtx /* Return value for this function */ ){ switch( pNode->eType ){ default: { @@ -200424,7 +203475,6 @@ static void jsonReturn( int bNeg = 0; const char *z; - assert( pNode->eU==1 ); z = pNode->u.zJContent; if( z[0]=='-' ){ z++; bNeg = 1; } @@ -200549,7 +203599,7 @@ static void jsonReturn( } case JSON_ARRAY: case JSON_OBJECT: { - jsonReturnJson(pNode, pCtx, aReplace); + jsonReturnJson(pParse, pNode, pCtx, 0); break; } } @@ -200571,6 +203621,12 @@ static int jsonParseAddNode(JsonParse*,u32,u32,const char*); #endif +/* +** Add a single node to pParse->aNode after first expanding the +** size of the aNode array. Return the index of the new node. +** +** If an OOM error occurs, set pParse->oom and return -1. +*/ static JSON_NOINLINE int jsonParseAddNodeExpand( JsonParse *pParse, /* Append the node to this object */ u32 eType, /* Node type */ @@ -200587,7 +203643,7 @@ static JSON_NOINLINE int jsonParseAddNodeExpand( pParse->oom = 1; return -1; } - pParse->nAlloc = nNew; + pParse->nAlloc = sqlite3_msize(pNew)/sizeof(JsonNode); pParse->aNode = pNew; assert( pParse->nNodenAlloc ); return jsonParseAddNode(pParse, eType, n, zContent); @@ -200605,10 +203661,13 @@ static int jsonParseAddNode( const char *zContent /* Content */ ){ JsonNode *p; - if( pParse->aNode==0 || pParse->nNode>=pParse->nAlloc ){ + assert( pParse->aNode!=0 || pParse->nNode>=pParse->nAlloc ); + if( pParse->nNode>=pParse->nAlloc ){ return jsonParseAddNodeExpand(pParse, eType, n, zContent); } + assert( pParse->aNode!=0 ); p = &pParse->aNode[pParse->nNode]; + assert( p!=0 ); p->eType = (u8)(eType & 0xff); p->jnFlags = (u8)(eType >> 8); VVA( p->eU = zContent ? 1 : 0 ); @@ -200617,6 +203676,52 @@ static int jsonParseAddNode( return pParse->nNode++; } +/* +** Add an array of new nodes to the current pParse->aNode array. +** Return the index of the first node added. +** +** If an OOM error occurs, set pParse->oom. +*/ +static void jsonParseAddNodeArray( + JsonParse *pParse, /* Append the node to this object */ + JsonNode *aNode, /* Array of nodes to add */ + u32 nNode /* Number of elements in aNew */ +){ + assert( aNode!=0 ); + assert( nNode>=1 ); + if( pParse->nNode + nNode > pParse->nAlloc ){ + u32 nNew = pParse->nNode + nNode; + JsonNode *aNew = sqlite3_realloc64(pParse->aNode, nNew*sizeof(JsonNode)); + if( aNew==0 ){ + pParse->oom = 1; + return; + } + pParse->nAlloc = sqlite3_msize(aNew)/sizeof(JsonNode); + pParse->aNode = aNew; + } + memcpy(&pParse->aNode[pParse->nNode], aNode, nNode*sizeof(JsonNode)); + pParse->nNode += nNode; +} + +/* +** Add a new JSON_SUBST node. The node immediately following +** this new node will be the substitute content for iNode. +*/ +static int jsonParseAddSubstNode( + JsonParse *pParse, /* Add the JSON_SUBST here */ + u32 iNode /* References this node */ +){ + int idx = jsonParseAddNode(pParse, JSON_SUBST, iNode, 0); + if( pParse->oom ) return -1; + pParse->aNode[iNode].jnFlags |= JNODE_REPLACE; + pParse->aNode[idx].eU = 4; + pParse->aNode[idx].u.iPrev = pParse->iSubst; + pParse->iSubst = idx; + pParse->hasMod = 1; + pParse->useMod = 1; + return idx; +} + /* ** Return true if z[] begins with 2 (or more) hexadecimal digits */ @@ -200783,7 +203888,7 @@ static const struct NanInfName { ** ** Special return values: ** -** 0 End if input +** 0 End of input ** -1 Syntax error ** -2 '}' seen ** -3 ']' seen @@ -200958,15 +204063,12 @@ json_parse_restart: jnFlags = 0; parse_string: cDelim = z[i]; - j = i+1; - for(;;){ + for(j=i+1; 1; j++){ + if( jsonIsOk[(unsigned char)z[j]] ) continue; c = z[j]; - if( (c & ~0x1f)==0 ){ - /* Control characters are not allowed in strings */ - pParse->iErr = j; - return -1; - } - if( c=='\\' ){ + if( c==cDelim ){ + break; + }else if( c=='\\' ){ c = z[++j]; if( c=='"' || c=='\\' || c=='/' || c=='b' || c=='f' || c=='n' || c=='r' || c=='t' @@ -200986,10 +204088,11 @@ json_parse_restart: pParse->iErr = j; return -1; } - }else if( c==cDelim ){ - break; + }else if( c<=0x1f ){ + /* Control characters are not allowed in strings */ + pParse->iErr = j; + return -1; } - j++; } jsonParseAddNode(pParse, JSON_STRING | (jnFlags<<8), j+1-i, &z[i]); return j+1; @@ -201225,20 +204328,18 @@ json_parse_restart: /* ** Parse a complete JSON string. Return 0 on success or non-zero if there -** are any errors. If an error occurs, free all memory associated with -** pParse. +** are any errors. If an error occurs, free all memory held by pParse, +** but not pParse itself. ** -** pParse is uninitialized when this routine is called. +** pParse must be initialized to an empty parse object prior to calling +** this routine. */ static int jsonParse( JsonParse *pParse, /* Initialize and fill this JsonParse object */ - sqlite3_context *pCtx, /* Report errors here */ - const char *zJson /* Input JSON text to be parsed */ + sqlite3_context *pCtx /* Report errors here */ ){ int i; - memset(pParse, 0, sizeof(*pParse)); - if( zJson==0 ) return 1; - pParse->zJson = zJson; + const char *zJson = pParse->zJson; i = jsonParseValue(pParse, 0); if( pParse->oom ) i = -1; if( i>0 ){ @@ -201267,6 +204368,7 @@ static int jsonParse( return 0; } + /* Mark node i of pParse as being a child of iParent. Call recursively ** to fill in all the descendants of node i. */ @@ -201316,35 +204418,49 @@ static int jsonParseFindParents(JsonParse *pParse){ #define JSON_CACHE_SZ 4 /* Max number of cache entries */ /* -** Obtain a complete parse of the JSON found in the first argument -** of the argv array. Use the sqlite3_get_auxdata() cache for this -** parse if it is available. If the cache is not available or if it -** is no longer valid, parse the JSON again and return the new parse, -** and also register the new parse so that it will be available for +** Obtain a complete parse of the JSON found in the pJson argument +** +** Use the sqlite3_get_auxdata() cache to find a preexisting parse +** if it is available. If the cache is not available or if it +** is no longer valid, parse the JSON again and return the new parse. +** Also register the new parse so that it will be available for ** future sqlite3_get_auxdata() calls. ** ** If an error occurs and pErrCtx!=0 then report the error on pErrCtx ** and return NULL. ** -** If an error occurs and pErrCtx==0 then return the Parse object with -** JsonParse.nErr non-zero. If the caller invokes this routine with -** pErrCtx==0 and it gets back a JsonParse with nErr!=0, then the caller -** is responsible for invoking jsonParseFree() on the returned value. -** But the caller may invoke jsonParseFree() *only* if pParse->nErr!=0. +** The returned pointer (if it is not NULL) is owned by the cache in +** most cases, not the caller. The caller does NOT need to invoke +** jsonParseFree(), in most cases. +** +** Except, if an error occurs and pErrCtx==0 then return the JsonParse +** object with JsonParse.nErr non-zero and the caller will own the JsonParse +** object. In that case, it will be the responsibility of the caller to +** invoke jsonParseFree(). To summarize: +** +** pErrCtx!=0 || p->nErr==0 ==> Return value p is owned by the +** cache. Call does not need to +** free it. +** +** pErrCtx==0 && p->nErr!=0 ==> Return value is owned by the caller +** and so the caller must free it. */ static JsonParse *jsonParseCached( - sqlite3_context *pCtx, - sqlite3_value **argv, - sqlite3_context *pErrCtx + sqlite3_context *pCtx, /* Context to use for cache search */ + sqlite3_value *pJson, /* Function param containing JSON text */ + sqlite3_context *pErrCtx, /* Write parse errors here if not NULL */ + int bUnedited /* No prior edits allowed */ ){ - const char *zJson = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]); - int nJson = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]); + char *zJson = (char*)sqlite3_value_text(pJson); + int nJson = sqlite3_value_bytes(pJson); JsonParse *p; JsonParse *pMatch = 0; int iKey; int iMinKey = 0; u32 iMinHold = 0xffffffff; u32 iMaxHold = 0; + int bJsonRCStr; + if( zJson==0 ) return 0; for(iKey=0; iKeynJson==nJson - && memcmp(p->zJson,zJson,nJson)==0 + && (p->hasMod==0 || bUnedited==0) + && (p->zJson==zJson || memcmp(p->zJson,zJson,nJson)==0) ){ p->nErr = 0; + p->useMod = 0; + pMatch = p; + }else + if( pMatch==0 + && p->zAlt!=0 + && bUnedited==0 + && p->nAlt==nJson + && memcmp(p->zAlt, zJson, nJson)==0 + ){ + p->nErr = 0; + p->useMod = 1; pMatch = p; }else if( p->iHoldiHold; @@ -201367,28 +204495,44 @@ static JsonParse *jsonParseCached( } } if( pMatch ){ + /* The input JSON text was found in the cache. Use the preexisting + ** parse of this JSON */ pMatch->nErr = 0; pMatch->iHold = iMaxHold+1; + assert( pMatch->nJPRef>0 ); /* pMatch is owned by the cache */ return pMatch; } - p = sqlite3_malloc64( sizeof(*p) + nJson + 1 ); + + /* The input JSON was not found anywhere in the cache. We will need + ** to parse it ourselves and generate a new JsonParse object. + */ + bJsonRCStr = sqlite3ValueIsOfClass(pJson,sqlite3RCStrUnref); + p = sqlite3_malloc64( sizeof(*p) + (bJsonRCStr ? 0 : nJson+1) ); if( p==0 ){ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx); return 0; } memset(p, 0, sizeof(*p)); - p->zJson = (char*)&p[1]; - memcpy((char*)p->zJson, zJson, nJson+1); - if( jsonParse(p, pErrCtx, p->zJson) ){ + if( bJsonRCStr ){ + p->zJson = sqlite3RCStrRef(zJson); + p->bJsonIsRCStr = 1; + }else{ + p->zJson = (char*)&p[1]; + memcpy(p->zJson, zJson, nJson+1); + } + p->nJPRef = 1; + if( jsonParse(p, pErrCtx) ){ if( pErrCtx==0 ){ p->nErr = 1; + assert( p->nJPRef==1 ); /* Caller will own the new JsonParse object p */ return p; } - sqlite3_free(p); + jsonParseFree(p); return 0; } p->nJson = nJson; p->iHold = iMaxHold+1; + /* Transfer ownership of the new JsonParse to the cache */ sqlite3_set_auxdata(pCtx, JSON_CACHE_ID+iMinKey, p, (void(*)(void*))jsonParseFree); return (JsonParse*)sqlite3_get_auxdata(pCtx, JSON_CACHE_ID+iMinKey); @@ -201439,9 +204583,31 @@ static JsonNode *jsonLookupStep( ){ u32 i, j, nKey; const char *zKey; - JsonNode *pRoot = &pParse->aNode[iRoot]; + JsonNode *pRoot; + if( pParse->oom ) return 0; + pRoot = &pParse->aNode[iRoot]; + if( pRoot->jnFlags & (JNODE_REPLACE|JNODE_REMOVE) && pParse->useMod ){ + while( (pRoot->jnFlags & JNODE_REPLACE)!=0 ){ + u32 idx = (u32)(pRoot - pParse->aNode); + i = pParse->iSubst; + while( 1 /*exit-by-break*/ ){ + assert( inNode ); + assert( pParse->aNode[i].eType==JSON_SUBST ); + assert( pParse->aNode[i].eU==4 ); + assert( pParse->aNode[i].u.iPrevaNode[i].n==idx ){ + pRoot = &pParse->aNode[i+1]; + iRoot = i+1; + break; + } + i = pParse->aNode[i].u.iPrev; + } + } + if( pRoot->jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE ){ + return 0; + } + } if( zPath[0]==0 ) return pRoot; - if( pRoot->jnFlags & JNODE_REPLACE ) return 0; if( zPath[0]=='.' ){ if( pRoot->eType!=JSON_OBJECT ) return 0; zPath++; @@ -201475,14 +204641,16 @@ static JsonNode *jsonLookupStep( j += jsonNodeSize(&pRoot[j]); } if( (pRoot->jnFlags & JNODE_APPEND)==0 ) break; + if( pParse->useMod==0 ) break; assert( pRoot->eU==2 ); - iRoot += pRoot->u.iAppend; + iRoot = pRoot->u.iAppend; pRoot = &pParse->aNode[iRoot]; j = 1; } if( pApnd ){ u32 iStart, iLabel; JsonNode *pNode; + assert( pParse->useMod ); iStart = jsonParseAddNode(pParse, JSON_OBJECT, 2, 0); iLabel = jsonParseAddNode(pParse, JSON_STRING, nKey, zKey); zPath += i; @@ -201491,7 +204659,7 @@ static JsonNode *jsonLookupStep( if( pNode ){ pRoot = &pParse->aNode[iRoot]; assert( pRoot->eU==0 ); - pRoot->u.iAppend = iStart - iRoot; + pRoot->u.iAppend = iStart; pRoot->jnFlags |= JNODE_APPEND; VVA( pRoot->eU = 2 ); pParse->aNode[iLabel].jnFlags |= JNODE_RAW; @@ -201512,12 +204680,13 @@ static JsonNode *jsonLookupStep( if( pRoot->eType!=JSON_ARRAY ) return 0; for(;;){ while( j<=pBase->n ){ - if( (pBase[j].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)==0 ) i++; + if( (pBase[j].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)==0 || pParse->useMod==0 ) i++; j += jsonNodeSize(&pBase[j]); } if( (pBase->jnFlags & JNODE_APPEND)==0 ) break; + if( pParse->useMod==0 ) break; assert( pBase->eU==2 ); - iBase += pBase->u.iAppend; + iBase = pBase->u.iAppend; pBase = &pParse->aNode[iBase]; j = 1; } @@ -201545,13 +204714,17 @@ static JsonNode *jsonLookupStep( zPath += j + 1; j = 1; for(;;){ - while( j<=pRoot->n && (i>0 || (pRoot[j].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)!=0) ){ - if( (pRoot[j].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)==0 ) i--; + while( j<=pRoot->n + && (i>0 || ((pRoot[j].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)!=0 && pParse->useMod)) + ){ + if( (pRoot[j].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)==0 || pParse->useMod==0 ) i--; j += jsonNodeSize(&pRoot[j]); } + if( i==0 && j<=pRoot->n ) break; if( (pRoot->jnFlags & JNODE_APPEND)==0 ) break; + if( pParse->useMod==0 ) break; assert( pRoot->eU==2 ); - iRoot += pRoot->u.iAppend; + iRoot = pRoot->u.iAppend; pRoot = &pParse->aNode[iRoot]; j = 1; } @@ -201561,13 +204734,14 @@ static JsonNode *jsonLookupStep( if( i==0 && pApnd ){ u32 iStart; JsonNode *pNode; + assert( pParse->useMod ); iStart = jsonParseAddNode(pParse, JSON_ARRAY, 1, 0); pNode = jsonLookupAppend(pParse, zPath, pApnd, pzErr); if( pParse->oom ) return 0; if( pNode ){ pRoot = &pParse->aNode[iRoot]; assert( pRoot->eU==0 ); - pRoot->u.iAppend = iStart - iRoot; + pRoot->u.iAppend = iStart; pRoot->jnFlags |= JNODE_APPEND; VVA( pRoot->eU = 2 ); } @@ -201694,47 +204868,90 @@ static void jsonRemoveAllNulls(JsonNode *pNode){ ** SQL functions used for testing and debugging ****************************************************************************/ +#if SQLITE_DEBUG +/* +** Print N node entries. +*/ +static void jsonDebugPrintNodeEntries( + JsonNode *aNode, /* First node entry to print */ + int N /* Number of node entries to print */ +){ + int i; + for(i=0; iaNode, p->nNode); +} +static void jsonDebugPrintNode(JsonNode *pNode){ + jsonDebugPrintNodeEntries(pNode, jsonNodeSize(pNode)); +} +#else + /* The usual case */ +# define jsonDebugPrintNode(X) +# define jsonDebugPrintParse(X) +#endif + #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG /* -** The json_parse(JSON) function returns a string which describes -** a parse of the JSON provided. Or it returns NULL if JSON is not -** well-formed. +** SQL function: json_parse(JSON) +** +** Parse JSON using jsonParseCached(). Then print a dump of that +** parse on standard output. Return the mimified JSON result, just +** like the json() function. */ static void jsonParseFunc( sqlite3_context *ctx, int argc, sqlite3_value **argv ){ - JsonString s; /* Output string - not real JSON */ - JsonParse x; /* The parse */ - u32 i; + JsonParse *p; /* The parse */ assert( argc==1 ); - if( jsonParse(&x, ctx, (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0])) ) return; - jsonParseFindParents(&x); - jsonInit(&s, ctx); - for(i=0; inNode); + printf("nAlloc = %u\n", p->nAlloc); + printf("nJson = %d\n", p->nJson); + printf("nAlt = %d\n", p->nAlt); + printf("nErr = %u\n", p->nErr); + printf("oom = %u\n", p->oom); + printf("hasNonstd = %u\n", p->hasNonstd); + printf("useMod = %u\n", p->useMod); + printf("hasMod = %u\n", p->hasMod); + printf("nJPRef = %u\n", p->nJPRef); + printf("iSubst = %u\n", p->iSubst); + printf("iHold = %u\n", p->iHold); + jsonDebugPrintNodeEntries(p->aNode, p->nNode); + jsonReturnJson(p, p->aNode, ctx, 1); } /* @@ -201818,7 +205035,7 @@ static void jsonArrayLengthFunc( u32 i; JsonNode *pNode; - p = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv, ctx); + p = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv[0], ctx, 0); if( p==0 ) return; assert( p->nNode ); if( argc==2 ){ @@ -201831,9 +205048,16 @@ static void jsonArrayLengthFunc( return; } if( pNode->eType==JSON_ARRAY ){ - assert( (pNode->jnFlags & JNODE_APPEND)==0 ); - for(i=1; i<=pNode->n; n++){ - i += jsonNodeSize(&pNode[i]); + while( 1 /*exit-by-break*/ ){ + i = 1; + while( i<=pNode->n ){ + if( (pNode[i].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)==0 ) n++; + i += jsonNodeSize(&pNode[i]); + } + if( (pNode->jnFlags & JNODE_APPEND)==0 ) break; + if( p->useMod==0 ) break; + assert( pNode->eU==2 ); + pNode = &p->aNode[pNode->u.iAppend]; } } sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, n); @@ -201880,7 +205104,7 @@ static void jsonExtractFunc( JsonString jx; if( argc<2 ) return; - p = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv, ctx); + p = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv[0], ctx, 0); if( p==0 ) return; if( argc==2 ){ /* With a single PATH argument */ @@ -201898,11 +205122,11 @@ static void jsonExtractFunc( */ jsonInit(&jx, ctx); if( sqlite3Isdigit(zPath[0]) ){ - jsonAppendRaw(&jx, "$[", 2); + jsonAppendRawNZ(&jx, "$[", 2); jsonAppendRaw(&jx, zPath, (int)strlen(zPath)); - jsonAppendRaw(&jx, "]", 2); + jsonAppendRawNZ(&jx, "]", 2); }else{ - jsonAppendRaw(&jx, "$.", 1 + (zPath[0]!='[')); + jsonAppendRawNZ(&jx, "$.", 1 + (zPath[0]!='[')); jsonAppendRaw(&jx, zPath, (int)strlen(zPath)); jsonAppendChar(&jx, 0); } @@ -201913,15 +205137,15 @@ static void jsonExtractFunc( } if( pNode ){ if( flags & JSON_JSON ){ - jsonReturnJson(pNode, ctx, 0); + jsonReturnJson(p, pNode, ctx, 0); }else{ - jsonReturn(pNode, ctx, 0); + jsonReturn(p, pNode, ctx); sqlite3_result_subtype(ctx, 0); } } }else{ pNode = jsonLookup(p, zPath, 0, ctx); - if( p->nErr==0 && pNode ) jsonReturn(pNode, ctx, 0); + if( p->nErr==0 && pNode ) jsonReturn(p, pNode, ctx); } }else{ /* Two or more PATH arguments results in a JSON array with each @@ -201935,9 +205159,9 @@ static void jsonExtractFunc( if( p->nErr ) break; jsonAppendSeparator(&jx); if( pNode ){ - jsonRenderNode(pNode, &jx, 0); + jsonRenderNode(p, pNode, &jx); }else{ - jsonAppendRaw(&jx, "null", 4); + jsonAppendRawNZ(&jx, "null", 4); } } if( i==argc ){ @@ -201982,45 +205206,38 @@ static JsonNode *jsonMergePatch( assert( pTarget[j].eType==JSON_STRING ); assert( pTarget[j].jnFlags & JNODE_LABEL ); if( jsonSameLabel(&pPatch[i], &pTarget[j]) ){ - if( pTarget[j+1].jnFlags & (JNODE_REMOVE|JNODE_PATCH) ) break; + if( pTarget[j+1].jnFlags & (JNODE_REMOVE|JNODE_REPLACE) ) break; if( pPatch[i+1].eType==JSON_NULL ){ pTarget[j+1].jnFlags |= JNODE_REMOVE; }else{ JsonNode *pNew = jsonMergePatch(pParse, iTarget+j+1, &pPatch[i+1]); if( pNew==0 ) return 0; - pTarget = &pParse->aNode[iTarget]; - if( pNew!=&pTarget[j+1] ){ - assert( pTarget[j+1].eU==0 - || pTarget[j+1].eU==1 - || pTarget[j+1].eU==2 ); - testcase( pTarget[j+1].eU==1 ); - testcase( pTarget[j+1].eU==2 ); - VVA( pTarget[j+1].eU = 5 ); - pTarget[j+1].u.pPatch = pNew; - pTarget[j+1].jnFlags |= JNODE_PATCH; + if( pNew!=&pParse->aNode[iTarget+j+1] ){ + jsonParseAddSubstNode(pParse, iTarget+j+1); + jsonParseAddNodeArray(pParse, pNew, jsonNodeSize(pNew)); } + pTarget = &pParse->aNode[iTarget]; } break; } } if( j>=pTarget->n && pPatch[i+1].eType!=JSON_NULL ){ - int iStart, iPatch; - iStart = jsonParseAddNode(pParse, JSON_OBJECT, 2, 0); + int iStart; + JsonNode *pApnd; + u32 nApnd; + iStart = jsonParseAddNode(pParse, JSON_OBJECT, 0, 0); jsonParseAddNode(pParse, JSON_STRING, nKey, zKey); - iPatch = jsonParseAddNode(pParse, JSON_TRUE, 0, 0); + pApnd = &pPatch[i+1]; + if( pApnd->eType==JSON_OBJECT ) jsonRemoveAllNulls(pApnd); + nApnd = jsonNodeSize(pApnd); + jsonParseAddNodeArray(pParse, pApnd, jsonNodeSize(pApnd)); if( pParse->oom ) return 0; - jsonRemoveAllNulls(pPatch); - pTarget = &pParse->aNode[iTarget]; - assert( pParse->aNode[iRoot].eU==0 || pParse->aNode[iRoot].eU==2 ); - testcase( pParse->aNode[iRoot].eU==2 ); + pParse->aNode[iStart].n = 1+nApnd; pParse->aNode[iRoot].jnFlags |= JNODE_APPEND; + pParse->aNode[iRoot].u.iAppend = iStart; VVA( pParse->aNode[iRoot].eU = 2 ); - pParse->aNode[iRoot].u.iAppend = iStart - iRoot; iRoot = iStart; - assert( pParse->aNode[iPatch].eU==0 ); - VVA( pParse->aNode[iPatch].eU = 5 ); - pParse->aNode[iPatch].jnFlags |= JNODE_PATCH; - pParse->aNode[iPatch].u.pPatch = &pPatch[i+1]; + pTarget = &pParse->aNode[iTarget]; } } return pTarget; @@ -202036,25 +205253,28 @@ static void jsonPatchFunc( int argc, sqlite3_value **argv ){ - JsonParse x; /* The JSON that is being patched */ - JsonParse y; /* The patch */ + JsonParse *pX; /* The JSON that is being patched */ + JsonParse *pY; /* The patch */ JsonNode *pResult; /* The result of the merge */ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc); - if( jsonParse(&x, ctx, (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0])) ) return; - if( jsonParse(&y, ctx, (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[1])) ){ - jsonParseReset(&x); - return; - } - pResult = jsonMergePatch(&x, 0, y.aNode); - assert( pResult!=0 || x.oom ); - if( pResult ){ - jsonReturnJson(pResult, ctx, 0); + pX = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv[0], ctx, 1); + if( pX==0 ) return; + assert( pX->hasMod==0 ); + pX->hasMod = 1; + pY = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv[1], ctx, 1); + if( pY==0 ) return; + pX->useMod = 1; + pY->useMod = 1; + pResult = jsonMergePatch(pX, 0, pY->aNode); + assert( pResult!=0 || pX->oom ); + if( pResult && pX->oom==0 ){ + jsonDebugPrintParse(pX); + jsonDebugPrintNode(pResult); + jsonReturnJson(pX, pResult, ctx, 0); }else{ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(ctx); } - jsonParseReset(&x); - jsonParseReset(&y); } @@ -202110,26 +205330,120 @@ static void jsonRemoveFunc( int argc, sqlite3_value **argv ){ - JsonParse x; /* The parse */ + JsonParse *pParse; /* The parse */ JsonNode *pNode; const char *zPath; u32 i; if( argc<1 ) return; - if( jsonParse(&x, ctx, (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0])) ) return; - assert( x.nNode ); + pParse = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv[0], ctx, argc>1); + if( pParse==0 ) return; for(i=1; i<(u32)argc; i++){ zPath = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[i]); if( zPath==0 ) goto remove_done; - pNode = jsonLookup(&x, zPath, 0, ctx); - if( x.nErr ) goto remove_done; - if( pNode ) pNode->jnFlags |= JNODE_REMOVE; + pNode = jsonLookup(pParse, zPath, 0, ctx); + if( pParse->nErr ) goto remove_done; + if( pNode ){ + pNode->jnFlags |= JNODE_REMOVE; + pParse->hasMod = 1; + pParse->useMod = 1; + } } - if( (x.aNode[0].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)==0 ){ - jsonReturnJson(x.aNode, ctx, 0); + if( (pParse->aNode[0].jnFlags & JNODE_REMOVE)==0 ){ + jsonReturnJson(pParse, pParse->aNode, ctx, 1); } remove_done: - jsonParseReset(&x); + jsonDebugPrintParse(p); +} + +/* +** Substitute the value at iNode with the pValue parameter. +*/ +static void jsonReplaceNode( + sqlite3_context *pCtx, + JsonParse *p, + int iNode, + sqlite3_value *pValue +){ + int idx = jsonParseAddSubstNode(p, iNode); + if( idx<=0 ){ + assert( p->oom ); + return; + } + switch( sqlite3_value_type(pValue) ){ + case SQLITE_NULL: { + jsonParseAddNode(p, JSON_NULL, 0, 0); + break; + } + case SQLITE_FLOAT: { + char *z = sqlite3_mprintf("%!0.15g", sqlite3_value_double(pValue)); + int n; + if( z==0 ){ + p->oom = 1; + break; + } + n = sqlite3Strlen30(z); + jsonParseAddNode(p, JSON_REAL, n, z); + jsonParseAddCleanup(p, sqlite3_free, z); + break; + } + case SQLITE_INTEGER: { + char *z = sqlite3_mprintf("%lld", sqlite3_value_int64(pValue)); + int n; + if( z==0 ){ + p->oom = 1; + break; + } + n = sqlite3Strlen30(z); + jsonParseAddNode(p, JSON_INT, n, z); + jsonParseAddCleanup(p, sqlite3_free, z); + + break; + } + case SQLITE_TEXT: { + const char *z = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(pValue); + u32 n = (u32)sqlite3_value_bytes(pValue); + if( z==0 ){ + p->oom = 1; + break; + } + if( sqlite3_value_subtype(pValue)!=JSON_SUBTYPE ){ + char *zCopy = sqlite3_malloc64( n+1 ); + int k; + if( zCopy ){ + memcpy(zCopy, z, n); + zCopy[n] = 0; + jsonParseAddCleanup(p, sqlite3_free, zCopy); + }else{ + p->oom = 1; + sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx); + } + k = jsonParseAddNode(p, JSON_STRING, n, zCopy); + assert( k>0 || p->oom ); + if( p->oom==0 ) p->aNode[k].jnFlags |= JNODE_RAW; + }else{ + JsonParse *pPatch = jsonParseCached(pCtx, pValue, pCtx, 1); + if( pPatch==0 ){ + p->oom = 1; + break; + } + jsonParseAddNodeArray(p, pPatch->aNode, pPatch->nNode); + /* The nodes copied out of pPatch and into p likely contain + ** u.zJContent pointers into pPatch->zJson. So preserve the + ** content of pPatch until p is destroyed. */ + assert( pPatch->nJPRef>=1 ); + pPatch->nJPRef++; + jsonParseAddCleanup(p, (void(*)(void*))jsonParseFree, pPatch); + } + break; + } + default: { + jsonParseAddNode(p, JSON_NULL, 0, 0); + sqlite3_result_error(pCtx, "JSON cannot hold BLOB values", -1); + p->nErr++; + break; + } + } } /* @@ -202143,7 +205457,7 @@ static void jsonReplaceFunc( int argc, sqlite3_value **argv ){ - JsonParse x; /* The parse */ + JsonParse *pParse; /* The parse */ JsonNode *pNode; const char *zPath; u32 i; @@ -202153,28 +205467,22 @@ static void jsonReplaceFunc( jsonWrongNumArgs(ctx, "replace"); return; } - if( jsonParse(&x, ctx, (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0])) ) return; - assert( x.nNode ); + pParse = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv[0], ctx, argc>1); + if( pParse==0 ) return; + pParse->nJPRef++; for(i=1; i<(u32)argc; i+=2){ zPath = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[i]); - pNode = jsonLookup(&x, zPath, 0, ctx); - if( x.nErr ) goto replace_err; + pParse->useMod = 1; + pNode = jsonLookup(pParse, zPath, 0, ctx); + if( pParse->nErr ) goto replace_err; if( pNode ){ - assert( pNode->eU==0 || pNode->eU==1 || pNode->eU==4 ); - testcase( pNode->eU!=0 && pNode->eU!=1 ); - pNode->jnFlags |= (u8)JNODE_REPLACE; - VVA( pNode->eU = 4 ); - pNode->u.iReplace = i + 1; + jsonReplaceNode(ctx, pParse, (u32)(pNode - pParse->aNode), argv[i+1]); } } - if( x.aNode[0].jnFlags & JNODE_REPLACE ){ - assert( x.aNode[0].eU==4 ); - sqlite3_result_value(ctx, argv[x.aNode[0].u.iReplace]); - }else{ - jsonReturnJson(x.aNode, ctx, argv); - } + jsonReturnJson(pParse, pParse->aNode, ctx, 1); replace_err: - jsonParseReset(&x); + jsonDebugPrintParse(pParse); + jsonParseFree(pParse); } @@ -202195,7 +205503,7 @@ static void jsonSetFunc( int argc, sqlite3_value **argv ){ - JsonParse x; /* The parse */ + JsonParse *pParse; /* The parse */ JsonNode *pNode; const char *zPath; u32 i; @@ -202207,33 +205515,27 @@ static void jsonSetFunc( jsonWrongNumArgs(ctx, bIsSet ? "set" : "insert"); return; } - if( jsonParse(&x, ctx, (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0])) ) return; - assert( x.nNode ); + pParse = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv[0], ctx, argc>1); + if( pParse==0 ) return; + pParse->nJPRef++; for(i=1; i<(u32)argc; i+=2){ zPath = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[i]); bApnd = 0; - pNode = jsonLookup(&x, zPath, &bApnd, ctx); - if( x.oom ){ + pParse->useMod = 1; + pNode = jsonLookup(pParse, zPath, &bApnd, ctx); + if( pParse->oom ){ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(ctx); goto jsonSetDone; - }else if( x.nErr ){ + }else if( pParse->nErr ){ goto jsonSetDone; }else if( pNode && (bApnd || bIsSet) ){ - testcase( pNode->eU!=0 && pNode->eU!=1 ); - assert( pNode->eU!=3 && pNode->eU!=5 ); - VVA( pNode->eU = 4 ); - pNode->jnFlags |= (u8)JNODE_REPLACE; - pNode->u.iReplace = i + 1; + jsonReplaceNode(ctx, pParse, (u32)(pNode - pParse->aNode), argv[i+1]); } } - if( x.aNode[0].jnFlags & JNODE_REPLACE ){ - assert( x.aNode[0].eU==4 ); - sqlite3_result_value(ctx, argv[x.aNode[0].u.iReplace]); - }else{ - jsonReturnJson(x.aNode, ctx, argv); - } + jsonDebugPrintParse(pParse); + jsonReturnJson(pParse, pParse->aNode, ctx, 1); jsonSetDone: - jsonParseReset(&x); + jsonParseFree(pParse); } /* @@ -202252,7 +205554,7 @@ static void jsonTypeFunc( const char *zPath; JsonNode *pNode; - p = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv, ctx); + p = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv[0], ctx, 0); if( p==0 ) return; if( argc==2 ){ zPath = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[1]); @@ -202278,13 +205580,19 @@ static void jsonValidFunc( ){ JsonParse *p; /* The parse */ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc); - if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ) return; - p = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv, 0); + if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ){ +#ifdef SQLITE_LEGACY_JSON_VALID + /* Incorrect legacy behavior was to return FALSE for a NULL input */ + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, 0); +#endif + return; + } + p = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv[0], 0, 0); if( p==0 || p->oom ){ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(ctx); sqlite3_free(p); }else{ - sqlite3_result_int(ctx, p->nErr==0 && p->hasNonstd==0); + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, p->nErr==0 && (p->hasNonstd==0 || p->useMod)); if( p->nErr ) jsonParseFree(p); } } @@ -202325,7 +205633,7 @@ static void jsonErrorFunc( JsonParse *p; /* The parse */ UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc); if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ) return; - p = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv, 0); + p = jsonParseCached(ctx, argv[0], 0, 0); if( p==0 || p->oom ){ sqlite3_result_error_nomem(ctx); sqlite3_free(p); @@ -202334,7 +205642,7 @@ static void jsonErrorFunc( }else{ int n = 1; u32 i; - const char *z = p->zJson; + const char *z = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]); for(i=0; iiErr && ALWAYS(z[i]); i++){ if( (z[i]&0xc0)!=0x80 ) n++; } @@ -202382,7 +205690,8 @@ static void jsonArrayCompute(sqlite3_context *ctx, int isFinal){ assert( pStr->bStatic ); }else if( isFinal ){ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, pStr->zBuf, (int)pStr->nUsed, - pStr->bStatic ? SQLITE_TRANSIENT : sqlite3_free); + pStr->bStatic ? SQLITE_TRANSIENT : + sqlite3RCStrUnref); pStr->bStatic = 1; }else{ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, pStr->zBuf, (int)pStr->nUsed, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); @@ -202423,7 +205732,7 @@ static void jsonGroupInverse( pStr = (JsonString*)sqlite3_aggregate_context(ctx, 0); #ifdef NEVER /* pStr is always non-NULL since jsonArrayStep() or jsonObjectStep() will - ** always have been called to initalize it */ + ** always have been called to initialize it */ if( NEVER(!pStr) ) return; #endif z = pStr->zBuf; @@ -202490,7 +205799,8 @@ static void jsonObjectCompute(sqlite3_context *ctx, int isFinal){ assert( pStr->bStatic ); }else if( isFinal ){ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, pStr->zBuf, (int)pStr->nUsed, - pStr->bStatic ? SQLITE_TRANSIENT : sqlite3_free); + pStr->bStatic ? SQLITE_TRANSIENT : + sqlite3RCStrUnref); pStr->bStatic = 1; }else{ sqlite3_result_text(ctx, pStr->zBuf, (int)pStr->nUsed, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); @@ -202601,7 +205911,6 @@ static int jsonEachOpenTree(sqlite3_vtab *p, sqlite3_vtab_cursor **ppCursor){ /* Reset a JsonEachCursor back to its original state. Free any memory ** held. */ static void jsonEachCursorReset(JsonEachCursor *p){ - sqlite3_free(p->zJson); sqlite3_free(p->zRoot); jsonParseReset(&p->sParse); p->iRowid = 0; @@ -202739,7 +206048,7 @@ static int jsonEachColumn( case JEACH_KEY: { if( p->i==0 ) break; if( p->eType==JSON_OBJECT ){ - jsonReturn(pThis, ctx, 0); + jsonReturn(&p->sParse, pThis, ctx); }else if( p->eType==JSON_ARRAY ){ u32 iKey; if( p->bRecursive ){ @@ -202755,7 +206064,7 @@ static int jsonEachColumn( } case JEACH_VALUE: { if( pThis->jnFlags & JNODE_LABEL ) pThis++; - jsonReturn(pThis, ctx, 0); + jsonReturn(&p->sParse, pThis, ctx); break; } case JEACH_TYPE: { @@ -202766,7 +206075,7 @@ static int jsonEachColumn( case JEACH_ATOM: { if( pThis->jnFlags & JNODE_LABEL ) pThis++; if( pThis->eType>=JSON_ARRAY ) break; - jsonReturn(pThis, ctx, 0); + jsonReturn(&p->sParse, pThis, ctx); break; } case JEACH_ID: { @@ -202921,11 +206230,19 @@ static int jsonEachFilter( if( idxNum==0 ) return SQLITE_OK; z = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]); if( z==0 ) return SQLITE_OK; - n = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]); - p->zJson = sqlite3_malloc64( n+1 ); - if( p->zJson==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; - memcpy(p->zJson, z, (size_t)n+1); - if( jsonParse(&p->sParse, 0, p->zJson) ){ + memset(&p->sParse, 0, sizeof(p->sParse)); + p->sParse.nJPRef = 1; + if( sqlite3ValueIsOfClass(argv[0], sqlite3RCStrUnref) ){ + p->sParse.zJson = sqlite3RCStrRef((char*)z); + }else{ + n = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]); + p->sParse.zJson = sqlite3RCStrNew( n+1 ); + if( p->sParse.zJson==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; + memcpy(p->sParse.zJson, z, (size_t)n+1); + } + p->sParse.bJsonIsRCStr = 1; + p->zJson = p->sParse.zJson; + if( jsonParse(&p->sParse, 0) ){ int rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; if( p->sParse.oom==0 ){ sqlite3_free(cur->pVtab->zErrMsg); @@ -203010,7 +206327,8 @@ static sqlite3_module jsonEachModule = { 0, /* xSavepoint */ 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ - 0 /* xShadowName */ + 0, /* xShadowName */ + 0 /* xIntegrity */ }; /* The methods of the json_tree virtual table. */ @@ -203038,7 +206356,8 @@ static sqlite3_module jsonTreeModule = { 0, /* xSavepoint */ 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ - 0 /* xShadowName */ + 0, /* xShadowName */ + 0 /* xIntegrity */ }; #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */ #endif /* !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_JSON) */ @@ -203203,6 +206522,11 @@ typedef unsigned int u32; #endif #endif /* !defined(SQLITE_AMALGAMATION) */ +/* Macro to check for 4-byte alignment. Only used inside of assert() */ +#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG +# define FOUR_BYTE_ALIGNED(X) ((((char*)(X) - (char*)0) & 3)==0) +#endif + /* #include */ /* #include */ /* #include */ @@ -203268,6 +206592,7 @@ struct Rtree { int iDepth; /* Current depth of the r-tree structure */ char *zDb; /* Name of database containing r-tree table */ char *zName; /* Name of r-tree table */ + char *zNodeName; /* Name of the %_node table */ u32 nBusy; /* Current number of users of this structure */ i64 nRowEst; /* Estimated number of rows in this table */ u32 nCursor; /* Number of open cursors */ @@ -203280,7 +206605,6 @@ struct Rtree { ** headed by the node (leaf nodes have RtreeNode.iNode==0). */ RtreeNode *pDeleted; - int iReinsertHeight; /* Height of sub-trees Reinsert() has run on */ /* Blob I/O on xxx_node */ sqlite3_blob *pNodeBlob; @@ -203577,15 +206901,20 @@ struct RtreeMatchArg { ** -DSQLITE_RUNTIME_BYTEORDER=1 is set, then byte-order is determined ** at run-time. */ -#ifndef SQLITE_BYTEORDER -# if defined(i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) || \ +#ifndef SQLITE_BYTEORDER /* Replicate changes at tag-20230904a */ +# if defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && __BYTE_ORDER__==__ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ +# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 4321 +# elif defined(__BYTE_ORDER__) && __BYTE_ORDER__==__ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ +# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 1234 +# elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN__) && __BIG_ENDIAN__==1 +# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 4321 +# elif defined(i386) || defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86) || \ defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_X64) || \ defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(_M_ARM) || defined(__x86) || \ defined(__ARMEL__) || defined(__AARCH64EL__) || defined(_M_ARM64) -# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 1234 -# elif defined(sparc) || defined(__ppc__) || \ - defined(__ARMEB__) || defined(__AARCH64EB__) -# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 4321 +# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 1234 +# elif defined(sparc) || defined(__ARMEB__) || defined(__AARCH64EB__) +# define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 4321 # else # define SQLITE_BYTEORDER 0 # endif @@ -203609,7 +206938,7 @@ static int readInt16(u8 *p){ return (p[0]<<8) + p[1]; } static void readCoord(u8 *p, RtreeCoord *pCoord){ - assert( (((sqlite3_uint64)p)&3)==0 ); /* p is always 4-byte aligned */ + assert( FOUR_BYTE_ALIGNED(p) ); #if SQLITE_BYTEORDER==1234 && MSVC_VERSION>=1300 pCoord->u = _byteswap_ulong(*(u32*)p); #elif SQLITE_BYTEORDER==1234 && GCC_VERSION>=4003000 @@ -203663,7 +206992,7 @@ static void writeInt16(u8 *p, int i){ } static int writeCoord(u8 *p, RtreeCoord *pCoord){ u32 i; - assert( (((sqlite3_uint64)p)&3)==0 ); /* p is always 4-byte aligned */ + assert( FOUR_BYTE_ALIGNED(p) ); assert( sizeof(RtreeCoord)==4 ); assert( sizeof(u32)==4 ); #if SQLITE_BYTEORDER==1234 && GCC_VERSION>=4003000 @@ -203834,11 +207163,9 @@ static int nodeAcquire( } } if( pRtree->pNodeBlob==0 ){ - char *zTab = sqlite3_mprintf("%s_node", pRtree->zName); - if( zTab==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; - rc = sqlite3_blob_open(pRtree->db, pRtree->zDb, zTab, "data", iNode, 0, + rc = sqlite3_blob_open(pRtree->db, pRtree->zDb, pRtree->zNodeName, + "data", iNode, 0, &pRtree->pNodeBlob); - sqlite3_free(zTab); } if( rc ){ nodeBlobReset(pRtree); @@ -204391,7 +207718,7 @@ static void rtreeNonleafConstraint( assert(p->op==RTREE_LE || p->op==RTREE_LT || p->op==RTREE_GE || p->op==RTREE_GT || p->op==RTREE_EQ || p->op==RTREE_TRUE || p->op==RTREE_FALSE ); - assert( (((sqlite3_uint64)pCellData)&3)==0 ); /* 4-byte aligned */ + assert( FOUR_BYTE_ALIGNED(pCellData) ); switch( p->op ){ case RTREE_TRUE: return; /* Always satisfied */ case RTREE_FALSE: break; /* Never satisfied */ @@ -204444,7 +207771,7 @@ static void rtreeLeafConstraint( || p->op==RTREE_GT || p->op==RTREE_EQ || p->op==RTREE_TRUE || p->op==RTREE_FALSE ); pCellData += 8 + p->iCoord*4; - assert( (((sqlite3_uint64)pCellData)&3)==0 ); /* 4-byte aligned */ + assert( FOUR_BYTE_ALIGNED(pCellData) ); RTREE_DECODE_COORD(eInt, pCellData, xN); switch( p->op ){ case RTREE_TRUE: return; /* Always satisfied */ @@ -205014,7 +208341,20 @@ static int rtreeFilter( p->pInfo->nCoord = pRtree->nDim2; p->pInfo->anQueue = pCsr->anQueue; p->pInfo->mxLevel = pRtree->iDepth + 1; - }else if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER || eType==SQLITE_FLOAT ){ + }else if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ + sqlite3_int64 iVal = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[ii]); +#ifdef SQLITE_RTREE_INT_ONLY + p->u.rValue = iVal; +#else + p->u.rValue = (double)iVal; + if( iVal>=((sqlite3_int64)1)<<48 + || iVal<=-(((sqlite3_int64)1)<<48) + ){ + if( p->op==RTREE_LT ) p->op = RTREE_LE; + if( p->op==RTREE_GT ) p->op = RTREE_GE; + } +#endif + }else if( eType==SQLITE_FLOAT ){ #ifdef SQLITE_RTREE_INT_ONLY p->u.rValue = sqlite3_value_int64(argv[ii]); #else @@ -205145,11 +208485,12 @@ static int rtreeBestIndex(sqlite3_vtab *tab, sqlite3_index_info *pIdxInfo){ || p->op==SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_MATCH) ){ u8 op; + u8 doOmit = 1; switch( p->op ){ - case SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ: op = RTREE_EQ; break; - case SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GT: op = RTREE_GT; break; + case SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ: op = RTREE_EQ; doOmit = 0; break; + case SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GT: op = RTREE_GT; doOmit = 0; break; case SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LE: op = RTREE_LE; break; - case SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LT: op = RTREE_LT; break; + case SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LT: op = RTREE_LT; doOmit = 0; break; case SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GE: op = RTREE_GE; break; case SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_MATCH: op = RTREE_MATCH; break; default: op = 0; break; @@ -205158,15 +208499,19 @@ static int rtreeBestIndex(sqlite3_vtab *tab, sqlite3_index_info *pIdxInfo){ zIdxStr[iIdx++] = op; zIdxStr[iIdx++] = (char)(p->iColumn - 1 + '0'); pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[ii].argvIndex = (iIdx/2); - pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[ii].omit = 1; + pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[ii].omit = doOmit; } } } pIdxInfo->idxNum = 2; pIdxInfo->needToFreeIdxStr = 1; - if( iIdx>0 && 0==(pIdxInfo->idxStr = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", zIdxStr)) ){ - return SQLITE_NOMEM; + if( iIdx>0 ){ + pIdxInfo->idxStr = sqlite3_malloc( iIdx+1 ); + if( pIdxInfo->idxStr==0 ){ + return SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + memcpy(pIdxInfo->idxStr, zIdxStr, iIdx+1); } nRow = pRtree->nRowEst >> (iIdx/2); @@ -205245,31 +208590,22 @@ static void cellUnion(Rtree *pRtree, RtreeCell *p1, RtreeCell *p2){ */ static int cellContains(Rtree *pRtree, RtreeCell *p1, RtreeCell *p2){ int ii; - int isInt = (pRtree->eCoordType==RTREE_COORD_INT32); - for(ii=0; iinDim2; ii+=2){ - RtreeCoord *a1 = &p1->aCoord[ii]; - RtreeCoord *a2 = &p2->aCoord[ii]; - if( (!isInt && (a2[0].fa1[1].f)) - || ( isInt && (a2[0].ia1[1].i)) - ){ - return 0; + if( pRtree->eCoordType==RTREE_COORD_INT32 ){ + for(ii=0; iinDim2; ii+=2){ + RtreeCoord *a1 = &p1->aCoord[ii]; + RtreeCoord *a2 = &p2->aCoord[ii]; + if( a2[0].ia1[1].i ) return 0; + } + }else{ + for(ii=0; iinDim2; ii+=2){ + RtreeCoord *a1 = &p1->aCoord[ii]; + RtreeCoord *a2 = &p2->aCoord[ii]; + if( a2[0].fa1[1].f ) return 0; } } return 1; } -/* -** Return the amount cell p would grow by if it were unioned with pCell. -*/ -static RtreeDValue cellGrowth(Rtree *pRtree, RtreeCell *p, RtreeCell *pCell){ - RtreeDValue area; - RtreeCell cell; - memcpy(&cell, p, sizeof(RtreeCell)); - area = cellArea(pRtree, &cell); - cellUnion(pRtree, &cell, pCell); - return (cellArea(pRtree, &cell)-area); -} - static RtreeDValue cellOverlap( Rtree *pRtree, RtreeCell *p, @@ -205316,38 +208652,52 @@ static int ChooseLeaf( for(ii=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && ii<(pRtree->iDepth-iHeight); ii++){ int iCell; sqlite3_int64 iBest = 0; - + int bFound = 0; RtreeDValue fMinGrowth = RTREE_ZERO; RtreeDValue fMinArea = RTREE_ZERO; - int nCell = NCELL(pNode); - RtreeCell cell; RtreeNode *pChild = 0; - RtreeCell *aCell = 0; - - /* Select the child node which will be enlarged the least if pCell - ** is inserted into it. Resolve ties by choosing the entry with - ** the smallest area. + /* First check to see if there is are any cells in pNode that completely + ** contains pCell. If two or more cells in pNode completely contain pCell + ** then pick the smallest. */ for(iCell=0; iCell1 ){ - int iLeft = 0; - int iRight = 0; - - int nLeft = nIdx/2; - int nRight = nIdx-nLeft; - int *aLeft = aIdx; - int *aRight = &aIdx[nLeft]; - - SortByDistance(aLeft, nLeft, aDistance, aSpare); - SortByDistance(aRight, nRight, aDistance, aSpare); - - memcpy(aSpare, aLeft, sizeof(int)*nLeft); - aLeft = aSpare; - - while( iLeftnDim; iDim++){ - aCenterCoord[iDim] += DCOORD(aCell[ii].aCoord[iDim*2]); - aCenterCoord[iDim] += DCOORD(aCell[ii].aCoord[iDim*2+1]); - } - } - for(iDim=0; iDimnDim; iDim++){ - aCenterCoord[iDim] = (aCenterCoord[iDim]/(nCell*(RtreeDValue)2)); - } - - for(ii=0; iinDim; iDim++){ - RtreeDValue coord = (DCOORD(aCell[ii].aCoord[iDim*2+1]) - - DCOORD(aCell[ii].aCoord[iDim*2])); - aDistance[ii] += (coord-aCenterCoord[iDim])*(coord-aCenterCoord[iDim]); - } - } - - SortByDistance(aOrder, nCell, aDistance, aSpare); - nodeZero(pRtree, pNode); - - for(ii=0; rc==SQLITE_OK && ii<(nCell-(RTREE_MINCELLS(pRtree)+1)); ii++){ - RtreeCell *p = &aCell[aOrder[ii]]; - nodeInsertCell(pRtree, pNode, p); - if( p->iRowid==pCell->iRowid ){ - if( iHeight==0 ){ - rc = rowidWrite(pRtree, p->iRowid, pNode->iNode); - }else{ - rc = parentWrite(pRtree, p->iRowid, pNode->iNode); - } - } - } - if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - rc = fixBoundingBox(pRtree, pNode); - } - for(; rc==SQLITE_OK && iiiNode currently contains - ** the height of the sub-tree headed by the cell. - */ - RtreeNode *pInsert; - RtreeCell *p = &aCell[aOrder[ii]]; - rc = ChooseLeaf(pRtree, p, iHeight, &pInsert); - if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - int rc2; - rc = rtreeInsertCell(pRtree, pInsert, p, iHeight); - rc2 = nodeRelease(pRtree, pInsert); - if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - rc = rc2; - } - } - } - - sqlite3_free(aCell); - return rc; -} - /* ** Insert cell pCell into node pNode. Node pNode is the head of a ** subtree iHeight high (leaf nodes have iHeight==0). @@ -206096,12 +209274,7 @@ static int rtreeInsertCell( } } if( nodeInsertCell(pRtree, pNode, pCell) ){ - if( iHeight<=pRtree->iReinsertHeight || pNode->iNode==1){ - rc = SplitNode(pRtree, pNode, pCell, iHeight); - }else{ - pRtree->iReinsertHeight = iHeight; - rc = Reinsert(pRtree, pNode, pCell, iHeight); - } + rc = SplitNode(pRtree, pNode, pCell, iHeight); }else{ rc = AdjustTree(pRtree, pNode, pCell); if( ALWAYS(rc==SQLITE_OK) ){ @@ -206444,7 +209617,6 @@ static int rtreeUpdate( } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ int rc2; - pRtree->iReinsertHeight = -1; rc = rtreeInsertCell(pRtree, pLeaf, &cell, 0); rc2 = nodeRelease(pRtree, pLeaf); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ @@ -206585,8 +209757,11 @@ static int rtreeShadowName(const char *zName){ return 0; } +/* Forward declaration */ +static int rtreeIntegrity(sqlite3_vtab*, const char*, const char*, int, char**); + static sqlite3_module rtreeModule = { - 3, /* iVersion */ + 4, /* iVersion */ rtreeCreate, /* xCreate - create a table */ rtreeConnect, /* xConnect - connect to an existing table */ rtreeBestIndex, /* xBestIndex - Determine search strategy */ @@ -206609,7 +209784,8 @@ static sqlite3_module rtreeModule = { rtreeSavepoint, /* xSavepoint */ 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ - rtreeShadowName /* xShadowName */ + rtreeShadowName, /* xShadowName */ + rtreeIntegrity /* xIntegrity */ }; static int rtreeSqlInit( @@ -206865,22 +210041,27 @@ static int rtreeInit( } sqlite3_vtab_config(db, SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT, 1); + sqlite3_vtab_config(db, SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS); + /* Allocate the sqlite3_vtab structure */ nDb = (int)strlen(argv[1]); nName = (int)strlen(argv[2]); - pRtree = (Rtree *)sqlite3_malloc64(sizeof(Rtree)+nDb+nName+2); + pRtree = (Rtree *)sqlite3_malloc64(sizeof(Rtree)+nDb+nName*2+8); if( !pRtree ){ return SQLITE_NOMEM; } - memset(pRtree, 0, sizeof(Rtree)+nDb+nName+2); + memset(pRtree, 0, sizeof(Rtree)+nDb+nName*2+8); pRtree->nBusy = 1; pRtree->base.pModule = &rtreeModule; pRtree->zDb = (char *)&pRtree[1]; pRtree->zName = &pRtree->zDb[nDb+1]; + pRtree->zNodeName = &pRtree->zName[nName+1]; pRtree->eCoordType = (u8)eCoordType; memcpy(pRtree->zDb, argv[1], nDb); memcpy(pRtree->zName, argv[2], nName); + memcpy(pRtree->zNodeName, argv[2], nName); + memcpy(&pRtree->zNodeName[nName], "_node", 6); /* Create/Connect to the underlying relational database schema. If @@ -207377,7 +210558,6 @@ static int rtreeCheckTable( ){ RtreeCheck check; /* Common context for various routines */ sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0; /* Used to find column count of rtree table */ - int bEnd = 0; /* True if transaction should be closed */ int nAux = 0; /* Number of extra columns. */ /* Initialize the context object */ @@ -207386,14 +210566,6 @@ static int rtreeCheckTable( check.zDb = zDb; check.zTab = zTab; - /* If there is not already an open transaction, open one now. This is - ** to ensure that the queries run as part of this integrity-check operate - ** on a consistent snapshot. */ - if( sqlite3_get_autocommit(db) ){ - check.rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "BEGIN", 0, 0, 0); - bEnd = 1; - } - /* Find the number of auxiliary columns */ if( check.rc==SQLITE_OK ){ pStmt = rtreeCheckPrepare(&check, "SELECT * FROM %Q.'%q_rowid'", zDb, zTab); @@ -207434,15 +210606,34 @@ static int rtreeCheckTable( sqlite3_finalize(check.aCheckMapping[0]); sqlite3_finalize(check.aCheckMapping[1]); - /* If one was opened, close the transaction */ - if( bEnd ){ - int rc = sqlite3_exec(db, "END", 0, 0, 0); - if( check.rc==SQLITE_OK ) check.rc = rc; - } *pzReport = check.zReport; return check.rc; } +/* +** Implementation of the xIntegrity method for Rtree. +*/ +static int rtreeIntegrity( + sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, /* The virtual table to check */ + const char *zSchema, /* Schema in which the virtual table lives */ + const char *zName, /* Name of the virtual table */ + int isQuick, /* True for a quick_check */ + char **pzErr /* Write results here */ +){ + Rtree *pRtree = (Rtree*)pVtab; + int rc; + assert( pzErr!=0 && *pzErr==0 ); + UNUSED_PARAMETER(zSchema); + UNUSED_PARAMETER(zName); + UNUSED_PARAMETER(isQuick); + rc = rtreeCheckTable(pRtree->db, pRtree->zDb, pRtree->zName, pzErr); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && *pzErr ){ + *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("In RTree %s.%s:\n%z", + pRtree->zDb, pRtree->zName, *pzErr); + } + return rc; +} + /* ** Usage: ** @@ -208764,24 +211955,28 @@ static int geopolyInit( (void)pAux; sqlite3_vtab_config(db, SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT, 1); + sqlite3_vtab_config(db, SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS); /* Allocate the sqlite3_vtab structure */ nDb = strlen(argv[1]); nName = strlen(argv[2]); - pRtree = (Rtree *)sqlite3_malloc64(sizeof(Rtree)+nDb+nName+2); + pRtree = (Rtree *)sqlite3_malloc64(sizeof(Rtree)+nDb+nName*2+8); if( !pRtree ){ return SQLITE_NOMEM; } - memset(pRtree, 0, sizeof(Rtree)+nDb+nName+2); + memset(pRtree, 0, sizeof(Rtree)+nDb+nName*2+8); pRtree->nBusy = 1; pRtree->base.pModule = &rtreeModule; pRtree->zDb = (char *)&pRtree[1]; pRtree->zName = &pRtree->zDb[nDb+1]; + pRtree->zNodeName = &pRtree->zName[nName+1]; pRtree->eCoordType = RTREE_COORD_REAL32; pRtree->nDim = 2; pRtree->nDim2 = 4; memcpy(pRtree->zDb, argv[1], nDb); memcpy(pRtree->zName, argv[2], nName); + memcpy(pRtree->zNodeName, argv[2], nName); + memcpy(&pRtree->zNodeName[nName], "_node", 6); /* Create/Connect to the underlying relational database schema. If @@ -209195,7 +212390,6 @@ static int geopolyUpdate( } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ int rc2; - pRtree->iReinsertHeight = -1; rc = rtreeInsertCell(pRtree, pLeaf, &cell, 0); rc2 = nodeRelease(pRtree, pLeaf); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ @@ -209292,7 +212486,8 @@ static sqlite3_module geopolyModule = { rtreeSavepoint, /* xSavepoint */ 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ - rtreeShadowName /* xShadowName */ + rtreeShadowName, /* xShadowName */ + rtreeIntegrity /* xIntegrity */ }; static int sqlite3_geopoly_init(sqlite3 *db){ @@ -217306,7 +220501,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3DbstatRegister(sqlite3 *db){ 0, /* xSavepoint */ 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ - 0 /* xShadowName */ + 0, /* xShadowName */ + 0 /* xIntegrity */ }; return sqlite3_create_module(db, "dbstat", &dbstat_module, 0); } @@ -217743,7 +220939,8 @@ SQLITE_PRIVATE int sqlite3DbpageRegister(sqlite3 *db){ 0, /* xSavepoint */ 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ - 0 /* xShadowName */ + 0, /* xShadowName */ + 0 /* xIntegrity */ }; return sqlite3_create_module(db, "sqlite_dbpage", &dbpage_module, 0); } @@ -217874,6 +221071,18 @@ struct sqlite3_changeset_iter { ** The data associated with each hash-table entry is a structure containing ** a subset of the initial values that the modified row contained at the ** start of the session. Or no initial values if the row was inserted. +** +** pDfltStmt: +** This is only used by the sqlite3changegroup_xxx() APIs, not by +** regular sqlite3_session objects. It is a SELECT statement that +** selects the default value for each table column. For example, +** if the table is +** +** CREATE TABLE xx(a DEFAULT 1, b, c DEFAULT 'abc') +** +** then this variable is the compiled version of: +** +** SELECT 1, NULL, 'abc' */ struct SessionTable { SessionTable *pNext; @@ -217882,10 +221091,12 @@ struct SessionTable { int bStat1; /* True if this is sqlite_stat1 */ int bRowid; /* True if this table uses rowid for PK */ const char **azCol; /* Column names */ + const char **azDflt; /* Default value expressions */ u8 *abPK; /* Array of primary key flags */ int nEntry; /* Total number of entries in hash table */ int nChange; /* Size of apChange[] array */ SessionChange **apChange; /* Hash table buckets */ + sqlite3_stmt *pDfltStmt; }; /* @@ -218054,6 +221265,7 @@ struct SessionTable { struct SessionChange { u8 op; /* One of UPDATE, DELETE, INSERT */ u8 bIndirect; /* True if this change is "indirect" */ + u16 nRecordField; /* Number of fields in aRecord[] */ int nMaxSize; /* Max size of eventual changeset record */ int nRecord; /* Number of bytes in buffer aRecord[] */ u8 *aRecord; /* Buffer containing old.* record */ @@ -218079,7 +221291,7 @@ static int sessionVarintLen(int iVal){ ** Read a varint value from aBuf[] into *piVal. Return the number of ** bytes read. */ -static int sessionVarintGet(u8 *aBuf, int *piVal){ +static int sessionVarintGet(const u8 *aBuf, int *piVal){ return getVarint32(aBuf, *piVal); } @@ -218342,9 +221554,11 @@ static int sessionPreupdateHash( ** Return the number of bytes of space occupied by the value (including ** the type byte). */ -static int sessionSerialLen(u8 *a){ - int e = *a; +static int sessionSerialLen(const u8 *a){ + int e; int n; + assert( a!=0 ); + e = *a; if( e==0 || e==0xFF ) return 1; if( e==SQLITE_NULL ) return 1; if( e==SQLITE_INTEGER || e==SQLITE_FLOAT ) return 9; @@ -218646,6 +221860,7 @@ static int sessionPreupdateEqual( rc = pSession->hook.xOld(pSession->hook.pCtx, iCol, &pVal); } assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); + (void)rc; /* Suppress warning about unused variable */ if( sqlite3_value_type(pVal)!=eType ) return 0; /* A SessionChange object never has a NULL value in a PK column */ @@ -218748,13 +221963,14 @@ static int sessionGrowHash( ** ** For example, if the table is declared as: ** -** CREATE TABLE tbl1(w, x, y, z, PRIMARY KEY(w, z)); +** CREATE TABLE tbl1(w, x DEFAULT 'abc', y, z, PRIMARY KEY(w, z)); ** -** Then the four output variables are populated as follows: +** Then the five output variables are populated as follows: ** ** *pnCol = 4 ** *pzTab = "tbl1" ** *pazCol = {"w", "x", "y", "z"} +** *pazDflt = {NULL, 'abc', NULL, NULL} ** *pabPK = {1, 0, 0, 1} ** ** All returned buffers are part of the same single allocation, which must @@ -218768,6 +221984,7 @@ static int sessionTableInfo( int *pnCol, /* OUT: number of columns */ const char **pzTab, /* OUT: Copy of zThis */ const char ***pazCol, /* OUT: Array of column names for table */ + const char ***pazDflt, /* OUT: Array of default value expressions */ u8 **pabPK, /* OUT: Array of booleans - true for PK col */ int *pbRowid /* OUT: True if only PK is a rowid */ ){ @@ -218780,11 +221997,18 @@ static int sessionTableInfo( int i; u8 *pAlloc = 0; char **azCol = 0; + char **azDflt = 0; u8 *abPK = 0; int bRowid = 0; /* Set to true to use rowid as PK */ assert( pazCol && pabPK ); + *pazCol = 0; + *pabPK = 0; + *pnCol = 0; + if( pzTab ) *pzTab = 0; + if( pazDflt ) *pazDflt = 0; + nThis = sqlite3Strlen30(zThis); if( nThis==12 && 0==sqlite3_stricmp("sqlite_stat1", zThis) ){ rc = sqlite3_table_column_metadata(db, zDb, zThis, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0); @@ -218798,39 +222022,28 @@ static int sessionTableInfo( }else if( rc==SQLITE_ERROR ){ zPragma = sqlite3_mprintf(""); }else{ - *pazCol = 0; - *pabPK = 0; - *pnCol = 0; - if( pzTab ) *pzTab = 0; return rc; } }else{ zPragma = sqlite3_mprintf("PRAGMA '%q'.table_info('%q')", zDb, zThis); } if( !zPragma ){ - *pazCol = 0; - *pabPK = 0; - *pnCol = 0; - if( pzTab ) *pzTab = 0; return SQLITE_NOMEM; } rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zPragma, -1, &pStmt, 0); sqlite3_free(zPragma); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ - *pazCol = 0; - *pabPK = 0; - *pnCol = 0; - if( pzTab ) *pzTab = 0; return rc; } nByte = nThis + 1; bRowid = (pbRowid!=0); while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){ - nByte += sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 1); + nByte += sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 1); /* name */ + nByte += sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 4); /* dflt_value */ nDbCol++; - if( sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 5) ) bRowid = 0; + if( sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 5) ) bRowid = 0; /* pk */ } if( nDbCol==0 ) bRowid = 0; nDbCol += bRowid; @@ -218838,15 +222051,18 @@ static int sessionTableInfo( rc = sqlite3_reset(pStmt); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - nByte += nDbCol * (sizeof(const char *) + sizeof(u8) + 1); + nByte += nDbCol * (sizeof(const char *)*2 + sizeof(u8) + 1 + 1); pAlloc = sessionMalloc64(pSession, nByte); if( pAlloc==0 ){ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + }else{ + memset(pAlloc, 0, nByte); } } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ azCol = (char **)pAlloc; - pAlloc = (u8 *)&azCol[nDbCol]; + azDflt = (char**)&azCol[nDbCol]; + pAlloc = (u8 *)&azDflt[nDbCol]; abPK = (u8 *)pAlloc; pAlloc = &abPK[nDbCol]; if( pzTab ){ @@ -218866,11 +222082,21 @@ static int sessionTableInfo( } while( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){ int nName = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 1); + int nDflt = sqlite3_column_bytes(pStmt, 4); const unsigned char *zName = sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 1); + const unsigned char *zDflt = sqlite3_column_text(pStmt, 4); + if( zName==0 ) break; memcpy(pAlloc, zName, nName+1); azCol[i] = (char *)pAlloc; pAlloc += nName+1; + if( zDflt ){ + memcpy(pAlloc, zDflt, nDflt+1); + azDflt[i] = (char *)pAlloc; + pAlloc += nDflt+1; + }else{ + azDflt[i] = 0; + } abPK[i] = sqlite3_column_int(pStmt, 5); i++; } @@ -218881,14 +222107,11 @@ static int sessionTableInfo( ** free any allocation made. An error code will be returned in this case. */ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - *pazCol = (const char **)azCol; + *pazCol = (const char**)azCol; + if( pazDflt ) *pazDflt = (const char**)azDflt; *pabPK = abPK; *pnCol = nDbCol; }else{ - *pazCol = 0; - *pabPK = 0; - *pnCol = 0; - if( pzTab ) *pzTab = 0; sessionFree(pSession, azCol); } if( pbRowid ) *pbRowid = bRowid; @@ -218897,10 +222120,9 @@ static int sessionTableInfo( } /* -** This function is only called from within a pre-update handler for a -** write to table pTab, part of session pSession. If this is the first -** write to this table, initalize the SessionTable.nCol, azCol[] and -** abPK[] arrays accordingly. +** This function is called to initialize the SessionTable.nCol, azCol[] +** abPK[] and azDflt[] members of SessionTable object pTab. If these +** fields are already initilialized, this function is a no-op. ** ** If an error occurs, an error code is stored in sqlite3_session.rc and ** non-zero returned. Or, if no error occurs but the table has no primary @@ -218908,15 +222130,22 @@ static int sessionTableInfo( ** indicate that updates on this table should be ignored. SessionTable.abPK ** is set to NULL in this case. */ -static int sessionInitTable(sqlite3_session *pSession, SessionTable *pTab){ +static int sessionInitTable( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Optional session handle */ + SessionTable *pTab, /* Table object to initialize */ + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle to read schema from */ + const char *zDb /* Name of db - "main", "temp" etc. */ +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + if( pTab->nCol==0 ){ u8 *abPK; assert( pTab->azCol==0 || pTab->abPK==0 ); - pSession->rc = sessionTableInfo(pSession, pSession->db, pSession->zDb, - pTab->zName, &pTab->nCol, 0, &pTab->azCol, &abPK, - (pSession->bImplicitPK ? &pTab->bRowid : 0) + rc = sessionTableInfo(pSession, db, zDb, + pTab->zName, &pTab->nCol, 0, &pTab->azCol, &pTab->azDflt, &abPK, + ((pSession==0 || pSession->bImplicitPK) ? &pTab->bRowid : 0) ); - if( pSession->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ int i; for(i=0; inCol; i++){ if( abPK[i] ){ @@ -218928,14 +222157,321 @@ static int sessionInitTable(sqlite3_session *pSession, SessionTable *pTab){ pTab->bStat1 = 1; } - if( pSession->bEnableSize ){ + if( pSession && pSession->bEnableSize ){ pSession->nMaxChangesetSize += ( 1 + sessionVarintLen(pTab->nCol) + pTab->nCol + strlen(pTab->zName)+1 ); } } } - return (pSession->rc || pTab->abPK==0); + + if( pSession ){ + pSession->rc = rc; + return (rc || pTab->abPK==0); + } + return rc; +} + +/* +** Re-initialize table object pTab. +*/ +static int sessionReinitTable(sqlite3_session *pSession, SessionTable *pTab){ + int nCol = 0; + const char **azCol = 0; + const char **azDflt = 0; + u8 *abPK = 0; + int bRowid = 0; + + assert( pSession->rc==SQLITE_OK ); + + pSession->rc = sessionTableInfo(pSession, pSession->db, pSession->zDb, + pTab->zName, &nCol, 0, &azCol, &azDflt, &abPK, + (pSession->bImplicitPK ? &bRowid : 0) + ); + if( pSession->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( pTab->nCol>nCol || pTab->bRowid!=bRowid ){ + pSession->rc = SQLITE_SCHEMA; + }else{ + int ii; + int nOldCol = pTab->nCol; + for(ii=0; iinCol ){ + if( pTab->abPK[ii]!=abPK[ii] ){ + pSession->rc = SQLITE_SCHEMA; + } + }else if( abPK[ii] ){ + pSession->rc = SQLITE_SCHEMA; + } + } + + if( pSession->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + const char **a = pTab->azCol; + pTab->azCol = azCol; + pTab->nCol = nCol; + pTab->azDflt = azDflt; + pTab->abPK = abPK; + azCol = a; + } + if( pSession->bEnableSize ){ + pSession->nMaxChangesetSize += (nCol - nOldCol); + pSession->nMaxChangesetSize += sessionVarintLen(nCol); + pSession->nMaxChangesetSize -= sessionVarintLen(nOldCol); + } + } + } + + sqlite3_free((char*)azCol); + return pSession->rc; +} + +/* +** Session-change object (*pp) contains an old.* record with fewer than +** nCol fields. This function updates it with the default values for +** the missing fields. +*/ +static void sessionUpdateOneChange( + sqlite3_session *pSession, /* For memory accounting */ + int *pRc, /* IN/OUT: Error code */ + SessionChange **pp, /* IN/OUT: Change object to update */ + int nCol, /* Number of columns now in table */ + sqlite3_stmt *pDflt /* SELECT */ +){ + SessionChange *pOld = *pp; + + while( pOld->nRecordFieldnRecordField; + int eType = sqlite3_column_type(pDflt, iField); + switch( eType ){ + case SQLITE_NULL: + nIncr = 1; + break; + case SQLITE_INTEGER: + case SQLITE_FLOAT: + nIncr = 9; + break; + default: { + int n = sqlite3_column_bytes(pDflt, iField); + nIncr = 1 + sessionVarintLen(n) + n; + assert( eType==SQLITE_TEXT || eType==SQLITE_BLOB ); + break; + } + } + + nByte = nIncr + (sizeof(SessionChange) + pOld->nRecord); + pNew = sessionMalloc64(pSession, nByte); + if( pNew==0 ){ + *pRc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + return; + }else{ + memcpy(pNew, pOld, sizeof(SessionChange)); + pNew->aRecord = (u8*)&pNew[1]; + memcpy(pNew->aRecord, pOld->aRecord, pOld->nRecord); + pNew->aRecord[pNew->nRecord++] = (u8)eType; + switch( eType ){ + case SQLITE_INTEGER: { + i64 iVal = sqlite3_column_int64(pDflt, iField); + sessionPutI64(&pNew->aRecord[pNew->nRecord], iVal); + pNew->nRecord += 8; + break; + } + + case SQLITE_FLOAT: { + double rVal = sqlite3_column_double(pDflt, iField); + i64 iVal = 0; + memcpy(&iVal, &rVal, sizeof(rVal)); + sessionPutI64(&pNew->aRecord[pNew->nRecord], iVal); + pNew->nRecord += 8; + break; + } + + case SQLITE_TEXT: { + int n = sqlite3_column_bytes(pDflt, iField); + const char *z = (const char*)sqlite3_column_text(pDflt, iField); + pNew->nRecord += sessionVarintPut(&pNew->aRecord[pNew->nRecord], n); + memcpy(&pNew->aRecord[pNew->nRecord], z, n); + pNew->nRecord += n; + break; + } + + case SQLITE_BLOB: { + int n = sqlite3_column_bytes(pDflt, iField); + const u8 *z = (const u8*)sqlite3_column_blob(pDflt, iField); + pNew->nRecord += sessionVarintPut(&pNew->aRecord[pNew->nRecord], n); + memcpy(&pNew->aRecord[pNew->nRecord], z, n); + pNew->nRecord += n; + break; + } + + default: + assert( eType==SQLITE_NULL ); + break; + } + + sessionFree(pSession, pOld); + *pp = pOld = pNew; + pNew->nRecordField++; + pNew->nMaxSize += nIncr; + if( pSession ){ + pSession->nMaxChangesetSize += nIncr; + } + } + } +} + +/* +** Ensure that there is room in the buffer to append nByte bytes of data. +** If not, use sqlite3_realloc() to grow the buffer so that there is. +** +** If successful, return zero. Otherwise, if an OOM condition is encountered, +** set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM and return non-zero. +*/ +static int sessionBufferGrow(SessionBuffer *p, i64 nByte, int *pRc){ +#define SESSION_MAX_BUFFER_SZ (0x7FFFFF00 - 1) + i64 nReq = p->nBuf + nByte; + if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK && nReq>p->nAlloc ){ + u8 *aNew; + i64 nNew = p->nAlloc ? p->nAlloc : 128; + + do { + nNew = nNew*2; + }while( nNewSESSION_MAX_BUFFER_SZ ){ + nNew = SESSION_MAX_BUFFER_SZ; + if( nNewaBuf, nNew); + if( 0==aNew ){ + *pRc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + }else{ + p->aBuf = aNew; + p->nAlloc = nNew; + } + } + return (*pRc!=SQLITE_OK); +} + + +/* +** This function is a no-op if *pRc is other than SQLITE_OK when it is +** called. Otherwise, append a string to the buffer. All bytes in the string +** up to (but not including) the nul-terminator are written to the buffer. +** +** If an OOM condition is encountered, set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM before +** returning. +*/ +static void sessionAppendStr( + SessionBuffer *p, + const char *zStr, + int *pRc +){ + int nStr = sqlite3Strlen30(zStr); + if( 0==sessionBufferGrow(p, nStr+1, pRc) ){ + memcpy(&p->aBuf[p->nBuf], zStr, nStr); + p->nBuf += nStr; + p->aBuf[p->nBuf] = 0x00; + } +} + +/* +** Format a string using printf() style formatting and then append it to the +** buffer using sessionAppendString(). +*/ +static void sessionAppendPrintf( + SessionBuffer *p, /* Buffer to append to */ + int *pRc, + const char *zFmt, + ... +){ + if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK ){ + char *zApp = 0; + va_list ap; + va_start(ap, zFmt); + zApp = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap); + if( zApp==0 ){ + *pRc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + }else{ + sessionAppendStr(p, zApp, pRc); + } + va_end(ap); + sqlite3_free(zApp); + } +} + +/* +** Prepare a statement against database handle db that SELECTs a single +** row containing the default values for each column in table pTab. For +** example, if pTab is declared as: +** +** CREATE TABLE pTab(a PRIMARY KEY, b DEFAULT 123, c DEFAULT 'abcd'); +** +** Then this function prepares and returns the SQL statement: +** +** SELECT NULL, 123, 'abcd'; +*/ +static int sessionPrepareDfltStmt( + sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */ + SessionTable *pTab, /* Table to prepare statement for */ + sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt /* OUT: Statement handle */ +){ + SessionBuffer sql = {0,0,0}; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + const char *zSep = " "; + int ii = 0; + + *ppStmt = 0; + sessionAppendPrintf(&sql, &rc, "SELECT"); + for(ii=0; iinCol; ii++){ + const char *zDflt = pTab->azDflt[ii] ? pTab->azDflt[ii] : "NULL"; + sessionAppendPrintf(&sql, &rc, "%s%s", zSep, zDflt); + zSep = ", "; + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, (const char*)sql.aBuf, -1, ppStmt, 0); + } + sqlite3_free(sql.aBuf); + + return rc; +} + +/* +** Table pTab has one or more existing change-records with old.* records +** with fewer than pTab->nCol columns. This function updates all such +** change-records with the default values for the missing columns. +*/ +static int sessionUpdateChanges(sqlite3_session *pSession, SessionTable *pTab){ + sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0; + int rc = pSession->rc; + + rc = sessionPrepareDfltStmt(pSession->db, pTab, &pStmt); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pStmt) ){ + int ii = 0; + SessionChange **pp = 0; + for(ii=0; iinChange; ii++){ + for(pp=&pTab->apChange[ii]; *pp; pp=&((*pp)->pNext)){ + if( (*pp)->nRecordField!=pTab->nCol ){ + sessionUpdateOneChange(pSession, &rc, pp, pTab->nCol, pStmt); + } + } + } + } + + pSession->rc = rc; + rc = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt); + if( pSession->rc==SQLITE_OK ) pSession->rc = rc; + return pSession->rc; } /* @@ -219098,16 +222634,22 @@ static void sessionPreupdateOneChange( int iHash; int bNull = 0; int rc = SQLITE_OK; + int nExpect = 0; SessionStat1Ctx stat1 = {{0,0,0,0,0},0}; if( pSession->rc ) return; /* Load table details if required */ - if( sessionInitTable(pSession, pTab) ) return; + if( sessionInitTable(pSession, pTab, pSession->db, pSession->zDb) ) return; /* Check the number of columns in this xPreUpdate call matches the ** number of columns in the table. */ - if( (pTab->nCol-pTab->bRowid)!=pSession->hook.xCount(pSession->hook.pCtx) ){ + nExpect = pSession->hook.xCount(pSession->hook.pCtx); + if( (pTab->nCol-pTab->bRowid)nCol-pTab->bRowid)!=nExpect ){ pSession->rc = SQLITE_SCHEMA; return; } @@ -219184,7 +222726,7 @@ static void sessionPreupdateOneChange( } /* Allocate the change object */ - pC = (SessionChange *)sessionMalloc64(pSession, nByte); + pC = (SessionChange*)sessionMalloc64(pSession, nByte); if( !pC ){ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; goto error_out; @@ -219217,6 +222759,7 @@ static void sessionPreupdateOneChange( if( pSession->bIndirect || pSession->hook.xDepth(pSession->hook.pCtx) ){ pC->bIndirect = 1; } + pC->nRecordField = pTab->nCol; pC->nRecord = nByte; pC->op = op; pC->pNext = pTab->apChange[iHash]; @@ -219596,7 +223139,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_diff( /* Locate and if necessary initialize the target table object */ rc = sessionFindTable(pSession, zTbl, &pTo); if( pTo==0 ) goto diff_out; - if( sessionInitTable(pSession, pTo) ){ + if( sessionInitTable(pSession, pTo, pSession->db, pSession->zDb) ){ rc = pSession->rc; goto diff_out; } @@ -219609,7 +223152,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_diff( int bRowid = 0; u8 *abPK; const char **azCol = 0; - rc = sessionTableInfo(0, db, zFrom, zTbl, &nCol, 0, &azCol, &abPK, + rc = sessionTableInfo(0, db, zFrom, zTbl, &nCol, 0, &azCol, 0, &abPK, pSession->bImplicitPK ? &bRowid : 0 ); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ @@ -219724,6 +223267,7 @@ static void sessionDeleteTable(sqlite3_session *pSession, SessionTable *pList){ sessionFree(pSession, p); } } + sqlite3_finalize(pTab->pDfltStmt); sessionFree(pSession, (char*)pTab->azCol); /* cast works around VC++ bug */ sessionFree(pSession, pTab->apChange); sessionFree(pSession, pTab); @@ -219758,7 +223302,7 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3session_delete(sqlite3_session *pSession){ /* Assert that all allocations have been freed and then free the ** session object itself. */ - assert( pSession->nMalloc==0 ); + // assert( pSession->nMalloc==0 ); sqlite3_free(pSession); } @@ -219829,48 +223373,6 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_attach( return rc; } -/* -** Ensure that there is room in the buffer to append nByte bytes of data. -** If not, use sqlite3_realloc() to grow the buffer so that there is. -** -** If successful, return zero. Otherwise, if an OOM condition is encountered, -** set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM and return non-zero. -*/ -static int sessionBufferGrow(SessionBuffer *p, i64 nByte, int *pRc){ -#define SESSION_MAX_BUFFER_SZ (0x7FFFFF00 - 1) - i64 nReq = p->nBuf + nByte; - if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK && nReq>p->nAlloc ){ - u8 *aNew; - i64 nNew = p->nAlloc ? p->nAlloc : 128; - - do { - nNew = nNew*2; - }while( nNewSESSION_MAX_BUFFER_SZ ){ - nNew = SESSION_MAX_BUFFER_SZ; - if( nNewaBuf, nNew); - if( 0==aNew ){ - *pRc = SQLITE_NOMEM; - }else{ - p->aBuf = aNew; - p->nAlloc = nNew; - } - } - return (*pRc!=SQLITE_OK); -} - /* ** Append the value passed as the second argument to the buffer passed ** as the first. @@ -219939,27 +223441,6 @@ static void sessionAppendBlob( } } -/* -** This function is a no-op if *pRc is other than SQLITE_OK when it is -** called. Otherwise, append a string to the buffer. All bytes in the string -** up to (but not including) the nul-terminator are written to the buffer. -** -** If an OOM condition is encountered, set *pRc to SQLITE_NOMEM before -** returning. -*/ -static void sessionAppendStr( - SessionBuffer *p, - const char *zStr, - int *pRc -){ - int nStr = sqlite3Strlen30(zStr); - if( 0==sessionBufferGrow(p, nStr+1, pRc) ){ - memcpy(&p->aBuf[p->nBuf], zStr, nStr); - p->nBuf += nStr; - p->aBuf[p->nBuf] = 0x00; - } -} - /* ** This function is a no-op if *pRc is other than SQLITE_OK when it is ** called. Otherwise, append the string representation of integer iVal @@ -219978,27 +223459,6 @@ static void sessionAppendInteger( sessionAppendStr(p, aBuf, pRc); } -static void sessionAppendPrintf( - SessionBuffer *p, /* Buffer to append to */ - int *pRc, - const char *zFmt, - ... -){ - if( *pRc==SQLITE_OK ){ - char *zApp = 0; - va_list ap; - va_start(ap, zFmt); - zApp = sqlite3_vmprintf(zFmt, ap); - if( zApp==0 ){ - *pRc = SQLITE_NOMEM; - }else{ - sessionAppendStr(p, zApp, pRc); - } - va_end(ap); - sqlite3_free(zApp); - } -} - /* ** This function is a no-op if *pRc is other than SQLITE_OK when it is ** called. Otherwise, append the string zStr enclosed in quotes (") and @@ -220489,26 +223949,16 @@ static int sessionGenerateChangeset( for(pTab=pSession->pTable; rc==SQLITE_OK && pTab; pTab=pTab->pNext){ if( pTab->nEntry ){ const char *zName = pTab->zName; - int nCol = 0; /* Number of columns in table */ - u8 *abPK = 0; /* Primary key array */ - const char **azCol = 0; /* Table columns */ int i; /* Used to iterate through hash buckets */ sqlite3_stmt *pSel = 0; /* SELECT statement to query table pTab */ int nRewind = buf.nBuf; /* Initial size of write buffer */ int nNoop; /* Size of buffer after writing tbl header */ - int bRowid = 0; + int nOldCol = pTab->nCol; /* Check the table schema is still Ok. */ - rc = sessionTableInfo( - 0, db, pSession->zDb, zName, &nCol, 0, &azCol, &abPK, - (pSession->bImplicitPK ? &bRowid : 0) - ); - if( rc==SQLITE_OK && ( - pTab->nCol!=nCol - || pTab->bRowid!=bRowid - || memcmp(abPK, pTab->abPK, nCol) - )){ - rc = SQLITE_SCHEMA; + rc = sessionReinitTable(pSession, pTab); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pTab->nCol!=nOldCol ){ + rc = sessionUpdateChanges(pSession, pTab); } /* Write a table header */ @@ -220516,8 +223966,8 @@ static int sessionGenerateChangeset( /* Build and compile a statement to execute: */ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - rc = sessionSelectStmt( - db, 0, pSession->zDb, zName, bRowid, nCol, azCol, abPK, &pSel + rc = sessionSelectStmt(db, 0, pSession->zDb, + zName, pTab->bRowid, pTab->nCol, pTab->azCol, pTab->abPK, &pSel ); } @@ -220526,22 +223976,22 @@ static int sessionGenerateChangeset( SessionChange *p; /* Used to iterate through changes */ for(p=pTab->apChange[i]; rc==SQLITE_OK && p; p=p->pNext){ - rc = sessionSelectBind(pSel, nCol, abPK, p); + rc = sessionSelectBind(pSel, pTab->nCol, pTab->abPK, p); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) continue; if( sqlite3_step(pSel)==SQLITE_ROW ){ if( p->op==SQLITE_INSERT ){ int iCol; sessionAppendByte(&buf, SQLITE_INSERT, &rc); sessionAppendByte(&buf, p->bIndirect, &rc); - for(iCol=0; iColnCol; iCol++){ sessionAppendCol(&buf, pSel, iCol, &rc); } }else{ - assert( abPK!=0 ); /* Because sessionSelectStmt() returned ok */ - rc = sessionAppendUpdate(&buf, bPatchset, pSel, p, abPK); + assert( pTab->abPK!=0 ); + rc = sessionAppendUpdate(&buf, bPatchset, pSel, p, pTab->abPK); } }else if( p->op!=SQLITE_INSERT ){ - rc = sessionAppendDelete(&buf, bPatchset, p, nCol, abPK); + rc = sessionAppendDelete(&buf, bPatchset, p, pTab->nCol,pTab->abPK); } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = sqlite3_reset(pSel); @@ -220566,7 +224016,6 @@ static int sessionGenerateChangeset( if( buf.nBuf==nNoop ){ buf.nBuf = nRewind; } - sqlite3_free((char*)azCol); /* cast works around VC++ bug */ } } @@ -220990,15 +224439,19 @@ static int sessionReadRecord( } } if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER || eType==SQLITE_FLOAT ){ - sqlite3_int64 v = sessionGetI64(aVal); - if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ - sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(apOut[i], v); + if( (pIn->nData-pIn->iNext)<8 ){ + rc = SQLITE_CORRUPT_BKPT; }else{ - double d; - memcpy(&d, &v, 8); - sqlite3VdbeMemSetDouble(apOut[i], d); + sqlite3_int64 v = sessionGetI64(aVal); + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ + sqlite3VdbeMemSetInt64(apOut[i], v); + }else{ + double d; + memcpy(&d, &v, 8); + sqlite3VdbeMemSetDouble(apOut[i], d); + } + pIn->iNext += 8; } - pIn->iNext += 8; } } } @@ -222691,7 +226144,7 @@ static int sessionChangesetApply( sqlite3changeset_pk(pIter, &abPK, 0); rc = sessionTableInfo(0, db, "main", zNew, - &sApply.nCol, &zTab, &sApply.azCol, &sApply.abPK, &sApply.bRowid + &sApply.nCol, &zTab, &sApply.azCol, 0, &sApply.abPK, &sApply.bRowid ); if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break; for(i=0; iflags & SQLITE_FkNoAction; + + if( flags & SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_FKNOACTION ){ + db->flags |= ((u64)SQLITE_FkNoAction); + db->aDb[0].pSchema->schema_cookie -= 32; + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = sessionChangesetApply( db, pIter, xFilter, xConflict, pCtx, ppRebase, pnRebase, flags ); } + + if( (flags & SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_FKNOACTION) && savedFlag==0 ){ + assert( db->flags & SQLITE_FkNoAction ); + db->flags &= ~((u64)SQLITE_FkNoAction); + db->aDb[0].pSchema->schema_cookie -= 32; + } return rc; } @@ -222915,6 +226381,9 @@ struct sqlite3_changegroup { int rc; /* Error code */ int bPatch; /* True to accumulate patchsets */ SessionTable *pList; /* List of tables in current patch */ + + sqlite3 *db; /* Configured by changegroup_schema() */ + char *zDb; /* Configured by changegroup_schema() */ }; /* @@ -222935,6 +226404,7 @@ static int sessionChangeMerge( ){ SessionChange *pNew = 0; int rc = SQLITE_OK; + assert( aRec!=0 ); if( !pExist ){ pNew = (SessionChange *)sqlite3_malloc64(sizeof(SessionChange) + nRec); @@ -223100,6 +226570,114 @@ static int sessionChangeMerge( return rc; } +/* +** Check if a changeset entry with nCol columns and the PK array passed +** as the final argument to this function is compatible with SessionTable +** pTab. If so, return 1. Otherwise, if they are incompatible in some way, +** return 0. +*/ +static int sessionChangesetCheckCompat( + SessionTable *pTab, + int nCol, + u8 *abPK +){ + if( pTab->azCol && nColnCol ){ + int ii; + for(ii=0; iinCol; ii++){ + u8 bPK = (ii < nCol) ? abPK[ii] : 0; + if( pTab->abPK[ii]!=bPK ) return 0; + } + return 1; + } + return (pTab->nCol==nCol && 0==memcmp(abPK, pTab->abPK, nCol)); +} + +static int sessionChangesetExtendRecord( + sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp, + SessionTable *pTab, + int nCol, + int op, + const u8 *aRec, + int nRec, + SessionBuffer *pOut +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + int ii = 0; + + assert( pTab->azCol ); + assert( nColnCol ); + + pOut->nBuf = 0; + if( op==SQLITE_INSERT || (op==SQLITE_DELETE && pGrp->bPatch==0) ){ + /* Append the missing default column values to the record. */ + sessionAppendBlob(pOut, aRec, nRec, &rc); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pTab->pDfltStmt==0 ){ + rc = sessionPrepareDfltStmt(pGrp->db, pTab, &pTab->pDfltStmt); + } + for(ii=nCol; rc==SQLITE_OK && iinCol; ii++){ + int eType = sqlite3_column_type(pTab->pDfltStmt, ii); + sessionAppendByte(pOut, eType, &rc); + switch( eType ){ + case SQLITE_FLOAT: + case SQLITE_INTEGER: { + i64 iVal; + if( eType==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ + iVal = sqlite3_column_int64(pTab->pDfltStmt, ii); + }else{ + double rVal = sqlite3_column_int64(pTab->pDfltStmt, ii); + memcpy(&iVal, &rVal, sizeof(i64)); + } + if( SQLITE_OK==sessionBufferGrow(pOut, 8, &rc) ){ + sessionPutI64(&pOut->aBuf[pOut->nBuf], iVal); + } + break; + } + + case SQLITE_BLOB: + case SQLITE_TEXT: { + int n = sqlite3_column_bytes(pTab->pDfltStmt, ii); + sessionAppendVarint(pOut, n, &rc); + if( eType==SQLITE_TEXT ){ + const u8 *z = (const u8*)sqlite3_column_text(pTab->pDfltStmt, ii); + sessionAppendBlob(pOut, z, n, &rc); + }else{ + const u8 *z = (const u8*)sqlite3_column_blob(pTab->pDfltStmt, ii); + sessionAppendBlob(pOut, z, n, &rc); + } + break; + } + + default: + assert( eType==SQLITE_NULL ); + break; + } + } + }else if( op==SQLITE_UPDATE ){ + /* Append missing "undefined" entries to the old.* record. And, if this + ** is an UPDATE, to the new.* record as well. */ + int iOff = 0; + if( pGrp->bPatch==0 ){ + for(ii=0; iinCol-nCol); ii++){ + sessionAppendByte(pOut, 0x00, &rc); + } + } + + sessionAppendBlob(pOut, &aRec[iOff], nRec-iOff, &rc); + for(ii=0; ii<(pTab->nCol-nCol); ii++){ + sessionAppendByte(pOut, 0x00, &rc); + } + }else{ + assert( op==SQLITE_DELETE && pGrp->bPatch ); + sessionAppendBlob(pOut, aRec, nRec, &rc); + } + + return rc; +} + /* ** Add all changes in the changeset traversed by the iterator passed as ** the first argument to the changegroup hash tables. @@ -223113,6 +226691,7 @@ static int sessionChangesetToHash( int nRec; int rc = SQLITE_OK; SessionTable *pTab = 0; + SessionBuffer rec = {0, 0, 0}; while( SQLITE_ROW==sessionChangesetNext(pIter, &aRec, &nRec, 0) ){ const char *zNew; @@ -223124,6 +226703,9 @@ static int sessionChangesetToHash( SessionChange *pExist = 0; SessionChange **pp; + /* Ensure that only changesets, or only patchsets, but not a mixture + ** of both, are being combined. It is an error to try to combine a + ** changeset and a patchset. */ if( pGrp->pList==0 ){ pGrp->bPatch = pIter->bPatchset; }else if( pIter->bPatchset!=pGrp->bPatch ){ @@ -223156,18 +226738,38 @@ static int sessionChangesetToHash( pTab->zName = (char*)&pTab->abPK[nCol]; memcpy(pTab->zName, zNew, nNew+1); + if( pGrp->db ){ + pTab->nCol = 0; + rc = sessionInitTable(0, pTab, pGrp->db, pGrp->zDb); + if( rc ){ + assert( pTab->azCol==0 ); + sqlite3_free(pTab); + break; + } + } + /* The new object must be linked on to the end of the list, not ** simply added to the start of it. This is to ensure that the ** tables within the output of sqlite3changegroup_output() are in ** the right order. */ for(ppTab=&pGrp->pList; *ppTab; ppTab=&(*ppTab)->pNext); *ppTab = pTab; - }else if( pTab->nCol!=nCol || memcmp(pTab->abPK, abPK, nCol) ){ + } + + if( !sessionChangesetCheckCompat(pTab, nCol, abPK) ){ rc = SQLITE_SCHEMA; break; } } + if( nColnCol ){ + assert( pGrp->db ); + rc = sessionChangesetExtendRecord(pGrp, pTab, nCol, op, aRec, nRec, &rec); + if( rc ) break; + aRec = rec.aBuf; + nRec = rec.nBuf; + } + if( sessionGrowHash(0, pIter->bPatchset, pTab) ){ rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; break; @@ -223205,6 +226807,7 @@ static int sessionChangesetToHash( } } + sqlite3_free(rec.aBuf); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = pIter->rc; return rc; } @@ -223291,6 +226894,31 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changegroup_new(sqlite3_changegroup **pp){ return rc; } +/* +** Provide a database schema to the changegroup object. +*/ +SQLITE_API int sqlite3changegroup_schema( + sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp, + sqlite3 *db, + const char *zDb +){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + + if( pGrp->pList || pGrp->db ){ + /* Cannot add a schema after one or more calls to sqlite3changegroup_add(), + ** or after sqlite3changegroup_schema() has already been called. */ + rc = SQLITE_MISUSE; + }else{ + pGrp->zDb = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", zDb); + if( pGrp->zDb==0 ){ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + }else{ + pGrp->db = db; + } + } + return rc; +} + /* ** Add the changeset currently stored in buffer pData, size nData bytes, ** to changeset-group p. @@ -223354,6 +226982,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changegroup_output_strm( */ SQLITE_API void sqlite3changegroup_delete(sqlite3_changegroup *pGrp){ if( pGrp ){ + sqlite3_free(pGrp->zDb); sessionDeleteTable(0, pGrp->pList); sqlite3_free(pGrp); } @@ -224061,7 +227690,7 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter { ** See xPhraseFirstColumn above. */ struct Fts5ExtensionApi { - int iVersion; /* Currently always set to 3 */ + int iVersion; /* Currently always set to 2 */ void *(*xUserData)(Fts5Context*); @@ -224290,8 +227919,8 @@ struct Fts5ExtensionApi { ** as separate queries of the FTS index are required for each synonym. ** ** When using methods (2) or (3), it is important that the tokenizer only -** provide synonyms when tokenizing document text (method (2)) or query -** text (method (3)), not both. Doing so will not cause any errors, but is +** provide synonyms when tokenizing document text (method (3)) or query +** text (method (2)), not both. Doing so will not cause any errors, but is ** inefficient. */ typedef struct Fts5Tokenizer Fts5Tokenizer; @@ -224339,7 +227968,7 @@ struct fts5_api { int (*xCreateTokenizer)( fts5_api *pApi, const char *zName, - void *pContext, + void *pUserData, fts5_tokenizer *pTokenizer, void (*xDestroy)(void*) ); @@ -224348,7 +227977,7 @@ struct fts5_api { int (*xFindTokenizer)( fts5_api *pApi, const char *zName, - void **ppContext, + void **ppUserData, fts5_tokenizer *pTokenizer ); @@ -224356,7 +227985,7 @@ struct fts5_api { int (*xCreateFunction)( fts5_api *pApi, const char *zName, - void *pContext, + void *pUserData, fts5_extension_function xFunction, void (*xDestroy)(void*) ); @@ -224528,6 +228157,10 @@ typedef struct Fts5Config Fts5Config; ** attempt to merge together. A value of 1 sets the object to use the ** compile time default. Zero disables auto-merge altogether. ** +** bContentlessDelete: +** True if the contentless_delete option was present in the CREATE +** VIRTUAL TABLE statement. +** ** zContent: ** ** zContentRowid: @@ -224562,6 +228195,7 @@ struct Fts5Config { int nPrefix; /* Number of prefix indexes */ int *aPrefix; /* Sizes in bytes of nPrefix prefix indexes */ int eContent; /* An FTS5_CONTENT value */ + int bContentlessDelete; /* "contentless_delete=" option (dflt==0) */ char *zContent; /* content table */ char *zContentRowid; /* "content_rowid=" option value */ int bColumnsize; /* "columnsize=" option value (dflt==1) */ @@ -224583,6 +228217,7 @@ struct Fts5Config { char *zRank; /* Name of rank function */ char *zRankArgs; /* Arguments to rank function */ int bSecureDelete; /* 'secure-delete' */ + int nDeleteMerge; /* 'deletemerge' */ /* If non-NULL, points to sqlite3_vtab.base.zErrmsg. Often NULL. */ char **pzErrmsg; @@ -224905,6 +228540,9 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5IndexReset(Fts5Index *p); static int sqlite3Fts5IndexLoadConfig(Fts5Index *p); +static int sqlite3Fts5IndexGetOrigin(Fts5Index *p, i64 *piOrigin); +static int sqlite3Fts5IndexContentlessDelete(Fts5Index *p, i64 iOrigin, i64 iRowid); + /* ** End of interface to code in fts5_index.c. **************************************************************************/ @@ -224989,6 +228627,11 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5HashWrite( */ static void sqlite3Fts5HashClear(Fts5Hash*); +/* +** Return true if the hash is empty, false otherwise. +*/ +static int sqlite3Fts5HashIsEmpty(Fts5Hash*); + static int sqlite3Fts5HashQuery( Fts5Hash*, /* Hash table to query */ int nPre, @@ -225010,6 +228653,7 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5HashScanEntry(Fts5Hash *, ); + /* ** End of interface to code in fts5_hash.c. **************************************************************************/ @@ -225253,7 +228897,8 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5UnicodeAscii(u8*, u8*); #define FTS5_STAR 15 /* This file is automatically generated by Lemon from input grammar -** source file "fts5parse.y". */ +** source file "fts5parse.y". +*/ /* ** 2000-05-29 ** @@ -226843,15 +230488,19 @@ static int fts5CInstIterInit( */ typedef struct HighlightContext HighlightContext; struct HighlightContext { - CInstIter iter; /* Coalesced Instance Iterator */ - int iPos; /* Current token offset in zIn[] */ + /* Constant parameters to fts5HighlightCb() */ int iRangeStart; /* First token to include */ int iRangeEnd; /* If non-zero, last token to include */ const char *zOpen; /* Opening highlight */ const char *zClose; /* Closing highlight */ const char *zIn; /* Input text */ int nIn; /* Size of input text in bytes */ - int iOff; /* Current offset within zIn[] */ + + /* Variables modified by fts5HighlightCb() */ + CInstIter iter; /* Coalesced Instance Iterator */ + int iPos; /* Current token offset in zIn[] */ + int iOff; /* Have copied up to this offset in zIn[] */ + int bOpen; /* True if highlight is open */ char *zOut; /* Output value */ }; @@ -226884,8 +230533,8 @@ static int fts5HighlightCb( int tflags, /* Mask of FTS5_TOKEN_* flags */ const char *pToken, /* Buffer containing token */ int nToken, /* Size of token in bytes */ - int iStartOff, /* Start offset of token */ - int iEndOff /* End offset of token */ + int iStartOff, /* Start byte offset of token */ + int iEndOff /* End byte offset of token */ ){ HighlightContext *p = (HighlightContext*)pContext; int rc = SQLITE_OK; @@ -226901,30 +230550,47 @@ static int fts5HighlightCb( if( p->iRangeStart && iPos==p->iRangeStart ) p->iOff = iStartOff; } - if( iPos==p->iter.iStart ){ + /* If the parenthesis is open, and this token is not part of the current + ** phrase, and the starting byte offset of this token is past the point + ** that has currently been copied into the output buffer, close the + ** parenthesis. */ + if( p->bOpen + && (iPos<=p->iter.iStart || p->iter.iStart<0) + && iStartOff>p->iOff + ){ + fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, p, p->zClose, -1); + p->bOpen = 0; + } + + /* If this is the start of a new phrase, and the highlight is not open: + ** + ** * copy text from the input up to the start of the phrase, and + ** * open the highlight. + */ + if( iPos==p->iter.iStart && p->bOpen==0 ){ fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, p, &p->zIn[p->iOff], iStartOff - p->iOff); fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, p, p->zOpen, -1); p->iOff = iStartOff; + p->bOpen = 1; } if( iPos==p->iter.iEnd ){ - if( p->iRangeEnd>=0 && p->iter.iStartiRangeStart ){ + if( p->bOpen==0 ){ + assert( p->iRangeEnd>=0 ); fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, p, p->zOpen, -1); + p->bOpen = 1; } fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, p, &p->zIn[p->iOff], iEndOff - p->iOff); - fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, p, p->zClose, -1); p->iOff = iEndOff; + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = fts5CInstIterNext(&p->iter); } } - if( p->iRangeEnd>=0 && iPos==p->iRangeEnd ){ + if( iPos==p->iRangeEnd ){ fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, p, &p->zIn[p->iOff], iEndOff - p->iOff); p->iOff = iEndOff; - if( iPos>=p->iter.iStart && iPositer.iEnd ){ - fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, p, p->zClose, -1); - } } return rc; @@ -226965,6 +230631,9 @@ static void fts5HighlightFunction( if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = pApi->xTokenize(pFts, ctx.zIn, ctx.nIn, (void*)&ctx,fts5HighlightCb); } + if( ctx.bOpen ){ + fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, &ctx, ctx.zClose, -1); + } fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, &ctx, &ctx.zIn[ctx.iOff], ctx.nIn - ctx.iOff); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ @@ -227243,6 +230912,9 @@ static void fts5SnippetFunction( if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = pApi->xTokenize(pFts, ctx.zIn, ctx.nIn, (void*)&ctx,fts5HighlightCb); } + if( ctx.bOpen ){ + fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, &ctx, ctx.zClose, -1); + } if( ctx.iRangeEnd>=(nColSize-1) ){ fts5HighlightAppend(&rc, &ctx, &ctx.zIn[ctx.iOff], ctx.nIn - ctx.iOff); }else{ @@ -227881,6 +231553,8 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5TermsetFree(Fts5Termset *p){ #define FTS5_DEFAULT_CRISISMERGE 16 #define FTS5_DEFAULT_HASHSIZE (1024*1024) +#define FTS5_DEFAULT_DELETE_AUTOMERGE 10 /* default 10% */ + /* Maximum allowed page size */ #define FTS5_MAX_PAGE_SIZE (64*1024) @@ -228211,6 +231885,16 @@ static int fts5ConfigParseSpecial( return rc; } + if( sqlite3_strnicmp("contentless_delete", zCmd, nCmd)==0 ){ + if( (zArg[0]!='0' && zArg[0]!='1') || zArg[1]!='\0' ){ + *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("malformed contentless_delete=... directive"); + rc = SQLITE_ERROR; + }else{ + pConfig->bContentlessDelete = (zArg[0]=='1'); + } + return rc; + } + if( sqlite3_strnicmp("content_rowid", zCmd, nCmd)==0 ){ if( pConfig->zContentRowid ){ *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("multiple content_rowid=... directives"); @@ -228455,6 +232139,28 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5ConfigParse( sqlite3_free(zTwo); } + /* We only allow contentless_delete=1 if the table is indeed contentless. */ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK + && pRet->bContentlessDelete + && pRet->eContent!=FTS5_CONTENT_NONE + ){ + *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf( + "contentless_delete=1 requires a contentless table" + ); + rc = SQLITE_ERROR; + } + + /* We only allow contentless_delete=1 if columnsize=0 is not present. + ** + ** This restriction may be removed at some point. + */ + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pRet->bContentlessDelete && pRet->bColumnsize==0 ){ + *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf( + "contentless_delete=1 is incompatible with columnsize=0" + ); + rc = SQLITE_ERROR; + } + /* If a tokenizer= option was successfully parsed, the tokenizer has ** already been allocated. Otherwise, allocate an instance of the default ** tokenizer (unicode61) now. */ @@ -228749,6 +232455,18 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5ConfigSetValue( } } + else if( 0==sqlite3_stricmp(zKey, "deletemerge") ){ + int nVal = -1; + if( SQLITE_INTEGER==sqlite3_value_numeric_type(pVal) ){ + nVal = sqlite3_value_int(pVal); + }else{ + *pbBadkey = 1; + } + if( nVal<0 ) nVal = FTS5_DEFAULT_DELETE_AUTOMERGE; + if( nVal>100 ) nVal = 0; + pConfig->nDeleteMerge = nVal; + } + else if( 0==sqlite3_stricmp(zKey, "rank") ){ const char *zIn = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(pVal); char *zRank; @@ -228797,6 +232515,7 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5ConfigLoad(Fts5Config *pConfig, int iCookie){ pConfig->nUsermerge = FTS5_DEFAULT_USERMERGE; pConfig->nCrisisMerge = FTS5_DEFAULT_CRISISMERGE; pConfig->nHashSize = FTS5_DEFAULT_HASHSIZE; + pConfig->nDeleteMerge = FTS5_DEFAULT_DELETE_AUTOMERGE; zSql = sqlite3Fts5Mprintf(&rc, zSelect, pConfig->zDb, pConfig->zName); if( zSql ){ @@ -231320,7 +235039,7 @@ static Fts5ExprNode *sqlite3Fts5ParseImplicitAnd( return pRet; } -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) static char *fts5ExprTermPrint(Fts5ExprTerm *pTerm){ sqlite3_int64 nByte = 0; Fts5ExprTerm *p; @@ -231426,6 +235145,8 @@ static char *fts5ExprPrintTcl( if( zRet==0 ) return 0; } + }else if( pExpr->eType==0 ){ + zRet = sqlite3_mprintf("{}"); }else{ char const *zOp = 0; int i; @@ -231687,14 +235408,14 @@ static void fts5ExprFold( sqlite3_result_int(pCtx, sqlite3Fts5UnicodeFold(iCode, bRemoveDiacritics)); } } -#endif /* ifdef SQLITE_TEST */ +#endif /* if SQLITE_TEST || SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG */ /* ** This is called during initialization to register the fts5_expr() scalar ** UDF with the SQLite handle passed as the only argument. */ static int sqlite3Fts5ExprInit(Fts5Global *pGlobal, sqlite3 *db){ -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) struct Fts5ExprFunc { const char *z; void (*x)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**); @@ -232454,7 +236175,6 @@ static int fts5HashEntrySort( pList = fts5HashEntryMerge(pList, ap[i]); } - pHash->nEntry = 0; sqlite3_free(ap); *ppSorted = pList; return SQLITE_OK; @@ -232508,6 +236228,28 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5HashScanInit( return fts5HashEntrySort(p, pTerm, nTerm, &p->pScan); } +#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG +static int fts5HashCount(Fts5Hash *pHash){ + int nEntry = 0; + int ii; + for(ii=0; iinSlot; ii++){ + Fts5HashEntry *p = 0; + for(p=pHash->aSlot[ii]; p; p=p->pHashNext){ + nEntry++; + } + } + return nEntry; +} +#endif + +/* +** Return true if the hash table is empty, false otherwise. +*/ +static int sqlite3Fts5HashIsEmpty(Fts5Hash *pHash){ + assert( pHash->nEntry==fts5HashCount(pHash) ); + return pHash->nEntry==0; +} + static void sqlite3Fts5HashScanNext(Fts5Hash *p){ assert( !sqlite3Fts5HashScanEof(p) ); p->pScan = p->pScan->pScanNext; @@ -232596,6 +236338,24 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5HashScanEntry( #define FTS5_MAX_LEVEL 64 +/* +** There are two versions of the format used for the structure record: +** +** 1. the legacy format, that may be read by all fts5 versions, and +** +** 2. the V2 format, which is used by contentless_delete=1 databases. +** +** Both begin with a 4-byte "configuration cookie" value. Then, a legacy +** format structure record contains a varint - the number of levels in +** the structure. Whereas a V2 structure record contains the constant +** 4 bytes [0xff 0x00 0x00 0x01]. This is unambiguous as the value of a +** varint has to be at least 16256 to begin with "0xFF". And the default +** maximum number of levels is 64. +** +** See below for more on structure record formats. +*/ +#define FTS5_STRUCTURE_V2 "\xFF\x00\x00\x01" + /* ** Details: ** @@ -232603,7 +236363,7 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5HashScanEntry( ** ** CREATE TABLE %_data(id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, block BLOB); ** -** , contains the following 5 types of records. See the comments surrounding +** , contains the following 6 types of records. See the comments surrounding ** the FTS5_*_ROWID macros below for a description of how %_data rowids are ** assigned to each fo them. ** @@ -232612,12 +236372,12 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5HashScanEntry( ** The set of segments that make up an index - the index structure - are ** recorded in a single record within the %_data table. The record consists ** of a single 32-bit configuration cookie value followed by a list of -** SQLite varints. If the FTS table features more than one index (because -** there are one or more prefix indexes), it is guaranteed that all share -** the same cookie value. +** SQLite varints. ** -** Immediately following the configuration cookie, the record begins with -** three varints: +** If the structure record is a V2 record, the configuration cookie is +** followed by the following 4 bytes: [0xFF 0x00 0x00 0x01]. +** +** Next, the record continues with three varints: ** ** + number of levels, ** + total number of segments on all levels, @@ -232632,6 +236392,12 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5HashScanEntry( ** + first leaf page number (often 1, always greater than 0) ** + final leaf page number ** +** Then, for V2 structures only: +** +** + lower origin counter value, +** + upper origin counter value, +** + the number of tombstone hash pages. +** ** 2. The Averages Record: ** ** A single record within the %_data table. The data is a list of varints. @@ -232747,6 +236513,38 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5HashScanEntry( ** * A list of delta-encoded varints - the first rowid on each subsequent ** child page. ** +** 6. Tombstone Hash Page +** +** These records are only ever present in contentless_delete=1 tables. +** There are zero or more of these associated with each segment. They +** are used to store the tombstone rowids for rows contained in the +** associated segments. +** +** The set of nHashPg tombstone hash pages associated with a single +** segment together form a single hash table containing tombstone rowids. +** To find the page of the hash on which a key might be stored: +** +** iPg = (rowid % nHashPg) +** +** Then, within page iPg, which has nSlot slots: +** +** iSlot = (rowid / nHashPg) % nSlot +** +** Each tombstone hash page begins with an 8 byte header: +** +** 1-byte: Key-size (the size in bytes of each slot). Either 4 or 8. +** 1-byte: rowid-0-tombstone flag. This flag is only valid on the +** first tombstone hash page for each segment (iPg=0). If set, +** the hash table contains rowid 0. If clear, it does not. +** Rowid 0 is handled specially. +** 2-bytes: unused. +** 4-bytes: Big-endian integer containing number of entries on page. +** +** Following this are nSlot 4 or 8 byte slots (depending on the key-size +** in the first byte of the page header). The number of slots may be +** determined based on the size of the page record and the key-size: +** +** nSlot = (nByte - 8) / key-size */ /* @@ -232780,6 +236578,7 @@ static void sqlite3Fts5HashScanEntry( #define FTS5_SEGMENT_ROWID(segid, pgno) fts5_dri(segid, 0, 0, pgno) #define FTS5_DLIDX_ROWID(segid, height, pgno) fts5_dri(segid, 1, height, pgno) +#define FTS5_TOMBSTONE_ROWID(segid,ipg) fts5_dri(segid+(1<<16), 0, 0, ipg) #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG static int sqlite3Fts5Corrupt() { return SQLITE_CORRUPT_VTAB; } @@ -232815,6 +236614,12 @@ struct Fts5Data { /* ** One object per %_data table. +** +** nContentlessDelete: +** The number of contentless delete operations since the most recent +** call to fts5IndexFlush() or fts5IndexDiscardData(). This is tracked +** so that extra auto-merge work can be done by fts5IndexFlush() to +** account for the delete operations. */ struct Fts5Index { Fts5Config *pConfig; /* Virtual table configuration */ @@ -232829,6 +236634,8 @@ struct Fts5Index { int nPendingData; /* Current bytes of pending data */ i64 iWriteRowid; /* Rowid for current doc being written */ int bDelete; /* Current write is a delete */ + int nContentlessDelete; /* Number of contentless delete ops */ + int nPendingRow; /* Number of INSERT in hash table */ /* Error state. */ int rc; /* Current error code */ @@ -232863,11 +236670,23 @@ struct Fts5DoclistIter { ** The contents of the "structure" record for each index are represented ** using an Fts5Structure record in memory. Which uses instances of the ** other Fts5StructureXXX types as components. +** +** nOriginCntr: +** This value is set to non-zero for structure records created for +** contentlessdelete=1 tables only. In that case it represents the +** origin value to apply to the next top-level segment created. */ struct Fts5StructureSegment { int iSegid; /* Segment id */ int pgnoFirst; /* First leaf page number in segment */ int pgnoLast; /* Last leaf page number in segment */ + + /* contentlessdelete=1 tables only: */ + u64 iOrigin1; + u64 iOrigin2; + int nPgTombstone; /* Number of tombstone hash table pages */ + u64 nEntryTombstone; /* Number of tombstone entries that "count" */ + u64 nEntry; /* Number of rows in this segment */ }; struct Fts5StructureLevel { int nMerge; /* Number of segments in incr-merge */ @@ -232877,6 +236696,7 @@ struct Fts5StructureLevel { struct Fts5Structure { int nRef; /* Object reference count */ u64 nWriteCounter; /* Total leaves written to level 0 */ + u64 nOriginCntr; /* Origin value for next top-level segment */ int nSegment; /* Total segments in this structure */ int nLevel; /* Number of levels in this index */ Fts5StructureLevel aLevel[1]; /* Array of nLevel level objects */ @@ -232965,6 +236785,13 @@ struct Fts5CResult { ** ** iTermIdx: ** Index of current term on iTermLeafPgno. +** +** apTombstone/nTombstone: +** These are used for contentless_delete=1 tables only. When the cursor +** is first allocated, the apTombstone[] array is allocated so that it +** is large enough for all tombstones hash pages associated with the +** segment. The pages themselves are loaded lazily from the database as +** they are required. */ struct Fts5SegIter { Fts5StructureSegment *pSeg; /* Segment to iterate through */ @@ -232973,6 +236800,8 @@ struct Fts5SegIter { Fts5Data *pLeaf; /* Current leaf data */ Fts5Data *pNextLeaf; /* Leaf page (iLeafPgno+1) */ i64 iLeafOffset; /* Byte offset within current leaf */ + Fts5Data **apTombstone; /* Array of tombstone pages */ + int nTombstone; /* Next method */ void (*xNext)(Fts5Index*, Fts5SegIter*, int*); @@ -233102,6 +236931,60 @@ static u16 fts5GetU16(const u8 *aIn){ return ((u16)aIn[0] << 8) + aIn[1]; } +/* +** The only argument points to a buffer at least 8 bytes in size. This +** function interprets the first 8 bytes of the buffer as a 64-bit big-endian +** unsigned integer and returns the result. +*/ +static u64 fts5GetU64(u8 *a){ + return ((u64)a[0] << 56) + + ((u64)a[1] << 48) + + ((u64)a[2] << 40) + + ((u64)a[3] << 32) + + ((u64)a[4] << 24) + + ((u64)a[5] << 16) + + ((u64)a[6] << 8) + + ((u64)a[7] << 0); +} + +/* +** The only argument points to a buffer at least 4 bytes in size. This +** function interprets the first 4 bytes of the buffer as a 32-bit big-endian +** unsigned integer and returns the result. +*/ +static u32 fts5GetU32(const u8 *a){ + return ((u32)a[0] << 24) + + ((u32)a[1] << 16) + + ((u32)a[2] << 8) + + ((u32)a[3] << 0); +} + +/* +** Write iVal, formated as a 64-bit big-endian unsigned integer, to the +** buffer indicated by the first argument. +*/ +static void fts5PutU64(u8 *a, u64 iVal){ + a[0] = ((iVal >> 56) & 0xFF); + a[1] = ((iVal >> 48) & 0xFF); + a[2] = ((iVal >> 40) & 0xFF); + a[3] = ((iVal >> 32) & 0xFF); + a[4] = ((iVal >> 24) & 0xFF); + a[5] = ((iVal >> 16) & 0xFF); + a[6] = ((iVal >> 8) & 0xFF); + a[7] = ((iVal >> 0) & 0xFF); +} + +/* +** Write iVal, formated as a 32-bit big-endian unsigned integer, to the +** buffer indicated by the first argument. +*/ +static void fts5PutU32(u8 *a, u32 iVal){ + a[0] = ((iVal >> 24) & 0xFF); + a[1] = ((iVal >> 16) & 0xFF); + a[2] = ((iVal >> 8) & 0xFF); + a[3] = ((iVal >> 0) & 0xFF); +} + /* ** Allocate and return a buffer at least nByte bytes in size. ** @@ -233329,10 +237212,17 @@ static void fts5DataDelete(Fts5Index *p, i64 iFirst, i64 iLast){ /* ** Remove all records associated with segment iSegid. */ -static void fts5DataRemoveSegment(Fts5Index *p, int iSegid){ +static void fts5DataRemoveSegment(Fts5Index *p, Fts5StructureSegment *pSeg){ + int iSegid = pSeg->iSegid; i64 iFirst = FTS5_SEGMENT_ROWID(iSegid, 0); i64 iLast = FTS5_SEGMENT_ROWID(iSegid+1, 0)-1; fts5DataDelete(p, iFirst, iLast); + + if( pSeg->nPgTombstone ){ + i64 iTomb1 = FTS5_TOMBSTONE_ROWID(iSegid, 0); + i64 iTomb2 = FTS5_TOMBSTONE_ROWID(iSegid, pSeg->nPgTombstone-1); + fts5DataDelete(p, iTomb1, iTomb2); + } if( p->pIdxDeleter==0 ){ Fts5Config *pConfig = p->pConfig; fts5IndexPrepareStmt(p, &p->pIdxDeleter, sqlite3_mprintf( @@ -233443,11 +237333,19 @@ static int fts5StructureDecode( int nSegment = 0; sqlite3_int64 nByte; /* Bytes of space to allocate at pRet */ Fts5Structure *pRet = 0; /* Structure object to return */ + int bStructureV2 = 0; /* True for FTS5_STRUCTURE_V2 */ + u64 nOriginCntr = 0; /* Largest origin value seen so far */ /* Grab the cookie value */ if( piCookie ) *piCookie = sqlite3Fts5Get32(pData); i = 4; + /* Check if this is a V2 structure record. Set bStructureV2 if it is. */ + if( 0==memcmp(&pData[i], FTS5_STRUCTURE_V2, 4) ){ + i += 4; + bStructureV2 = 1; + } + /* Read the total number of levels and segments from the start of the ** structure record. */ i += fts5GetVarint32(&pData[i], nLevel); @@ -233498,6 +237396,14 @@ static int fts5StructureDecode( i += fts5GetVarint32(&pData[i], pSeg->iSegid); i += fts5GetVarint32(&pData[i], pSeg->pgnoFirst); i += fts5GetVarint32(&pData[i], pSeg->pgnoLast); + if( bStructureV2 ){ + i += fts5GetVarint(&pData[i], &pSeg->iOrigin1); + i += fts5GetVarint(&pData[i], &pSeg->iOrigin2); + i += fts5GetVarint32(&pData[i], pSeg->nPgTombstone); + i += fts5GetVarint(&pData[i], &pSeg->nEntryTombstone); + i += fts5GetVarint(&pData[i], &pSeg->nEntry); + nOriginCntr = MAX(nOriginCntr, pSeg->iOrigin2); + } if( pSeg->pgnoLastpgnoFirst ){ rc = FTS5_CORRUPT; break; @@ -233508,6 +237414,9 @@ static int fts5StructureDecode( } } if( nSegment!=0 && rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = FTS5_CORRUPT; + if( bStructureV2 ){ + pRet->nOriginCntr = nOriginCntr+1; + } if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ fts5StructureRelease(pRet); @@ -233720,6 +237629,7 @@ static void fts5StructureWrite(Fts5Index *p, Fts5Structure *pStruct){ Fts5Buffer buf; /* Buffer to serialize record into */ int iLvl; /* Used to iterate through levels */ int iCookie; /* Cookie value to store */ + int nHdr = (pStruct->nOriginCntr>0 ? (4+4+9+9+9) : (4+9+9)); assert( pStruct->nSegment==fts5StructureCountSegments(pStruct) ); memset(&buf, 0, sizeof(Fts5Buffer)); @@ -233728,9 +237638,12 @@ static void fts5StructureWrite(Fts5Index *p, Fts5Structure *pStruct){ iCookie = p->pConfig->iCookie; if( iCookie<0 ) iCookie = 0; - if( 0==sqlite3Fts5BufferSize(&p->rc, &buf, 4+9+9+9) ){ + if( 0==sqlite3Fts5BufferSize(&p->rc, &buf, nHdr) ){ sqlite3Fts5Put32(buf.p, iCookie); buf.n = 4; + if( pStruct->nOriginCntr>0 ){ + fts5BufferSafeAppendBlob(&buf, FTS5_STRUCTURE_V2, 4); + } fts5BufferSafeAppendVarint(&buf, pStruct->nLevel); fts5BufferSafeAppendVarint(&buf, pStruct->nSegment); fts5BufferSafeAppendVarint(&buf, (i64)pStruct->nWriteCounter); @@ -233744,9 +237657,17 @@ static void fts5StructureWrite(Fts5Index *p, Fts5Structure *pStruct){ assert( pLvl->nMerge<=pLvl->nSeg ); for(iSeg=0; iSegnSeg; iSeg++){ - fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, &buf, pLvl->aSeg[iSeg].iSegid); - fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, &buf, pLvl->aSeg[iSeg].pgnoFirst); - fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, &buf, pLvl->aSeg[iSeg].pgnoLast); + Fts5StructureSegment *pSeg = &pLvl->aSeg[iSeg]; + fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, &buf, pSeg->iSegid); + fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, &buf, pSeg->pgnoFirst); + fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, &buf, pSeg->pgnoLast); + if( pStruct->nOriginCntr>0 ){ + fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, &buf, pSeg->iOrigin1); + fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, &buf, pSeg->iOrigin2); + fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, &buf, pSeg->nPgTombstone); + fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, &buf, pSeg->nEntryTombstone); + fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, &buf, pSeg->nEntry); + } } } @@ -234269,6 +238190,23 @@ static void fts5SegIterSetNext(Fts5Index *p, Fts5SegIter *pIter){ } } +/* +** Allocate a tombstone hash page array (pIter->apTombstone) for the +** iterator passed as the second argument. If an OOM error occurs, leave +** an error in the Fts5Index object. +*/ +static void fts5SegIterAllocTombstone(Fts5Index *p, Fts5SegIter *pIter){ + const int nTomb = pIter->pSeg->nPgTombstone; + if( nTomb>0 ){ + Fts5Data **apTomb = 0; + apTomb = (Fts5Data**)sqlite3Fts5MallocZero(&p->rc, sizeof(Fts5Data)*nTomb); + if( apTomb ){ + pIter->apTombstone = apTomb; + pIter->nTombstone = nTomb; + } + } +} + /* ** Initialize the iterator object pIter to iterate through the entries in ** segment pSeg. The iterator is left pointing to the first entry when @@ -234310,6 +238248,7 @@ static void fts5SegIterInit( pIter->iPgidxOff = pIter->pLeaf->szLeaf+1; fts5SegIterLoadTerm(p, pIter, 0); fts5SegIterLoadNPos(p, pIter); + fts5SegIterAllocTombstone(p, pIter); } } @@ -235011,6 +238950,7 @@ static void fts5SegIterSeekInit( } fts5SegIterSetNext(p, pIter); + fts5SegIterAllocTombstone(p, pIter); /* Either: ** @@ -235091,6 +239031,20 @@ static void fts5SegIterHashInit( fts5SegIterSetNext(p, pIter); } +/* +** Array ap[] contains n elements. Release each of these elements using +** fts5DataRelease(). Then free the array itself using sqlite3_free(). +*/ +static void fts5IndexFreeArray(Fts5Data **ap, int n){ + if( ap ){ + int ii; + for(ii=0; iiterm); fts5DataRelease(pIter->pLeaf); fts5DataRelease(pIter->pNextLeaf); + fts5IndexFreeArray(pIter->apTombstone, pIter->nTombstone); fts5DlidxIterFree(pIter->pDlidx); sqlite3_free(pIter->aRowidOffset); memset(pIter, 0, sizeof(Fts5SegIter)); @@ -235231,7 +239186,6 @@ static int fts5MultiIterDoCompare(Fts5Iter *pIter, int iOut){ assert_nc( i2!=0 ); pRes->bTermEq = 1; if( p1->iRowid==p2->iRowid ){ - p1->bDel = p2->bDel; return i2; } res = ((p1->iRowid > p2->iRowid)==pIter->bRev) ? -1 : +1; @@ -235435,6 +239389,84 @@ static void fts5MultiIterSetEof(Fts5Iter *pIter){ pIter->iSwitchRowid = pSeg->iRowid; } +/* +** The argument to this macro must be an Fts5Data structure containing a +** tombstone hash page. This macro returns the key-size of the hash-page. +*/ +#define TOMBSTONE_KEYSIZE(pPg) (pPg->p[0]==4 ? 4 : 8) + +#define TOMBSTONE_NSLOT(pPg) \ + ((pPg->nn > 16) ? ((pPg->nn-8) / TOMBSTONE_KEYSIZE(pPg)) : 1) + +/* +** Query a single tombstone hash table for rowid iRowid. Return true if +** it is found or false otherwise. The tombstone hash table is one of +** nHashTable tables. +*/ +static int fts5IndexTombstoneQuery( + Fts5Data *pHash, /* Hash table page to query */ + int nHashTable, /* Number of pages attached to segment */ + u64 iRowid /* Rowid to query hash for */ +){ + const int szKey = TOMBSTONE_KEYSIZE(pHash); + const int nSlot = TOMBSTONE_NSLOT(pHash); + int iSlot = (iRowid / nHashTable) % nSlot; + int nCollide = nSlot; + + if( iRowid==0 ){ + return pHash->p[1]; + }else if( szKey==4 ){ + u32 *aSlot = (u32*)&pHash->p[8]; + while( aSlot[iSlot] ){ + if( fts5GetU32((u8*)&aSlot[iSlot])==iRowid ) return 1; + if( nCollide--==0 ) break; + iSlot = (iSlot+1)%nSlot; + } + }else{ + u64 *aSlot = (u64*)&pHash->p[8]; + while( aSlot[iSlot] ){ + if( fts5GetU64((u8*)&aSlot[iSlot])==iRowid ) return 1; + if( nCollide--==0 ) break; + iSlot = (iSlot+1)%nSlot; + } + } + + return 0; +} + +/* +** Return true if the iterator passed as the only argument points +** to an segment entry for which there is a tombstone. Return false +** if there is no tombstone or if the iterator is already at EOF. +*/ +static int fts5MultiIterIsDeleted(Fts5Iter *pIter){ + int iFirst = pIter->aFirst[1].iFirst; + Fts5SegIter *pSeg = &pIter->aSeg[iFirst]; + + if( pSeg->pLeaf && pSeg->nTombstone ){ + /* Figure out which page the rowid might be present on. */ + int iPg = ((u64)pSeg->iRowid) % pSeg->nTombstone; + assert( iPg>=0 ); + + /* If tombstone hash page iPg has not yet been loaded from the + ** database, load it now. */ + if( pSeg->apTombstone[iPg]==0 ){ + pSeg->apTombstone[iPg] = fts5DataRead(pIter->pIndex, + FTS5_TOMBSTONE_ROWID(pSeg->pSeg->iSegid, iPg) + ); + if( pSeg->apTombstone[iPg]==0 ) return 0; + } + + return fts5IndexTombstoneQuery( + pSeg->apTombstone[iPg], + pSeg->nTombstone, + pSeg->iRowid + ); + } + + return 0; +} + /* ** Move the iterator to the next entry. ** @@ -235472,7 +239504,9 @@ static void fts5MultiIterNext( fts5AssertMultiIterSetup(p, pIter); assert( pSeg==&pIter->aSeg[pIter->aFirst[1].iFirst] && pSeg->pLeaf ); - if( pIter->bSkipEmpty==0 || pSeg->nPos ){ + if( (pIter->bSkipEmpty==0 || pSeg->nPos) + && 0==fts5MultiIterIsDeleted(pIter) + ){ pIter->xSetOutputs(pIter, pSeg); return; } @@ -235504,7 +239538,9 @@ static void fts5MultiIterNext2( } fts5AssertMultiIterSetup(p, pIter); - }while( fts5MultiIterIsEmpty(p, pIter) ); + }while( (fts5MultiIterIsEmpty(p, pIter) || fts5MultiIterIsDeleted(pIter)) + && (p->rc==SQLITE_OK) + ); } } @@ -235517,7 +239553,7 @@ static Fts5Iter *fts5MultiIterAlloc( int nSeg ){ Fts5Iter *pNew; - int nSlot; /* Power of two >= nSeg */ + i64 nSlot; /* Power of two >= nSeg */ for(nSlot=2; nSlotbSkipEmpty && fts5MultiIterIsEmpty(p, pNew) ){ + if( (pNew->bSkipEmpty && fts5MultiIterIsEmpty(p, pNew)) + || fts5MultiIterIsDeleted(pNew) + ){ fts5MultiIterNext(p, pNew, 0, 0); }else if( pNew->base.bEof==0 ){ Fts5SegIter *pSeg = &pNew->aSeg[pNew->aFirst[1].iFirst]; @@ -236237,7 +240275,9 @@ static void fts5IndexDiscardData(Fts5Index *p){ if( p->pHash ){ sqlite3Fts5HashClear(p->pHash); p->nPendingData = 0; + p->nPendingRow = 0; } + p->nContentlessDelete = 0; } /* @@ -236874,6 +240914,12 @@ static void fts5IndexMergeLevel( /* Read input from all segments in the input level */ nInput = pLvl->nSeg; + + /* Set the range of origins that will go into the output segment. */ + if( pStruct->nOriginCntr>0 ){ + pSeg->iOrigin1 = pLvl->aSeg[0].iOrigin1; + pSeg->iOrigin2 = pLvl->aSeg[pLvl->nSeg-1].iOrigin2; + } } bOldest = (pLvlOut->nSeg==1 && pStruct->nLevel==iLvl+2); @@ -236933,8 +240979,11 @@ static void fts5IndexMergeLevel( int i; /* Remove the redundant segments from the %_data table */ + assert( pSeg->nEntry==0 ); for(i=0; iaSeg[i].iSegid); + Fts5StructureSegment *pOld = &pLvl->aSeg[i]; + pSeg->nEntry += (pOld->nEntry - pOld->nEntryTombstone); + fts5DataRemoveSegment(p, pOld); } /* Remove the redundant segments from the input level */ @@ -236960,6 +241009,43 @@ static void fts5IndexMergeLevel( if( pnRem ) *pnRem -= writer.nLeafWritten; } +/* +** If this is not a contentless_delete=1 table, or if the 'deletemerge' +** configuration option is set to 0, then this function always returns -1. +** Otherwise, it searches the structure object passed as the second argument +** for a level suitable for merging due to having a large number of +** tombstones in the tombstone hash. If one is found, its index is returned. +** Otherwise, if there is no suitable level, -1. +*/ +static int fts5IndexFindDeleteMerge(Fts5Index *p, Fts5Structure *pStruct){ + Fts5Config *pConfig = p->pConfig; + int iRet = -1; + if( pConfig->bContentlessDelete && pConfig->nDeleteMerge>0 ){ + int ii; + int nBest = 0; + + for(ii=0; iinLevel; ii++){ + Fts5StructureLevel *pLvl = &pStruct->aLevel[ii]; + i64 nEntry = 0; + i64 nTomb = 0; + int iSeg; + for(iSeg=0; iSegnSeg; iSeg++){ + nEntry += pLvl->aSeg[iSeg].nEntry; + nTomb += pLvl->aSeg[iSeg].nEntryTombstone; + } + assert_nc( nEntry>0 || pLvl->nSeg==0 ); + if( nEntry>0 ){ + int nPercent = (nTomb * 100) / nEntry; + if( nPercent>=pConfig->nDeleteMerge && nPercent>nBest ){ + iRet = ii; + nBest = nPercent; + } + } + } + } + return iRet; +} + /* ** Do up to nPg pages of automerge work on the index. ** @@ -236979,14 +241065,15 @@ static int fts5IndexMerge( int iBestLvl = 0; /* Level offering the most input segments */ int nBest = 0; /* Number of input segments on best level */ - /* Set iBestLvl to the level to read input segments from. */ + /* Set iBestLvl to the level to read input segments from. Or to -1 if + ** there is no level suitable to merge segments from. */ assert( pStruct->nLevel>0 ); for(iLvl=0; iLvlnLevel; iLvl++){ Fts5StructureLevel *pLvl = &pStruct->aLevel[iLvl]; if( pLvl->nMerge ){ if( pLvl->nMerge>nBest ){ iBestLvl = iLvl; - nBest = pLvl->nMerge; + nBest = nMin; } break; } @@ -236995,22 +241082,18 @@ static int fts5IndexMerge( iBestLvl = iLvl; } } - - /* If nBest is still 0, then the index must be empty. */ -#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG - for(iLvl=0; nBest==0 && iLvlnLevel; iLvl++){ - assert( pStruct->aLevel[iLvl].nSeg==0 ); + if( nBestaLevel[iBestLvl].nMerge==0 ){ - break; - } + if( iBestLvl<0 ) break; bRet = 1; fts5IndexMergeLevel(p, &pStruct, iBestLvl, &nRem); if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && pStruct->aLevel[iBestLvl].nMerge==0 ){ fts5StructurePromote(p, iBestLvl+1, pStruct); } + + if( nMin==1 ) nMin = 2; } *ppStruct = pStruct; return bRet; @@ -237176,7 +241259,7 @@ static void fts5SecureDeleteOverflow( pLeaf = 0; }else if( bDetailNone ){ break; - }else if( iNext>=pLeaf->szLeaf || iNext<4 ){ + }else if( iNext>=pLeaf->szLeaf || pLeaf->nnszLeaf || iNext<4 ){ p->rc = FTS5_CORRUPT; break; }else{ @@ -237195,9 +241278,13 @@ static void fts5SecureDeleteOverflow( int i1 = pLeaf->szLeaf; int i2 = 0; + i1 += fts5GetVarint32(&aPg[i1], iFirst); + if( iFirstrc = FTS5_CORRUPT; + break; + } aIdx = sqlite3Fts5MallocZero(&p->rc, (pLeaf->nn-pLeaf->szLeaf)+2); if( aIdx==0 ) break; - i1 += fts5GetVarint32(&aPg[i1], iFirst); i2 = sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(aIdx, iFirst-nShift); if( i1nn ){ memcpy(&aIdx[i2], &aPg[i1], pLeaf->nn-i1); @@ -237242,7 +241329,6 @@ static void fts5DoSecureDelete( int iPgIdx = pSeg->pLeaf->szLeaf; u64 iDelta = 0; - u64 iNextDelta = 0; int iNextOff = 0; int iOff = 0; int nIdx = 0; @@ -237250,8 +241336,6 @@ static void fts5DoSecureDelete( int bLastInDoclist = 0; int iIdx = 0; int iStart = 0; - int iKeyOff = 0; - int iPrevKeyOff = 0; int iDelKeyOff = 0; /* Offset of deleted key, if any */ nIdx = nPg-iPgIdx; @@ -237276,10 +241360,21 @@ static void fts5DoSecureDelete( ** This block sets the following variables: ** ** iStart: + ** The offset of the first byte of the rowid or delta-rowid + ** value for the doclist entry being removed. + ** ** iDelta: + ** The value of the rowid or delta-rowid value for the doclist + ** entry being removed. + ** + ** iNextOff: + ** The offset of the next entry following the position list + ** for the one being removed. If the position list for this + ** entry overflows onto the next leaf page, this value will be + ** greater than pLeaf->szLeaf. */ { - int iSOP; + int iSOP; /* Start-Of-Position-list */ if( pSeg->iLeafPgno==pSeg->iTermLeafPgno ){ iStart = pSeg->iTermLeafOffset; }else{ @@ -237315,47 +241410,75 @@ static void fts5DoSecureDelete( } iOff = iStart; - if( iNextOff>=iPgIdx ){ - int pgno = pSeg->iLeafPgno+1; - fts5SecureDeleteOverflow(p, pSeg->pSeg, pgno, &bLastInDoclist); - iNextOff = iPgIdx; - }else{ - /* Set bLastInDoclist to true if the entry being removed is the last - ** in its doclist. */ - for(iIdx=0, iKeyOff=0; iIdxbDel==0 ){ + if( iNextOff>=iPgIdx ){ + int pgno = pSeg->iLeafPgno+1; + fts5SecureDeleteOverflow(p, pSeg->pSeg, pgno, &bLastInDoclist); + iNextOff = iPgIdx; + }else{ + /* Loop through the page-footer. If iNextOff (offset of the + ** entry following the one we are removing) is equal to the + ** offset of a key on this page, then the entry is the last + ** in its doclist. */ + int iKeyOff = 0; + for(iIdx=0; iIdxbDel ){ + iOff += sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(&aPg[iOff], iDelta); + aPg[iOff++] = 0x01; + }else if( bLastInDoclist==0 ){ if( iNextOff!=iPgIdx ){ + u64 iNextDelta = 0; iNextOff += fts5GetVarint(&aPg[iNextOff], &iNextDelta); iOff += sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(&aPg[iOff], iDelta + iNextDelta); } }else if( - iStart==pSeg->iTermLeafOffset && pSeg->iLeafPgno==pSeg->iTermLeafPgno + pSeg->iLeafPgno==pSeg->iTermLeafPgno + && iStart==pSeg->iTermLeafOffset ){ /* The entry being removed was the only position list in its ** doclist. Therefore the term needs to be removed as well. */ int iKey = 0; - for(iIdx=0, iKeyOff=0; iIdx(u32)iStart ) break; iKeyOff += iVal; } + assert_nc( iKey>=1 ); + /* Set iDelKeyOff to the value of the footer entry to remove from + ** the page. */ iDelKeyOff = iOff = iKeyOff; + if( iNextOff!=iPgIdx ){ + /* This is the only position-list associated with the term, and there + ** is another term following it on this page. So the subsequent term + ** needs to be moved to replace the term associated with the entry + ** being removed. */ int nPrefix = 0; int nSuffix = 0; int nPrefix2 = 0; @@ -237380,7 +241503,9 @@ static void fts5DoSecureDelete( iOff += sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(&aPg[iOff], nPrefix); } iOff += sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(&aPg[iOff], nSuffix); - if( nPrefix2>nPrefix ){ + if( nPrefix2>pSeg->term.n ){ + p->rc = FTS5_CORRUPT; + }else if( nPrefix2>nPrefix ){ memcpy(&aPg[iOff], &pSeg->term.p[nPrefix], nPrefix2-nPrefix); iOff += (nPrefix2-nPrefix); } @@ -237390,80 +241515,88 @@ static void fts5DoSecureDelete( } } }else if( iStart==4 ){ - int iPgno; + int iPgno; - assert_nc( pSeg->iLeafPgno>pSeg->iTermLeafPgno ); - /* The entry being removed may be the only position list in - ** its doclist. */ - for(iPgno=pSeg->iLeafPgno-1; iPgno>pSeg->iTermLeafPgno; iPgno-- ){ - Fts5Data *pPg = fts5DataRead(p, FTS5_SEGMENT_ROWID(iSegid, iPgno)); - int bEmpty = (pPg && pPg->nn==4); - fts5DataRelease(pPg); - if( bEmpty==0 ) break; - } + assert_nc( pSeg->iLeafPgno>pSeg->iTermLeafPgno ); + /* The entry being removed may be the only position list in + ** its doclist. */ + for(iPgno=pSeg->iLeafPgno-1; iPgno>pSeg->iTermLeafPgno; iPgno-- ){ + Fts5Data *pPg = fts5DataRead(p, FTS5_SEGMENT_ROWID(iSegid, iPgno)); + int bEmpty = (pPg && pPg->nn==4); + fts5DataRelease(pPg); + if( bEmpty==0 ) break; + } - if( iPgno==pSeg->iTermLeafPgno ){ - i64 iId = FTS5_SEGMENT_ROWID(iSegid, pSeg->iTermLeafPgno); - Fts5Data *pTerm = fts5DataRead(p, iId); - if( pTerm && pTerm->szLeaf==pSeg->iTermLeafOffset ){ - u8 *aTermIdx = &pTerm->p[pTerm->szLeaf]; - int nTermIdx = pTerm->nn - pTerm->szLeaf; - int iTermIdx = 0; - int iTermOff = 0; + if( iPgno==pSeg->iTermLeafPgno ){ + i64 iId = FTS5_SEGMENT_ROWID(iSegid, pSeg->iTermLeafPgno); + Fts5Data *pTerm = fts5DataRead(p, iId); + if( pTerm && pTerm->szLeaf==pSeg->iTermLeafOffset ){ + u8 *aTermIdx = &pTerm->p[pTerm->szLeaf]; + int nTermIdx = pTerm->nn - pTerm->szLeaf; + int iTermIdx = 0; + int iTermOff = 0; - while( 1 ){ - u32 iVal = 0; - int nByte = fts5GetVarint32(&aTermIdx[iTermIdx], iVal); - iTermOff += iVal; - if( (iTermIdx+nByte)>=nTermIdx ) break; - iTermIdx += nByte; - } - nTermIdx = iTermIdx; - - memmove(&pTerm->p[iTermOff], &pTerm->p[pTerm->szLeaf], nTermIdx); - fts5PutU16(&pTerm->p[2], iTermOff); - - fts5DataWrite(p, iId, pTerm->p, iTermOff+nTermIdx); - if( nTermIdx==0 ){ - fts5SecureDeleteIdxEntry(p, iSegid, pSeg->iTermLeafPgno); - } + while( 1 ){ + u32 iVal = 0; + int nByte = fts5GetVarint32(&aTermIdx[iTermIdx], iVal); + iTermOff += iVal; + if( (iTermIdx+nByte)>=nTermIdx ) break; + iTermIdx += nByte; } - fts5DataRelease(pTerm); + nTermIdx = iTermIdx; + + memmove(&pTerm->p[iTermOff], &pTerm->p[pTerm->szLeaf], nTermIdx); + fts5PutU16(&pTerm->p[2], iTermOff); + + fts5DataWrite(p, iId, pTerm->p, iTermOff+nTermIdx); + if( nTermIdx==0 ){ + fts5SecureDeleteIdxEntry(p, iSegid, pSeg->iTermLeafPgno); + } + } + fts5DataRelease(pTerm); + } + } + + /* Assuming no error has occurred, this block does final edits to the + ** leaf page before writing it back to disk. Input variables are: + ** + ** nPg: Total initial size of leaf page. + ** iPgIdx: Initial offset of page footer. + ** + ** iOff: Offset to move data to + ** iNextOff: Offset to move data from + */ + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + const int nMove = nPg - iNextOff; /* Number of bytes to move */ + int nShift = iNextOff - iOff; /* Distance to move them */ + + int iPrevKeyOut = 0; + int iKeyIn = 0; + + memmove(&aPg[iOff], &aPg[iNextOff], nMove); + iPgIdx -= nShift; + nPg = iPgIdx; + fts5PutU16(&aPg[2], iPgIdx); + + for(iIdx=0; iIdxiOff ? nShift : 0)); + nPg += sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(&aPg[nPg], iKeyOut - iPrevKeyOut); + iPrevKeyOut = iKeyOut; } } - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - const int nMove = nPg - iNextOff; - int nShift = 0; - - memmove(&aPg[iOff], &aPg[iNextOff], nMove); - iPgIdx -= (iNextOff - iOff); - nPg = iPgIdx; - fts5PutU16(&aPg[2], iPgIdx); - - nShift = iNextOff - iOff; - for(iIdx=0, iKeyOff=0, iPrevKeyOff=0; iIdxiOff ){ - iKeyOff -= nShift; - nShift = 0; - } - nPg += sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(&aPg[nPg], iKeyOff - iPrevKeyOff); - iPrevKeyOff = iKeyOff; - } - } - - if( iPgIdx==nPg && nIdx>0 && pSeg->iLeafPgno!=1 ){ - fts5SecureDeleteIdxEntry(p, iSegid, pSeg->iLeafPgno); - } - - assert_nc( nPg>4 || fts5GetU16(aPg)==0 ); - fts5DataWrite(p, FTS5_SEGMENT_ROWID(iSegid,pSeg->iLeafPgno), aPg,nPg); + if( iPgIdx==nPg && nIdx>0 && pSeg->iLeafPgno!=1 ){ + fts5SecureDeleteIdxEntry(p, iSegid, pSeg->iLeafPgno); } - sqlite3_free(aIdx); + + assert_nc( nPg>4 || fts5GetU16(aPg)==0 ); + fts5DataWrite(p, FTS5_SEGMENT_ROWID(iSegid,pSeg->iLeafPgno), aPg, nPg); + } + sqlite3_free(aIdx); } /* @@ -237517,184 +241650,198 @@ static void fts5FlushOneHash(Fts5Index *p){ /* Obtain a reference to the index structure and allocate a new segment-id ** for the new level-0 segment. */ pStruct = fts5StructureRead(p); - iSegid = fts5AllocateSegid(p, pStruct); fts5StructureInvalidate(p); - if( iSegid ){ - const int pgsz = p->pConfig->pgsz; - int eDetail = p->pConfig->eDetail; - int bSecureDelete = p->pConfig->bSecureDelete; - Fts5StructureSegment *pSeg; /* New segment within pStruct */ - Fts5Buffer *pBuf; /* Buffer in which to assemble leaf page */ - Fts5Buffer *pPgidx; /* Buffer in which to assemble pgidx */ + if( sqlite3Fts5HashIsEmpty(pHash)==0 ){ + iSegid = fts5AllocateSegid(p, pStruct); + if( iSegid ){ + const int pgsz = p->pConfig->pgsz; + int eDetail = p->pConfig->eDetail; + int bSecureDelete = p->pConfig->bSecureDelete; + Fts5StructureSegment *pSeg; /* New segment within pStruct */ + Fts5Buffer *pBuf; /* Buffer in which to assemble leaf page */ + Fts5Buffer *pPgidx; /* Buffer in which to assemble pgidx */ - Fts5SegWriter writer; - fts5WriteInit(p, &writer, iSegid); + Fts5SegWriter writer; + fts5WriteInit(p, &writer, iSegid); - pBuf = &writer.writer.buf; - pPgidx = &writer.writer.pgidx; + pBuf = &writer.writer.buf; + pPgidx = &writer.writer.pgidx; - /* fts5WriteInit() should have initialized the buffers to (most likely) - ** the maximum space required. */ - assert( p->rc || pBuf->nSpace>=(pgsz + FTS5_DATA_PADDING) ); - assert( p->rc || pPgidx->nSpace>=(pgsz + FTS5_DATA_PADDING) ); + /* fts5WriteInit() should have initialized the buffers to (most likely) + ** the maximum space required. */ + assert( p->rc || pBuf->nSpace>=(pgsz + FTS5_DATA_PADDING) ); + assert( p->rc || pPgidx->nSpace>=(pgsz + FTS5_DATA_PADDING) ); - /* Begin scanning through hash table entries. This loop runs once for each - ** term/doclist currently stored within the hash table. */ - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - p->rc = sqlite3Fts5HashScanInit(pHash, 0, 0); - } - while( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && 0==sqlite3Fts5HashScanEof(pHash) ){ - const char *zTerm; /* Buffer containing term */ - int nTerm; /* Size of zTerm in bytes */ - const u8 *pDoclist; /* Pointer to doclist for this term */ - int nDoclist; /* Size of doclist in bytes */ - - /* Get the term and doclist for this entry. */ - sqlite3Fts5HashScanEntry(pHash, &zTerm, &pDoclist, &nDoclist); - nTerm = (int)strlen(zTerm); - if( bSecureDelete==0 ){ - fts5WriteAppendTerm(p, &writer, nTerm, (const u8*)zTerm); - if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break; - assert( writer.bFirstRowidInPage==0 ); + /* Begin scanning through hash table entries. This loop runs once for each + ** term/doclist currently stored within the hash table. */ + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + p->rc = sqlite3Fts5HashScanInit(pHash, 0, 0); } + while( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && 0==sqlite3Fts5HashScanEof(pHash) ){ + const char *zTerm; /* Buffer containing term */ + int nTerm; /* Size of zTerm in bytes */ + const u8 *pDoclist; /* Pointer to doclist for this term */ + int nDoclist; /* Size of doclist in bytes */ - if( !bSecureDelete && pgsz>=(pBuf->n + pPgidx->n + nDoclist + 1) ){ - /* The entire doclist will fit on the current leaf. */ - fts5BufferSafeAppendBlob(pBuf, pDoclist, nDoclist); - }else{ - int bTermWritten = !bSecureDelete; - i64 iRowid = 0; - i64 iPrev = 0; - int iOff = 0; + /* Get the term and doclist for this entry. */ + sqlite3Fts5HashScanEntry(pHash, &zTerm, &pDoclist, &nDoclist); + nTerm = (int)strlen(zTerm); + if( bSecureDelete==0 ){ + fts5WriteAppendTerm(p, &writer, nTerm, (const u8*)zTerm); + if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break; + assert( writer.bFirstRowidInPage==0 ); + } - /* The entire doclist will not fit on this leaf. The following - ** loop iterates through the poslists that make up the current - ** doclist. */ - while( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && iOff=(pBuf->n + pPgidx->n + nDoclist + 1) ){ + /* The entire doclist will fit on the current leaf. */ + fts5BufferSafeAppendBlob(pBuf, pDoclist, nDoclist); + }else{ + int bTermWritten = !bSecureDelete; + i64 iRowid = 0; + i64 iPrev = 0; + int iOff = 0; - /* If in secure delete mode, and if this entry in the poslist is - ** in fact a delete, then edit the existing segments directly - ** using fts5FlushSecureDelete(). */ - if( bSecureDelete ){ - if( eDetail==FTS5_DETAIL_NONE ){ - if( iOffrc==SQLITE_OK && iOffrc!=SQLITE_OK || pDoclist[iOff]==0x01 ){ iOff++; - nDoclist = 0; - }else{ continue; } } - }else if( (pDoclist[iOff] & 0x01) ){ - fts5FlushSecureDelete(p, pStruct, zTerm, iRowid); - if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK || pDoclist[iOff]==0x01 ){ - iOff++; - continue; - } } - } - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && bTermWritten==0 ){ - fts5WriteAppendTerm(p, &writer, nTerm, (const u8*)zTerm); - bTermWritten = 1; - assert( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK || writer.bFirstRowidInPage==0 ); - } + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK && bTermWritten==0 ){ + fts5WriteAppendTerm(p, &writer, nTerm, (const u8*)zTerm); + bTermWritten = 1; + assert( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK || writer.bFirstRowidInPage==0 ); + } - if( writer.bFirstRowidInPage ){ - fts5PutU16(&pBuf->p[0], (u16)pBuf->n); /* first rowid on page */ - pBuf->n += sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(&pBuf->p[pBuf->n], iRowid); - writer.bFirstRowidInPage = 0; - fts5WriteDlidxAppend(p, &writer, iRowid); - }else{ - pBuf->n += sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(&pBuf->p[pBuf->n], iRowid-iPrev); - } - if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break; - assert( pBuf->n<=pBuf->nSpace ); - iPrev = iRowid; + if( writer.bFirstRowidInPage ){ + fts5PutU16(&pBuf->p[0], (u16)pBuf->n); /* first rowid on page */ + pBuf->n += sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(&pBuf->p[pBuf->n], iRowid); + writer.bFirstRowidInPage = 0; + fts5WriteDlidxAppend(p, &writer, iRowid); + }else{ + u64 iRowidDelta = (u64)iRowid - (u64)iPrev; + pBuf->n += sqlite3Fts5PutVarint(&pBuf->p[pBuf->n], iRowidDelta); + } + if( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break; + assert( pBuf->n<=pBuf->nSpace ); + iPrev = iRowid; - if( eDetail==FTS5_DETAIL_NONE ){ - if( iOffp[pBuf->n++] = 0; - iOff++; + if( eDetail==FTS5_DETAIL_NONE ){ if( iOffp[pBuf->n++] = 0; iOff++; + if( iOffp[pBuf->n++] = 0; + iOff++; + } + } + if( (pBuf->n + pPgidx->n)>=pgsz ){ + fts5WriteFlushLeaf(p, &writer); } - } - if( (pBuf->n + pPgidx->n)>=pgsz ){ - fts5WriteFlushLeaf(p, &writer); - } - }else{ - int bDummy; - int nPos; - int nCopy = fts5GetPoslistSize(&pDoclist[iOff], &nPos, &bDummy); - nCopy += nPos; - if( (pBuf->n + pPgidx->n + nCopy) <= pgsz ){ - /* The entire poslist will fit on the current leaf. So copy - ** it in one go. */ - fts5BufferSafeAppendBlob(pBuf, &pDoclist[iOff], nCopy); }else{ - /* The entire poslist will not fit on this leaf. So it needs - ** to be broken into sections. The only qualification being - ** that each varint must be stored contiguously. */ - const u8 *pPoslist = &pDoclist[iOff]; - int iPos = 0; - while( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - int nSpace = pgsz - pBuf->n - pPgidx->n; - int n = 0; - if( (nCopy - iPos)<=nSpace ){ - n = nCopy - iPos; - }else{ - n = fts5PoslistPrefix(&pPoslist[iPos], nSpace); - } - assert( n>0 ); - fts5BufferSafeAppendBlob(pBuf, &pPoslist[iPos], n); - iPos += n; - if( (pBuf->n + pPgidx->n)>=pgsz ){ - fts5WriteFlushLeaf(p, &writer); - } - if( iPos>=nCopy ) break; + int bDel = 0; + int nPos = 0; + int nCopy = fts5GetPoslistSize(&pDoclist[iOff], &nPos, &bDel); + if( bDel && bSecureDelete ){ + fts5BufferAppendVarint(&p->rc, pBuf, nPos*2); + iOff += nCopy; + nCopy = nPos; + }else{ + nCopy += nPos; } + if( (pBuf->n + pPgidx->n + nCopy) <= pgsz ){ + /* The entire poslist will fit on the current leaf. So copy + ** it in one go. */ + fts5BufferSafeAppendBlob(pBuf, &pDoclist[iOff], nCopy); + }else{ + /* The entire poslist will not fit on this leaf. So it needs + ** to be broken into sections. The only qualification being + ** that each varint must be stored contiguously. */ + const u8 *pPoslist = &pDoclist[iOff]; + int iPos = 0; + while( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + int nSpace = pgsz - pBuf->n - pPgidx->n; + int n = 0; + if( (nCopy - iPos)<=nSpace ){ + n = nCopy - iPos; + }else{ + n = fts5PoslistPrefix(&pPoslist[iPos], nSpace); + } + assert( n>0 ); + fts5BufferSafeAppendBlob(pBuf, &pPoslist[iPos], n); + iPos += n; + if( (pBuf->n + pPgidx->n)>=pgsz ){ + fts5WriteFlushLeaf(p, &writer); + } + if( iPos>=nCopy ) break; + } + } + iOff += nCopy; } - iOff += nCopy; } } - } - /* TODO2: Doclist terminator written here. */ - /* pBuf->p[pBuf->n++] = '\0'; */ - assert( pBuf->n<=pBuf->nSpace ); - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ) sqlite3Fts5HashScanNext(pHash); - } - sqlite3Fts5HashClear(pHash); - fts5WriteFinish(p, &writer, &pgnoLast); + /* TODO2: Doclist terminator written here. */ + /* pBuf->p[pBuf->n++] = '\0'; */ + assert( pBuf->n<=pBuf->nSpace ); + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ) sqlite3Fts5HashScanNext(pHash); + } + fts5WriteFinish(p, &writer, &pgnoLast); - assert( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK || bSecureDelete || pgnoLast>0 ); - if( pgnoLast>0 ){ - /* Update the Fts5Structure. It is written back to the database by the - ** fts5StructureRelease() call below. */ - if( pStruct->nLevel==0 ){ - fts5StructureAddLevel(&p->rc, &pStruct); + assert( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK || bSecureDelete || pgnoLast>0 ); + if( pgnoLast>0 ){ + /* Update the Fts5Structure. It is written back to the database by the + ** fts5StructureRelease() call below. */ + if( pStruct->nLevel==0 ){ + fts5StructureAddLevel(&p->rc, &pStruct); + } + fts5StructureExtendLevel(&p->rc, pStruct, 0, 1, 0); + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + pSeg = &pStruct->aLevel[0].aSeg[ pStruct->aLevel[0].nSeg++ ]; + pSeg->iSegid = iSegid; + pSeg->pgnoFirst = 1; + pSeg->pgnoLast = pgnoLast; + if( pStruct->nOriginCntr>0 ){ + pSeg->iOrigin1 = pStruct->nOriginCntr; + pSeg->iOrigin2 = pStruct->nOriginCntr; + pSeg->nEntry = p->nPendingRow; + pStruct->nOriginCntr++; + } + pStruct->nSegment++; + } + fts5StructurePromote(p, 0, pStruct); } - fts5StructureExtendLevel(&p->rc, pStruct, 0, 1, 0); - if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - pSeg = &pStruct->aLevel[0].aSeg[ pStruct->aLevel[0].nSeg++ ]; - pSeg->iSegid = iSegid; - pSeg->pgnoFirst = 1; - pSeg->pgnoLast = pgnoLast; - pStruct->nSegment++; - } - fts5StructurePromote(p, 0, pStruct); } } - fts5IndexAutomerge(p, &pStruct, pgnoLast); + fts5IndexAutomerge(p, &pStruct, pgnoLast + p->nContentlessDelete); fts5IndexCrisismerge(p, &pStruct); fts5StructureWrite(p, pStruct); fts5StructureRelease(pStruct); @@ -237705,10 +241852,15 @@ static void fts5FlushOneHash(Fts5Index *p){ */ static void fts5IndexFlush(Fts5Index *p){ /* Unless it is empty, flush the hash table to disk */ - if( p->nPendingData ){ + if( p->nPendingData || p->nContentlessDelete ){ assert( p->pHash ); - p->nPendingData = 0; fts5FlushOneHash(p); + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + sqlite3Fts5HashClear(p->pHash); + p->nPendingData = 0; + p->nPendingRow = 0; + p->nContentlessDelete = 0; + } } } @@ -237724,17 +241876,22 @@ static Fts5Structure *fts5IndexOptimizeStruct( /* Figure out if this structure requires optimization. A structure does ** not require optimization if either: ** - ** + it consists of fewer than two segments, or - ** + all segments are on the same level, or - ** + all segments except one are currently inputs to a merge operation. + ** 1. it consists of fewer than two segments, or + ** 2. all segments are on the same level, or + ** 3. all segments except one are currently inputs to a merge operation. ** - ** In the first case, return NULL. In the second, increment the ref-count - ** on *pStruct and return a copy of the pointer to it. + ** In the first case, if there are no tombstone hash pages, return NULL. In + ** the second, increment the ref-count on *pStruct and return a copy of the + ** pointer to it. */ - if( nSeg<2 ) return 0; + if( nSeg==0 ) return 0; for(i=0; inLevel; i++){ int nThis = pStruct->aLevel[i].nSeg; - if( nThis==nSeg || (nThis==nSeg-1 && pStruct->aLevel[i].nMerge==nThis) ){ + int nMerge = pStruct->aLevel[i].nMerge; + if( nThis>0 && (nThis==nSeg || (nThis==nSeg-1 && nMerge==nThis)) ){ + if( nSeg==1 && nThis==1 && pStruct->aLevel[i].aSeg[0].nPgTombstone==0 ){ + return 0; + } fts5StructureRef(pStruct); return pStruct; } @@ -237750,6 +241907,7 @@ static Fts5Structure *fts5IndexOptimizeStruct( pNew->nLevel = MIN(pStruct->nLevel+1, FTS5_MAX_LEVEL); pNew->nRef = 1; pNew->nWriteCounter = pStruct->nWriteCounter; + pNew->nOriginCntr = pStruct->nOriginCntr; pLvl = &pNew->aLevel[pNew->nLevel-1]; pLvl->aSeg = (Fts5StructureSegment*)sqlite3Fts5MallocZero(&p->rc, nByte); if( pLvl->aSeg ){ @@ -237780,6 +241938,7 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5IndexOptimize(Fts5Index *p){ assert( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ); fts5IndexFlush(p); + assert( p->nContentlessDelete==0 ); pStruct = fts5StructureRead(p); fts5StructureInvalidate(p); @@ -237809,7 +241968,10 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5IndexOptimize(Fts5Index *p){ ** INSERT command. */ static int sqlite3Fts5IndexMerge(Fts5Index *p, int nMerge){ - Fts5Structure *pStruct = fts5StructureRead(p); + Fts5Structure *pStruct = 0; + + fts5IndexFlush(p); + pStruct = fts5StructureRead(p); if( pStruct ){ int nMin = p->pConfig->nUsermerge; fts5StructureInvalidate(p); @@ -237817,7 +241979,7 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5IndexMerge(Fts5Index *p, int nMerge){ Fts5Structure *pNew = fts5IndexOptimizeStruct(p, pStruct); fts5StructureRelease(pStruct); pStruct = pNew; - nMin = 2; + nMin = 1; nMerge = nMerge*-1; } if( pStruct && pStruct->nLevel ){ @@ -238331,6 +242493,9 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5IndexBeginWrite(Fts5Index *p, int bDelete, i64 iRowid){ p->iWriteRowid = iRowid; p->bDelete = bDelete; + if( bDelete==0 ){ + p->nPendingRow++; + } return fts5IndexReturn(p); } @@ -238368,6 +242533,9 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5IndexReinit(Fts5Index *p){ fts5StructureInvalidate(p); fts5IndexDiscardData(p); memset(&s, 0, sizeof(Fts5Structure)); + if( p->pConfig->bContentlessDelete ){ + s.nOriginCntr = 1; + } fts5DataWrite(p, FTS5_AVERAGES_ROWID, (const u8*)"", 0); fts5StructureWrite(p, &s); return fts5IndexReturn(p); @@ -238759,6 +242927,347 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5IndexLoadConfig(Fts5Index *p){ return fts5IndexReturn(p); } +/* +** Retrieve the origin value that will be used for the segment currently +** being accumulated in the in-memory hash table when it is flushed to +** disk. If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned and (*piOrigin) set to +** the queried value. Or, if an error occurs, an error code is returned +** and the final value of (*piOrigin) is undefined. +*/ +static int sqlite3Fts5IndexGetOrigin(Fts5Index *p, i64 *piOrigin){ + Fts5Structure *pStruct; + pStruct = fts5StructureRead(p); + if( pStruct ){ + *piOrigin = pStruct->nOriginCntr; + fts5StructureRelease(pStruct); + } + return fts5IndexReturn(p); +} + +/* +** Buffer pPg contains a page of a tombstone hash table - one of nPg pages +** associated with the same segment. This function adds rowid iRowid to +** the hash table. The caller is required to guarantee that there is at +** least one free slot on the page. +** +** If parameter bForce is false and the hash table is deemed to be full +** (more than half of the slots are occupied), then non-zero is returned +** and iRowid not inserted. Or, if bForce is true or if the hash table page +** is not full, iRowid is inserted and zero returned. +*/ +static int fts5IndexTombstoneAddToPage( + Fts5Data *pPg, + int bForce, + int nPg, + u64 iRowid +){ + const int szKey = TOMBSTONE_KEYSIZE(pPg); + const int nSlot = TOMBSTONE_NSLOT(pPg); + const int nElem = fts5GetU32(&pPg->p[4]); + int iSlot = (iRowid / nPg) % nSlot; + int nCollide = nSlot; + + if( szKey==4 && iRowid>0xFFFFFFFF ) return 2; + if( iRowid==0 ){ + pPg->p[1] = 0x01; + return 0; + } + + if( bForce==0 && nElem>=(nSlot/2) ){ + return 1; + } + + fts5PutU32(&pPg->p[4], nElem+1); + if( szKey==4 ){ + u32 *aSlot = (u32*)&pPg->p[8]; + while( aSlot[iSlot] ){ + iSlot = (iSlot + 1) % nSlot; + if( nCollide--==0 ) return 0; + } + fts5PutU32((u8*)&aSlot[iSlot], (u32)iRowid); + }else{ + u64 *aSlot = (u64*)&pPg->p[8]; + while( aSlot[iSlot] ){ + iSlot = (iSlot + 1) % nSlot; + if( nCollide--==0 ) return 0; + } + fts5PutU64((u8*)&aSlot[iSlot], iRowid); + } + + return 0; +} + +/* +** This function attempts to build a new hash containing all the keys +** currently in the tombstone hash table for segment pSeg. The new +** hash will be stored in the nOut buffers passed in array apOut[]. +** All pages of the new hash use key-size szKey (4 or 8). +** +** Return 0 if the hash is successfully rebuilt into the nOut pages. +** Or non-zero if it is not (because one page became overfull). In this +** case the caller should retry with a larger nOut parameter. +** +** Parameter pData1 is page iPg1 of the hash table being rebuilt. +*/ +static int fts5IndexTombstoneRehash( + Fts5Index *p, + Fts5StructureSegment *pSeg, /* Segment to rebuild hash of */ + Fts5Data *pData1, /* One page of current hash - or NULL */ + int iPg1, /* Which page of the current hash is pData1 */ + int szKey, /* 4 or 8, the keysize */ + int nOut, /* Number of output pages */ + Fts5Data **apOut /* Array of output hash pages */ +){ + int ii; + int res = 0; + + /* Initialize the headers of all the output pages */ + for(ii=0; iip[0] = szKey; + fts5PutU32(&apOut[ii]->p[4], 0); + } + + /* Loop through the current pages of the hash table. */ + for(ii=0; res==0 && iinPgTombstone; ii++){ + Fts5Data *pData = 0; /* Page ii of the current hash table */ + Fts5Data *pFree = 0; /* Free this at the end of the loop */ + + if( iPg1==ii ){ + pData = pData1; + }else{ + pFree = pData = fts5DataRead(p, FTS5_TOMBSTONE_ROWID(pSeg->iSegid, ii)); + } + + if( pData ){ + int szKeyIn = TOMBSTONE_KEYSIZE(pData); + int nSlotIn = (pData->nn - 8) / szKeyIn; + int iIn; + for(iIn=0; iInp[8]; + if( aSlot[iIn] ) iVal = fts5GetU32((u8*)&aSlot[iIn]); + }else{ + u64 *aSlot = (u64*)&pData->p[8]; + if( aSlot[iIn] ) iVal = fts5GetU64((u8*)&aSlot[iIn]); + } + + /* If iVal is not 0 at this point, insert it into the new hash table */ + if( iVal ){ + Fts5Data *pPg = apOut[(iVal % nOut)]; + res = fts5IndexTombstoneAddToPage(pPg, 0, nOut, iVal); + if( res ) break; + } + } + + /* If this is page 0 of the old hash, copy the rowid-0-flag from the + ** old hash to the new. */ + if( ii==0 ){ + apOut[0]->p[1] = pData->p[1]; + } + } + fts5DataRelease(pFree); + } + + return res; +} + +/* +** This is called to rebuild the hash table belonging to segment pSeg. +** If parameter pData1 is not NULL, then one page of the existing hash table +** has already been loaded - pData1, which is page iPg1. The key-size for +** the new hash table is szKey (4 or 8). +** +** If successful, the new hash table is not written to disk. Instead, +** output parameter (*pnOut) is set to the number of pages in the new +** hash table, and (*papOut) to point to an array of buffers containing +** the new page data. +** +** If an error occurs, an error code is left in the Fts5Index object and +** both output parameters set to 0 before returning. +*/ +static void fts5IndexTombstoneRebuild( + Fts5Index *p, + Fts5StructureSegment *pSeg, /* Segment to rebuild hash of */ + Fts5Data *pData1, /* One page of current hash - or NULL */ + int iPg1, /* Which page of the current hash is pData1 */ + int szKey, /* 4 or 8, the keysize */ + int *pnOut, /* OUT: Number of output pages */ + Fts5Data ***papOut /* OUT: Output hash pages */ +){ + const int MINSLOT = 32; + int nSlotPerPage = MAX(MINSLOT, (p->pConfig->pgsz - 8) / szKey); + int nSlot = 0; /* Number of slots in each output page */ + int nOut = 0; + + /* Figure out how many output pages (nOut) and how many slots per + ** page (nSlot). There are three possibilities: + ** + ** 1. The hash table does not yet exist. In this case the new hash + ** table will consist of a single page with MINSLOT slots. + ** + ** 2. The hash table exists but is currently a single page. In this + ** case an attempt is made to grow the page to accommodate the new + ** entry. The page is allowed to grow up to nSlotPerPage (see above) + ** slots. + ** + ** 3. The hash table already consists of more than one page, or of + ** a single page already so large that it cannot be grown. In this + ** case the new hash consists of (nPg*2+1) pages of nSlotPerPage + ** slots each, where nPg is the current number of pages in the + ** hash table. + */ + if( pSeg->nPgTombstone==0 ){ + /* Case 1. */ + nOut = 1; + nSlot = MINSLOT; + }else if( pSeg->nPgTombstone==1 ){ + /* Case 2. */ + int nElem = (int)fts5GetU32(&pData1->p[4]); + assert( pData1 && iPg1==0 ); + nOut = 1; + nSlot = MAX(nElem*4, MINSLOT); + if( nSlot>nSlotPerPage ) nOut = 0; + } + if( nOut==0 ){ + /* Case 3. */ + nOut = (pSeg->nPgTombstone * 2 + 1); + nSlot = nSlotPerPage; + } + + /* Allocate the required array and output pages */ + while( 1 ){ + int res = 0; + int ii = 0; + int szPage = 0; + Fts5Data **apOut = 0; + + /* Allocate space for the new hash table */ + assert( nSlot>=MINSLOT ); + apOut = (Fts5Data**)sqlite3Fts5MallocZero(&p->rc, sizeof(Fts5Data*) * nOut); + szPage = 8 + nSlot*szKey; + for(ii=0; iirc, + sizeof(Fts5Data)+szPage + ); + if( pNew ){ + pNew->nn = szPage; + pNew->p = (u8*)&pNew[1]; + apOut[ii] = pNew; + } + } + + /* Rebuild the hash table. */ + if( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + res = fts5IndexTombstoneRehash(p, pSeg, pData1, iPg1, szKey, nOut, apOut); + } + if( res==0 ){ + if( p->rc ){ + fts5IndexFreeArray(apOut, nOut); + apOut = 0; + nOut = 0; + } + *pnOut = nOut; + *papOut = apOut; + break; + } + + /* If control flows to here, it was not possible to rebuild the hash + ** table. Free all buffers and then try again with more pages. */ + assert( p->rc==SQLITE_OK ); + fts5IndexFreeArray(apOut, nOut); + nSlot = nSlotPerPage; + nOut = nOut*2 + 1; + } +} + + +/* +** Add a tombstone for rowid iRowid to segment pSeg. +*/ +static void fts5IndexTombstoneAdd( + Fts5Index *p, + Fts5StructureSegment *pSeg, + u64 iRowid +){ + Fts5Data *pPg = 0; + int iPg = -1; + int szKey = 0; + int nHash = 0; + Fts5Data **apHash = 0; + + p->nContentlessDelete++; + + if( pSeg->nPgTombstone>0 ){ + iPg = iRowid % pSeg->nPgTombstone; + pPg = fts5DataRead(p, FTS5_TOMBSTONE_ROWID(pSeg->iSegid,iPg)); + if( pPg==0 ){ + assert( p->rc!=SQLITE_OK ); + return; + } + + if( 0==fts5IndexTombstoneAddToPage(pPg, 0, pSeg->nPgTombstone, iRowid) ){ + fts5DataWrite(p, FTS5_TOMBSTONE_ROWID(pSeg->iSegid,iPg), pPg->p, pPg->nn); + fts5DataRelease(pPg); + return; + } + } + + /* Have to rebuild the hash table. First figure out the key-size (4 or 8). */ + szKey = pPg ? TOMBSTONE_KEYSIZE(pPg) : 4; + if( iRowid>0xFFFFFFFF ) szKey = 8; + + /* Rebuild the hash table */ + fts5IndexTombstoneRebuild(p, pSeg, pPg, iPg, szKey, &nHash, &apHash); + assert( p->rc==SQLITE_OK || (nHash==0 && apHash==0) ); + + /* If all has succeeded, write the new rowid into one of the new hash + ** table pages, then write them all out to disk. */ + if( nHash ){ + int ii = 0; + fts5IndexTombstoneAddToPage(apHash[iRowid % nHash], 1, nHash, iRowid); + for(ii=0; iiiSegid, ii); + fts5DataWrite(p, iTombstoneRowid, apHash[ii]->p, apHash[ii]->nn); + } + pSeg->nPgTombstone = nHash; + fts5StructureWrite(p, p->pStruct); + } + + fts5DataRelease(pPg); + fts5IndexFreeArray(apHash, nHash); +} + +/* +** Add iRowid to the tombstone list of the segment or segments that contain +** rows from origin iOrigin. Return SQLITE_OK if successful, or an SQLite +** error code otherwise. +*/ +static int sqlite3Fts5IndexContentlessDelete(Fts5Index *p, i64 iOrigin, i64 iRowid){ + Fts5Structure *pStruct; + pStruct = fts5StructureRead(p); + if( pStruct ){ + int bFound = 0; /* True after pSeg->nEntryTombstone incr. */ + int iLvl; + for(iLvl=pStruct->nLevel-1; iLvl>=0; iLvl--){ + int iSeg; + for(iSeg=pStruct->aLevel[iLvl].nSeg-1; iSeg>=0; iSeg--){ + Fts5StructureSegment *pSeg = &pStruct->aLevel[iLvl].aSeg[iSeg]; + if( pSeg->iOrigin1<=(u64)iOrigin && pSeg->iOrigin2>=(u64)iOrigin ){ + if( bFound==0 ){ + pSeg->nEntryTombstone++; + bFound = 1; + } + fts5IndexTombstoneAdd(p, pSeg, iRowid); + } + } + } + fts5StructureRelease(pStruct); + } + return fts5IndexReturn(p); +} /************************************************************************* ************************************************************************** @@ -239310,13 +243819,14 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5IndexIntegrityCheck(Fts5Index *p, u64 cksum, int bUseCksum ** function only. */ -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) /* ** Decode a segment-data rowid from the %_data table. This function is ** the opposite of macro FTS5_SEGMENT_ROWID(). */ static void fts5DecodeRowid( i64 iRowid, /* Rowid from %_data table */ + int *pbTombstone, /* OUT: Tombstone hash flag */ int *piSegid, /* OUT: Segment id */ int *pbDlidx, /* OUT: Dlidx flag */ int *piHeight, /* OUT: Height */ @@ -239332,13 +243842,16 @@ static void fts5DecodeRowid( iRowid >>= FTS5_DATA_DLI_B; *piSegid = (int)(iRowid & (((i64)1 << FTS5_DATA_ID_B) - 1)); -} -#endif /* SQLITE_TEST */ + iRowid >>= FTS5_DATA_ID_B; -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST + *pbTombstone = (int)(iRowid & 0x0001); +} +#endif /* SQLITE_TEST || SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG */ + +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) static void fts5DebugRowid(int *pRc, Fts5Buffer *pBuf, i64 iKey){ - int iSegid, iHeight, iPgno, bDlidx; /* Rowid compenents */ - fts5DecodeRowid(iKey, &iSegid, &bDlidx, &iHeight, &iPgno); + int iSegid, iHeight, iPgno, bDlidx, bTomb; /* Rowid compenents */ + fts5DecodeRowid(iKey, &bTomb, &iSegid, &bDlidx, &iHeight, &iPgno); if( iSegid==0 ){ if( iKey==FTS5_AVERAGES_ROWID ){ @@ -239348,14 +243861,16 @@ static void fts5DebugRowid(int *pRc, Fts5Buffer *pBuf, i64 iKey){ } } else{ - sqlite3Fts5BufferAppendPrintf(pRc, pBuf, "{%ssegid=%d h=%d pgno=%d}", - bDlidx ? "dlidx " : "", iSegid, iHeight, iPgno + sqlite3Fts5BufferAppendPrintf(pRc, pBuf, "{%s%ssegid=%d h=%d pgno=%d}", + bDlidx ? "dlidx " : "", + bTomb ? "tombstone " : "", + iSegid, iHeight, iPgno ); } } -#endif /* SQLITE_TEST */ +#endif /* SQLITE_TEST || SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG */ -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) static void fts5DebugStructure( int *pRc, /* IN/OUT: error code */ Fts5Buffer *pBuf, @@ -239370,16 +243885,22 @@ static void fts5DebugStructure( ); for(iSeg=0; iSegnSeg; iSeg++){ Fts5StructureSegment *pSeg = &pLvl->aSeg[iSeg]; - sqlite3Fts5BufferAppendPrintf(pRc, pBuf, " {id=%d leaves=%d..%d}", + sqlite3Fts5BufferAppendPrintf(pRc, pBuf, " {id=%d leaves=%d..%d", pSeg->iSegid, pSeg->pgnoFirst, pSeg->pgnoLast ); + if( pSeg->iOrigin1>0 ){ + sqlite3Fts5BufferAppendPrintf(pRc, pBuf, " origin=%lld..%lld", + pSeg->iOrigin1, pSeg->iOrigin2 + ); + } + sqlite3Fts5BufferAppendPrintf(pRc, pBuf, "}"); } sqlite3Fts5BufferAppendPrintf(pRc, pBuf, "}"); } } -#endif /* SQLITE_TEST */ +#endif /* SQLITE_TEST || SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG */ -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) /* ** This is part of the fts5_decode() debugging aid. ** @@ -239404,9 +243925,9 @@ static void fts5DecodeStructure( fts5DebugStructure(pRc, pBuf, p); fts5StructureRelease(p); } -#endif /* SQLITE_TEST */ +#endif /* SQLITE_TEST || SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG */ -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) /* ** This is part of the fts5_decode() debugging aid. ** @@ -239429,9 +243950,9 @@ static void fts5DecodeAverages( zSpace = " "; } } -#endif /* SQLITE_TEST */ +#endif /* SQLITE_TEST || SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG */ -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) /* ** Buffer (a/n) is assumed to contain a list of serialized varints. Read ** each varint and append its string representation to buffer pBuf. Return @@ -239448,9 +243969,9 @@ static int fts5DecodePoslist(int *pRc, Fts5Buffer *pBuf, const u8 *a, int n){ } return iOff; } -#endif /* SQLITE_TEST */ +#endif /* SQLITE_TEST || SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG */ -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) /* ** The start of buffer (a/n) contains the start of a doclist. The doclist ** may or may not finish within the buffer. This function appends a text @@ -239483,9 +244004,9 @@ static int fts5DecodeDoclist(int *pRc, Fts5Buffer *pBuf, const u8 *a, int n){ return iOff; } -#endif /* SQLITE_TEST */ +#endif /* SQLITE_TEST || SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG */ -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) /* ** This function is part of the fts5_decode() debugging function. It is ** only ever used with detail=none tables. @@ -239526,9 +244047,9 @@ static void fts5DecodeRowidList( sqlite3Fts5BufferAppendPrintf(pRc, pBuf, " %lld%s", iRowid, zApp); } } -#endif /* SQLITE_TEST */ +#endif /* SQLITE_TEST || SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG */ -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) /* ** The implementation of user-defined scalar function fts5_decode(). */ @@ -239539,6 +244060,7 @@ static void fts5DecodeFunction( ){ i64 iRowid; /* Rowid for record being decoded */ int iSegid,iHeight,iPgno,bDlidx;/* Rowid components */ + int bTomb; const u8 *aBlob; int n; /* Record to decode */ u8 *a = 0; Fts5Buffer s; /* Build up text to return here */ @@ -239561,7 +244083,7 @@ static void fts5DecodeFunction( if( a==0 ) goto decode_out; if( n>0 ) memcpy(a, aBlob, n); - fts5DecodeRowid(iRowid, &iSegid, &bDlidx, &iHeight, &iPgno); + fts5DecodeRowid(iRowid, &bTomb, &iSegid, &bDlidx, &iHeight, &iPgno); fts5DebugRowid(&rc, &s, iRowid); if( bDlidx ){ @@ -239580,6 +244102,28 @@ static void fts5DecodeFunction( " %d(%lld)", lvl.iLeafPgno, lvl.iRowid ); } + }else if( bTomb ){ + u32 nElem = fts5GetU32(&a[4]); + int szKey = (aBlob[0]==4 || aBlob[0]==8) ? aBlob[0] : 8; + int nSlot = (n - 8) / szKey; + int ii; + sqlite3Fts5BufferAppendPrintf(&rc, &s, " nElem=%d", (int)nElem); + if( aBlob[1] ){ + sqlite3Fts5BufferAppendPrintf(&rc, &s, " 0"); + } + for(ii=0; iiszLeaf ){ + rc = FTS5_CORRUPT; + }else{ + fts5DecodeRowidList(&rc, &s, &a[iOff], iTermOff-iOff); + } iOff = iTermOff; if( iOffestimatedCost = (double)100; + pIdxInfo->estimatedRows = 100; + pIdxInfo->idxNum = 0; + for(i=0, p=pIdxInfo->aConstraint; inConstraint; i++, p++){ + if( p->usable==0 ) continue; + if( p->op==SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ && p->iColumn==11 ){ + rc = SQLITE_OK; + pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[i].omit = 1; + pIdxInfo->aConstraintUsage[i].argvIndex = 1; + break; + } + } + return rc; +} + +/* +** This method is the destructor for bytecodevtab objects. +*/ +static int fts5structDisconnectMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){ + Fts5StructVtab *p = (Fts5StructVtab*)pVtab; + sqlite3_free(p); + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** Constructor for a new bytecodevtab_cursor object. +*/ +static int fts5structOpenMethod(sqlite3_vtab *p, sqlite3_vtab_cursor **ppCsr){ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + Fts5StructVcsr *pNew = 0; + + pNew = sqlite3Fts5MallocZero(&rc, sizeof(*pNew)); + *ppCsr = (sqlite3_vtab_cursor*)pNew; + + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** Destructor for a bytecodevtab_cursor. +*/ +static int fts5structCloseMethod(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){ + Fts5StructVcsr *pCsr = (Fts5StructVcsr*)cur; + fts5StructureRelease(pCsr->pStruct); + sqlite3_free(pCsr); + return SQLITE_OK; +} + + +/* +** Advance a bytecodevtab_cursor to its next row of output. +*/ +static int fts5structNextMethod(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){ + Fts5StructVcsr *pCsr = (Fts5StructVcsr*)cur; + Fts5Structure *p = pCsr->pStruct; + + assert( pCsr->pStruct ); + pCsr->iSeg++; + pCsr->iRowid++; + while( pCsr->iLevelnLevel && pCsr->iSeg>=p->aLevel[pCsr->iLevel].nSeg ){ + pCsr->iLevel++; + pCsr->iSeg = 0; + } + if( pCsr->iLevel>=p->nLevel ){ + fts5StructureRelease(pCsr->pStruct); + pCsr->pStruct = 0; + } + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** Return TRUE if the cursor has been moved off of the last +** row of output. +*/ +static int fts5structEofMethod(sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur){ + Fts5StructVcsr *pCsr = (Fts5StructVcsr*)cur; + return pCsr->pStruct==0; +} + +static int fts5structRowidMethod( + sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur, + sqlite_int64 *piRowid +){ + Fts5StructVcsr *pCsr = (Fts5StructVcsr*)cur; + *piRowid = pCsr->iRowid; + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** Return values of columns for the row at which the bytecodevtab_cursor +** is currently pointing. +*/ +static int fts5structColumnMethod( + sqlite3_vtab_cursor *cur, /* The cursor */ + sqlite3_context *ctx, /* First argument to sqlite3_result_...() */ + int i /* Which column to return */ +){ + Fts5StructVcsr *pCsr = (Fts5StructVcsr*)cur; + Fts5Structure *p = pCsr->pStruct; + Fts5StructureSegment *pSeg = &p->aLevel[pCsr->iLevel].aSeg[pCsr->iSeg]; + + switch( i ){ + case 0: /* level */ + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pCsr->iLevel); + break; + case 1: /* segment */ + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pCsr->iSeg); + break; + case 2: /* merge */ + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pCsr->iSeg < p->aLevel[pCsr->iLevel].nMerge); + break; + case 3: /* segid */ + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pSeg->iSegid); + break; + case 4: /* leaf1 */ + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pSeg->pgnoFirst); + break; + case 5: /* leaf2 */ + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pSeg->pgnoLast); + break; + case 6: /* origin1 */ + sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pSeg->iOrigin1); + break; + case 7: /* origin2 */ + sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pSeg->iOrigin2); + break; + case 8: /* npgtombstone */ + sqlite3_result_int(ctx, pSeg->nPgTombstone); + break; + case 9: /* nentrytombstone */ + sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pSeg->nEntryTombstone); + break; + case 10: /* nentry */ + sqlite3_result_int64(ctx, pSeg->nEntry); + break; + } + return SQLITE_OK; +} + +/* +** Initialize a cursor. +** +** idxNum==0 means show all subprograms +** idxNum==1 means show only the main bytecode and omit subprograms. +*/ +static int fts5structFilterMethod( + sqlite3_vtab_cursor *pVtabCursor, + int idxNum, const char *idxStr, + int argc, sqlite3_value **argv +){ + Fts5StructVcsr *pCsr = (Fts5StructVcsr *)pVtabCursor; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + + const u8 *aBlob = 0; + int nBlob = 0; + + assert( argc==1 ); + fts5StructureRelease(pCsr->pStruct); + pCsr->pStruct = 0; + + nBlob = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]); + aBlob = (const u8*)sqlite3_value_blob(argv[0]); + rc = fts5StructureDecode(aBlob, nBlob, 0, &pCsr->pStruct); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + pCsr->iLevel = 0; + pCsr->iRowid = 0; + pCsr->iSeg = -1; + rc = fts5structNextMethod(pVtabCursor); + } + + return rc; +} + +#endif /* SQLITE_TEST || SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG */ /* ** This is called as part of registering the FTS5 module with database @@ -239784,7 +244559,7 @@ static void fts5RowidFunction( ** SQLite error code is returned instead. */ static int sqlite3Fts5IndexInit(sqlite3 *db){ -#ifdef SQLITE_TEST +#if defined(SQLITE_TEST) || defined(SQLITE_FTS5_DEBUG) int rc = sqlite3_create_function( db, "fts5_decode", 2, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, fts5DecodeFunction, 0, 0 ); @@ -239801,6 +244576,37 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5IndexInit(sqlite3 *db){ db, "fts5_rowid", -1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, fts5RowidFunction, 0, 0 ); } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + static const sqlite3_module fts5structure_module = { + 0, /* iVersion */ + 0, /* xCreate */ + fts5structConnectMethod, /* xConnect */ + fts5structBestIndexMethod, /* xBestIndex */ + fts5structDisconnectMethod, /* xDisconnect */ + 0, /* xDestroy */ + fts5structOpenMethod, /* xOpen */ + fts5structCloseMethod, /* xClose */ + fts5structFilterMethod, /* xFilter */ + fts5structNextMethod, /* xNext */ + fts5structEofMethod, /* xEof */ + fts5structColumnMethod, /* xColumn */ + fts5structRowidMethod, /* xRowid */ + 0, /* xUpdate */ + 0, /* xBegin */ + 0, /* xSync */ + 0, /* xCommit */ + 0, /* xRollback */ + 0, /* xFindFunction */ + 0, /* xRename */ + 0, /* xSavepoint */ + 0, /* xRelease */ + 0, /* xRollbackTo */ + 0, /* xShadowName */ + 0 /* xIntegrity */ + }; + rc = sqlite3_create_module(db, "fts5_structure", &fts5structure_module, 0); + } return rc; #else return SQLITE_OK; @@ -239936,6 +244742,8 @@ struct Fts5FullTable { Fts5Storage *pStorage; /* Document store */ Fts5Global *pGlobal; /* Global (connection wide) data */ Fts5Cursor *pSortCsr; /* Sort data from this cursor */ + int iSavepoint; /* Successful xSavepoint()+1 */ + int bInSavepoint; #ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG struct Fts5TransactionState ts; #endif @@ -240224,6 +245032,13 @@ static int fts5InitVtab( pConfig->pzErrmsg = 0; } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pConfig->eContent==FTS5_CONTENT_NORMAL ){ + rc = sqlite3_vtab_config(db, SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT, (int)1); + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + rc = sqlite3_vtab_config(db, SQLITE_VTAB_INNOCUOUS); + } + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ fts5FreeVtab(pTab); pTab = 0; @@ -241148,6 +245963,9 @@ static int fts5FilterMethod( pCsr->iFirstRowid = fts5GetRowidLimit(pRowidGe, SMALLEST_INT64); } + rc = sqlite3Fts5IndexLoadConfig(pTab->p.pIndex); + if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto filter_out; + if( pTab->pSortCsr ){ /* If pSortCsr is non-NULL, then this call is being made as part of ** processing for a "... MATCH ORDER BY rank" query (ePlan is @@ -241170,6 +245988,7 @@ static int fts5FilterMethod( pCsr->pExpr = pTab->pSortCsr->pExpr; rc = fts5CursorFirst(pTab, pCsr, bDesc); }else if( pCsr->pExpr ){ + assert( rc==SQLITE_OK ); rc = fts5CursorParseRank(pConfig, pCsr, pRank); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ if( bOrderByRank ){ @@ -241341,6 +246160,7 @@ static int fts5SpecialInsert( Fts5Config *pConfig = pTab->p.pConfig; int rc = SQLITE_OK; int bError = 0; + int bLoadConfig = 0; if( 0==sqlite3_stricmp("delete-all", zCmd) ){ if( pConfig->eContent==FTS5_CONTENT_NORMAL ){ @@ -241352,6 +246172,7 @@ static int fts5SpecialInsert( }else{ rc = sqlite3Fts5StorageDeleteAll(pTab->pStorage); } + bLoadConfig = 1; }else if( 0==sqlite3_stricmp("rebuild", zCmd) ){ if( pConfig->eContent==FTS5_CONTENT_NONE ){ fts5SetVtabError(pTab, @@ -241361,6 +246182,7 @@ static int fts5SpecialInsert( }else{ rc = sqlite3Fts5StorageRebuild(pTab->pStorage); } + bLoadConfig = 1; }else if( 0==sqlite3_stricmp("optimize", zCmd) ){ rc = sqlite3Fts5StorageOptimize(pTab->pStorage); }else if( 0==sqlite3_stricmp("merge", zCmd) ){ @@ -241373,6 +246195,8 @@ static int fts5SpecialInsert( }else if( 0==sqlite3_stricmp("prefix-index", zCmd) ){ pConfig->bPrefixIndex = sqlite3_value_int(pVal); #endif + }else if( 0==sqlite3_stricmp("flush", zCmd) ){ + rc = sqlite3Fts5FlushToDisk(&pTab->p); }else{ rc = sqlite3Fts5IndexLoadConfig(pTab->p.pIndex); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ @@ -241386,6 +246210,12 @@ static int fts5SpecialInsert( } } } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && bLoadConfig ){ + pTab->p.pConfig->iCookie--; + rc = sqlite3Fts5IndexLoadConfig(pTab->p.pIndex); + } + return rc; } @@ -241444,7 +246274,6 @@ static int fts5UpdateMethod( int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */ int bUpdateOrDelete = 0; - /* A transaction must be open when this is called. */ assert( pTab->ts.eState==1 || pTab->ts.eState==2 ); @@ -241473,7 +246302,14 @@ static int fts5UpdateMethod( if( pConfig->eContent!=FTS5_CONTENT_NORMAL && 0==sqlite3_stricmp("delete", z) ){ - rc = fts5SpecialDelete(pTab, apVal); + if( pConfig->bContentlessDelete ){ + fts5SetVtabError(pTab, + "'delete' may not be used with a contentless_delete=1 table" + ); + rc = SQLITE_ERROR; + }else{ + rc = fts5SpecialDelete(pTab, apVal); + } }else{ rc = fts5SpecialInsert(pTab, z, apVal[2 + pConfig->nCol + 1]); } @@ -241490,7 +246326,7 @@ static int fts5UpdateMethod( ** Cases 3 and 4 may violate the rowid constraint. */ int eConflict = SQLITE_ABORT; - if( pConfig->eContent==FTS5_CONTENT_NORMAL ){ + if( pConfig->eContent==FTS5_CONTENT_NORMAL || pConfig->bContentlessDelete ){ eConflict = sqlite3_vtab_on_conflict(pConfig->db); } @@ -241498,8 +246334,12 @@ static int fts5UpdateMethod( assert( nArg!=1 || eType0==SQLITE_INTEGER ); /* Filter out attempts to run UPDATE or DELETE on contentless tables. - ** This is not suported. */ - if( eType0==SQLITE_INTEGER && fts5IsContentless(pTab) ){ + ** This is not suported. Except - they are both supported if the CREATE + ** VIRTUAL TABLE statement contained "contentless_delete=1". */ + if( eType0==SQLITE_INTEGER + && pConfig->eContent==FTS5_CONTENT_NONE + && pConfig->bContentlessDelete==0 + ){ pTab->p.base.zErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf( "cannot %s contentless fts5 table: %s", (nArg>1 ? "UPDATE" : "DELETE from"), pConfig->zName @@ -241523,7 +246363,8 @@ static int fts5UpdateMethod( } else if( eType0!=SQLITE_INTEGER ){ - /* If this is a REPLACE, first remove the current entry (if any) */ + /* An INSERT statement. If the conflict-mode is REPLACE, first remove + ** the current entry (if any). */ if( eConflict==SQLITE_REPLACE && eType1==SQLITE_INTEGER ){ i64 iNew = sqlite3_value_int64(apVal[1]); /* Rowid to delete */ rc = sqlite3Fts5StorageDelete(pTab->pStorage, iNew, 0); @@ -241586,8 +246427,7 @@ static int fts5SyncMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab){ Fts5FullTable *pTab = (Fts5FullTable*)pVtab; fts5CheckTransactionState(pTab, FTS5_SYNC, 0); pTab->p.pConfig->pzErrmsg = &pTab->p.base.zErrMsg; - fts5TripCursors(pTab); - rc = sqlite3Fts5StorageSync(pTab->pStorage); + rc = sqlite3Fts5FlushToDisk(&pTab->p); pTab->p.pConfig->pzErrmsg = 0; return rc; } @@ -242354,6 +247194,12 @@ static int fts5ColumnMethod( sqlite3_result_value(pCtx, sqlite3_column_value(pCsr->pStmt, iCol+1)); } pConfig->pzErrmsg = 0; + }else if( pConfig->bContentlessDelete && sqlite3_vtab_nochange(pCtx) ){ + char *zErr = sqlite3_mprintf("cannot UPDATE a subset of " + "columns on fts5 contentless-delete table: %s", pConfig->zName + ); + sqlite3_result_error(pCtx, zErr, -1); + sqlite3_free(zErr); } return rc; } @@ -242392,8 +247238,12 @@ static int fts5RenameMethod( sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, /* Virtual table handle */ const char *zName /* New name of table */ ){ + int rc; Fts5FullTable *pTab = (Fts5FullTable*)pVtab; - return sqlite3Fts5StorageRename(pTab->pStorage, zName); + pTab->bInSavepoint = 1; + rc = sqlite3Fts5StorageRename(pTab->pStorage, zName); + pTab->bInSavepoint = 0; + return rc; } static int sqlite3Fts5FlushToDisk(Fts5Table *pTab){ @@ -242407,9 +247257,29 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5FlushToDisk(Fts5Table *pTab){ ** Flush the contents of the pending-terms table to disk. */ static int fts5SavepointMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int iSavepoint){ - UNUSED_PARAM(iSavepoint); /* Call below is a no-op for NDEBUG builds */ - fts5CheckTransactionState((Fts5FullTable*)pVtab, FTS5_SAVEPOINT, iSavepoint); - return sqlite3Fts5FlushToDisk((Fts5Table*)pVtab); + Fts5FullTable *pTab = (Fts5FullTable*)pVtab; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + char *zSql = 0; + fts5CheckTransactionState(pTab, FTS5_SAVEPOINT, iSavepoint); + + if( pTab->bInSavepoint==0 ){ + zSql = sqlite3_mprintf("INSERT INTO %Q.%Q(%Q) VALUES('flush')", + pTab->p.pConfig->zDb, pTab->p.pConfig->zName, pTab->p.pConfig->zName + ); + if( zSql ){ + pTab->bInSavepoint = 1; + rc = sqlite3_exec(pTab->p.pConfig->db, zSql, 0, 0, 0); + pTab->bInSavepoint = 0; + sqlite3_free(zSql); + }else{ + rc = SQLITE_NOMEM; + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + pTab->iSavepoint = iSavepoint+1; + } + } + + return rc; } /* @@ -242418,9 +247288,16 @@ static int fts5SavepointMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int iSavepoint){ ** This is a no-op. */ static int fts5ReleaseMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int iSavepoint){ - UNUSED_PARAM(iSavepoint); /* Call below is a no-op for NDEBUG builds */ - fts5CheckTransactionState((Fts5FullTable*)pVtab, FTS5_RELEASE, iSavepoint); - return sqlite3Fts5FlushToDisk((Fts5Table*)pVtab); + Fts5FullTable *pTab = (Fts5FullTable*)pVtab; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + fts5CheckTransactionState(pTab, FTS5_RELEASE, iSavepoint); + if( (iSavepoint+1)iSavepoint ){ + rc = sqlite3Fts5FlushToDisk(&pTab->p); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + pTab->iSavepoint = iSavepoint; + } + } + return rc; } /* @@ -242430,11 +247307,14 @@ static int fts5ReleaseMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int iSavepoint){ */ static int fts5RollbackToMethod(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int iSavepoint){ Fts5FullTable *pTab = (Fts5FullTable*)pVtab; - UNUSED_PARAM(iSavepoint); /* Call below is a no-op for NDEBUG builds */ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; fts5CheckTransactionState(pTab, FTS5_ROLLBACKTO, iSavepoint); fts5TripCursors(pTab); pTab->p.pConfig->pgsz = 0; - return sqlite3Fts5StorageRollback(pTab->pStorage); + if( (iSavepoint+1)<=pTab->iSavepoint ){ + rc = sqlite3Fts5StorageRollback(pTab->pStorage); + } + return rc; } /* @@ -242636,7 +247516,7 @@ static void fts5SourceIdFunc( ){ assert( nArg==0 ); UNUSED_PARAM2(nArg, apUnused); - sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, "fts5: 2023-05-16 12:36:15 831d0fb2836b71c9bc51067c49fee4b8f18047814f2ff22d817d25195cf350b0", -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); + sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, "fts5: 2023-11-01 11:23:50 17129ba1ff7f0daf37100ee82d507aef7827cf38de1866e2633096ae6ad81301", -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT); } /* @@ -242654,9 +247534,46 @@ static int fts5ShadowName(const char *zName){ return 0; } +/* +** Run an integrity check on the FTS5 data structures. Return a string +** if anything is found amiss. Return a NULL pointer if everything is +** OK. +*/ +static int fts5Integrity( + sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, /* the FTS5 virtual table to check */ + const char *zSchema, /* Name of schema in which this table lives */ + const char *zTabname, /* Name of the table itself */ + int isQuick, /* True if this is a quick-check */ + char **pzErr /* Write error message here */ +){ + Fts5FullTable *pTab = (Fts5FullTable*)pVtab; + Fts5Config *pConfig = pTab->p.pConfig; + char *zSql; + char *zErr = 0; + int rc; + assert( pzErr!=0 && *pzErr==0 ); + UNUSED_PARAM(isQuick); + zSql = sqlite3_mprintf( + "INSERT INTO \"%w\".\"%w\"(\"%w\") VALUES('integrity-check');", + zSchema, zTabname, pConfig->zName); + if( zSql==0 ) return SQLITE_NOMEM; + rc = sqlite3_exec(pConfig->db, zSql, 0, 0, &zErr); + sqlite3_free(zSql); + if( (rc&0xff)==SQLITE_CORRUPT ){ + *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("malformed inverted index for FTS5 table %s.%s", + zSchema, zTabname); + }else if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ + *pzErr = sqlite3_mprintf("unable to validate the inverted index for" + " FTS5 table %s.%s: %s", + zSchema, zTabname, zErr); + } + sqlite3_free(zErr); + return SQLITE_OK; +} + static int fts5Init(sqlite3 *db){ static const sqlite3_module fts5Mod = { - /* iVersion */ 3, + /* iVersion */ 4, /* xCreate */ fts5CreateMethod, /* xConnect */ fts5ConnectMethod, /* xBestIndex */ fts5BestIndexMethod, @@ -242679,7 +247596,8 @@ static int fts5Init(sqlite3 *db){ /* xSavepoint */ fts5SavepointMethod, /* xRelease */ fts5ReleaseMethod, /* xRollbackTo */ fts5RollbackToMethod, - /* xShadowName */ fts5ShadowName + /* xShadowName */ fts5ShadowName, + /* xIntegrity */ fts5Integrity }; int rc; @@ -242849,10 +247767,10 @@ static int fts5StorageGetStmt( "INSERT INTO %Q.'%q_content' VALUES(%s)", /* INSERT_CONTENT */ "REPLACE INTO %Q.'%q_content' VALUES(%s)", /* REPLACE_CONTENT */ "DELETE FROM %Q.'%q_content' WHERE id=?", /* DELETE_CONTENT */ - "REPLACE INTO %Q.'%q_docsize' VALUES(?,?)", /* REPLACE_DOCSIZE */ + "REPLACE INTO %Q.'%q_docsize' VALUES(?,?%s)", /* REPLACE_DOCSIZE */ "DELETE FROM %Q.'%q_docsize' WHERE id=?", /* DELETE_DOCSIZE */ - "SELECT sz FROM %Q.'%q_docsize' WHERE id=?", /* LOOKUP_DOCSIZE */ + "SELECT sz%s FROM %Q.'%q_docsize' WHERE id=?", /* LOOKUP_DOCSIZE */ "REPLACE INTO %Q.'%q_config' VALUES(?,?)", /* REPLACE_CONFIG */ "SELECT %s FROM %s AS T", /* SCAN */ @@ -242900,6 +247818,19 @@ static int fts5StorageGetStmt( break; } + case FTS5_STMT_REPLACE_DOCSIZE: + zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(azStmt[eStmt], pC->zDb, pC->zName, + (pC->bContentlessDelete ? ",?" : "") + ); + break; + + case FTS5_STMT_LOOKUP_DOCSIZE: + zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(azStmt[eStmt], + (pC->bContentlessDelete ? ",origin" : ""), + pC->zDb, pC->zName + ); + break; + default: zSql = sqlite3_mprintf(azStmt[eStmt], pC->zDb, pC->zName); break; @@ -243089,9 +248020,11 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5StorageOpen( } if( rc==SQLITE_OK && pConfig->bColumnsize ){ - rc = sqlite3Fts5CreateTable( - pConfig, "docsize", "id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, sz BLOB", 0, pzErr - ); + const char *zCols = "id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, sz BLOB"; + if( pConfig->bContentlessDelete ){ + zCols = "id INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, sz BLOB, origin INTEGER"; + } + rc = sqlite3Fts5CreateTable(pConfig, "docsize", zCols, 0, pzErr); } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = sqlite3Fts5CreateTable( @@ -243168,7 +248101,7 @@ static int fts5StorageDeleteFromIndex( ){ Fts5Config *pConfig = p->pConfig; sqlite3_stmt *pSeek = 0; /* SELECT to read row iDel from %_data */ - int rc; /* Return code */ + int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return code */ int rc2; /* sqlite3_reset() return code */ int iCol; Fts5InsertCtx ctx; @@ -243184,7 +248117,6 @@ static int fts5StorageDeleteFromIndex( ctx.pStorage = p; ctx.iCol = -1; - rc = sqlite3Fts5IndexBeginWrite(p->pIndex, 1, iDel); for(iCol=1; rc==SQLITE_OK && iCol<=pConfig->nCol; iCol++){ if( pConfig->abUnindexed[iCol-1]==0 ){ const char *zText; @@ -243221,6 +248153,37 @@ static int fts5StorageDeleteFromIndex( return rc; } +/* +** This function is called to process a DELETE on a contentless_delete=1 +** table. It adds the tombstone required to delete the entry with rowid +** iDel. If successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. Or, if an error occurs, +** an SQLite error code. +*/ +static int fts5StorageContentlessDelete(Fts5Storage *p, i64 iDel){ + i64 iOrigin = 0; + sqlite3_stmt *pLookup = 0; + int rc = SQLITE_OK; + + assert( p->pConfig->bContentlessDelete ); + assert( p->pConfig->eContent==FTS5_CONTENT_NONE ); + + /* Look up the origin of the document in the %_docsize table. Store + ** this in stack variable iOrigin. */ + rc = fts5StorageGetStmt(p, FTS5_STMT_LOOKUP_DOCSIZE, &pLookup, 0); + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + sqlite3_bind_int64(pLookup, 1, iDel); + if( SQLITE_ROW==sqlite3_step(pLookup) ){ + iOrigin = sqlite3_column_int64(pLookup, 1); + } + rc = sqlite3_reset(pLookup); + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK && iOrigin!=0 ){ + rc = sqlite3Fts5IndexContentlessDelete(p->pIndex, iOrigin, iDel); + } + + return rc; +} /* ** Insert a record into the %_docsize table. Specifically, do: @@ -243241,10 +248204,17 @@ static int fts5StorageInsertDocsize( rc = fts5StorageGetStmt(p, FTS5_STMT_REPLACE_DOCSIZE, &pReplace, 0); if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ sqlite3_bind_int64(pReplace, 1, iRowid); - sqlite3_bind_blob(pReplace, 2, pBuf->p, pBuf->n, SQLITE_STATIC); - sqlite3_step(pReplace); - rc = sqlite3_reset(pReplace); - sqlite3_bind_null(pReplace, 2); + if( p->pConfig->bContentlessDelete ){ + i64 iOrigin = 0; + rc = sqlite3Fts5IndexGetOrigin(p->pIndex, &iOrigin); + sqlite3_bind_int64(pReplace, 3, iOrigin); + } + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + sqlite3_bind_blob(pReplace, 2, pBuf->p, pBuf->n, SQLITE_STATIC); + sqlite3_step(pReplace); + rc = sqlite3_reset(pReplace); + sqlite3_bind_null(pReplace, 2); + } } } return rc; @@ -243308,7 +248278,15 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5StorageDelete(Fts5Storage *p, i64 iDel, sqlite3_value **ap /* Delete the index records */ if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ - rc = fts5StorageDeleteFromIndex(p, iDel, apVal); + rc = sqlite3Fts5IndexBeginWrite(p->pIndex, 1, iDel); + } + + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + if( p->pConfig->bContentlessDelete ){ + rc = fts5StorageContentlessDelete(p, iDel); + }else{ + rc = fts5StorageDeleteFromIndex(p, iDel, apVal); + } } /* Delete the %_docsize record */ @@ -243896,7 +248874,9 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5StorageSync(Fts5Storage *p){ i64 iLastRowid = sqlite3_last_insert_rowid(p->pConfig->db); if( p->bTotalsValid ){ rc = fts5StorageSaveTotals(p); - p->bTotalsValid = 0; + if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ + p->bTotalsValid = 0; + } } if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ rc = sqlite3Fts5IndexSync(p->pIndex); @@ -247264,7 +252244,8 @@ static int sqlite3Fts5VocabInit(Fts5Global *pGlobal, sqlite3 *db){ /* xSavepoint */ 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ 0, - /* xShadowName */ 0 + /* xShadowName */ 0, + /* xIntegrity */ 0 }; void *p = (void*)pGlobal; @@ -247593,6 +252574,7 @@ static sqlite3_module stmtModule = { 0, /* xRelease */ 0, /* xRollbackTo */ 0, /* xShadowName */ + 0 /* xIntegrity */ }; #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_VIRTUALTABLE */ diff --git a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.h b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.h index 57eac0ab..4eff82d9 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.h +++ b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3-binding.h @@ -147,9 +147,9 @@ extern "C" { ** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()], ** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()]. */ -#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.42.0" -#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3042000 -#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2023-05-16 12:36:15 831d0fb2836b71c9bc51067c49fee4b8f18047814f2ff22d817d25195cf350b0" +#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.44.0" +#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3044000 +#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2023-11-01 11:23:50 17129ba1ff7f0daf37100ee82d507aef7827cf38de1866e2633096ae6ad81301" /* ** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers @@ -529,6 +529,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_exec( #define SQLITE_IOERR_ROLLBACK_ATOMIC (SQLITE_IOERR | (31<<8)) #define SQLITE_IOERR_DATA (SQLITE_IOERR | (32<<8)) #define SQLITE_IOERR_CORRUPTFS (SQLITE_IOERR | (33<<8)) +#define SQLITE_IOERR_IN_PAGE (SQLITE_IOERR | (34<<8)) #define SQLITE_LOCKED_SHAREDCACHE (SQLITE_LOCKED | (1<<8)) #define SQLITE_LOCKED_VTAB (SQLITE_LOCKED | (2<<8)) #define SQLITE_BUSY_RECOVERY (SQLITE_BUSY | (1<<8)) @@ -1191,7 +1192,7 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods { ** by clients within the current process, only within other processes. ** **
      4. [[SQLITE_FCNTL_CKSM_FILE]] -** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_CKSM_FILE] opcode is for use interally by the +** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_CKSM_FILE] opcode is for use internally by the ** [checksum VFS shim] only. ** **
      5. [[SQLITE_FCNTL_RESET_CACHE]] @@ -2127,7 +2128,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { ** is stored in each sorted record and the required column values loaded ** from the database as records are returned in sorted order. The default ** value for this option is to never use this optimization. Specifying a -** negative value for this option restores the default behaviour. +** negative value for this option restores the default behavior. ** This option is only available if SQLite is compiled with the ** [SQLITE_ENABLE_SORTER_REFERENCES] compile-time option. ** @@ -2302,7 +2303,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { ** database handle, SQLite checks if this will mean that there are now no ** connections at all to the database. If so, it performs a checkpoint ** operation before closing the connection. This option may be used to -** override this behaviour. The first parameter passed to this operation +** override this behavior. The first parameter passed to this operation ** is an integer - positive to disable checkpoints-on-close, or zero (the ** default) to enable them, and negative to leave the setting unchanged. ** The second parameter is a pointer to an integer @@ -2455,7 +2456,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods { ** the [VACUUM] command will fail with an obscure error when attempting to ** process a table with generated columns and a descending index. This is ** not considered a bug since SQLite versions 3.3.0 and earlier do not support -** either generated columns or decending indexes. +** either generated columns or descending indexes. **
      ** ** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_STMT_SCANSTATUS]] @@ -2736,6 +2737,7 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_total_changes64(sqlite3*); ** ** ^The [sqlite3_is_interrupted(D)] interface can be used to determine whether ** or not an interrupt is currently in effect for [database connection] D. +** It returns 1 if an interrupt is currently in effect, or 0 otherwise. */ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_interrupt(sqlite3*); SQLITE_API int sqlite3_is_interrupted(sqlite3*); @@ -3389,8 +3391,10 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void *sqlite3_profile(sqlite3*, ** M argument should be the bitwise OR-ed combination of ** zero or more [SQLITE_TRACE] constants. ** -** ^Each call to either sqlite3_trace() or sqlite3_trace_v2() overrides -** (cancels) any prior calls to sqlite3_trace() or sqlite3_trace_v2(). +** ^Each call to either sqlite3_trace(D,X,P) or sqlite3_trace_v2(D,M,X,P) +** overrides (cancels) all prior calls to sqlite3_trace(D,X,P) or +** sqlite3_trace_v2(D,M,X,P) for the [database connection] D. Each +** database connection may have at most one trace callback. ** ** ^The X callback is invoked whenever any of the events identified by ** mask M occur. ^The integer return value from the callback is currently @@ -3759,7 +3763,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_open_v2( ** as F) must be one of: **
        **
      • A database filename pointer created by the SQLite core and -** passed into the xOpen() method of a VFS implemention, or +** passed into the xOpen() method of a VFS implementation, or **
      • A filename obtained from [sqlite3_db_filename()], or **
      • A new filename constructed using [sqlite3_create_filename()]. **
      @@ -3872,7 +3876,7 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3_file *sqlite3_database_file_object(const char*); /* ** CAPI3REF: Create and Destroy VFS Filenames ** -** These interfces are provided for use by [VFS shim] implementations and +** These interfaces are provided for use by [VFS shim] implementations and ** are not useful outside of that context. ** ** The sqlite3_create_filename(D,J,W,N,P) allocates memory to hold a version of @@ -3952,6 +3956,7 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3_free_filename(sqlite3_filename); ** ** ^The sqlite3_errmsg() and sqlite3_errmsg16() return English-language ** text that describes the error, as either UTF-8 or UTF-16 respectively. +** (See how SQLite handles [invalid UTF] for exceptions to this rule.) ** ^(Memory to hold the error message string is managed internally. ** The application does not need to worry about freeing the result. ** However, the error string might be overwritten or deallocated by @@ -4419,6 +4424,41 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_readonly(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_isexplain(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); +/* +** CAPI3REF: Change The EXPLAIN Setting For A Prepared Statement +** METHOD: sqlite3_stmt +** +** The sqlite3_stmt_explain(S,E) interface changes the EXPLAIN +** setting for [prepared statement] S. If E is zero, then S becomes +** a normal prepared statement. If E is 1, then S behaves as if +** its SQL text began with "[EXPLAIN]". If E is 2, then S behaves as if +** its SQL text began with "[EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN]". +** +** Calling sqlite3_stmt_explain(S,E) might cause S to be reprepared. +** SQLite tries to avoid a reprepare, but a reprepare might be necessary +** on the first transition into EXPLAIN or EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN mode. +** +** Because of the potential need to reprepare, a call to +** sqlite3_stmt_explain(S,E) will fail with SQLITE_ERROR if S cannot be +** reprepared because it was created using [sqlite3_prepare()] instead of +** the newer [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare_v3()] interfaces and +** hence has no saved SQL text with which to reprepare. +** +** Changing the explain setting for a prepared statement does not change +** the original SQL text for the statement. Hence, if the SQL text originally +** began with EXPLAIN or EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN, but sqlite3_stmt_explain(S,0) +** is called to convert the statement into an ordinary statement, the EXPLAIN +** or EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN keywords will still appear in the sqlite3_sql(S) +** output, even though the statement now acts like a normal SQL statement. +** +** This routine returns SQLITE_OK if the explain mode is successfully +** changed, or an error code if the explain mode could not be changed. +** The explain mode cannot be changed while a statement is active. +** Hence, it is good practice to call [sqlite3_reset(S)] +** immediately prior to calling sqlite3_stmt_explain(S,E). +*/ +SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_explain(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt, int eMode); + /* ** CAPI3REF: Determine If A Prepared Statement Has Been Reset ** METHOD: sqlite3_stmt @@ -4582,7 +4622,7 @@ typedef struct sqlite3_context sqlite3_context; ** with it may be passed. ^It is called to dispose of the BLOB or string even ** if the call to the bind API fails, except the destructor is not called if ** the third parameter is a NULL pointer or the fourth parameter is negative. -** ^ (2) The special constant, [SQLITE_STATIC], may be passsed to indicate that +** ^ (2) The special constant, [SQLITE_STATIC], may be passed to indicate that ** the application remains responsible for disposing of the object. ^In this ** case, the object and the provided pointer to it must remain valid until ** either the prepared statement is finalized or the same SQL parameter is @@ -5261,20 +5301,33 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_finalize(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); ** ^The [sqlite3_reset(S)] interface resets the [prepared statement] S ** back to the beginning of its program. ** -** ^If the most recent call to [sqlite3_step(S)] for the -** [prepared statement] S returned [SQLITE_ROW] or [SQLITE_DONE], -** or if [sqlite3_step(S)] has never before been called on S, -** then [sqlite3_reset(S)] returns [SQLITE_OK]. +** ^The return code from [sqlite3_reset(S)] indicates whether or not +** the previous evaluation of prepared statement S completed successfully. +** ^If [sqlite3_step(S)] has never before been called on S or if +** [sqlite3_step(S)] has not been called since the previous call +** to [sqlite3_reset(S)], then [sqlite3_reset(S)] will return +** [SQLITE_OK]. ** ** ^If the most recent call to [sqlite3_step(S)] for the ** [prepared statement] S indicated an error, then ** [sqlite3_reset(S)] returns an appropriate [error code]. +** ^The [sqlite3_reset(S)] interface might also return an [error code] +** if there were no prior errors but the process of resetting +** the prepared statement caused a new error. ^For example, if an +** [INSERT] statement with a [RETURNING] clause is only stepped one time, +** that one call to [sqlite3_step(S)] might return SQLITE_ROW but +** the overall statement might still fail and the [sqlite3_reset(S)] call +** might return SQLITE_BUSY if locking constraints prevent the +** database change from committing. Therefore, it is important that +** applications check the return code from [sqlite3_reset(S)] even if +** no prior call to [sqlite3_step(S)] indicated a problem. ** ** ^The [sqlite3_reset(S)] interface does not change the values ** of any [sqlite3_bind_blob|bindings] on the [prepared statement] S. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_reset(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt); + /* ** CAPI3REF: Create Or Redefine SQL Functions ** KEYWORDS: {function creation routines} @@ -5485,7 +5538,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_create_window_function( ** [application-defined SQL function] ** that has side-effects or that could potentially leak sensitive information. ** This will prevent attacks in which an application is tricked -** into using a database file that has had its schema surreptiously +** into using a database file that has had its schema surreptitiously ** modified to invoke the application-defined function in ways that are ** harmful. **

      @@ -5829,32 +5882,32 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context*); ** METHOD: sqlite3_context ** ** These functions may be used by (non-aggregate) SQL functions to -** associate metadata with argument values. If the same value is passed to -** multiple invocations of the same SQL function during query execution, under -** some circumstances the associated metadata may be preserved. An example -** of where this might be useful is in a regular-expression matching -** function. The compiled version of the regular expression can be stored as -** metadata associated with the pattern string. +** associate auxiliary data with argument values. If the same argument +** value is passed to multiple invocations of the same SQL function during +** query execution, under some circumstances the associated auxiliary data +** might be preserved. An example of where this might be useful is in a +** regular-expression matching function. The compiled version of the regular +** expression can be stored as auxiliary data associated with the pattern string. ** Then as long as the pattern string remains the same, ** the compiled regular expression can be reused on multiple ** invocations of the same function. ** -** ^The sqlite3_get_auxdata(C,N) interface returns a pointer to the metadata +** ^The sqlite3_get_auxdata(C,N) interface returns a pointer to the auxiliary data ** associated by the sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) function with the Nth argument ** value to the application-defined function. ^N is zero for the left-most -** function argument. ^If there is no metadata +** function argument. ^If there is no auxiliary data ** associated with the function argument, the sqlite3_get_auxdata(C,N) interface ** returns a NULL pointer. ** -** ^The sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) interface saves P as metadata for the N-th -** argument of the application-defined function. ^Subsequent +** ^The sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) interface saves P as auxiliary data for the +** N-th argument of the application-defined function. ^Subsequent ** calls to sqlite3_get_auxdata(C,N) return P from the most recent -** sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) call if the metadata is still valid or -** NULL if the metadata has been discarded. +** sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) call if the auxiliary data is still valid or +** NULL if the auxiliary data has been discarded. ** ^After each call to sqlite3_set_auxdata(C,N,P,X) where X is not NULL, ** SQLite will invoke the destructor function X with parameter P exactly -** once, when the metadata is discarded. -** SQLite is free to discard the metadata at any time, including:

        +** once, when the auxiliary data is discarded. +** SQLite is free to discard the auxiliary data at any time, including:
          **
        • ^(when the corresponding function parameter changes)^, or **
        • ^(when [sqlite3_reset()] or [sqlite3_finalize()] is called for the ** SQL statement)^, or @@ -5870,7 +5923,7 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context*); ** function implementation should not make any use of P after ** sqlite3_set_auxdata() has been called. ** -** ^(In practice, metadata is preserved between function calls for +** ^(In practice, auxiliary data is preserved between function calls for ** function parameters that are compile-time constants, including literal ** values and [parameters] and expressions composed from the same.)^ ** @@ -5880,10 +5933,67 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context*); ** ** These routines must be called from the same thread in which ** the SQL function is running. +** +** See also: [sqlite3_get_clientdata()] and [sqlite3_set_clientdata()]. */ SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_get_auxdata(sqlite3_context*, int N); SQLITE_API void sqlite3_set_auxdata(sqlite3_context*, int N, void*, void (*)(void*)); +/* +** CAPI3REF: Database Connection Client Data +** METHOD: sqlite3 +** +** These functions are used to associate one or more named pointers +** with a [database connection]. +** A call to sqlite3_set_clientdata(D,N,P,X) causes the pointer P +** to be attached to [database connection] D using name N. Subsequent +** calls to sqlite3_get_clientdata(D,N) will return a copy of pointer P +** or a NULL pointer if there were no prior calls to +** sqlite3_set_clientdata() with the same values of D and N. +** Names are compared using strcmp() and are thus case sensitive. +** +** If P and X are both non-NULL, then the destructor X is invoked with +** argument P on the first of the following occurrences: +**
            +**
          • An out-of-memory error occurs during the call to +** sqlite3_set_clientdata() which attempts to register pointer P. +**
          • A subsequent call to sqlite3_set_clientdata(D,N,P,X) is made +** with the same D and N parameters. +**
          • The database connection closes. SQLite does not make any guarantees +** about the order in which destructors are called, only that all +** destructors will be called exactly once at some point during the +** database connection closing process. +**
          +** +** SQLite does not do anything with client data other than invoke +** destructors on the client data at the appropriate time. The intended +** use for client data is to provide a mechanism for wrapper libraries +** to store additional information about an SQLite database connection. +** +** There is no limit (other than available memory) on the number of different +** client data pointers (with different names) that can be attached to a +** single database connection. However, the implementation is optimized +** for the case of having only one or two different client data names. +** Applications and wrapper libraries are discouraged from using more than +** one client data name each. +** +** There is no way to enumerate the client data pointers +** associated with a database connection. The N parameter can be thought +** of as a secret key such that only code that knows the secret key is able +** to access the associated data. +** +** Security Warning: These interfaces should not be exposed in scripting +** languages or in other circumstances where it might be possible for an +** an attacker to invoke them. Any agent that can invoke these interfaces +** can probably also take control of the process. +** +** Database connection client data is only available for SQLite +** version 3.44.0 ([dateof:3.44.0]) and later. +** +** See also: [sqlite3_set_auxdata()] and [sqlite3_get_auxdata()]. +*/ +SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_get_clientdata(sqlite3*,const char*); +SQLITE_API int sqlite3_set_clientdata(sqlite3*, const char*, void*, void(*)(void*)); /* ** CAPI3REF: Constants Defining Special Destructor Behavior @@ -6516,7 +6626,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_db_readonly(sqlite3 *db, const char *zDbName); SQLITE_API int sqlite3_txn_state(sqlite3*,const char *zSchema); /* -** CAPI3REF: Allowed return values from [sqlite3_txn_state()] +** CAPI3REF: Allowed return values from sqlite3_txn_state() ** KEYWORDS: {transaction state} ** ** These constants define the current transaction state of a database file. @@ -6648,7 +6758,7 @@ SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_rollback_hook(sqlite3*, void(*)(void *), void*); ** ^Each call to the sqlite3_autovacuum_pages() interface overrides all ** previous invocations for that database connection. ^If the callback ** argument (C) to sqlite3_autovacuum_pages(D,C,P,X) is a NULL pointer, -** then the autovacuum steps callback is cancelled. The return value +** then the autovacuum steps callback is canceled. The return value ** from sqlite3_autovacuum_pages() is normally SQLITE_OK, but might ** be some other error code if something goes wrong. The current ** implementation will only return SQLITE_OK or SQLITE_MISUSE, but other @@ -7167,6 +7277,10 @@ struct sqlite3_module { /* The methods above are in versions 1 and 2 of the sqlite_module object. ** Those below are for version 3 and greater. */ int (*xShadowName)(const char*); + /* The methods above are in versions 1 through 3 of the sqlite_module object. + ** Those below are for version 4 and greater. */ + int (*xIntegrity)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, const char *zSchema, + const char *zTabName, int mFlags, char **pzErr); }; /* @@ -7654,7 +7768,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_blob_reopen(sqlite3_blob *, sqlite3_int64); ** code is returned and the transaction rolled back. ** ** Calling this function with an argument that is not a NULL pointer or an -** open blob handle results in undefined behaviour. ^Calling this routine +** open blob handle results in undefined behavior. ^Calling this routine ** with a null pointer (such as would be returned by a failed call to ** [sqlite3_blob_open()]) is a harmless no-op. ^Otherwise, if this function ** is passed a valid open blob handle, the values returned by the @@ -8134,6 +8248,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...); #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_SAVE 5 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_RESTORE 6 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_RESET 7 /* NOT USED */ +#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_FK_NO_ACTION 7 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BITVEC_TEST 8 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_FAULT_INSTALL 9 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BENIGN_MALLOC_HOOKS 10 @@ -8162,7 +8277,8 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...); #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TRACEFLAGS 31 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_TUNE 32 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_LOGEST 33 -#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_LAST 33 /* Largest TESTCTRL */ +#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_USELONGDOUBLE 34 +#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_LAST 34 /* Largest TESTCTRL */ /* ** CAPI3REF: SQL Keyword Checking @@ -9618,7 +9734,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vtab_config(sqlite3*, int op, ...); ** [[SQLITE_VTAB_DIRECTONLY]]
          SQLITE_VTAB_DIRECTONLY
          **
          Calls of the form ** [sqlite3_vtab_config](db,SQLITE_VTAB_DIRECTONLY) from within the -** the [xConnect] or [xCreate] methods of a [virtual table] implmentation +** the [xConnect] or [xCreate] methods of a [virtual table] implementation ** prohibits that virtual table from being used from within triggers and ** views. **
          @@ -9808,7 +9924,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vtab_distinct(sqlite3_index_info*); ** communicated to the xBestIndex method as a ** [SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ] constraint.)^ If xBestIndex wants to use ** this constraint, it must set the corresponding -** aConstraintUsage[].argvIndex to a postive integer. ^(Then, under +** aConstraintUsage[].argvIndex to a positive integer. ^(Then, under ** the usual mode of handling IN operators, SQLite generates [bytecode] ** that invokes the [xFilter|xFilter() method] once for each value ** on the right-hand side of the IN operator.)^ Thus the virtual table @@ -10237,7 +10353,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_db_cacheflush(sqlite3*); ** When the [sqlite3_blob_write()] API is used to update a blob column, ** the pre-update hook is invoked with SQLITE_DELETE. This is because the ** in this case the new values are not available. In this case, when a -** callback made with op==SQLITE_DELETE is actuall a write using the +** callback made with op==SQLITE_DELETE is actually a write using the ** sqlite3_blob_write() API, the [sqlite3_preupdate_blobwrite()] returns ** the index of the column being written. In other cases, where the ** pre-update hook is being invoked for some other reason, including a @@ -10498,6 +10614,13 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_snapshot_recover(sqlite3 *db, const c ** SQLITE_SERIALIZE_NOCOPY bit is set but no contiguous copy ** of the database exists. ** +** After the call, if the SQLITE_SERIALIZE_NOCOPY bit had been set, +** the returned buffer content will remain accessible and unchanged +** until either the next write operation on the connection or when +** the connection is closed, and applications must not modify the +** buffer. If the bit had been clear, the returned buffer will not +** be accessed by SQLite after the call. +** ** A call to sqlite3_serialize(D,S,P,F) might return NULL even if the ** SQLITE_SERIALIZE_NOCOPY bit is omitted from argument F if a memory ** allocation error occurs. @@ -10546,6 +10669,9 @@ SQLITE_API unsigned char *sqlite3_serialize( ** SQLite will try to increase the buffer size using sqlite3_realloc64() ** if writes on the database cause it to grow larger than M bytes. ** +** Applications must not modify the buffer P or invalidate it before +** the database connection D is closed. +** ** The sqlite3_deserialize() interface will fail with SQLITE_BUSY if the ** database is currently in a read transaction or is involved in a backup ** operation. @@ -10554,6 +10680,13 @@ SQLITE_API unsigned char *sqlite3_serialize( ** S argument to sqlite3_deserialize(D,S,P,N,M,F) is "temp" then the ** function returns SQLITE_ERROR. ** +** The deserialized database should not be in [WAL mode]. If the database +** is in WAL mode, then any attempt to use the database file will result +** in an [SQLITE_CANTOPEN] error. The application can set the +** [file format version numbers] (bytes 18 and 19) of the input database P +** to 0x01 prior to invoking sqlite3_deserialize(D,S,P,N,M,F) to force the +** database file into rollback mode and work around this limitation. +** ** If sqlite3_deserialize(D,S,P,N,M,F) fails for any reason and if the ** SQLITE_DESERIALIZE_FREEONCLOSE bit is set in argument F, then ** [sqlite3_free()] is invoked on argument P prior to returning. @@ -11626,6 +11759,18 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_concat( ); +/* +** CAPI3REF: Upgrade the Schema of a Changeset/Patchset +*/ +SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_upgrade( + sqlite3 *db, + const char *zDb, + int nIn, const void *pIn, /* Input changeset */ + int *pnOut, void **ppOut /* OUT: Inverse of input */ +); + + + /* ** CAPI3REF: Changegroup Handle ** @@ -11672,6 +11817,38 @@ typedef struct sqlite3_changegroup sqlite3_changegroup; */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changegroup_new(sqlite3_changegroup **pp); +/* +** CAPI3REF: Add a Schema to a Changegroup +** METHOD: sqlite3_changegroup_schema +** +** This method may be used to optionally enforce the rule that the changesets +** added to the changegroup handle must match the schema of database zDb +** ("main", "temp", or the name of an attached database). If +** sqlite3changegroup_add() is called to add a changeset that is not compatible +** with the configured schema, SQLITE_SCHEMA is returned and the changegroup +** object is left in an undefined state. +** +** A changeset schema is considered compatible with the database schema in +** the same way as for sqlite3changeset_apply(). Specifically, for each +** table in the changeset, there exists a database table with: +** +**
            +**
          • The name identified by the changeset, and +**
          • at least as many columns as recorded in the changeset, and +**
          • the primary key columns in the same position as recorded in +** the changeset. +**
          +** +** The output of the changegroup object always has the same schema as the +** database nominated using this function. In cases where changesets passed +** to sqlite3changegroup_add() have fewer columns than the corresponding table +** in the database schema, these are filled in using the default column +** values from the database schema. This makes it possible to combined +** changesets that have different numbers of columns for a single table +** within a changegroup, provided that they are otherwise compatible. +*/ +SQLITE_API int sqlite3changegroup_schema(sqlite3_changegroup*, sqlite3*, const char *zDb); + /* ** CAPI3REF: Add A Changeset To A Changegroup ** METHOD: sqlite3_changegroup @@ -11740,13 +11917,18 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changegroup_new(sqlite3_changegroup **pp); ** If the new changeset contains changes to a table that is already present ** in the changegroup, then the number of columns and the position of the ** primary key columns for the table must be consistent. If this is not the -** case, this function fails with SQLITE_SCHEMA. If the input changeset -** appears to be corrupt and the corruption is detected, SQLITE_CORRUPT is -** returned. Or, if an out-of-memory condition occurs during processing, this -** function returns SQLITE_NOMEM. In all cases, if an error occurs the state -** of the final contents of the changegroup is undefined. +** case, this function fails with SQLITE_SCHEMA. Except, if the changegroup +** object has been configured with a database schema using the +** sqlite3changegroup_schema() API, then it is possible to combine changesets +** with different numbers of columns for a single table, provided that +** they are otherwise compatible. ** -** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. +** If the input changeset appears to be corrupt and the corruption is +** detected, SQLITE_CORRUPT is returned. Or, if an out-of-memory condition +** occurs during processing, this function returns SQLITE_NOMEM. +** +** In all cases, if an error occurs the state of the final contents of the +** changegroup is undefined. If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. */ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changegroup_add(sqlite3_changegroup*, int nData, void *pData); @@ -12011,10 +12193,17 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_apply_v2( **
        • an insert change if all fields of the conflicting row match ** the row being inserted. **
        +** +**
        SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_FKNOACTION
        +** If this flag it set, then all foreign key constraints in the target +** database behave as if they were declared with "ON UPDATE NO ACTION ON +** DELETE NO ACTION", even if they are actually CASCADE, RESTRICT, SET NULL +** or SET DEFAULT. */ #define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_NOSAVEPOINT 0x0001 #define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_INVERT 0x0002 #define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_IGNORENOOP 0x0004 +#define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_FKNOACTION 0x0008 /* ** CAPI3REF: Constants Passed To The Conflict Handler @@ -12755,7 +12944,7 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter { ** See xPhraseFirstColumn above. */ struct Fts5ExtensionApi { - int iVersion; /* Currently always set to 3 */ + int iVersion; /* Currently always set to 2 */ void *(*xUserData)(Fts5Context*); @@ -12984,8 +13173,8 @@ struct Fts5ExtensionApi { ** as separate queries of the FTS index are required for each synonym. ** ** When using methods (2) or (3), it is important that the tokenizer only -** provide synonyms when tokenizing document text (method (2)) or query -** text (method (3)), not both. Doing so will not cause any errors, but is +** provide synonyms when tokenizing document text (method (3)) or query +** text (method (2)), not both. Doing so will not cause any errors, but is ** inefficient. */ typedef struct Fts5Tokenizer Fts5Tokenizer; @@ -13033,7 +13222,7 @@ struct fts5_api { int (*xCreateTokenizer)( fts5_api *pApi, const char *zName, - void *pContext, + void *pUserData, fts5_tokenizer *pTokenizer, void (*xDestroy)(void*) ); @@ -13042,7 +13231,7 @@ struct fts5_api { int (*xFindTokenizer)( fts5_api *pApi, const char *zName, - void **ppContext, + void **ppUserData, fts5_tokenizer *pTokenizer ); @@ -13050,7 +13239,7 @@ struct fts5_api { int (*xCreateFunction)( fts5_api *pApi, const char *zName, - void *pContext, + void *pUserData, fts5_extension_function xFunction, void (*xDestroy)(void*) ); diff --git a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3ext.h b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3ext.h index 819e2e35..935437bb 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3ext.h +++ b/vendor/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3ext.h @@ -366,6 +366,11 @@ struct sqlite3_api_routines { int (*value_encoding)(sqlite3_value*); /* Version 3.41.0 and later */ int (*is_interrupted)(sqlite3*); + /* Version 3.43.0 and later */ + int (*stmt_explain)(sqlite3_stmt*,int); + /* Version 3.44.0 and later */ + void *(*get_clientdata)(sqlite3*,const char*); + int (*set_clientdata)(sqlite3*, const char*, void*, void(*)(void*)); }; /* @@ -694,6 +699,11 @@ typedef int (*sqlite3_loadext_entry)( #define sqlite3_value_encoding sqlite3_api->value_encoding /* Version 3.41.0 and later */ #define sqlite3_is_interrupted sqlite3_api->is_interrupted +/* Version 3.43.0 and later */ +#define sqlite3_stmt_explain sqlite3_api->stmt_explain +/* Version 3.44.0 and later */ +#define sqlite3_get_clientdata sqlite3_api->get_clientdata +#define sqlite3_set_clientdata sqlite3_api->set_clientdata #endif /* !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) */ #if !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) diff --git a/vendor/github.com/sigstore/sigstore/pkg/cryptoutils/privatekey.go b/vendor/github.com/sigstore/sigstore/pkg/cryptoutils/privatekey.go index b1a0dad0..325813d6 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/sigstore/sigstore/pkg/cryptoutils/privatekey.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/sigstore/sigstore/pkg/cryptoutils/privatekey.go @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ import ( "errors" "fmt" - "github.com/theupdateframework/go-tuf/encrypted" + "github.com/secure-systems-lab/go-securesystemslib/encrypted" ) const ( diff --git a/vendor/github.com/sigstore/sigstore/pkg/signature/payload/payload.go b/vendor/github.com/sigstore/sigstore/pkg/signature/payload/payload.go index 2764b4b3..cab6f5b9 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/sigstore/sigstore/pkg/signature/payload/payload.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/sigstore/sigstore/pkg/signature/payload/payload.go @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ import ( const CosignSignatureType = "cosign container image signature" // SimpleContainerImage describes the structure of a basic container image signature payload, as defined at: -// https://github.com/containers/image/blob/master/docs/containers-signature.5.md#json-data-format +// https://github.com/containers/image/blob/main/docs/containers-signature.5.md#json-data-format type SimpleContainerImage struct { Critical Critical `json:"critical"` // Critical data critical to correctly evaluating the validity of the signature Optional map[string]interface{} `json:"optional"` // Optional optional metadata about the image diff --git a/vendor/github.com/sylabs/sif/v2/pkg/sif/create.go b/vendor/github.com/sylabs/sif/v2/pkg/sif/create.go index 0e1f9103..be3f6dc1 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/sylabs/sif/v2/pkg/sif/create.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/sylabs/sif/v2/pkg/sif/create.go @@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ package sif import ( + "encoding" "encoding/binary" "errors" "fmt" @@ -321,51 +322,6 @@ func CreateContainerAtPath(path string, opts ...CreateOpt) (*FileImage, error) { return f, nil } -func zeroData(fimg *FileImage, descr *rawDescriptor) error { - // first, move to data object offset - if _, err := fimg.rw.Seek(descr.Offset, io.SeekStart); err != nil { - return err - } - - var zero [4096]byte - n := descr.Size - upbound := int64(4096) - for { - if n < 4096 { - upbound = n - } - - if _, err := fimg.rw.Write(zero[:upbound]); err != nil { - return err - } - n -= 4096 - if n <= 0 { - break - } - } - - return nil -} - -func resetDescriptor(fimg *FileImage, index int) error { - // If we remove the primary partition, set the global header Arch field to HdrArchUnknown - // to indicate that the SIF file doesn't include a primary partition and no dependency - // on any architecture exists. - if fimg.rds[index].isPartitionOfType(PartPrimSys) { - fimg.h.Arch = hdrArchUnknown - } - - offset := fimg.h.DescriptorsOffset + int64(index)*int64(binary.Size(fimg.rds[0])) - - // first, move to descriptor offset - if _, err := fimg.rw.Seek(offset, io.SeekStart); err != nil { - return err - } - - var emptyDesc rawDescriptor - return binary.Write(fimg.rw, binary.LittleEndian, emptyDesc) -} - // addOpts accumulates object add options. type addOpts struct { t time.Time @@ -447,6 +403,26 @@ func (f *FileImage) isLast(d *rawDescriptor) bool { return isLast } +// zeroReader is an io.Reader that returns a stream of zero-bytes. +type zeroReader struct{} + +func (zeroReader) Read(b []byte) (int, error) { + for i := range b { + b[i] = 0 + } + return len(b), nil +} + +// zero overwrites the data object described by d with a stream of zero bytes. +func (f *FileImage) zero(d *rawDescriptor) error { + if _, err := f.rw.Seek(d.Offset, io.SeekStart); err != nil { + return err + } + + _, err := io.CopyN(f.rw, zeroReader{}, d.Size) + return err +} + // truncateAt truncates f at the start of the padded data object described by d. func (f *FileImage) truncateAt(d *rawDescriptor) error { start := d.Offset + d.Size - d.SizeWithPadding @@ -530,7 +506,7 @@ func (f *FileImage) DeleteObject(id uint32, opts ...DeleteOpt) error { } if do.zero { - if err := zeroData(f, d); err != nil { + if err := f.zero(d); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("%w", err) } } @@ -546,15 +522,17 @@ func (f *FileImage) DeleteObject(id uint32, opts ...DeleteOpt) error { f.h.DescriptorsFree++ f.h.ModifiedAt = do.t.Unix() - index := 0 - for i, od := range f.rds { - if od.ID == id { - index = i - break - } + // If we remove the primary partition, set the global header Arch field to HdrArchUnknown + // to indicate that the SIF file doesn't include a primary partition and no dependency + // on any architecture exists. + if d.isPartitionOfType(PartPrimSys) { + f.h.Arch = hdrArchUnknown } - if err := resetDescriptor(f, index); err != nil { + // Reset rawDescripter with empty struct + *d = rawDescriptor{} + + if err := f.writeDescriptors(); err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("%w", err) } @@ -676,3 +654,45 @@ func (f *FileImage) SetPrimPart(id uint32, opts ...SetOpt) error { return nil } + +// SetMetadata sets the metadata of the data object with id to md, according to opts. +// +// By default, the image/object modification times are set to the current time for +// non-deterministic images, and unset otherwise. To override this, consider using +// OptSetDeterministic or OptSetWithTime. +func (f *FileImage) SetMetadata(id uint32, md encoding.BinaryMarshaler, opts ...SetOpt) error { + so := setOpts{} + + if !f.isDeterministic() { + so.t = time.Now() + } + + for _, opt := range opts { + if err := opt(&so); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("%w", err) + } + } + + rd, err := f.getDescriptor(WithID(id)) + if err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("%w", err) + } + + if err := rd.setExtra(md); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("%w", err) + } + + rd.ModifiedAt = so.t.Unix() + + if err := f.writeDescriptors(); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("%w", err) + } + + f.h.ModifiedAt = so.t.Unix() + + if err := f.writeHeader(); err != nil { + return fmt.Errorf("%w", err) + } + + return nil +} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/theupdateframework/go-tuf/LICENSE b/vendor/github.com/theupdateframework/go-tuf/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index 38163dd4..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/theupdateframework/go-tuf/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -Copyright (c) 2014-2020 Prime Directive, Inc. All rights reserved. - -Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without -modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are -met: - - * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright -notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. - * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above -copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer -in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the -distribution. - * Neither the name of Prime Directive, Inc. nor the names of its -contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from -this software without specific prior written permission. - -THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS -"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR -A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT -OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, -SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT -LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, -DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY -THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT -(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE -OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. diff --git a/vendor/github.com/theupdateframework/go-tuf/encrypted/encrypted.go b/vendor/github.com/theupdateframework/go-tuf/encrypted/encrypted.go deleted file mode 100644 index 4d174d61..00000000 --- a/vendor/github.com/theupdateframework/go-tuf/encrypted/encrypted.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,226 +0,0 @@ -// Package encrypted provides a simple, secure system for encrypting data -// symmetrically with a passphrase. -// -// It uses scrypt derive a key from the passphrase and the NaCl secret box -// cipher for authenticated encryption. -package encrypted - -import ( - "crypto/rand" - "encoding/json" - "errors" - "fmt" - "io" - - "golang.org/x/crypto/nacl/secretbox" - "golang.org/x/crypto/scrypt" -) - -const saltSize = 32 - -const ( - boxKeySize = 32 - boxNonceSize = 24 -) - -const ( - // N parameter was chosen to be ~100ms of work using the default implementation - // on the 2.3GHz Core i7 Haswell processor in a late-2013 Apple Retina Macbook - // Pro (it takes ~113ms). - scryptN = 32768 - scryptR = 8 - scryptP = 1 -) - -const ( - nameScrypt = "scrypt" - nameSecretBox = "nacl/secretbox" -) - -type data struct { - KDF scryptKDF `json:"kdf"` - Cipher secretBoxCipher `json:"cipher"` - Ciphertext []byte `json:"ciphertext"` -} - -type scryptParams struct { - N int `json:"N"` - R int `json:"r"` - P int `json:"p"` -} - -func newScryptKDF() (scryptKDF, error) { - salt := make([]byte, saltSize) - if err := fillRandom(salt); err != nil { - return scryptKDF{}, err - } - return scryptKDF{ - Name: nameScrypt, - Params: scryptParams{ - N: scryptN, - R: scryptR, - P: scryptP, - }, - Salt: salt, - }, nil -} - -type scryptKDF struct { - Name string `json:"name"` - Params scryptParams `json:"params"` - Salt []byte `json:"salt"` -} - -func (s *scryptKDF) Key(passphrase []byte) ([]byte, error) { - return scrypt.Key(passphrase, s.Salt, s.Params.N, s.Params.R, s.Params.P, boxKeySize) -} - -// CheckParams checks that the encoded KDF parameters are what we expect them to -// be. If we do not do this, an attacker could cause a DoS by tampering with -// them. -func (s *scryptKDF) CheckParams() error { - if s.Params.N != scryptN || s.Params.R != scryptR || s.Params.P != scryptP { - return errors.New("encrypted: unexpected kdf parameters") - } - return nil -} - -func newSecretBoxCipher() (secretBoxCipher, error) { - nonce := make([]byte, boxNonceSize) - if err := fillRandom(nonce); err != nil { - return secretBoxCipher{}, err - } - return secretBoxCipher{ - Name: nameSecretBox, - Nonce: nonce, - }, nil -} - -type secretBoxCipher struct { - Name string `json:"name"` - Nonce []byte `json:"nonce"` - - encrypted bool -} - -func (s *secretBoxCipher) Encrypt(plaintext, key []byte) []byte { - var keyBytes [boxKeySize]byte - var nonceBytes [boxNonceSize]byte - - if len(key) != len(keyBytes) { - panic("incorrect key size") - } - if len(s.Nonce) != len(nonceBytes) { - panic("incorrect nonce size") - } - - copy(keyBytes[:], key) - copy(nonceBytes[:], s.Nonce) - - // ensure that we don't re-use nonces - if s.encrypted { - panic("Encrypt must only be called once for each cipher instance") - } - s.encrypted = true - - return secretbox.Seal(nil, plaintext, &nonceBytes, &keyBytes) -} - -func (s *secretBoxCipher) Decrypt(ciphertext, key []byte) ([]byte, error) { - var keyBytes [boxKeySize]byte - var nonceBytes [boxNonceSize]byte - - if len(key) != len(keyBytes) { - panic("incorrect key size") - } - if len(s.Nonce) != len(nonceBytes) { - // return an error instead of panicking since the nonce is user input - return nil, errors.New("encrypted: incorrect nonce size") - } - - copy(keyBytes[:], key) - copy(nonceBytes[:], s.Nonce) - - res, ok := secretbox.Open(nil, ciphertext, &nonceBytes, &keyBytes) - if !ok { - return nil, errors.New("encrypted: decryption failed") - } - return res, nil -} - -// Encrypt takes a passphrase and plaintext, and returns a JSON object -// containing ciphertext and the details necessary to decrypt it. -func Encrypt(plaintext, passphrase []byte) ([]byte, error) { - k, err := newScryptKDF() - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - key, err := k.Key(passphrase) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - c, err := newSecretBoxCipher() - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - data := &data{ - KDF: k, - Cipher: c, - } - data.Ciphertext = c.Encrypt(plaintext, key) - - return json.Marshal(data) -} - -// Marshal encrypts the JSON encoding of v using passphrase. -func Marshal(v interface{}, passphrase []byte) ([]byte, error) { - data, err := json.MarshalIndent(v, "", "\t") - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return Encrypt(data, passphrase) -} - -// Decrypt takes a JSON-encoded ciphertext object encrypted using Encrypt and -// tries to decrypt it using passphrase. If successful, it returns the -// plaintext. -func Decrypt(ciphertext, passphrase []byte) ([]byte, error) { - data := &data{} - if err := json.Unmarshal(ciphertext, data); err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - if data.KDF.Name != nameScrypt { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("encrypted: unknown kdf name %q", data.KDF.Name) - } - if data.Cipher.Name != nameSecretBox { - return nil, fmt.Errorf("encrypted: unknown cipher name %q", data.Cipher.Name) - } - if err := data.KDF.CheckParams(); err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - key, err := data.KDF.Key(passphrase) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - - return data.Cipher.Decrypt(data.Ciphertext, key) -} - -// Unmarshal decrypts the data using passphrase and unmarshals the resulting -// plaintext into the value pointed to by v. -func Unmarshal(data []byte, v interface{}, passphrase []byte) error { - decrypted, err := Decrypt(data, passphrase) - if err != nil { - return err - } - return json.Unmarshal(decrypted, v) -} - -func fillRandom(b []byte) error { - _, err := io.ReadFull(rand.Reader, b) - return err -} diff --git a/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/bar.go b/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/bar.go index 7d83268c..5f814121 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/bar.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/bar.go @@ -61,7 +61,6 @@ type renderFrame struct { shutdown int rmOnComplete bool noPop bool - done bool err error } @@ -82,10 +81,10 @@ func newBar(ctx context.Context, container *Progress, bs *bState) *Bar { return bar } -// ProxyReader wraps io.Reader with metrics required for progress tracking. -// If `r` is 'unknown total/size' reader it's mandatory to call -// (*Bar).SetTotal(-1, true) method after (io.Reader).Read returns io.EOF. -// If bar is already completed or aborted, returns nil. +// ProxyReader wraps io.Reader with metrics required for progress +// tracking. If `r` is 'unknown total/size' reader it's mandatory +// to call `(*Bar).SetTotal(-1, true)` after the wrapper returns +// `io.EOF`. If bar is already completed or aborted, returns nil. // Panics if `r` is nil. func (b *Bar) ProxyReader(r io.Reader) io.ReadCloser { if r == nil { @@ -177,11 +176,10 @@ func (b *Bar) TraverseDecorators(cb func(decor.Decorator)) { } } -// EnableTriggerComplete enables triggering complete event. It's -// effective only for bars which were constructed with `total <= 0` and -// after total has been set with (*Bar).SetTotal(int64, false). If bar -// has been incremented to the total, complete event is triggered right -// away. +// EnableTriggerComplete enables triggering complete event. It's effective +// only for bars which were constructed with `total <= 0` and after total +// has been set with `(*Bar).SetTotal(int64, false)`. If `curren >= total` +// at the moment of call, complete event is triggered right away. func (b *Bar) EnableTriggerComplete() { select { case b.operateState <- func(s *bState) { @@ -200,11 +198,11 @@ func (b *Bar) EnableTriggerComplete() { } } -// SetTotal sets total to an arbitrary value. It's effective only for -// bar which was constructed with `total <= 0`. Setting total to negative -// value is equivalent to (*Bar).SetTotal((*Bar).Current(), bool) but faster. -// If triggerCompletion is true, total value is set to current and -// complete event is triggered right away. +// SetTotal sets total to an arbitrary value. It's effective only for bar +// which was constructed with `total <= 0`. Setting total to negative value +// is equivalent to `(*Bar).SetTotal((*Bar).Current(), bool)` but faster. If +// triggerCompletion is true, total value is set to current and complete +// event is triggered right away. func (b *Bar) SetTotal(total int64, triggerCompletion bool) { select { case b.operateState <- func(s *bState) { @@ -344,7 +342,7 @@ func (b *Bar) SetPriority(priority int) { // Abort interrupts bar's running goroutine. Abort won't be engaged // if bar is already in complete state. If drop is true bar will be // removed as well. To make sure that bar has been removed call -// (*Bar).Wait method. +// `(*Bar).Wait()` method. func (b *Bar) Abort(drop bool) { select { case b.operateState <- func(s *bState) { @@ -415,7 +413,6 @@ func (b *Bar) serve(ctx context.Context, bs *bState) { } func (b *Bar) render(tw int) { - var done bool fn := func(s *bState) { var rows []io.Reader stat := newStatistics(tw, s) @@ -437,7 +434,6 @@ func (b *Bar) render(tw int) { shutdown: s.shutdown, rmOnComplete: s.rmOnComplete, noPop: s.noPop, - done: done, } if s.completed || s.aborted { // post increment makes sure OnComplete decorators are rendered @@ -448,7 +444,6 @@ func (b *Bar) render(tw int) { select { case b.operateState <- fn: case <-b.done: - done = true fn(b.bs) } } diff --git a/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/container_option.go b/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/container_option.go index f2ab01ee..177620e0 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/container_option.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/container_option.go @@ -93,9 +93,9 @@ func WithAutoRefresh() ContainerOption { } } -// PopCompletedMode will pop completed bars to the top. -// To stop rendering bar after it has been popped, use -// mpb.BarRemoveOnComplete() option on that bar. +// PopCompletedMode pop completed bars out of progress container. +// In this mode completed bars get moved to the top and stop +// participating in rendering cycle. func PopCompletedMode() ContainerOption { return func(s *pState) { s.popCompleted = true diff --git a/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/progress.go b/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/progress.go index f275be3e..8c609b46 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/progress.go +++ b/vendor/github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/progress.go @@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ const ( defaultRefreshRate = 150 * time.Millisecond ) -// DoneError represents an error when `*mpb.Progress` is done but its functionality is requested. -var DoneError = fmt.Errorf("%T instance can't be reused after it's done", (*Progress)(nil)) +// DoneError represents use after `(*Progress).Wait()` error. +var DoneError = fmt.Errorf("%T instance can't be reused after %[1]T.Wait()", (*Progress)(nil)) // Progress represents a container that renders one or more progress bars. type Progress struct { @@ -55,13 +55,13 @@ type pState struct { } // New creates new Progress container instance. It's not possible to -// reuse instance after (*Progress).Wait method has been called. +// reuse instance after `(*Progress).Wait` method has been called. func New(options ...ContainerOption) *Progress { return NewWithContext(context.Background(), options...) } // NewWithContext creates new Progress container instance with provided -// context. It's not possible to reuse instance after (*Progress).Wait +// context. It's not possible to reuse instance after `(*Progress).Wait` // method has been called. func NewWithContext(ctx context.Context, options ...ContainerOption) *Progress { if ctx == nil { @@ -133,8 +133,7 @@ func (p *Progress) New(total int64, builder BarFillerBuilder, options ...BarOpti // MustAdd creates a bar which renders itself by provided BarFiller. // If `total <= 0` triggering complete event by increment methods is -// disabled. Panics if *Progress instance is done, i.e. called after -// (*Progress).Wait(). +// disabled. Panics if called after `(*Progress).Wait()`. func (p *Progress) MustAdd(total int64, filler BarFiller, options ...BarOption) *Bar { bar, err := p.Add(total, filler, options...) if err != nil { @@ -145,8 +144,8 @@ func (p *Progress) MustAdd(total int64, filler BarFiller, options ...BarOption) // Add creates a bar which renders itself by provided BarFiller. // If `total <= 0` triggering complete event by increment methods -// is disabled. If *Progress instance is done, i.e. called after -// (*Progress).Wait(), return error == DoneError. +// is disabled. If called after `(*Progress).Wait()` then +// `(nil, DoneError)` is returned. func (p *Progress) Add(total int64, filler BarFiller, options ...BarOption) (*Bar, error) { if filler == nil { filler = NopStyle().Build() @@ -203,7 +202,7 @@ func (p *Progress) traverseBars(cb func(b *Bar) bool) { // UpdateBarPriority either immediately or lazy. // With lazy flag order is updated after the next refresh cycle. -// If you don't care about laziness just use *Bar.SetPriority(int). +// If you don't care about laziness just use `(*Bar).SetPriority(int)`. func (p *Progress) UpdateBarPriority(b *Bar, priority int, lazy bool) { if b == nil { return @@ -215,9 +214,9 @@ func (p *Progress) UpdateBarPriority(b *Bar, priority int, lazy bool) { } // Write is implementation of io.Writer. -// Writing to `*mpb.Progress` will print lines above a running bar. +// Writing to `*Progress` will print lines above a running bar. // Writes aren't flushed immediately, but at next refresh cycle. -// If Write is called after `*mpb.Progress` is done, `mpb.DoneError` +// If called after `(*Progress).Wait()` then `(0, DoneError)` // is returned. func (p *Progress) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { type result struct { @@ -238,7 +237,7 @@ func (p *Progress) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { } // Wait waits for all bars to complete and finally shutdowns container. After -// this method has been called, there is no way to reuse (*Progress) instance. +// this method has been called, there is no way to reuse `*Progress` instance. func (p *Progress) Wait() { // wait for user wg, if any if p.uwg != nil { @@ -249,9 +248,9 @@ func (p *Progress) Wait() { p.Shutdown() } -// Shutdown cancels any running bar immediately and then shutdowns (*Progress) +// Shutdown cancels any running bar immediately and then shutdowns `*Progress` // instance. Normally this method shouldn't be called unless you know what you -// are doing. Proper way to shutdown is to call (*Progress).Wait() instead. +// are doing. Proper way to shutdown is to call `(*Progress).Wait()` instead. func (p *Progress) Shutdown() { p.cancel() p.pwg.Wait() @@ -357,7 +356,7 @@ func (s *pState) render(cw *cwriter.Writer) (err error) { func (s *pState) flush(cw *cwriter.Writer, height int) error { var wg sync.WaitGroup - defer wg.Wait() // waiting for all s.hm.push to complete + defer wg.Wait() // waiting for all s.push to complete var popCount int var rows []io.Reader @@ -381,40 +380,34 @@ func (s *pState) flush(cw *cwriter.Writer, height int) error { _, _ = io.Copy(io.Discard, row) } } - if frame.shutdown != 0 && !frame.done { + + switch frame.shutdown { + case 1: + b.cancel() if qb, ok := s.queueBars[b]; ok { - b.cancel() delete(s.queueBars, b) qb.priority = b.priority wg.Add(1) - go func(b *Bar) { - s.hm.push(b, true) - wg.Done() - }(qb) - continue + go s.push(&wg, qb, true) + } else if s.popCompleted && !frame.noPop { + b.priority = s.popPriority + s.popPriority++ + wg.Add(1) + go s.push(&wg, b, false) + } else if !frame.rmOnComplete { + wg.Add(1) + go s.push(&wg, b, false) } + case 2: if s.popCompleted && !frame.noPop { - switch frame.shutdown { - case 1: - b.priority = s.popPriority - s.popPriority++ - default: - b.cancel() - popCount += usedRows - continue - } - } else if frame.rmOnComplete { - b.cancel() + popCount += usedRows continue - } else { - b.cancel() } + fallthrough + default: + wg.Add(1) + go s.push(&wg, b, false) } - wg.Add(1) - go func(b *Bar) { - s.hm.push(b, false) - wg.Done() - }(b) } for i := len(rows) - 1; i >= 0; i-- { @@ -427,6 +420,11 @@ func (s *pState) flush(cw *cwriter.Writer, height int) error { return cw.Flush(len(rows) - popCount) } +func (s pState) push(wg *sync.WaitGroup, b *Bar, sync bool) { + s.hm.push(b, sync) + wg.Done() +} + func (s pState) makeBarState(total int64, filler BarFiller, options ...BarOption) *bState { bs := &bState{ id: s.idCount, diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/.gitignore b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/.gitignore index aa699376..f3355c85 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/.gitignore +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/.gitignore @@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ go.work.sum gen/ +/example/dice/dice /example/fib/fib /example/fib/traces.txt /example/jaeger/jaeger diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/.golangci.yml b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/.golangci.yml index dbb6670b..6e8eeec0 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/.golangci.yml +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/.golangci.yml @@ -61,28 +61,63 @@ issues: linters-settings: depguard: - # Check the list against standard lib. - # Default: false - include-go-root: true - # A list of packages for the list type specified. - # Default: [] - packages: - - "crypto/md5" - - "crypto/sha1" - - "crypto/**/pkix" - ignore-file-rules: - - "**/*_test.go" - additional-guards: - # Do not allow testing packages in non-test files. - - list-type: denylist - include-go-root: true - packages: - - testing - - github.com/stretchr/testify - ignore-file-rules: - - "**/*_test.go" - - "**/*test/*.go" - - "**/internal/matchers/*.go" + rules: + non-tests: + files: + - "!$test" + - "!**/*test/*.go" + - "!**/internal/matchers/*.go" + deny: + - pkg: "testing" + - pkg: "github.com/stretchr/testify" + - pkg: "crypto/md5" + - pkg: "crypto/sha1" + - pkg: "crypto/**/pkix" + otlp-internal: + files: + - "!**/exporters/otlp/internal/**/*.go" + deny: + - pkg: "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/internal" + desc: Do not use cross-module internal packages. + otlptrace-internal: + files: + - "!**/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/*.go" + - "!**/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/internal/**.go" + deny: + - pkg: "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/internal" + desc: Do not use cross-module internal packages. + otlpmetric-internal: + files: + - "!**/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/internal/*.go" + - "!**/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/internal/**/*.go" + deny: + - pkg: "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/internal" + desc: Do not use cross-module internal packages. + otel-internal: + files: + - "**/sdk/*.go" + - "**/sdk/**/*.go" + - "**/exporters/*.go" + - "**/exporters/**/*.go" + - "**/schema/*.go" + - "**/schema/**/*.go" + - "**/metric/*.go" + - "**/metric/**/*.go" + - "**/bridge/*.go" + - "**/bridge/**/*.go" + - "**/example/*.go" + - "**/example/**/*.go" + - "**/trace/*.go" + - "**/trace/**/*.go" + deny: + - pkg: "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal$" + desc: Do not use cross-module internal packages. + - pkg: "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/attribute" + desc: Do not use cross-module internal packages. + - pkg: "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/internaltest" + desc: Do not use cross-module internal packages. + - pkg: "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/matchers" + desc: Do not use cross-module internal packages. godot: exclude: # Exclude links. diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CHANGELOG.md b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CHANGELOG.md index d9f145f8..3e5c35b5 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CHANGELOG.md +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CHANGELOG.md @@ -8,6 +8,164 @@ This project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.htm ## [Unreleased] +## [1.19.0/0.42.0/0.0.7] 2023-09-28 + +This release contains the first stable release of the OpenTelemetry Go [metric SDK]. +Our project stability guarantees now apply to the `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric` package. +See our [versioning policy](VERSIONING.md) for more information about these stability guarantees. + +### Added + +- Add the "Roll the dice" getting started application example in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/dice`. (#4539) +- The `WithWriter` and `WithPrettyPrint` options to `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/stdout/stdoutmetric` to set a custom `io.Writer`, and allow displaying the output in human-readable JSON. (#4507) + +### Changed + +- Allow '/' characters in metric instrument names. (#4501) +- The exporter in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/stdout/stdoutmetric` does not prettify its output by default anymore. (#4507) +- Upgrade `gopkg.io/yaml` from `v2` to `v3` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/schema`. (#4535) + +### Fixed + +- In `go.opentelemetry.op/otel/exporters/prometheus`, don't try to create the Prometheus metric on every `Collect` if we know the scope is invalid. (#4499) + +### Removed + +- Remove `"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/bridge/opencensus".NewMetricExporter`, which is replaced by `NewMetricProducer`. (#4566) + +## [1.19.0-rc.1/0.42.0-rc.1] 2023-09-14 + +This is a release candidate for the v1.19.0/v0.42.0 release. +That release is expected to include the `v1` release of the OpenTelemetry Go metric SDK and will provide stability guarantees of that SDK. +See our [versioning policy](VERSIONING.md) for more information about these stability guarantees. + +### Changed + +- Allow '/' characters in metric instrument names. (#4501) + +### Fixed + +- In `go.opentelemetry.op/otel/exporters/prometheus`, don't try to create the prometheus metric on every `Collect` if we know the scope is invalid. (#4499) + +## [1.18.0/0.41.0/0.0.6] 2023-09-12 + +This release drops the compatibility guarantee of [Go 1.19]. + +### Added + +- Add `WithProducer` option in `go.opentelemetry.op/otel/exporters/prometheus` to restore the ability to register producers on the prometheus exporter's manual reader. (#4473) +- Add `IgnoreValue` option in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric/metricdata/metricdatatest` to allow ignoring values when comparing metrics. (#4447) + +### Changed + +- Use a `TestingT` interface instead of `*testing.T` struct in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric/metricdata/metricdatatest`. (#4483) + +### Deprecated + +- The `NewMetricExporter` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/bridge/opencensus` was deprecated in `v0.35.0` (#3541). + The deprecation notice format for the function has been corrected to trigger Go documentation and build tooling. (#4470) + +### Removed + +- Removed the deprecated `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/jaeger` package. (#4467) +- Removed the deprecated `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/jaeger` package. (#4467) +- Removed the deprecated `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric/aggregation` package. (#4468) +- Removed the deprecated internal packages in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp` and its sub-packages. (#4469) +- Dropped guaranteed support for versions of Go less than 1.20. (#4481) + +## [1.17.0/0.40.0/0.0.5] 2023-08-28 + +### Added + +- Export the `ManualReader` struct in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4244) +- Export the `PeriodicReader` struct in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4244) +- Add support for exponential histogram aggregations. + A histogram can be configured as an exponential histogram using a view with `"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric".ExponentialHistogram` as the aggregation. (#4245) +- Export the `Exporter` struct in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetricgrpc`. (#4272) +- Export the `Exporter` struct in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetrichttp`. (#4272) +- The exporters in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric` now support the `OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_METRICS_TEMPORALITY_PREFERENCE` environment variable. (#4287) +- Add `WithoutCounterSuffixes` option in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/prometheus` to disable addition of `_total` suffixes. (#4306) +- Add info and debug logging to the metric SDK in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4315) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.21.0` package. + The package contains semantic conventions from the `v1.21.0` version of the OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions. (#4362) +- Accept 201 to 299 HTTP status as success in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetrichttp` and `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/otlptracehttp`. (#4365) +- Document the `Temporality` and `Aggregation` methods of the `"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric".Exporter"` need to be concurrent safe. (#4381) +- Expand the set of units supported by the Prometheus exporter, and don't add unit suffixes if they are already present in `go.opentelemetry.op/otel/exporters/prometheus` (#4374) +- Move the `Aggregation` interface and its implementations from `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric/aggregation` to `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4435) +- The exporters in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric` now support the `OTEL_EXPORTER_OTLP_METRICS_DEFAULT_HISTOGRAM_AGGREGATION` environment variable. (#4437) +- Add the `NewAllowKeysFilter` and `NewDenyKeysFilter` functions to `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute` to allow convenient creation of allow-keys and deny-keys filters. (#4444) +- Support Go 1.21. (#4463) + +### Changed + +- Starting from `v1.21.0` of semantic conventions, `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/{version}/httpconv` and `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/{version}/netconv` packages will no longer be published. (#4145) +- Log duplicate instrument conflict at a warning level instead of info in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4202) +- Return an error on the creation of new instruments in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric` if their name doesn't pass regexp validation. (#4210) +- `NewManualReader` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric` returns `*ManualReader` instead of `Reader`. (#4244) +- `NewPeriodicReader` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric` returns `*PeriodicReader` instead of `Reader`. (#4244) +- Count the Collect time in the `PeriodicReader` timeout in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4221) +- The function `New` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetricgrpc` returns `*Exporter` instead of `"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric".Exporter`. (#4272) +- The function `New` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetrichttp` returns `*Exporter` instead of `"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric".Exporter`. (#4272) +- If an attribute set is omitted from an async callback, the previous value will no longer be exported in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4290) +- If an attribute set is observed multiple times in an async callback in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`, the values will be summed instead of the last observation winning. (#4289) +- Allow the explicit bucket histogram aggregation to be used for the up-down counter, observable counter, observable up-down counter, and observable gauge in the `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric` package. (#4332) +- Restrict `Meter`s in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric` to only register and collect instruments it created. (#4333) +- `PeriodicReader.Shutdown` and `PeriodicReader.ForceFlush` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric` now apply the periodic reader's timeout to the operation if the user provided context does not contain a deadline. (#4356, #4377) +- Upgrade all use of `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv` to use `v1.21.0`. (#4408) +- Increase instrument name maximum length from 63 to 255 characters in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4434) +- Add `go.opentelemetry.op/otel/sdk/metric.WithProducer` as an `Option` for `"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric".NewManualReader` and `"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric".NewPeriodicReader`. (#4346) + +### Removed + +- Remove `Reader.RegisterProducer` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric`. + Use the added `WithProducer` option instead. (#4346) +- Remove `Reader.ForceFlush` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric`. + Notice that `PeriodicReader.ForceFlush` is still available. (#4375) + +### Fixed + +- Correctly format log messages from the `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/zipkin` exporter. (#4143) +- Log an error for calls to `NewView` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric` that have empty criteria. (#4307) +- Fix `"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/resource".WithHostID()` to not set an empty `host.id`. (#4317) +- Use the instrument identifying fields to cache aggregators and determine duplicate instrument registrations in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4337) +- Detect duplicate instruments for case-insensitive names in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4338) +- The `ManualReader` will not panic if `AggregationSelector` returns `nil` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4350) +- If a `Reader`'s `AggregationSelector` returns `nil` or `DefaultAggregation` the pipeline will use the default aggregation. (#4350) +- Log a suggested view that fixes instrument conflicts in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4349) +- Fix possible panic, deadlock and race condition in batch span processor in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/trace`. (#4353) +- Improve context cancellation handling in batch span processor's `ForceFlush` in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/trace`. (#4369) +- Decouple `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/internal` from `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/internal` using gotmpl. (#4397, #3846) +- Decouple `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetricgrpc/internal` from `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/internal` and `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/internal` using gotmpl. (#4404, #3846) +- Decouple `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetrichttp/internal` from `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/internal` and `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/internal` using gotmpl. (#4407, #3846) +- Decouple `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/otlptracegrpc/internal` from `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/internal` and `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/internal` using gotmpl. (#4400, #3846) +- Decouple `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/otlptracehttp/internal` from `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/internal` and `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/internal` using gotmpl. (#4401, #3846) +- Do not block the metric SDK when OTLP metric exports are blocked in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetricgrpc` and `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetrichttp`. (#3925, #4395) +- Do not append `_total` if the counter already has that suffix for the Prometheus exproter in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporter/prometheus`. (#4373) +- Fix resource detection data race in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/resource`. (#4409) +- Use the first-seen instrument name during instrument name conflicts in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric`. (#4428) + +### Deprecated + +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/jaeger` package is deprecated. + OpenTelemetry dropped support for Jaeger exporter in July 2023. + Use `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/otlptracehttp` + or `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/otlptracegrpc` instead. (#4423) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/jaeger` package is deprecated. (#4423) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/internal` package is deprecated. (#4420) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/internal/oconf` package is deprecated. (#4420) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/internal/otest` package is deprecated. (#4420) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/internal/transform` package is deprecated. (#4420) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/internal` package is deprecated. (#4421) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/internal/envconfig` package is deprecated. (#4421) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/internal/retry` package is deprecated. (#4421) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/internal` package is deprecated. (#4425) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/internal/envconfig` package is deprecated. (#4425) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/internal/otlpconfig` package is deprecated. (#4425) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/internal/otlptracetest` package is deprecated. (#4425) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/internal/retry` package is deprecated. (#4425) +- The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric/aggregation` package is deprecated. + Use the aggregation types added to `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric` instead. (#4435) + ## [1.16.0/0.39.0] 2023-05-18 This release contains the first stable release of the OpenTelemetry Go [metric API]. @@ -20,10 +178,14 @@ See our [versioning policy](VERSIONING.md) for more information about these stab The package contains semantic conventions from the `v1.19.0` version of the OpenTelemetry specification. (#3848) - The `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.20.0` package. The package contains semantic conventions from the `v1.20.0` version of the OpenTelemetry specification. (#4078) +- The Exponential Histogram data types in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric/metricdata`. (#4165) +- OTLP metrics exporter now supports the Exponential Histogram Data Type. (#4222) +- Fix serialization of `time.Time` zero values in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetricgrpc` and `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetrichttp` packages. (#4271) ### Changed - Use `strings.Cut()` instead of `string.SplitN()` for better readability and memory use. (#4049) +- `MeterProvider` returns noop meters once it has been shutdown. (#4154) ### Removed @@ -188,6 +350,8 @@ This release drops the compatibility guarantee of [Go 1.18]. - Handle empty environment variable as it they were not set. (#3764) - Clarify the `httpconv` and `netconv` packages in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/*` provide tracing semantic conventions. (#3823) +- Fix race conditions in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/metric/prometheus` that could cause a panic. (#3899) +- Fix sending nil `scopeInfo` to metrics channel in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/metric/prometheus` that could cause a panic in `github.com/prometheus/client_golang/prometheus`. (#3899) ### Deprecated @@ -2492,7 +2656,11 @@ It contains api and sdk for trace and meter. - CircleCI build CI manifest files. - CODEOWNERS file to track owners of this project. -[Unreleased]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/compare/v1.16.0...HEAD +[Unreleased]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/compare/v1.19.0...HEAD +[1.19.0/0.42.0/0.0.7]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/releases/tag/v1.19.0 +[1.19.0-rc.1/0.42.0-rc.1]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/releases/tag/v1.19.0-rc.1 +[1.18.0/0.41.0/0.0.6]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/releases/tag/v1.18.0 +[1.17.0/0.40.0/0.0.5]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/releases/tag/v1.17.0 [1.16.0/0.39.0]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/releases/tag/v1.16.0 [1.16.0-rc.1/0.39.0-rc.1]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/releases/tag/v1.16.0-rc.1 [1.15.1/0.38.1]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/releases/tag/v1.15.1 @@ -2563,5 +2731,7 @@ It contains api and sdk for trace and meter. [Go 1.20]: https://go.dev/doc/go1.20 [Go 1.19]: https://go.dev/doc/go1.19 [Go 1.18]: https://go.dev/doc/go1.18 +[Go 1.19]: https://go.dev/doc/go1.19 [metric API]:https://pkg.go.dev/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric +[metric SDK]:https://pkg.go.dev/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CODEOWNERS b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CODEOWNERS index f6f6a313..62374000 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CODEOWNERS +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CODEOWNERS @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ * @MrAlias @Aneurysm9 @evantorrie @XSAM @dashpole @MadVikingGod @pellared @hanyuancheung @dmathieu -CODEOWNERS @MrAlias @Aneurysm9 @MadVikingGod +CODEOWNERS @MrAlias @MadVikingGod @pellared \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CONTRIBUTING.md b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CONTRIBUTING.md index b2df5de3..a00dbca7 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -179,23 +179,23 @@ For a deeper discussion, see ## Documentation -Each non-example Go Module should have its own `README.md` containing: +Each (non-internal, non-test) package must be documented using +[Go Doc Comments](https://go.dev/doc/comment), +preferably in a `doc.go` file. -- A pkg.go.dev badge which can be generated [here](https://pkg.go.dev/badge/). -- Brief description. -- Installation instructions (and requirements if applicable). -- Hyperlink to an example. Depending on the component the example can be: - - An `example_test.go` like [here](exporters/stdout/stdouttrace/example_test.go). - - A sample Go application with its own `README.md`, like [here](example/zipkin). -- Additional documentation sections such us: - - Configuration, - - Contributing, - - References. +Prefer using [Examples](https://pkg.go.dev/testing#hdr-Examples) +instead of putting code snippets in Go doc comments. +In some cases, you can even create [Testable Examples](https://go.dev/blog/examples). -[Here](exporters/jaeger/README.md) is an example of a concise `README.md`. +You can install and run a "local Go Doc site" in the following way: -Moreover, it should be possible to navigate to any `README.md` from the -root `README.md`. + ```sh + go install golang.org/x/pkgsite/cmd/pkgsite@latest + pkgsite + ``` + +[`go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric`](https://pkg.go.dev/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric) +is an example of a very well-documented package. ## Style Guide @@ -475,8 +475,33 @@ documentation are allowed to be extended with additional methods. > Warning: methods may be added to this interface in minor releases. +These interfaces are defined by the OpenTelemetry specification and will be +updated as the specification evolves. + Otherwise, stable interfaces MUST NOT be modified. +#### How to Change Specification Interfaces + +When an API change must be made, we will update the SDK with the new method one +release before the API change. This will allow the SDK one version before the +API change to work seamlessly with the new API. + +If an incompatible version of the SDK is used with the new API the application +will fail to compile. + +#### How Not to Change Specification Interfaces + +We have explored using a v2 of the API to change interfaces and found that there +was no way to introduce a v2 and have it work seamlessly with the v1 of the API. +Problems happened with libraries that upgraded to v2 when an application did not, +and would not produce any telemetry. + +More detail of the approaches considered and their limitations can be found in +the [Use a V2 API to evolve interfaces](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/issues/3920) +issue. + +#### How to Change Other Interfaces + If new functionality is needed for an interface that cannot be changed it MUST be added by including an additional interface. That added interface can be a simple interface for the specific functionality that you want to add or it can @@ -531,6 +556,37 @@ functionality should be added, each one will need their own super-set interfaces and will duplicate the pattern. For this reason, the simple targeted interface that defines the specific functionality should be preferred. +### Testing + +The tests should never leak goroutines. + +Use the term `ConcurrentSafe` in the test name when it aims to verify the +absence of race conditions. + +### Internal packages + +The use of internal packages should be scoped to a single module. A sub-module +should never import from a parent internal package. This creates a coupling +between the two modules where a user can upgrade the parent without the child +and if the internal package API has changed it will fail to upgrade[^3]. + +There are two known exceptions to this rule: + +- `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/global` + - This package manages global state for all of opentelemetry-go. It needs to + be a single package in order to ensure the uniqueness of the global state. +- `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/baggage` + - This package provides values in a `context.Context` that need to be + recognized by `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/baggage` and + `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/bridge/opentracing` but remain private. + +If you have duplicate code in multiple modules, make that code into a Go +template stored in `go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/shared` and use [gotmpl] +to render the templates in the desired locations. See [#4404] for an example of +this. + +[^3]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/issues/3548 + ## Approvers and Maintainers ### Approvers @@ -538,14 +594,14 @@ interface that defines the specific functionality should be preferred. - [Evan Torrie](https://github.com/evantorrie), Verizon Media - [Sam Xie](https://github.com/XSAM), Cisco/AppDynamics - [David Ashpole](https://github.com/dashpole), Google -- [Robert Pająk](https://github.com/pellared), Splunk - [Chester Cheung](https://github.com/hanyuancheung), Tencent - [Damien Mathieu](https://github.com/dmathieu), Elastic +- [Anthony Mirabella](https://github.com/Aneurysm9), AWS ### Maintainers - [Aaron Clawson](https://github.com/MadVikingGod), LightStep -- [Anthony Mirabella](https://github.com/Aneurysm9), AWS +- [Robert Pająk](https://github.com/pellared), Splunk - [Tyler Yahn](https://github.com/MrAlias), Splunk ### Emeritus @@ -560,3 +616,5 @@ repo](https://github.com/open-telemetry/community/blob/main/community-membership [Approver]: #approvers [Maintainer]: #maintainers +[gotmpl]: https://pkg.go.dev/go.opentelemetry.io/build-tools/gotmpl +[#4404]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/pull/4404 diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/Makefile b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/Makefile index 26e4bed2..5c311706 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/Makefile +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/Makefile @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ TIMEOUT = 60 .DEFAULT_GOAL := precommit .PHONY: precommit ci -precommit: generate dependabot-generate license-check vanity-import-fix misspell go-mod-tidy golangci-lint-fix test-default +precommit: generate dependabot-generate license-check misspell go-mod-tidy golangci-lint-fix test-default ci: generate dependabot-check license-check lint vanity-import-check build test-default check-clean-work-tree test-coverage # Tools @@ -71,8 +71,14 @@ $(TOOLS)/porto: PACKAGE=github.com/jcchavezs/porto/cmd/porto GOJQ = $(TOOLS)/gojq $(TOOLS)/gojq: PACKAGE=github.com/itchyny/gojq/cmd/gojq +GOTMPL = $(TOOLS)/gotmpl +$(GOTMPL): PACKAGE=go.opentelemetry.io/build-tools/gotmpl + +GORELEASE = $(TOOLS)/gorelease +$(GORELEASE): PACKAGE=golang.org/x/exp/cmd/gorelease + .PHONY: tools -tools: $(CROSSLINK) $(DBOTCONF) $(GOLANGCI_LINT) $(MISSPELL) $(GOCOVMERGE) $(STRINGER) $(PORTO) $(GOJQ) $(SEMCONVGEN) $(MULTIMOD) $(SEMCONVKIT) +tools: $(CROSSLINK) $(DBOTCONF) $(GOLANGCI_LINT) $(MISSPELL) $(GOCOVMERGE) $(STRINGER) $(PORTO) $(GOJQ) $(SEMCONVGEN) $(MULTIMOD) $(SEMCONVKIT) $(GOTMPL) $(GORELEASE) # Virtualized python tools via docker @@ -110,13 +116,24 @@ $(CODESPELL): PACKAGE=codespell # Generate .PHONY: generate +generate: go-generate vanity-import-fix -generate: $(OTEL_GO_MOD_DIRS:%=generate/%) -generate/%: DIR=$* -generate/%: | $(STRINGER) $(PORTO) +.PHONY: go-generate +go-generate: $(OTEL_GO_MOD_DIRS:%=go-generate/%) +go-generate/%: DIR=$* +go-generate/%: | $(STRINGER) $(GOTMPL) @echo "$(GO) generate $(DIR)/..." \ && cd $(DIR) \ - && PATH="$(TOOLS):$${PATH}" $(GO) generate ./... && $(PORTO) -w . + && PATH="$(TOOLS):$${PATH}" $(GO) generate ./... + +.PHONY: vanity-import-fix +vanity-import-fix: | $(PORTO) + @$(PORTO) --include-internal -w . + +# Generate go.work file for local development. +.PHONY: go-work +go-work: | $(CROSSLINK) + $(CROSSLINK) work --root=$(shell pwd) # Build @@ -193,7 +210,7 @@ go-mod-tidy/%: DIR=$* go-mod-tidy/%: | crosslink @echo "$(GO) mod tidy in $(DIR)" \ && cd $(DIR) \ - && $(GO) mod tidy -compat=1.19 + && $(GO) mod tidy -compat=1.20 .PHONY: lint-modules lint-modules: go-mod-tidy @@ -203,11 +220,7 @@ lint: misspell lint-modules golangci-lint .PHONY: vanity-import-check vanity-import-check: | $(PORTO) - @$(PORTO) --include-internal -l . || echo "(run: make vanity-import-fix)" - -.PHONY: vanity-import-fix -vanity-import-fix: | $(PORTO) - @$(PORTO) --include-internal -w . + @$(PORTO) --include-internal -l . || ( echo "(run: make vanity-import-fix)"; exit 1 ) .PHONY: misspell misspell: | $(MISSPELL) @@ -220,7 +233,7 @@ codespell: | $(CODESPELL) .PHONY: license-check license-check: @licRes=$$(for f in $$(find . -type f \( -iname '*.go' -o -iname '*.sh' \) ! -path '**/third_party/*' ! -path './.git/*' ) ; do \ - awk '/Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors|generated|GENERATED/ && NR<=3 { found=1; next } END { if (!found) print FILENAME }' $$f; \ + awk '/Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors|generated|GENERATED/ && NR<=4 { found=1; next } END { if (!found) print FILENAME }' $$f; \ done); \ if [ -n "$${licRes}" ]; then \ echo "license header checking failed:"; echo "$${licRes}"; \ @@ -230,7 +243,7 @@ license-check: DEPENDABOT_CONFIG = .github/dependabot.yml .PHONY: dependabot-check dependabot-check: | $(DBOTCONF) - @$(DBOTCONF) verify $(DEPENDABOT_CONFIG) || echo "(run: make dependabot-generate)" + @$(DBOTCONF) verify $(DEPENDABOT_CONFIG) || ( echo "(run: make dependabot-generate)"; exit 1 ) .PHONY: dependabot-generate dependabot-generate: | $(DBOTCONF) @@ -249,14 +262,23 @@ check-clean-work-tree: SEMCONVPKG ?= "semconv/" .PHONY: semconv-generate semconv-generate: | $(SEMCONVGEN) $(SEMCONVKIT) - [ "$(TAG)" ] || ( echo "TAG unset: missing opentelemetry specification tag"; exit 1 ) - [ "$(OTEL_SPEC_REPO)" ] || ( echo "OTEL_SPEC_REPO unset: missing path to opentelemetry specification repo"; exit 1 ) - $(SEMCONVGEN) -i "$(OTEL_SPEC_REPO)/semantic_conventions/." --only=span -p conventionType=trace -f trace.go -t "$(SEMCONVPKG)/template.j2" -s "$(TAG)" - $(SEMCONVGEN) -i "$(OTEL_SPEC_REPO)/semantic_conventions/." --only=attribute_group -p conventionType=trace -f attribute_group.go -t "$(SEMCONVPKG)/template.j2" -s "$(TAG)" - $(SEMCONVGEN) -i "$(OTEL_SPEC_REPO)/semantic_conventions/." --only=event -p conventionType=event -f event.go -t "$(SEMCONVPKG)/template.j2" -s "$(TAG)" - $(SEMCONVGEN) -i "$(OTEL_SPEC_REPO)/semantic_conventions/." --only=resource -p conventionType=resource -f resource.go -t "$(SEMCONVPKG)/template.j2" -s "$(TAG)" + [ "$(TAG)" ] || ( echo "TAG unset: missing opentelemetry semantic-conventions tag"; exit 1 ) + [ "$(OTEL_SEMCONV_REPO)" ] || ( echo "OTEL_SEMCONV_REPO unset: missing path to opentelemetry semantic-conventions repo"; exit 1 ) + $(SEMCONVGEN) -i "$(OTEL_SEMCONV_REPO)/model/." --only=span -p conventionType=trace -f trace.go -t "$(SEMCONVPKG)/template.j2" -s "$(TAG)" + $(SEMCONVGEN) -i "$(OTEL_SEMCONV_REPO)/model/." --only=attribute_group -p conventionType=trace -f attribute_group.go -t "$(SEMCONVPKG)/template.j2" -s "$(TAG)" + $(SEMCONVGEN) -i "$(OTEL_SEMCONV_REPO)/model/." --only=event -p conventionType=event -f event.go -t "$(SEMCONVPKG)/template.j2" -s "$(TAG)" + $(SEMCONVGEN) -i "$(OTEL_SEMCONV_REPO)/model/." --only=resource -p conventionType=resource -f resource.go -t "$(SEMCONVPKG)/template.j2" -s "$(TAG)" $(SEMCONVKIT) -output "$(SEMCONVPKG)/$(TAG)" -tag "$(TAG)" +.PHONY: gorelease +gorelease: $(OTEL_GO_MOD_DIRS:%=gorelease/%) +gorelease/%: DIR=$* +gorelease/%:| $(GORELEASE) + @echo "gorelease in $(DIR):" \ + && cd $(DIR) \ + && $(GORELEASE) \ + || echo "" + .PHONY: prerelease prerelease: | $(MULTIMOD) @[ "${MODSET}" ] || ( echo ">> env var MODSET is not set"; exit 1 ) diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/README.md b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/README.md index e138a8a0..634326ef 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/README.md +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/README.md @@ -11,22 +11,25 @@ It provides a set of APIs to directly measure performance and behavior of your s ## Project Status -| Signal | Status | Project | -| ------- | ---------- | ------- | -| Traces | Stable | N/A | -| Metrics | Beta | N/A | -| Logs | Frozen [1] | N/A | +| Signal | Status | Project | +|---------|------------|-----------------------| +| Traces | Stable | N/A | +| Metrics | Mixed [1] | [Go: Metric SDK (GA)] | +| Logs | Frozen [2] | N/A | -- [1]: The Logs signal development is halted for this project while we develop both Traces and Metrics. +[Go: Metric SDK (GA)]: https://github.com/orgs/open-telemetry/projects/34 + +- [1]: [Metrics API](https://pkg.go.dev/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric) is Stable. [Metrics SDK](https://pkg.go.dev/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric) is Beta. +- [2]: The Logs signal development is halted for this project while we stabilize the Metrics SDK. No Logs Pull Requests are currently being accepted. -Progress and status specific to this repository is tracked in our local +Progress and status specific to this repository is tracked in our [project boards](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/projects) and [milestones](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/milestones). Project versioning information and stability guarantees can be found in the -[versioning documentation](./VERSIONING.md). +[versioning documentation](VERSIONING.md). ### Compatibility @@ -49,17 +52,17 @@ stop ensuring compatibility with these versions in the following manner: Currently, this project supports the following environments. | OS | Go Version | Architecture | -| ------- | ---------- | ------------ | +|---------|------------|--------------| +| Ubuntu | 1.21 | amd64 | | Ubuntu | 1.20 | amd64 | -| Ubuntu | 1.19 | amd64 | +| Ubuntu | 1.21 | 386 | | Ubuntu | 1.20 | 386 | -| Ubuntu | 1.19 | 386 | +| MacOS | 1.21 | amd64 | | MacOS | 1.20 | amd64 | -| MacOS | 1.19 | amd64 | +| Windows | 1.21 | amd64 | | Windows | 1.20 | amd64 | -| Windows | 1.19 | amd64 | +| Windows | 1.21 | 386 | | Windows | 1.20 | 386 | -| Windows | 1.19 | 386 | While this project should work for other systems, no compatibility guarantees are made for those systems currently. @@ -97,12 +100,11 @@ export pipeline to send that telemetry to an observability platform. All officially supported exporters for the OpenTelemetry project are contained in the [exporters directory](./exporters). | Exporter | Metrics | Traces | -| :-----------------------------------: | :-----: | :----: | -| [Jaeger](./exporters/jaeger/) | | ✓ | -| [OTLP](./exporters/otlp/) | ✓ | ✓ | -| [Prometheus](./exporters/prometheus/) | ✓ | | -| [stdout](./exporters/stdout/) | ✓ | ✓ | -| [Zipkin](./exporters/zipkin/) | | ✓ | +|---------------------------------------|:-------:|:------:| +| [OTLP](./exporters/otlp/) | ✓ | ✓ | +| [Prometheus](./exporters/prometheus/) | ✓ | | +| [stdout](./exporters/stdout/) | ✓ | ✓ | +| [Zipkin](./exporters/zipkin/) | | ✓ | ## Contributing diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/RELEASING.md b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/RELEASING.md index 5e6daf6c..82ce3ee4 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/RELEASING.md +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/RELEASING.md @@ -2,27 +2,30 @@ ## Semantic Convention Generation -New versions of the [OpenTelemetry Specification] mean new versions of the `semconv` package need to be generated. +New versions of the [OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions] mean new versions of the `semconv` package need to be generated. The `semconv-generate` make target is used for this. -1. Checkout a local copy of the [OpenTelemetry Specification] to the desired release tag. +1. Checkout a local copy of the [OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions] to the desired release tag. 2. Pull the latest `otel/semconvgen` image: `docker pull otel/semconvgen:latest` 3. Run the `make semconv-generate ...` target from this repository. For example, ```sh -export TAG="v1.13.0" # Change to the release version you are generating. -export OTEL_SPEC_REPO="/absolute/path/to/opentelemetry-specification" +export TAG="v1.21.0" # Change to the release version you are generating. +export OTEL_SEMCONV_REPO="/absolute/path/to/opentelemetry/semantic-conventions" docker pull otel/semconvgen:latest -make semconv-generate # Uses the exported TAG and OTEL_SPEC_REPO. +make semconv-generate # Uses the exported TAG and OTEL_SEMCONV_REPO. ``` This should create a new sub-package of [`semconv`](./semconv). Ensure things look correct before submitting a pull request to include the addition. -**Note**, the generation code was changed to generate versions >= 1.13. -To generate versions prior to this, checkout the old release of this repository (i.e. [2fe8861](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-go/commit/2fe8861a24e20088c065b116089862caf9e3cd8b)). +## Breaking changes validation + +You can run `make gorelease` that runs [gorelease](https://pkg.go.dev/golang.org/x/exp/cmd/gorelease) to ensure that there are no unwanted changes done in the public API. + +You can check/report problems with `gorelease` [here](https://golang.org/issues/26420). ## Pre-Release @@ -120,7 +123,17 @@ Once verified be sure to [make a release for the `contrib` repository](https://g ### Website Documentation -Update [the documentation](./website_docs) for [the OpenTelemetry website](https://opentelemetry.io/docs/go/). +Update the [Go instrumentation documentation] in the OpenTelemetry website under [content/en/docs/instrumentation/go]. Importantly, bump any package versions referenced to be the latest one you just released and ensure all code examples still compile and are accurate. -[OpenTelemetry Specification]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-specification +[OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/semantic-conventions +[Go instrumentation documentation]: https://opentelemetry.io/docs/instrumentation/go/ +[content/en/docs/instrumentation/go]: https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry.io/tree/main/content/en/docs/instrumentation/go + +### Demo Repository + +Bump the dependencies in the following Go services: + +- [`accountingservice`](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-demo/tree/main/src/accountingservice) +- [`checkoutservice`](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-demo/tree/main/src/checkoutservice) +- [`productcatalogservice`](https://github.com/open-telemetry/opentelemetry-demo/tree/main/src/productcatalogservice) diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute/filter.go b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute/filter.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..638c213d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute/filter.go @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +package attribute // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute" + +// Filter supports removing certain attributes from attribute sets. When +// the filter returns true, the attribute will be kept in the filtered +// attribute set. When the filter returns false, the attribute is excluded +// from the filtered attribute set, and the attribute instead appears in +// the removed list of excluded attributes. +type Filter func(KeyValue) bool + +// NewAllowKeysFilter returns a Filter that only allows attributes with one of +// the provided keys. +// +// If keys is empty a deny-all filter is returned. +func NewAllowKeysFilter(keys ...Key) Filter { + if len(keys) <= 0 { + return func(kv KeyValue) bool { return false } + } + + allowed := make(map[Key]struct{}) + for _, k := range keys { + allowed[k] = struct{}{} + } + return func(kv KeyValue) bool { + _, ok := allowed[kv.Key] + return ok + } +} + +// NewDenyKeysFilter returns a Filter that only allows attributes +// that do not have one of the provided keys. +// +// If keys is empty an allow-all filter is returned. +func NewDenyKeysFilter(keys ...Key) Filter { + if len(keys) <= 0 { + return func(kv KeyValue) bool { return true } + } + + forbid := make(map[Key]struct{}) + for _, k := range keys { + forbid[k] = struct{}{} + } + return func(kv KeyValue) bool { + _, ok := forbid[kv.Key] + return !ok + } +} diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute/set.go b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute/set.go index b976367e..9f9303d4 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute/set.go +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute/set.go @@ -39,13 +39,6 @@ type ( iface interface{} } - // Filter supports removing certain attributes from attribute sets. When - // the filter returns true, the attribute will be kept in the filtered - // attribute set. When the filter returns false, the attribute is excluded - // from the filtered attribute set, and the attribute instead appears in - // the removed list of excluded attributes. - Filter func(KeyValue) bool - // Sortable implements sort.Interface, used for sorting KeyValue. This is // an exported type to support a memory optimization. A pointer to one of // these is needed for the call to sort.Stable(), which the caller may diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/baggage/baggage.go b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/baggage/baggage.go index 46e523a8..9e6b3b7b 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/baggage/baggage.go +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/baggage/baggage.go @@ -61,11 +61,6 @@ type Property struct { // hasValue indicates if a zero-value value means the property does not // have a value or if it was the zero-value. hasValue bool - - // hasData indicates whether the created property contains data or not. - // Properties that do not contain data are invalid with no other check - // required. - hasData bool } // NewKeyProperty returns a new Property for key. @@ -76,7 +71,7 @@ func NewKeyProperty(key string) (Property, error) { return newInvalidProperty(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidKey, key) } - p := Property{key: key, hasData: true} + p := Property{key: key} return p, nil } @@ -95,7 +90,6 @@ func NewKeyValueProperty(key, value string) (Property, error) { key: key, value: value, hasValue: true, - hasData: true, } return p, nil } @@ -117,7 +111,7 @@ func parseProperty(property string) (Property, error) { return newInvalidProperty(), fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidProperty, property) } - p := Property{hasData: true} + var p Property if match[1] != "" { p.key = match[1] } else { @@ -136,10 +130,6 @@ func (p Property) validate() error { return fmt.Errorf("invalid property: %w", err) } - if !p.hasData { - return errFunc(fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidProperty, p)) - } - if !keyRe.MatchString(p.key) { return errFunc(fmt.Errorf("%w: %q", errInvalidKey, p.key)) } diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/gen.go b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/gen.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..f532f07e --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/gen.go @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +// Copyright The OpenTelemetry Authors +// +// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); +// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. +// You may obtain a copy of the License at +// +// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 +// +// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software +// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, +// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. +// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and +// limitations under the License. + +package internal // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal" + +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/matchers/expectation.go.tmpl "--data={}" --out=matchers/expectation.go +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/matchers/expecter.go.tmpl "--data={}" --out=matchers/expecter.go +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/matchers/temporal_matcher.go.tmpl "--data={}" --out=matchers/temporal_matcher.go + +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/internaltest/alignment.go.tmpl "--data={}" --out=internaltest/alignment.go +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/internaltest/env.go.tmpl "--data={}" --out=internaltest/env.go +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/internaltest/env_test.go.tmpl "--data={}" --out=internaltest/env_test.go +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/internaltest/errors.go.tmpl "--data={}" --out=internaltest/errors.go +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/internaltest/harness.go.tmpl "--data={\"matchersImportPath\": \"go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/matchers\"}" --out=internaltest/harness.go +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/internaltest/text_map_carrier.go.tmpl "--data={}" --out=internaltest/text_map_carrier.go +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/internaltest/text_map_carrier_test.go.tmpl "--data={}" --out=internaltest/text_map_carrier_test.go +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/internaltest/text_map_propagator.go.tmpl "--data={}" --out=internaltest/text_map_propagator.go +//go:generate gotmpl --body=./shared/internaltest/text_map_propagator_test.go.tmpl "--data={}" --out=internaltest/text_map_propagator_test.go diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/global/handler.go b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/global/handler.go index 3dcd1caa..5e9b8304 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/global/handler.go +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/global/handler.go @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ import ( "log" "os" "sync/atomic" - "unsafe" ) var ( @@ -42,7 +41,7 @@ type ErrorHandler interface { } type ErrDelegator struct { - delegate unsafe.Pointer + delegate atomic.Pointer[ErrorHandler] } func (d *ErrDelegator) Handle(err error) { @@ -50,12 +49,12 @@ func (d *ErrDelegator) Handle(err error) { } func (d *ErrDelegator) getDelegate() ErrorHandler { - return *(*ErrorHandler)(atomic.LoadPointer(&d.delegate)) + return *d.delegate.Load() } // setDelegate sets the ErrorHandler delegate. func (d *ErrDelegator) setDelegate(eh ErrorHandler) { - atomic.StorePointer(&d.delegate, unsafe.Pointer(&eh)) + d.delegate.Store(&eh) } func defaultErrorHandler() *ErrDelegator { diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/global/internal_logging.go b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/global/internal_logging.go index 5951fd06..c6f305a2 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/global/internal_logging.go +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/global/internal_logging.go @@ -18,7 +18,6 @@ import ( "log" "os" "sync/atomic" - "unsafe" "github.com/go-logr/logr" "github.com/go-logr/stdr" @@ -28,7 +27,7 @@ import ( // // The default logger uses stdr which is backed by the standard `log.Logger` // interface. This logger will only show messages at the Error Level. -var globalLogger unsafe.Pointer +var globalLogger atomic.Pointer[logr.Logger] func init() { SetLogger(stdr.New(log.New(os.Stderr, "", log.LstdFlags|log.Lshortfile))) @@ -40,11 +39,11 @@ func init() { // To see Info messages use a logger with `l.V(4).Enabled() == true` // To see Debug messages use a logger with `l.V(8).Enabled() == true`. func SetLogger(l logr.Logger) { - atomic.StorePointer(&globalLogger, unsafe.Pointer(&l)) + globalLogger.Store(&l) } func getLogger() logr.Logger { - return *(*logr.Logger)(atomic.LoadPointer(&globalLogger)) + return *globalLogger.Load() } // Info prints messages about the general state of the API or SDK. diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/instrument.go b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/instrument.go index 0033c1e1..cdca0005 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/instrument.go +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/instrument.go @@ -167,6 +167,8 @@ func (o unitOpt) applyInt64ObservableGauge(c Int64ObservableGaugeConfig) Int64Ob } // WithUnit sets the instrument unit. +// +// The unit u should be defined using the appropriate [UCUM](https://ucum.org) case-sensitive code. func WithUnit(u string) InstrumentOption { return unitOpt(u) } // AddOption applies options to an addition measurement. See diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/meter.go b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/meter.go index 8e1917c3..2520bc74 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/meter.go +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/meter.go @@ -157,6 +157,8 @@ type Meter interface { // // If no instruments are passed, f should not be registered nor called // during collection. + // + // The function f needs to be concurrent safe. RegisterCallback(f Callback, instruments ...Observable) (Registration, error) } diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/requirements.txt b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/requirements.txt index 407f1748..ddff4546 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/requirements.txt +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/requirements.txt @@ -1 +1 @@ -codespell==2.2.4 +codespell==2.2.5 diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/version.go b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/version.go index c2217a28..ad64e199 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/version.go +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/version.go @@ -16,5 +16,5 @@ package otel // import "go.opentelemetry.io/otel" // Version is the current release version of OpenTelemetry in use. func Version() string { - return "1.16.0" + return "1.19.0" } diff --git a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/versions.yaml b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/versions.yaml index 9dc47532..7d212769 100644 --- a/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/versions.yaml +++ b/vendor/go.opentelemetry.io/otel/versions.yaml @@ -14,19 +14,17 @@ module-sets: stable-v1: - version: v1.16.0 + version: v1.19.0 modules: - go.opentelemetry.io/otel - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/bridge/opentracing - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/bridge/opentracing/test + - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/dice - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/fib - - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/jaeger - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/namedtracer - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/otel-collector - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/passthrough - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/zipkin - - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/jaeger - - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/internal/retry - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/otlptracegrpc - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlptrace/otlptracehttp @@ -34,23 +32,23 @@ module-sets: - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/zipkin - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk + - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace experimental-metrics: - version: v0.39.0 + version: v0.42.0 modules: + - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/bridge/opencensus + - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/bridge/opencensus/test - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/opencensus - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/prometheus + - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/view - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetricgrpc - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/otlp/otlpmetric/otlpmetrichttp - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/prometheus - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/exporters/stdout/stdoutmetric - - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/sdk/metric - - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/bridge/opencensus - - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/bridge/opencensus/test - - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/example/view experimental-schema: - version: v0.0.4 + version: v0.0.7 modules: - go.opentelemetry.io/otel/schema excluded-modules: diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/alias/alias.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/alias/alias.go index 69c17f82..551ff0c3 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/alias/alias.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/alias/alias.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build !purego -// +build !purego // Package alias implements memory aliasing tests. package alias diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/alias/alias_purego.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/alias/alias_purego.go index 4775b0a4..6fe61b5c 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/alias/alias_purego.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/alias/alias_purego.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build purego -// +build purego // Package alias implements memory aliasing tests. package alias diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/bits_compat.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/bits_compat.go index 45b5c966..d33c8890 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/bits_compat.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/bits_compat.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build !go1.13 -// +build !go1.13 package poly1305 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/bits_go1.13.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/bits_go1.13.go index ed52b341..495c1fa6 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/bits_go1.13.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/bits_go1.13.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build go1.13 -// +build go1.13 package poly1305 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/mac_noasm.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/mac_noasm.go index f184b67d..333da285 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/mac_noasm.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/mac_noasm.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build (!amd64 && !ppc64le && !s390x) || !gc || purego -// +build !amd64,!ppc64le,!s390x !gc purego package poly1305 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_amd64.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_amd64.go index 6d522333..164cd47d 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_amd64.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_amd64.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build gc && !purego -// +build gc,!purego package poly1305 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_amd64.s b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_amd64.s index 1d74f0f8..e0d3c647 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_amd64.s +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_amd64.s @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build gc && !purego -// +build gc,!purego #include "textflag.h" diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_ppc64le.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_ppc64le.go index 4a069941..4aec4874 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_ppc64le.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_ppc64le.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build gc && !purego -// +build gc,!purego package poly1305 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_ppc64le.s b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_ppc64le.s index 58422aad..d2ca5dee 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_ppc64le.s +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_ppc64le.s @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build gc && !purego -// +build gc,!purego #include "textflag.h" diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_s390x.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_s390x.go index ec959668..e1d033a4 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_s390x.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_s390x.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build gc && !purego -// +build gc,!purego package poly1305 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_s390x.s b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_s390x.s index aa9e0494..0fe3a7c2 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_s390x.s +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/internal/poly1305/sum_s390x.s @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build gc && !purego -// +build gc,!purego #include "textflag.h" diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_amd64.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_amd64.go index c400dfcf..e76b44fe 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_amd64.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_amd64.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build amd64 && !purego && gc -// +build amd64,!purego,gc package salsa diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_amd64.s b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_amd64.s index c0892772..fcce0234 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_amd64.s +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_amd64.s @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build amd64 && !purego && gc -// +build amd64,!purego,gc // This code was translated into a form compatible with 6a from the public // domain sources in SUPERCOP: https://bench.cr.yp.to/supercop.html diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_noasm.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_noasm.go index 4392cc1a..9448760f 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_noasm.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa/salsa20_noasm.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build !amd64 || purego || !gc -// +build !amd64 purego !gc package salsa diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/hashes_generic.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/hashes_generic.go index c74fc20f..fe8c8479 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/hashes_generic.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/hashes_generic.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build !gc || purego || !s390x -// +build !gc purego !s390x package sha3 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf.go index e5faa375..ce48b1dd 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build !amd64 || purego || !gc -// +build !amd64 purego !gc package sha3 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.go index 248a3824..b908696b 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build amd64 && !purego && gc -// +build amd64,!purego,gc package sha3 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.s b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.s index 4cfa5438..8fb26aeb 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.s +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/keccakf_amd64.s @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build amd64 && !purego && gc -// +build amd64,!purego,gc // This code was translated into a form compatible with 6a from the public // domain sources at https://github.com/gvanas/KeccakCodePackage diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/register.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/register.go index 8b4453aa..addfd504 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/register.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/register.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build go1.4 -// +build go1.4 package sha3 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/sha3_s390x.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/sha3_s390x.go index ec26f147..d861bca5 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/sha3_s390x.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/sha3_s390x.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build gc && !purego -// +build gc,!purego package sha3 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/sha3_s390x.s b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/sha3_s390x.s index a0e051b0..826b862c 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/sha3_s390x.s +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/sha3_s390x.s @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build gc && !purego -// +build gc,!purego #include "textflag.h" diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/shake_generic.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/shake_generic.go index 5c0710ef..8d31cf5b 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/shake_generic.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/shake_generic.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build !gc || purego || !s390x -// +build !gc purego !s390x package sha3 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/xor.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/xor.go index 59c8eb94..7337cca8 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/xor.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/xor.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build (!amd64 && !386 && !ppc64le) || purego -// +build !amd64,!386,!ppc64le purego package sha3 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/xor_unaligned.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/xor_unaligned.go index 1ce60624..870e2d16 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/xor_unaligned.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/crypto/sha3/xor_unaligned.go @@ -3,8 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build (amd64 || 386 || ppc64le) && !purego -// +build amd64 386 ppc64le -// +build !purego package sha3 diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go deleted file mode 100644 index cf66309c..00000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/context.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,56 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -// Package context defines the Context type, which carries deadlines, -// cancelation signals, and other request-scoped values across API boundaries -// and between processes. -// As of Go 1.7 this package is available in the standard library under the -// name context. https://golang.org/pkg/context. -// -// Incoming requests to a server should create a Context, and outgoing calls to -// servers should accept a Context. The chain of function calls between must -// propagate the Context, optionally replacing it with a modified copy created -// using WithDeadline, WithTimeout, WithCancel, or WithValue. -// -// Programs that use Contexts should follow these rules to keep interfaces -// consistent across packages and enable static analysis tools to check context -// propagation: -// -// Do not store Contexts inside a struct type; instead, pass a Context -// explicitly to each function that needs it. The Context should be the first -// parameter, typically named ctx: -// -// func DoSomething(ctx context.Context, arg Arg) error { -// // ... use ctx ... -// } -// -// Do not pass a nil Context, even if a function permits it. Pass context.TODO -// if you are unsure about which Context to use. -// -// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and -// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. -// -// The same Context may be passed to functions running in different goroutines; -// Contexts are safe for simultaneous use by multiple goroutines. -// -// See http://blog.golang.org/context for example code for a server that uses -// Contexts. -package context // import "golang.org/x/net/context" - -// Background returns a non-nil, empty Context. It is never canceled, has no -// values, and has no deadline. It is typically used by the main function, -// initialization, and tests, and as the top-level Context for incoming -// requests. -func Background() Context { - return background -} - -// TODO returns a non-nil, empty Context. Code should use context.TODO when -// it's unclear which Context to use or it is not yet available (because the -// surrounding function has not yet been extended to accept a Context -// parameter). TODO is recognized by static analysis tools that determine -// whether Contexts are propagated correctly in a program. -func TODO() Context { - return todo -} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go deleted file mode 100644 index 2cb9c408..00000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go17.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -//go:build go1.7 -// +build go1.7 - -package context - -import ( - "context" // standard library's context, as of Go 1.7 - "time" -) - -var ( - todo = context.TODO() - background = context.Background() -) - -// Canceled is the error returned by Context.Err when the context is canceled. -var Canceled = context.Canceled - -// DeadlineExceeded is the error returned by Context.Err when the context's -// deadline passes. -var DeadlineExceeded = context.DeadlineExceeded - -// WithCancel returns a copy of parent with a new Done channel. The returned -// context's Done channel is closed when the returned cancel function is called -// or when the parent context's Done channel is closed, whichever happens first. -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. -func WithCancel(parent Context) (ctx Context, cancel CancelFunc) { - ctx, f := context.WithCancel(parent) - return ctx, f -} - -// WithDeadline returns a copy of the parent context with the deadline adjusted -// to be no later than d. If the parent's deadline is already earlier than d, -// WithDeadline(parent, d) is semantically equivalent to parent. The returned -// context's Done channel is closed when the deadline expires, when the returned -// cancel function is called, or when the parent context's Done channel is -// closed, whichever happens first. -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. -func WithDeadline(parent Context, deadline time.Time) (Context, CancelFunc) { - ctx, f := context.WithDeadline(parent, deadline) - return ctx, f -} - -// WithTimeout returns WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)). -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete: -// -// func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) { -// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond) -// defer cancel() // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses -// return slowOperation(ctx) -// } -func WithTimeout(parent Context, timeout time.Duration) (Context, CancelFunc) { - return WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)) -} - -// WithValue returns a copy of parent in which the value associated with key is -// val. -// -// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and -// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. -func WithValue(parent Context, key interface{}, val interface{}) Context { - return context.WithValue(parent, key, val) -} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go deleted file mode 100644 index 64d31ecc..00000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/go19.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -//go:build go1.9 -// +build go1.9 - -package context - -import "context" // standard library's context, as of Go 1.7 - -// A Context carries a deadline, a cancelation signal, and other values across -// API boundaries. -// -// Context's methods may be called by multiple goroutines simultaneously. -type Context = context.Context - -// A CancelFunc tells an operation to abandon its work. -// A CancelFunc does not wait for the work to stop. -// After the first call, subsequent calls to a CancelFunc do nothing. -type CancelFunc = context.CancelFunc diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go deleted file mode 100644 index 7b6b6851..00000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go17.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,301 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -//go:build !go1.7 -// +build !go1.7 - -package context - -import ( - "errors" - "fmt" - "sync" - "time" -) - -// An emptyCtx is never canceled, has no values, and has no deadline. It is not -// struct{}, since vars of this type must have distinct addresses. -type emptyCtx int - -func (*emptyCtx) Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) { - return -} - -func (*emptyCtx) Done() <-chan struct{} { - return nil -} - -func (*emptyCtx) Err() error { - return nil -} - -func (*emptyCtx) Value(key interface{}) interface{} { - return nil -} - -func (e *emptyCtx) String() string { - switch e { - case background: - return "context.Background" - case todo: - return "context.TODO" - } - return "unknown empty Context" -} - -var ( - background = new(emptyCtx) - todo = new(emptyCtx) -) - -// Canceled is the error returned by Context.Err when the context is canceled. -var Canceled = errors.New("context canceled") - -// DeadlineExceeded is the error returned by Context.Err when the context's -// deadline passes. -var DeadlineExceeded = errors.New("context deadline exceeded") - -// WithCancel returns a copy of parent with a new Done channel. The returned -// context's Done channel is closed when the returned cancel function is called -// or when the parent context's Done channel is closed, whichever happens first. -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. -func WithCancel(parent Context) (ctx Context, cancel CancelFunc) { - c := newCancelCtx(parent) - propagateCancel(parent, c) - return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) } -} - -// newCancelCtx returns an initialized cancelCtx. -func newCancelCtx(parent Context) *cancelCtx { - return &cancelCtx{ - Context: parent, - done: make(chan struct{}), - } -} - -// propagateCancel arranges for child to be canceled when parent is. -func propagateCancel(parent Context, child canceler) { - if parent.Done() == nil { - return // parent is never canceled - } - if p, ok := parentCancelCtx(parent); ok { - p.mu.Lock() - if p.err != nil { - // parent has already been canceled - child.cancel(false, p.err) - } else { - if p.children == nil { - p.children = make(map[canceler]bool) - } - p.children[child] = true - } - p.mu.Unlock() - } else { - go func() { - select { - case <-parent.Done(): - child.cancel(false, parent.Err()) - case <-child.Done(): - } - }() - } -} - -// parentCancelCtx follows a chain of parent references until it finds a -// *cancelCtx. This function understands how each of the concrete types in this -// package represents its parent. -func parentCancelCtx(parent Context) (*cancelCtx, bool) { - for { - switch c := parent.(type) { - case *cancelCtx: - return c, true - case *timerCtx: - return c.cancelCtx, true - case *valueCtx: - parent = c.Context - default: - return nil, false - } - } -} - -// removeChild removes a context from its parent. -func removeChild(parent Context, child canceler) { - p, ok := parentCancelCtx(parent) - if !ok { - return - } - p.mu.Lock() - if p.children != nil { - delete(p.children, child) - } - p.mu.Unlock() -} - -// A canceler is a context type that can be canceled directly. The -// implementations are *cancelCtx and *timerCtx. -type canceler interface { - cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) - Done() <-chan struct{} -} - -// A cancelCtx can be canceled. When canceled, it also cancels any children -// that implement canceler. -type cancelCtx struct { - Context - - done chan struct{} // closed by the first cancel call. - - mu sync.Mutex - children map[canceler]bool // set to nil by the first cancel call - err error // set to non-nil by the first cancel call -} - -func (c *cancelCtx) Done() <-chan struct{} { - return c.done -} - -func (c *cancelCtx) Err() error { - c.mu.Lock() - defer c.mu.Unlock() - return c.err -} - -func (c *cancelCtx) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithCancel", c.Context) -} - -// cancel closes c.done, cancels each of c's children, and, if -// removeFromParent is true, removes c from its parent's children. -func (c *cancelCtx) cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) { - if err == nil { - panic("context: internal error: missing cancel error") - } - c.mu.Lock() - if c.err != nil { - c.mu.Unlock() - return // already canceled - } - c.err = err - close(c.done) - for child := range c.children { - // NOTE: acquiring the child's lock while holding parent's lock. - child.cancel(false, err) - } - c.children = nil - c.mu.Unlock() - - if removeFromParent { - removeChild(c.Context, c) - } -} - -// WithDeadline returns a copy of the parent context with the deadline adjusted -// to be no later than d. If the parent's deadline is already earlier than d, -// WithDeadline(parent, d) is semantically equivalent to parent. The returned -// context's Done channel is closed when the deadline expires, when the returned -// cancel function is called, or when the parent context's Done channel is -// closed, whichever happens first. -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete. -func WithDeadline(parent Context, deadline time.Time) (Context, CancelFunc) { - if cur, ok := parent.Deadline(); ok && cur.Before(deadline) { - // The current deadline is already sooner than the new one. - return WithCancel(parent) - } - c := &timerCtx{ - cancelCtx: newCancelCtx(parent), - deadline: deadline, - } - propagateCancel(parent, c) - d := deadline.Sub(time.Now()) - if d <= 0 { - c.cancel(true, DeadlineExceeded) // deadline has already passed - return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) } - } - c.mu.Lock() - defer c.mu.Unlock() - if c.err == nil { - c.timer = time.AfterFunc(d, func() { - c.cancel(true, DeadlineExceeded) - }) - } - return c, func() { c.cancel(true, Canceled) } -} - -// A timerCtx carries a timer and a deadline. It embeds a cancelCtx to -// implement Done and Err. It implements cancel by stopping its timer then -// delegating to cancelCtx.cancel. -type timerCtx struct { - *cancelCtx - timer *time.Timer // Under cancelCtx.mu. - - deadline time.Time -} - -func (c *timerCtx) Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) { - return c.deadline, true -} - -func (c *timerCtx) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithDeadline(%s [%s])", c.cancelCtx.Context, c.deadline, c.deadline.Sub(time.Now())) -} - -func (c *timerCtx) cancel(removeFromParent bool, err error) { - c.cancelCtx.cancel(false, err) - if removeFromParent { - // Remove this timerCtx from its parent cancelCtx's children. - removeChild(c.cancelCtx.Context, c) - } - c.mu.Lock() - if c.timer != nil { - c.timer.Stop() - c.timer = nil - } - c.mu.Unlock() -} - -// WithTimeout returns WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)). -// -// Canceling this context releases resources associated with it, so code should -// call cancel as soon as the operations running in this Context complete: -// -// func slowOperationWithTimeout(ctx context.Context) (Result, error) { -// ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(ctx, 100*time.Millisecond) -// defer cancel() // releases resources if slowOperation completes before timeout elapses -// return slowOperation(ctx) -// } -func WithTimeout(parent Context, timeout time.Duration) (Context, CancelFunc) { - return WithDeadline(parent, time.Now().Add(timeout)) -} - -// WithValue returns a copy of parent in which the value associated with key is -// val. -// -// Use context Values only for request-scoped data that transits processes and -// APIs, not for passing optional parameters to functions. -func WithValue(parent Context, key interface{}, val interface{}) Context { - return &valueCtx{parent, key, val} -} - -// A valueCtx carries a key-value pair. It implements Value for that key and -// delegates all other calls to the embedded Context. -type valueCtx struct { - Context - key, val interface{} -} - -func (c *valueCtx) String() string { - return fmt.Sprintf("%v.WithValue(%#v, %#v)", c.Context, c.key, c.val) -} - -func (c *valueCtx) Value(key interface{}) interface{} { - if c.key == key { - return c.val - } - return c.Context.Value(key) -} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go deleted file mode 100644 index 1f971534..00000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/context/pre_go19.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,110 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2014 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -//go:build !go1.9 -// +build !go1.9 - -package context - -import "time" - -// A Context carries a deadline, a cancelation signal, and other values across -// API boundaries. -// -// Context's methods may be called by multiple goroutines simultaneously. -type Context interface { - // Deadline returns the time when work done on behalf of this context - // should be canceled. Deadline returns ok==false when no deadline is - // set. Successive calls to Deadline return the same results. - Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool) - - // Done returns a channel that's closed when work done on behalf of this - // context should be canceled. Done may return nil if this context can - // never be canceled. Successive calls to Done return the same value. - // - // WithCancel arranges for Done to be closed when cancel is called; - // WithDeadline arranges for Done to be closed when the deadline - // expires; WithTimeout arranges for Done to be closed when the timeout - // elapses. - // - // Done is provided for use in select statements: - // - // // Stream generates values with DoSomething and sends them to out - // // until DoSomething returns an error or ctx.Done is closed. - // func Stream(ctx context.Context, out chan<- Value) error { - // for { - // v, err := DoSomething(ctx) - // if err != nil { - // return err - // } - // select { - // case <-ctx.Done(): - // return ctx.Err() - // case out <- v: - // } - // } - // } - // - // See http://blog.golang.org/pipelines for more examples of how to use - // a Done channel for cancelation. - Done() <-chan struct{} - - // Err returns a non-nil error value after Done is closed. Err returns - // Canceled if the context was canceled or DeadlineExceeded if the - // context's deadline passed. No other values for Err are defined. - // After Done is closed, successive calls to Err return the same value. - Err() error - - // Value returns the value associated with this context for key, or nil - // if no value is associated with key. Successive calls to Value with - // the same key returns the same result. - // - // Use context values only for request-scoped data that transits - // processes and API boundaries, not for passing optional parameters to - // functions. - // - // A key identifies a specific value in a Context. Functions that wish - // to store values in Context typically allocate a key in a global - // variable then use that key as the argument to context.WithValue and - // Context.Value. A key can be any type that supports equality; - // packages should define keys as an unexported type to avoid - // collisions. - // - // Packages that define a Context key should provide type-safe accessors - // for the values stores using that key: - // - // // Package user defines a User type that's stored in Contexts. - // package user - // - // import "golang.org/x/net/context" - // - // // User is the type of value stored in the Contexts. - // type User struct {...} - // - // // key is an unexported type for keys defined in this package. - // // This prevents collisions with keys defined in other packages. - // type key int - // - // // userKey is the key for user.User values in Contexts. It is - // // unexported; clients use user.NewContext and user.FromContext - // // instead of using this key directly. - // var userKey key = 0 - // - // // NewContext returns a new Context that carries value u. - // func NewContext(ctx context.Context, u *User) context.Context { - // return context.WithValue(ctx, userKey, u) - // } - // - // // FromContext returns the User value stored in ctx, if any. - // func FromContext(ctx context.Context) (*User, bool) { - // u, ok := ctx.Value(userKey).(*User) - // return u, ok - // } - Value(key interface{}) interface{} -} - -// A CancelFunc tells an operation to abandon its work. -// A CancelFunc does not wait for the work to stop. -// After the first call, subsequent calls to a CancelFunc do nothing. -type CancelFunc func() diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/databuffer.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/databuffer.go index a3067f8d..e6f55cbd 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/databuffer.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/databuffer.go @@ -20,41 +20,44 @@ import ( // TODO: Benchmark to determine if the pools are necessary. The GC may have // improved enough that we can instead allocate chunks like this: // make([]byte, max(16<<10, expectedBytesRemaining)) -var ( - dataChunkSizeClasses = []int{ - 1 << 10, - 2 << 10, - 4 << 10, - 8 << 10, - 16 << 10, - } - dataChunkPools = [...]sync.Pool{ - {New: func() interface{} { return make([]byte, 1<<10) }}, - {New: func() interface{} { return make([]byte, 2<<10) }}, - {New: func() interface{} { return make([]byte, 4<<10) }}, - {New: func() interface{} { return make([]byte, 8<<10) }}, - {New: func() interface{} { return make([]byte, 16<<10) }}, - } -) +var dataChunkPools = [...]sync.Pool{ + {New: func() interface{} { return new([1 << 10]byte) }}, + {New: func() interface{} { return new([2 << 10]byte) }}, + {New: func() interface{} { return new([4 << 10]byte) }}, + {New: func() interface{} { return new([8 << 10]byte) }}, + {New: func() interface{} { return new([16 << 10]byte) }}, +} func getDataBufferChunk(size int64) []byte { - i := 0 - for ; i < len(dataChunkSizeClasses)-1; i++ { - if size <= int64(dataChunkSizeClasses[i]) { - break - } + switch { + case size <= 1<<10: + return dataChunkPools[0].Get().(*[1 << 10]byte)[:] + case size <= 2<<10: + return dataChunkPools[1].Get().(*[2 << 10]byte)[:] + case size <= 4<<10: + return dataChunkPools[2].Get().(*[4 << 10]byte)[:] + case size <= 8<<10: + return dataChunkPools[3].Get().(*[8 << 10]byte)[:] + default: + return dataChunkPools[4].Get().(*[16 << 10]byte)[:] } - return dataChunkPools[i].Get().([]byte) } func putDataBufferChunk(p []byte) { - for i, n := range dataChunkSizeClasses { - if len(p) == n { - dataChunkPools[i].Put(p) - return - } + switch len(p) { + case 1 << 10: + dataChunkPools[0].Put((*[1 << 10]byte)(p)) + case 2 << 10: + dataChunkPools[1].Put((*[2 << 10]byte)(p)) + case 4 << 10: + dataChunkPools[2].Put((*[4 << 10]byte)(p)) + case 8 << 10: + dataChunkPools[3].Put((*[8 << 10]byte)(p)) + case 16 << 10: + dataChunkPools[4].Put((*[16 << 10]byte)(p)) + default: + panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected buffer len=%v", len(p))) } - panic(fmt.Sprintf("unexpected buffer len=%v", len(p))) } // dataBuffer is an io.ReadWriter backed by a list of data chunks. diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go111.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go111.go deleted file mode 100644 index 5bf62b03..00000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go111.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,30 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -//go:build go1.11 -// +build go1.11 - -package http2 - -import ( - "net/http/httptrace" - "net/textproto" -) - -func traceHasWroteHeaderField(trace *httptrace.ClientTrace) bool { - return trace != nil && trace.WroteHeaderField != nil -} - -func traceWroteHeaderField(trace *httptrace.ClientTrace, k, v string) { - if trace != nil && trace.WroteHeaderField != nil { - trace.WroteHeaderField(k, []string{v}) - } -} - -func traceGot1xxResponseFunc(trace *httptrace.ClientTrace) func(int, textproto.MIMEHeader) error { - if trace != nil { - return trace.Got1xxResponse - } - return nil -} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go115.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go115.go deleted file mode 100644 index 908af1ab..00000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go115.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -//go:build go1.15 -// +build go1.15 - -package http2 - -import ( - "context" - "crypto/tls" -) - -// dialTLSWithContext uses tls.Dialer, added in Go 1.15, to open a TLS -// connection. -func (t *Transport) dialTLSWithContext(ctx context.Context, network, addr string, cfg *tls.Config) (*tls.Conn, error) { - dialer := &tls.Dialer{ - Config: cfg, - } - cn, err := dialer.DialContext(ctx, network, addr) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - tlsCn := cn.(*tls.Conn) // DialContext comment promises this will always succeed - return tlsCn, nil -} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go118.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go118.go deleted file mode 100644 index aca4b2b3..00000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/go118.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -//go:build go1.18 -// +build go1.18 - -package http2 - -import ( - "crypto/tls" - "net" -) - -func tlsUnderlyingConn(tc *tls.Conn) net.Conn { - return tc.NetConn() -} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go111.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go111.go deleted file mode 100644 index cc0baa81..00000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go111.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -//go:build !go1.11 -// +build !go1.11 - -package http2 - -import ( - "net/http/httptrace" - "net/textproto" -) - -func traceHasWroteHeaderField(trace *httptrace.ClientTrace) bool { return false } - -func traceWroteHeaderField(trace *httptrace.ClientTrace, k, v string) {} - -func traceGot1xxResponseFunc(trace *httptrace.ClientTrace) func(int, textproto.MIMEHeader) error { - return nil -} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go115.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go115.go deleted file mode 100644 index e6c04cf7..00000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go115.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -//go:build !go1.15 -// +build !go1.15 - -package http2 - -import ( - "context" - "crypto/tls" -) - -// dialTLSWithContext opens a TLS connection. -func (t *Transport) dialTLSWithContext(ctx context.Context, network, addr string, cfg *tls.Config) (*tls.Conn, error) { - cn, err := tls.Dial(network, addr, cfg) - if err != nil { - return nil, err - } - if err := cn.Handshake(); err != nil { - return nil, err - } - if cfg.InsecureSkipVerify { - return cn, nil - } - if err := cn.VerifyHostname(cfg.ServerName); err != nil { - return nil, err - } - return cn, nil -} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go118.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go118.go deleted file mode 100644 index eab532c9..00000000 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/not_go118.go +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -// Copyright 2021 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. -// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style -// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. - -//go:build !go1.18 -// +build !go1.18 - -package http2 - -import ( - "crypto/tls" - "net" -) - -func tlsUnderlyingConn(tc *tls.Conn) net.Conn { - return nil -} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/server.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/server.go index 02c88b6b..ae94c640 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/server.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/server.go @@ -2549,7 +2549,6 @@ type responseWriterState struct { wroteHeader bool // WriteHeader called (explicitly or implicitly). Not necessarily sent to user yet. sentHeader bool // have we sent the header frame? handlerDone bool // handler has finished - dirty bool // a Write failed; don't reuse this responseWriterState sentContentLen int64 // non-zero if handler set a Content-Length header wroteBytes int64 @@ -2669,7 +2668,6 @@ func (rws *responseWriterState) writeChunk(p []byte) (n int, err error) { date: date, }) if err != nil { - rws.dirty = true return 0, err } if endStream { @@ -2690,7 +2688,6 @@ func (rws *responseWriterState) writeChunk(p []byte) (n int, err error) { if len(p) > 0 || endStream { // only send a 0 byte DATA frame if we're ending the stream. if err := rws.conn.writeDataFromHandler(rws.stream, p, endStream); err != nil { - rws.dirty = true return 0, err } } @@ -2702,9 +2699,6 @@ func (rws *responseWriterState) writeChunk(p []byte) (n int, err error) { trailers: rws.trailers, endStream: true, }) - if err != nil { - rws.dirty = true - } return len(p), err } return len(p), nil @@ -2920,14 +2914,12 @@ func (rws *responseWriterState) writeHeader(code int) { h.Del("Transfer-Encoding") } - if rws.conn.writeHeaders(rws.stream, &writeResHeaders{ + rws.conn.writeHeaders(rws.stream, &writeResHeaders{ streamID: rws.stream.id, httpResCode: code, h: h, endStream: rws.handlerDone && !rws.hasTrailers(), - }) != nil { - rws.dirty = true - } + }) return } @@ -2992,19 +2984,10 @@ func (w *responseWriter) write(lenData int, dataB []byte, dataS string) (n int, func (w *responseWriter) handlerDone() { rws := w.rws - dirty := rws.dirty rws.handlerDone = true w.Flush() w.rws = nil - if !dirty { - // Only recycle the pool if all prior Write calls to - // the serverConn goroutine completed successfully. If - // they returned earlier due to resets from the peer - // there might still be write goroutines outstanding - // from the serverConn referencing the rws memory. See - // issue 20704. - responseWriterStatePool.Put(rws) - } + responseWriterStatePool.Put(rws) } // Push errors. @@ -3187,6 +3170,7 @@ func (sc *serverConn) startPush(msg *startPushRequest) { panic(fmt.Sprintf("newWriterAndRequestNoBody(%+v): %v", msg.url, err)) } + sc.curHandlers++ go sc.runHandler(rw, req, sc.handler.ServeHTTP) return promisedID, nil } diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/transport.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/transport.go index 4515b22c..df578b86 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/transport.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http2/transport.go @@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ func (cc *ClientConn) forceCloseConn() { if !ok { return } - if nc := tlsUnderlyingConn(tc); nc != nil { + if nc := tc.NetConn(); nc != nil { nc.Close() } } @@ -3201,3 +3201,34 @@ func traceFirstResponseByte(trace *httptrace.ClientTrace) { trace.GotFirstResponseByte() } } + +func traceHasWroteHeaderField(trace *httptrace.ClientTrace) bool { + return trace != nil && trace.WroteHeaderField != nil +} + +func traceWroteHeaderField(trace *httptrace.ClientTrace, k, v string) { + if trace != nil && trace.WroteHeaderField != nil { + trace.WroteHeaderField(k, []string{v}) + } +} + +func traceGot1xxResponseFunc(trace *httptrace.ClientTrace) func(int, textproto.MIMEHeader) error { + if trace != nil { + return trace.Got1xxResponse + } + return nil +} + +// dialTLSWithContext uses tls.Dialer, added in Go 1.15, to open a TLS +// connection. +func (t *Transport) dialTLSWithContext(ctx context.Context, network, addr string, cfg *tls.Config) (*tls.Conn, error) { + dialer := &tls.Dialer{ + Config: cfg, + } + cn, err := dialer.DialContext(ctx, network, addr) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + tlsCn := cn.(*tls.Conn) // DialContext comment promises this will always succeed + return tlsCn, nil +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/go118.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/go118.go index c5c4338d..712f1ad8 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/go118.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/go118.go @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build go1.18 -// +build go1.18 package idna diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/idna10.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/idna10.0.0.go index 64ccf85f..7b371788 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/idna10.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/idna10.0.0.go @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build go1.10 -// +build go1.10 // Package idna implements IDNA2008 using the compatibility processing // defined by UTS (Unicode Technical Standard) #46, which defines a standard to diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/idna9.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/idna9.0.0.go index ee1698ce..cc6a892a 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/idna9.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/idna9.0.0.go @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build !go1.10 -// +build !go1.10 // Package idna implements IDNA2008 using the compatibility processing // defined by UTS (Unicode Technical Standard) #46, which defines a standard to diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/pre_go118.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/pre_go118.go index 3aaccab1..40e74bb3 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/pre_go118.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/pre_go118.go @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build !go1.18 -// +build !go1.18 package idna diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables10.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables10.0.0.go index d1d62ef4..c6c2bf10 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables10.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables10.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.10 && !go1.13 -// +build go1.10,!go1.13 package idna diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables11.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables11.0.0.go index 167efba7..76789393 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables11.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables11.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.13 && !go1.14 -// +build go1.13,!go1.14 package idna diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables12.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables12.0.0.go index ab40f7bc..0600cd2a 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables12.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables12.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.14 && !go1.16 -// +build go1.14,!go1.16 package idna diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables13.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables13.0.0.go index 66701ead..2fb768ef 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables13.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables13.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.16 && !go1.21 -// +build go1.16,!go1.21 package idna diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables15.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables15.0.0.go index 40033778..5ff05fe1 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables15.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables15.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.21 -// +build go1.21 package idna diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables9.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables9.0.0.go index 4074b533..0f25e84c 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables9.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/tables9.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build !go1.10 -// +build !go1.10 package idna diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/trie12.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/trie12.0.0.go index bb63f904..8a75b966 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/trie12.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/trie12.0.0.go @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build !go1.16 -// +build !go1.16 package idna diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/trie13.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/trie13.0.0.go index 7d68a8dc..fa45bb90 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/trie13.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/idna/trie13.0.0.go @@ -5,7 +5,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build go1.16 -// +build go1.16 package idna diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/deviceauth.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/deviceauth.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..e99c92f3 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/deviceauth.go @@ -0,0 +1,198 @@ +package oauth2 + +import ( + "context" + "encoding/json" + "errors" + "fmt" + "io" + "net/http" + "net/url" + "strings" + "time" + + "golang.org/x/oauth2/internal" +) + +// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8628#section-3.5 +const ( + errAuthorizationPending = "authorization_pending" + errSlowDown = "slow_down" + errAccessDenied = "access_denied" + errExpiredToken = "expired_token" +) + +// DeviceAuthResponse describes a successful RFC 8628 Device Authorization Response +// https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8628#section-3.2 +type DeviceAuthResponse struct { + // DeviceCode + DeviceCode string `json:"device_code"` + // UserCode is the code the user should enter at the verification uri + UserCode string `json:"user_code"` + // VerificationURI is where user should enter the user code + VerificationURI string `json:"verification_uri"` + // VerificationURIComplete (if populated) includes the user code in the verification URI. This is typically shown to the user in non-textual form, such as a QR code. + VerificationURIComplete string `json:"verification_uri_complete,omitempty"` + // Expiry is when the device code and user code expire + Expiry time.Time `json:"expires_in,omitempty"` + // Interval is the duration in seconds that Poll should wait between requests + Interval int64 `json:"interval,omitempty"` +} + +func (d DeviceAuthResponse) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { + type Alias DeviceAuthResponse + var expiresIn int64 + if !d.Expiry.IsZero() { + expiresIn = int64(time.Until(d.Expiry).Seconds()) + } + return json.Marshal(&struct { + ExpiresIn int64 `json:"expires_in,omitempty"` + *Alias + }{ + ExpiresIn: expiresIn, + Alias: (*Alias)(&d), + }) + +} + +func (c *DeviceAuthResponse) UnmarshalJSON(data []byte) error { + type Alias DeviceAuthResponse + aux := &struct { + ExpiresIn int64 `json:"expires_in"` + // workaround misspelling of verification_uri + VerificationURL string `json:"verification_url"` + *Alias + }{ + Alias: (*Alias)(c), + } + if err := json.Unmarshal(data, &aux); err != nil { + return err + } + if aux.ExpiresIn != 0 { + c.Expiry = time.Now().UTC().Add(time.Second * time.Duration(aux.ExpiresIn)) + } + if c.VerificationURI == "" { + c.VerificationURI = aux.VerificationURL + } + return nil +} + +// DeviceAuth returns a device auth struct which contains a device code +// and authorization information provided for users to enter on another device. +func (c *Config) DeviceAuth(ctx context.Context, opts ...AuthCodeOption) (*DeviceAuthResponse, error) { + // https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8628#section-3.1 + v := url.Values{ + "client_id": {c.ClientID}, + } + if len(c.Scopes) > 0 { + v.Set("scope", strings.Join(c.Scopes, " ")) + } + for _, opt := range opts { + opt.setValue(v) + } + return retrieveDeviceAuth(ctx, c, v) +} + +func retrieveDeviceAuth(ctx context.Context, c *Config, v url.Values) (*DeviceAuthResponse, error) { + if c.Endpoint.DeviceAuthURL == "" { + return nil, errors.New("endpoint missing DeviceAuthURL") + } + + req, err := http.NewRequest("POST", c.Endpoint.DeviceAuthURL, strings.NewReader(v.Encode())) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + req.Header.Set("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") + req.Header.Set("Accept", "application/json") + + t := time.Now() + r, err := internal.ContextClient(ctx).Do(req) + if err != nil { + return nil, err + } + + body, err := io.ReadAll(io.LimitReader(r.Body, 1<<20)) + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("oauth2: cannot auth device: %v", err) + } + if code := r.StatusCode; code < 200 || code > 299 { + return nil, &RetrieveError{ + Response: r, + Body: body, + } + } + + da := &DeviceAuthResponse{} + err = json.Unmarshal(body, &da) + if err != nil { + return nil, fmt.Errorf("unmarshal %s", err) + } + + if !da.Expiry.IsZero() { + // Make a small adjustment to account for time taken by the request + da.Expiry = da.Expiry.Add(-time.Since(t)) + } + + return da, nil +} + +// DeviceAccessToken polls the server to exchange a device code for a token. +func (c *Config) DeviceAccessToken(ctx context.Context, da *DeviceAuthResponse, opts ...AuthCodeOption) (*Token, error) { + if !da.Expiry.IsZero() { + var cancel context.CancelFunc + ctx, cancel = context.WithDeadline(ctx, da.Expiry) + defer cancel() + } + + // https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8628#section-3.4 + v := url.Values{ + "client_id": {c.ClientID}, + "grant_type": {"urn:ietf:params:oauth:grant-type:device_code"}, + "device_code": {da.DeviceCode}, + } + if len(c.Scopes) > 0 { + v.Set("scope", strings.Join(c.Scopes, " ")) + } + for _, opt := range opts { + opt.setValue(v) + } + + // "If no value is provided, clients MUST use 5 as the default." + // https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8628#section-3.2 + interval := da.Interval + if interval == 0 { + interval = 5 + } + + ticker := time.NewTicker(time.Duration(interval) * time.Second) + defer ticker.Stop() + for { + select { + case <-ctx.Done(): + return nil, ctx.Err() + case <-ticker.C: + tok, err := retrieveToken(ctx, c, v) + if err == nil { + return tok, nil + } + + e, ok := err.(*RetrieveError) + if !ok { + return nil, err + } + switch e.ErrorCode { + case errSlowDown: + // https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8628#section-3.5 + // "the interval MUST be increased by 5 seconds for this and all subsequent requests" + interval += 5 + ticker.Reset(time.Duration(interval) * time.Second) + case errAuthorizationPending: + // Do nothing. + case errAccessDenied, errExpiredToken: + fallthrough + default: + return tok, err + } + } + } +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go index cc7c98c2..90a2c3d6 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/oauth2.go @@ -75,8 +75,9 @@ type TokenSource interface { // Endpoint represents an OAuth 2.0 provider's authorization and token // endpoint URLs. type Endpoint struct { - AuthURL string - TokenURL string + AuthURL string + DeviceAuthURL string + TokenURL string // AuthStyle optionally specifies how the endpoint wants the // client ID & client secret sent. The zero value means to @@ -143,15 +144,19 @@ func SetAuthURLParam(key, value string) AuthCodeOption { // AuthCodeURL returns a URL to OAuth 2.0 provider's consent page // that asks for permissions for the required scopes explicitly. // -// State is a token to protect the user from CSRF attacks. You must -// always provide a non-empty string and validate that it matches the -// state query parameter on your redirect callback. -// See http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6749#section-10.12 for more info. +// State is an opaque value used by the client to maintain state between the +// request and callback. The authorization server includes this value when +// redirecting the user agent back to the client. // // Opts may include AccessTypeOnline or AccessTypeOffline, as well // as ApprovalForce. -// It can also be used to pass the PKCE challenge. -// See https://www.oauth.com/oauth2-servers/pkce/ for more info. +// +// To protect against CSRF attacks, opts should include a PKCE challenge +// (S256ChallengeOption). Not all servers support PKCE. An alternative is to +// generate a random state parameter and verify it after exchange. +// See https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6749#section-10.12 (predating +// PKCE), https://www.oauth.com/oauth2-servers/pkce/ and +// https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-oauth-v2-1-09.html#name-cross-site-request-forgery (describing both approaches) func (c *Config) AuthCodeURL(state string, opts ...AuthCodeOption) string { var buf bytes.Buffer buf.WriteString(c.Endpoint.AuthURL) @@ -166,7 +171,6 @@ func (c *Config) AuthCodeURL(state string, opts ...AuthCodeOption) string { v.Set("scope", strings.Join(c.Scopes, " ")) } if state != "" { - // TODO(light): Docs say never to omit state; don't allow empty. v.Set("state", state) } for _, opt := range opts { @@ -211,10 +215,11 @@ func (c *Config) PasswordCredentialsToken(ctx context.Context, username, passwor // The provided context optionally controls which HTTP client is used. See the HTTPClient variable. // // The code will be in the *http.Request.FormValue("code"). Before -// calling Exchange, be sure to validate FormValue("state"). +// calling Exchange, be sure to validate FormValue("state") if you are +// using it to protect against CSRF attacks. // -// Opts may include the PKCE verifier code if previously used in AuthCodeURL. -// See https://www.oauth.com/oauth2-servers/pkce/ for more info. +// If using PKCE to protect against CSRF attacks, opts should include a +// VerifierOption. func (c *Config) Exchange(ctx context.Context, code string, opts ...AuthCodeOption) (*Token, error) { v := url.Values{ "grant_type": {"authorization_code"}, diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/pkce.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/pkce.go new file mode 100644 index 00000000..50593b6d --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/oauth2/pkce.go @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +// Copyright 2023 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. +// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style +// license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +package oauth2 + +import ( + "crypto/rand" + "crypto/sha256" + "encoding/base64" + "net/url" +) + +const ( + codeChallengeKey = "code_challenge" + codeChallengeMethodKey = "code_challenge_method" + codeVerifierKey = "code_verifier" +) + +// GenerateVerifier generates a PKCE code verifier with 32 octets of randomness. +// This follows recommendations in RFC 7636. +// +// A fresh verifier should be generated for each authorization. +// S256ChallengeOption(verifier) should then be passed to Config.AuthCodeURL +// (or Config.DeviceAccess) and VerifierOption(verifier) to Config.Exchange +// (or Config.DeviceAccessToken). +func GenerateVerifier() string { + // "RECOMMENDED that the output of a suitable random number generator be + // used to create a 32-octet sequence. The octet sequence is then + // base64url-encoded to produce a 43-octet URL-safe string to use as the + // code verifier." + // https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7636#section-4.1 + data := make([]byte, 32) + if _, err := rand.Read(data); err != nil { + panic(err) + } + return base64.RawURLEncoding.EncodeToString(data) +} + +// VerifierOption returns a PKCE code verifier AuthCodeOption. It should be +// passed to Config.Exchange or Config.DeviceAccessToken only. +func VerifierOption(verifier string) AuthCodeOption { + return setParam{k: codeVerifierKey, v: verifier} +} + +// S256ChallengeFromVerifier returns a PKCE code challenge derived from verifier with method S256. +// +// Prefer to use S256ChallengeOption where possible. +func S256ChallengeFromVerifier(verifier string) string { + sha := sha256.Sum256([]byte(verifier)) + return base64.RawURLEncoding.EncodeToString(sha[:]) +} + +// S256ChallengeOption derives a PKCE code challenge derived from verifier with +// method S256. It should be passed to Config.AuthCodeURL or Config.DeviceAccess +// only. +func S256ChallengeOption(verifier string) AuthCodeOption { + return challengeOption{ + challenge_method: "S256", + challenge: S256ChallengeFromVerifier(verifier), + } +} + +type challengeOption struct{ challenge_method, challenge string } + +func (p challengeOption) setValue(m url.Values) { + m.Set(codeChallengeMethodKey, p.challenge_method) + m.Set(codeChallengeKey, p.challenge) +} diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sync/errgroup/go120.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sync/errgroup/go120.go index 7d419d37..f93c740b 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sync/errgroup/go120.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sync/errgroup/go120.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build go1.20 -// +build go1.20 package errgroup diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/sync/errgroup/pre_go120.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/sync/errgroup/pre_go120.go index 1795c18a..88ce3343 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/sync/errgroup/pre_go120.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/sync/errgroup/pre_go120.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build !go1.20 -// +build !go1.20 package errgroup diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/secure/bidirule/bidirule10.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/secure/bidirule/bidirule10.0.0.go index 8a7392c4..784bb880 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/secure/bidirule/bidirule10.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/secure/bidirule/bidirule10.0.0.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build go1.10 -// +build go1.10 package bidirule diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/secure/bidirule/bidirule9.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/secure/bidirule/bidirule9.0.0.go index bb0a9200..8e1e9439 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/secure/bidirule/bidirule9.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/secure/bidirule/bidirule9.0.0.go @@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. //go:build !go1.10 -// +build !go1.10 package bidirule diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables10.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables10.0.0.go index 42fa8d72..d2bd7118 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables10.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables10.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.10 && !go1.13 -// +build go1.10,!go1.13 package bidi diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables11.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables11.0.0.go index 56a0e1ea..f76bdca2 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables11.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables11.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.13 && !go1.14 -// +build go1.13,!go1.14 package bidi diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables12.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables12.0.0.go index baacf32b..3aa2c3bd 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables12.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables12.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.14 && !go1.16 -// +build go1.14,!go1.16 package bidi diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables13.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables13.0.0.go index ffadb7be..a7137579 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables13.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables13.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.16 && !go1.21 -// +build go1.16,!go1.21 package bidi diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables15.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables15.0.0.go index 92cce580..f15746f7 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables15.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables15.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.21 -// +build go1.21 package bidi diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables9.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables9.0.0.go index f517fdb2..c164d379 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables9.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi/tables9.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build !go1.10 -// +build !go1.10 package bidi diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables10.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables10.0.0.go index f5a07882..1af161c7 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables10.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables10.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.10 && !go1.13 -// +build go1.10,!go1.13 package norm diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables11.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables11.0.0.go index cb7239c4..eb73ecc3 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables11.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables11.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.13 && !go1.14 -// +build go1.13,!go1.14 package norm diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables12.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables12.0.0.go index 11b27330..276cb8d8 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables12.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables12.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.14 && !go1.16 -// +build go1.14,!go1.16 package norm diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables13.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables13.0.0.go index f65785e8..0cceffd7 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables13.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables13.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.16 && !go1.21 -// +build go1.16,!go1.21 package norm diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables15.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables15.0.0.go index e1858b87..b0819e42 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables15.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables15.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build go1.21 -// +build go1.21 package norm diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables9.0.0.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables9.0.0.go index 0175eae5..bf65457d 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables9.0.0.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm/tables9.0.0.go @@ -1,7 +1,6 @@ // Code generated by running "go generate" in golang.org/x/text. DO NOT EDIT. //go:build !go1.10 -// +build !go1.10 package norm diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer/stringer.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer/stringer.go index 998d1a51..2b19c93e 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer/stringer.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer/stringer.go @@ -188,6 +188,8 @@ type Generator struct { trimPrefix string lineComment bool + + logf func(format string, args ...interface{}) // test logging hook; nil when not testing } func (g *Generator) Printf(format string, args ...interface{}) { @@ -221,13 +223,14 @@ func (g *Generator) parsePackage(patterns []string, tags []string) { // in a separate pass? For later. Tests: false, BuildFlags: []string{fmt.Sprintf("-tags=%s", strings.Join(tags, " "))}, + Logf: g.logf, } pkgs, err := packages.Load(cfg, patterns...) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } if len(pkgs) != 1 { - log.Fatalf("error: %d packages found", len(pkgs)) + log.Fatalf("error: %d packages matching %v", len(pkgs), strings.Join(patterns, " ")) } g.addPackage(pkgs[0]) } diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/doc.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/doc.go index da4ab89f..a7a8f73e 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/doc.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/doc.go @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The Package struct provides basic information about the package, including - Imports, a map from source import strings to the Packages they name; - Types, the type information for the package's exported symbols; - Syntax, the parsed syntax trees for the package's source code; and - - TypeInfo, the result of a complete type-check of the package syntax trees. + - TypesInfo, the result of a complete type-check of the package syntax trees. (See the documentation for type Package for the complete list of fields and more detailed descriptions.) diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/golist.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/golist.go index b5de9cf9..1f1eade0 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/golist.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/golist.go @@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ import ( "context" "encoding/json" "fmt" - "io/ioutil" "log" "os" "path" @@ -1109,7 +1108,7 @@ func (state *golistState) writeOverlays() (filename string, cleanup func(), err if len(state.cfg.Overlay) == 0 { return "", func() {}, nil } - dir, err := ioutil.TempDir("", "gopackages-*") + dir, err := os.MkdirTemp("", "gopackages-*") if err != nil { return "", nil, err } @@ -1128,7 +1127,7 @@ func (state *golistState) writeOverlays() (filename string, cleanup func(), err // Create a unique filename for the overlaid files, to avoid // creating nested directories. noSeparator := strings.Join(strings.Split(filepath.ToSlash(k), "/"), "") - f, err := ioutil.TempFile(dir, fmt.Sprintf("*-%s", noSeparator)) + f, err := os.CreateTemp(dir, fmt.Sprintf("*-%s", noSeparator)) if err != nil { return "", func() {}, err } @@ -1146,7 +1145,7 @@ func (state *golistState) writeOverlays() (filename string, cleanup func(), err } // Write out the overlay file that contains the filepath mappings. filename = filepath.Join(dir, "overlay.json") - if err := ioutil.WriteFile(filename, b, 0665); err != nil { + if err := os.WriteFile(filename, b, 0665); err != nil { return "", func() {}, err } return filename, cleanup, nil diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/packages.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/packages.go index 124a6fe1..ece0e7c6 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/packages.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/go/packages/packages.go @@ -16,7 +16,6 @@ import ( "go/token" "go/types" "io" - "io/ioutil" "log" "os" "path/filepath" @@ -1127,7 +1126,7 @@ func (ld *loader) parseFile(filename string) (*ast.File, error) { var err error if src == nil { ioLimit <- true // wait - src, err = ioutil.ReadFile(filename) + src, err = os.ReadFile(filename) <-ioLimit // signal } if err != nil { diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/gcimporter/gcimporter.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/gcimporter/gcimporter.go index b1223713..2d078ccb 100644 --- a/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/gcimporter/gcimporter.go +++ b/vendor/golang.org/x/tools/internal/gcimporter/gcimporter.go @@ -29,7 +29,6 @@ import ( "go/token" "go/types" "io" - "io/ioutil" "os" "os/exec" "path/filepath" @@ -221,7 +220,7 @@ func Import(packages map[string]*types.Package, path, srcDir string, lookup func switch hdr { case "$$B\n": var data []byte - data, err = ioutil.ReadAll(buf) + data, err = io.ReadAll(buf) if err != nil { break } diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api.go index 721053c2..0569f5dd 100644 --- a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api.go +++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api.go @@ -2,12 +2,14 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +//go:build !appengine // +build !appengine package internal import ( "bytes" + "context" "errors" "fmt" "io/ioutil" @@ -24,7 +26,6 @@ import ( "time" "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" basepb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base" logpb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log" @@ -32,8 +33,7 @@ import ( ) const ( - apiPath = "/rpc_http" - defaultTicketSuffix = "/default.20150612t184001.0" + apiPath = "/rpc_http" ) var ( @@ -65,21 +65,22 @@ var ( IdleConnTimeout: 90 * time.Second, }, } - - defaultTicketOnce sync.Once - defaultTicket string - backgroundContextOnce sync.Once - backgroundContext netcontext.Context ) -func apiURL() *url.URL { +func apiURL(ctx context.Context) *url.URL { host, port := "appengine.googleapis.internal", "10001" if h := os.Getenv("API_HOST"); h != "" { host = h } + if hostOverride := ctx.Value(apiHostOverrideKey); hostOverride != nil { + host = hostOverride.(string) + } if p := os.Getenv("API_PORT"); p != "" { port = p } + if portOverride := ctx.Value(apiPortOverrideKey); portOverride != nil { + port = portOverride.(string) + } return &url.URL{ Scheme: "http", Host: host + ":" + port, @@ -87,82 +88,97 @@ func apiURL() *url.URL { } } -func handleHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { - c := &context{ - req: r, - outHeader: w.Header(), - apiURL: apiURL(), - } - r = r.WithContext(withContext(r.Context(), c)) - c.req = r - - stopFlushing := make(chan int) - - // Patch up RemoteAddr so it looks reasonable. - if addr := r.Header.Get(userIPHeader); addr != "" { - r.RemoteAddr = addr - } else if addr = r.Header.Get(remoteAddrHeader); addr != "" { - r.RemoteAddr = addr - } else { - // Should not normally reach here, but pick a sensible default anyway. - r.RemoteAddr = "127.0.0.1" - } - // The address in the headers will most likely be of these forms: - // 123.123.123.123 - // 2001:db8::1 - // net/http.Request.RemoteAddr is specified to be in "IP:port" form. - if _, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr); err != nil { - // Assume the remote address is only a host; add a default port. - r.RemoteAddr = net.JoinHostPort(r.RemoteAddr, "80") - } - - // Start goroutine responsible for flushing app logs. - // This is done after adding c to ctx.m (and stopped before removing it) - // because flushing logs requires making an API call. - go c.logFlusher(stopFlushing) - - executeRequestSafely(c, r) - c.outHeader = nil // make sure header changes aren't respected any more - - stopFlushing <- 1 // any logging beyond this point will be dropped - - // Flush any pending logs asynchronously. - c.pendingLogs.Lock() - flushes := c.pendingLogs.flushes - if len(c.pendingLogs.lines) > 0 { - flushes++ - } - c.pendingLogs.Unlock() - flushed := make(chan struct{}) - go func() { - defer close(flushed) - // Force a log flush, because with very short requests we - // may not ever flush logs. - c.flushLog(true) - }() - w.Header().Set(logFlushHeader, strconv.Itoa(flushes)) - - // Avoid nil Write call if c.Write is never called. - if c.outCode != 0 { - w.WriteHeader(c.outCode) - } - if c.outBody != nil { - w.Write(c.outBody) - } - // Wait for the last flush to complete before returning, - // otherwise the security ticket will not be valid. - <-flushed +// Middleware wraps an http handler so that it can make GAE API calls +func Middleware(next http.Handler) http.Handler { + return handleHTTPMiddleware(executeRequestSafelyMiddleware(next)) } -func executeRequestSafely(c *context, r *http.Request) { - defer func() { - if x := recover(); x != nil { - logf(c, 4, "%s", renderPanic(x)) // 4 == critical - c.outCode = 500 +func handleHTTPMiddleware(next http.Handler) http.Handler { + return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { + c := &aeContext{ + req: r, + outHeader: w.Header(), } - }() + r = r.WithContext(withContext(r.Context(), c)) + c.req = r - http.DefaultServeMux.ServeHTTP(c, r) + stopFlushing := make(chan int) + + // Patch up RemoteAddr so it looks reasonable. + if addr := r.Header.Get(userIPHeader); addr != "" { + r.RemoteAddr = addr + } else if addr = r.Header.Get(remoteAddrHeader); addr != "" { + r.RemoteAddr = addr + } else { + // Should not normally reach here, but pick a sensible default anyway. + r.RemoteAddr = "127.0.0.1" + } + // The address in the headers will most likely be of these forms: + // 123.123.123.123 + // 2001:db8::1 + // net/http.Request.RemoteAddr is specified to be in "IP:port" form. + if _, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.RemoteAddr); err != nil { + // Assume the remote address is only a host; add a default port. + r.RemoteAddr = net.JoinHostPort(r.RemoteAddr, "80") + } + + if logToLogservice() { + // Start goroutine responsible for flushing app logs. + // This is done after adding c to ctx.m (and stopped before removing it) + // because flushing logs requires making an API call. + go c.logFlusher(stopFlushing) + } + + next.ServeHTTP(c, r) + c.outHeader = nil // make sure header changes aren't respected any more + + flushed := make(chan struct{}) + if logToLogservice() { + stopFlushing <- 1 // any logging beyond this point will be dropped + + // Flush any pending logs asynchronously. + c.pendingLogs.Lock() + flushes := c.pendingLogs.flushes + if len(c.pendingLogs.lines) > 0 { + flushes++ + } + c.pendingLogs.Unlock() + go func() { + defer close(flushed) + // Force a log flush, because with very short requests we + // may not ever flush logs. + c.flushLog(true) + }() + w.Header().Set(logFlushHeader, strconv.Itoa(flushes)) + } + + // Avoid nil Write call if c.Write is never called. + if c.outCode != 0 { + w.WriteHeader(c.outCode) + } + if c.outBody != nil { + w.Write(c.outBody) + } + if logToLogservice() { + // Wait for the last flush to complete before returning, + // otherwise the security ticket will not be valid. + <-flushed + } + }) +} + +func executeRequestSafelyMiddleware(next http.Handler) http.Handler { + return http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { + defer func() { + if x := recover(); x != nil { + c := w.(*aeContext) + logf(c, 4, "%s", renderPanic(x)) // 4 == critical + c.outCode = 500 + } + }() + + next.ServeHTTP(w, r) + }) } func renderPanic(x interface{}) string { @@ -204,9 +220,9 @@ func renderPanic(x interface{}) string { return string(buf) } -// context represents the context of an in-flight HTTP request. +// aeContext represents the aeContext of an in-flight HTTP request. // It implements the appengine.Context and http.ResponseWriter interfaces. -type context struct { +type aeContext struct { req *http.Request outCode int @@ -218,8 +234,6 @@ type context struct { lines []*logpb.UserAppLogLine flushes int } - - apiURL *url.URL } var contextKey = "holds a *context" @@ -227,8 +241,8 @@ var contextKey = "holds a *context" // jointContext joins two contexts in a superficial way. // It takes values and timeouts from a base context, and only values from another context. type jointContext struct { - base netcontext.Context - valuesOnly netcontext.Context + base context.Context + valuesOnly context.Context } func (c jointContext) Deadline() (time.Time, bool) { @@ -252,94 +266,54 @@ func (c jointContext) Value(key interface{}) interface{} { // fromContext returns the App Engine context or nil if ctx is not // derived from an App Engine context. -func fromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) *context { - c, _ := ctx.Value(&contextKey).(*context) +func fromContext(ctx context.Context) *aeContext { + c, _ := ctx.Value(&contextKey).(*aeContext) return c } -func withContext(parent netcontext.Context, c *context) netcontext.Context { - ctx := netcontext.WithValue(parent, &contextKey, c) +func withContext(parent context.Context, c *aeContext) context.Context { + ctx := context.WithValue(parent, &contextKey, c) if ns := c.req.Header.Get(curNamespaceHeader); ns != "" { ctx = withNamespace(ctx, ns) } return ctx } -func toContext(c *context) netcontext.Context { - return withContext(netcontext.Background(), c) +func toContext(c *aeContext) context.Context { + return withContext(context.Background(), c) } -func IncomingHeaders(ctx netcontext.Context) http.Header { +func IncomingHeaders(ctx context.Context) http.Header { if c := fromContext(ctx); c != nil { return c.req.Header } return nil } -func ReqContext(req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { +func ReqContext(req *http.Request) context.Context { return req.Context() } -func WithContext(parent netcontext.Context, req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { +func WithContext(parent context.Context, req *http.Request) context.Context { return jointContext{ base: parent, valuesOnly: req.Context(), } } -// DefaultTicket returns a ticket used for background context or dev_appserver. -func DefaultTicket() string { - defaultTicketOnce.Do(func() { - if IsDevAppServer() { - defaultTicket = "testapp" + defaultTicketSuffix - return - } - appID := partitionlessAppID() - escAppID := strings.Replace(strings.Replace(appID, ":", "_", -1), ".", "_", -1) - majVersion := VersionID(nil) - if i := strings.Index(majVersion, "."); i > 0 { - majVersion = majVersion[:i] - } - defaultTicket = fmt.Sprintf("%s/%s.%s.%s", escAppID, ModuleName(nil), majVersion, InstanceID()) - }) - return defaultTicket -} - -func BackgroundContext() netcontext.Context { - backgroundContextOnce.Do(func() { - // Compute background security ticket. - ticket := DefaultTicket() - - c := &context{ - req: &http.Request{ - Header: http.Header{ - ticketHeader: []string{ticket}, - }, - }, - apiURL: apiURL(), - } - backgroundContext = toContext(c) - - // TODO(dsymonds): Wire up the shutdown handler to do a final flush. - go c.logFlusher(make(chan int)) - }) - - return backgroundContext -} - // RegisterTestRequest registers the HTTP request req for testing, such that -// any API calls are sent to the provided URL. It returns a closure to delete -// the registration. +// any API calls are sent to the provided URL. // It should only be used by aetest package. -func RegisterTestRequest(req *http.Request, apiURL *url.URL, decorate func(netcontext.Context) netcontext.Context) (*http.Request, func()) { - c := &context{ - req: req, - apiURL: apiURL, - } - ctx := withContext(decorate(req.Context()), c) - req = req.WithContext(ctx) - c.req = req - return req, func() {} +func RegisterTestRequest(req *http.Request, apiURL *url.URL, appID string) *http.Request { + ctx := req.Context() + ctx = withAPIHostOverride(ctx, apiURL.Hostname()) + ctx = withAPIPortOverride(ctx, apiURL.Port()) + ctx = WithAppIDOverride(ctx, appID) + + // use the unregistered request as a placeholder so that withContext can read the headers + c := &aeContext{req: req} + c.req = req.WithContext(withContext(ctx, c)) + return c.req } var errTimeout = &CallError{ @@ -348,7 +322,7 @@ var errTimeout = &CallError{ Timeout: true, } -func (c *context) Header() http.Header { return c.outHeader } +func (c *aeContext) Header() http.Header { return c.outHeader } // Copied from $GOROOT/src/pkg/net/http/transfer.go. Some response status // codes do not permit a response body (nor response entity headers such as @@ -365,7 +339,7 @@ func bodyAllowedForStatus(status int) bool { return true } -func (c *context) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { +func (c *aeContext) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { if c.outCode == 0 { c.WriteHeader(http.StatusOK) } @@ -376,7 +350,7 @@ func (c *context) Write(b []byte) (int, error) { return len(b), nil } -func (c *context) WriteHeader(code int) { +func (c *aeContext) WriteHeader(code int) { if c.outCode != 0 { logf(c, 3, "WriteHeader called multiple times on request.") // error level return @@ -384,10 +358,11 @@ func (c *context) WriteHeader(code int) { c.outCode = code } -func (c *context) post(body []byte, timeout time.Duration) (b []byte, err error) { +func post(ctx context.Context, body []byte, timeout time.Duration) (b []byte, err error) { + apiURL := apiURL(ctx) hreq := &http.Request{ Method: "POST", - URL: c.apiURL, + URL: apiURL, Header: http.Header{ apiEndpointHeader: apiEndpointHeaderValue, apiMethodHeader: apiMethodHeaderValue, @@ -396,13 +371,16 @@ func (c *context) post(body []byte, timeout time.Duration) (b []byte, err error) }, Body: ioutil.NopCloser(bytes.NewReader(body)), ContentLength: int64(len(body)), - Host: c.apiURL.Host, + Host: apiURL.Host, } - if info := c.req.Header.Get(dapperHeader); info != "" { - hreq.Header.Set(dapperHeader, info) - } - if info := c.req.Header.Get(traceHeader); info != "" { - hreq.Header.Set(traceHeader, info) + c := fromContext(ctx) + if c != nil { + if info := c.req.Header.Get(dapperHeader); info != "" { + hreq.Header.Set(dapperHeader, info) + } + if info := c.req.Header.Get(traceHeader); info != "" { + hreq.Header.Set(traceHeader, info) + } } tr := apiHTTPClient.Transport.(*http.Transport) @@ -444,7 +422,7 @@ func (c *context) post(body []byte, timeout time.Duration) (b []byte, err error) return hrespBody, nil } -func Call(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error { +func Call(ctx context.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error { if ns := NamespaceFromContext(ctx); ns != "" { if fn, ok := NamespaceMods[service]; ok { fn(in, ns) @@ -463,15 +441,11 @@ func Call(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) } c := fromContext(ctx) - if c == nil { - // Give a good error message rather than a panic lower down. - return errNotAppEngineContext - } // Apply transaction modifications if we're in a transaction. if t := transactionFromContext(ctx); t != nil { if t.finished { - return errors.New("transaction context has expired") + return errors.New("transaction aeContext has expired") } applyTransaction(in, &t.transaction) } @@ -487,20 +461,13 @@ func Call(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) return err } - ticket := c.req.Header.Get(ticketHeader) - // Use a test ticket under test environment. - if ticket == "" { - if appid := ctx.Value(&appIDOverrideKey); appid != nil { - ticket = appid.(string) + defaultTicketSuffix + ticket := "" + if c != nil { + ticket = c.req.Header.Get(ticketHeader) + if dri := c.req.Header.Get(devRequestIdHeader); IsDevAppServer() && dri != "" { + ticket = dri } } - // Fall back to use background ticket when the request ticket is not available in Flex or dev_appserver. - if ticket == "" { - ticket = DefaultTicket() - } - if dri := c.req.Header.Get(devRequestIdHeader); IsDevAppServer() && dri != "" { - ticket = dri - } req := &remotepb.Request{ ServiceName: &service, Method: &method, @@ -512,7 +479,7 @@ func Call(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) return err } - hrespBody, err := c.post(hreqBody, timeout) + hrespBody, err := post(ctx, hreqBody, timeout) if err != nil { return err } @@ -549,11 +516,11 @@ func Call(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) return proto.Unmarshal(res.Response, out) } -func (c *context) Request() *http.Request { +func (c *aeContext) Request() *http.Request { return c.req } -func (c *context) addLogLine(ll *logpb.UserAppLogLine) { +func (c *aeContext) addLogLine(ll *logpb.UserAppLogLine) { // Truncate long log lines. // TODO(dsymonds): Check if this is still necessary. const lim = 8 << 10 @@ -575,18 +542,20 @@ var logLevelName = map[int64]string{ 4: "CRITICAL", } -func logf(c *context, level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) { +func logf(c *aeContext, level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) { if c == nil { - panic("not an App Engine context") + panic("not an App Engine aeContext") } s := fmt.Sprintf(format, args...) s = strings.TrimRight(s, "\n") // Remove any trailing newline characters. - c.addLogLine(&logpb.UserAppLogLine{ - TimestampUsec: proto.Int64(time.Now().UnixNano() / 1e3), - Level: &level, - Message: &s, - }) - // Only duplicate log to stderr if not running on App Engine second generation + if logToLogservice() { + c.addLogLine(&logpb.UserAppLogLine{ + TimestampUsec: proto.Int64(time.Now().UnixNano() / 1e3), + Level: &level, + Message: &s, + }) + } + // Log to stdout if not deployed if !IsSecondGen() { log.Print(logLevelName[level] + ": " + s) } @@ -594,7 +563,7 @@ func logf(c *context, level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) { // flushLog attempts to flush any pending logs to the appserver. // It should not be called concurrently. -func (c *context) flushLog(force bool) (flushed bool) { +func (c *aeContext) flushLog(force bool) (flushed bool) { c.pendingLogs.Lock() // Grab up to 30 MB. We can get away with up to 32 MB, but let's be cautious. n, rem := 0, 30<<20 @@ -655,7 +624,7 @@ const ( forceFlushInterval = 60 * time.Second ) -func (c *context) logFlusher(stop <-chan int) { +func (c *aeContext) logFlusher(stop <-chan int) { lastFlush := time.Now() tick := time.NewTicker(flushInterval) for { @@ -673,6 +642,12 @@ func (c *context) logFlusher(stop <-chan int) { } } -func ContextForTesting(req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { - return toContext(&context{req: req}) +func ContextForTesting(req *http.Request) context.Context { + return toContext(&aeContext{req: req}) +} + +func logToLogservice() bool { + // TODO: replace logservice with json structured logs to $LOG_DIR/app.log.json + // where $LOG_DIR is /var/log in prod and some tmpdir in dev + return os.Getenv("LOG_TO_LOGSERVICE") != "0" } diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_classic.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_classic.go index f0f40b2e..87c33c79 100644 --- a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_classic.go +++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_classic.go @@ -2,11 +2,13 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +//go:build appengine // +build appengine package internal import ( + "context" "errors" "fmt" "net/http" @@ -17,20 +19,19 @@ import ( basepb "appengine_internal/base" "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" ) var contextKey = "holds an appengine.Context" // fromContext returns the App Engine context or nil if ctx is not // derived from an App Engine context. -func fromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) appengine.Context { +func fromContext(ctx context.Context) appengine.Context { c, _ := ctx.Value(&contextKey).(appengine.Context) return c } // This is only for classic App Engine adapters. -func ClassicContextFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) (appengine.Context, error) { +func ClassicContextFromContext(ctx context.Context) (appengine.Context, error) { c := fromContext(ctx) if c == nil { return nil, errNotAppEngineContext @@ -38,8 +39,8 @@ func ClassicContextFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) (appengine.Context, error return c, nil } -func withContext(parent netcontext.Context, c appengine.Context) netcontext.Context { - ctx := netcontext.WithValue(parent, &contextKey, c) +func withContext(parent context.Context, c appengine.Context) context.Context { + ctx := context.WithValue(parent, &contextKey, c) s := &basepb.StringProto{} c.Call("__go__", "GetNamespace", &basepb.VoidProto{}, s, nil) @@ -50,7 +51,7 @@ func withContext(parent netcontext.Context, c appengine.Context) netcontext.Cont return ctx } -func IncomingHeaders(ctx netcontext.Context) http.Header { +func IncomingHeaders(ctx context.Context) http.Header { if c := fromContext(ctx); c != nil { if req, ok := c.Request().(*http.Request); ok { return req.Header @@ -59,11 +60,11 @@ func IncomingHeaders(ctx netcontext.Context) http.Header { return nil } -func ReqContext(req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { - return WithContext(netcontext.Background(), req) +func ReqContext(req *http.Request) context.Context { + return WithContext(context.Background(), req) } -func WithContext(parent netcontext.Context, req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { +func WithContext(parent context.Context, req *http.Request) context.Context { c := appengine.NewContext(req) return withContext(parent, c) } @@ -83,11 +84,11 @@ func (t *testingContext) Call(service, method string, _, _ appengine_internal.Pr } func (t *testingContext) Request() interface{} { return t.req } -func ContextForTesting(req *http.Request) netcontext.Context { - return withContext(netcontext.Background(), &testingContext{req: req}) +func ContextForTesting(req *http.Request) context.Context { + return withContext(context.Background(), &testingContext{req: req}) } -func Call(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error { +func Call(ctx context.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error { if ns := NamespaceFromContext(ctx); ns != "" { if fn, ok := NamespaceMods[service]; ok { fn(in, ns) @@ -144,8 +145,8 @@ func Call(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) return err } -func handleHTTP(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { - panic("handleHTTP called; this should be impossible") +func Middleware(next http.Handler) http.Handler { + panic("Middleware called; this should be impossible") } func logf(c appengine.Context, level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) { diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go index e0c0b214..5b95c13d 100644 --- a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go +++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/api_common.go @@ -5,20 +5,26 @@ package internal import ( + "context" "errors" "os" "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" ) +type ctxKey string + +func (c ctxKey) String() string { + return "appengine context key: " + string(c) +} + var errNotAppEngineContext = errors.New("not an App Engine context") -type CallOverrideFunc func(ctx netcontext.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error +type CallOverrideFunc func(ctx context.Context, service, method string, in, out proto.Message) error var callOverrideKey = "holds []CallOverrideFunc" -func WithCallOverride(ctx netcontext.Context, f CallOverrideFunc) netcontext.Context { +func WithCallOverride(ctx context.Context, f CallOverrideFunc) context.Context { // We avoid appending to any existing call override // so we don't risk overwriting a popped stack below. var cofs []CallOverrideFunc @@ -26,10 +32,10 @@ func WithCallOverride(ctx netcontext.Context, f CallOverrideFunc) netcontext.Con cofs = append(cofs, uf...) } cofs = append(cofs, f) - return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &callOverrideKey, cofs) + return context.WithValue(ctx, &callOverrideKey, cofs) } -func callOverrideFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) (CallOverrideFunc, netcontext.Context, bool) { +func callOverrideFromContext(ctx context.Context) (CallOverrideFunc, context.Context, bool) { cofs, _ := ctx.Value(&callOverrideKey).([]CallOverrideFunc) if len(cofs) == 0 { return nil, nil, false @@ -37,7 +43,7 @@ func callOverrideFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) (CallOverrideFunc, netconte // We found a list of overrides; grab the last, and reconstitute a // context that will hide it. f := cofs[len(cofs)-1] - ctx = netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &callOverrideKey, cofs[:len(cofs)-1]) + ctx = context.WithValue(ctx, &callOverrideKey, cofs[:len(cofs)-1]) return f, ctx, true } @@ -45,23 +51,35 @@ type logOverrideFunc func(level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) var logOverrideKey = "holds a logOverrideFunc" -func WithLogOverride(ctx netcontext.Context, f logOverrideFunc) netcontext.Context { - return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &logOverrideKey, f) +func WithLogOverride(ctx context.Context, f logOverrideFunc) context.Context { + return context.WithValue(ctx, &logOverrideKey, f) } var appIDOverrideKey = "holds a string, being the full app ID" -func WithAppIDOverride(ctx netcontext.Context, appID string) netcontext.Context { - return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &appIDOverrideKey, appID) +func WithAppIDOverride(ctx context.Context, appID string) context.Context { + return context.WithValue(ctx, &appIDOverrideKey, appID) +} + +var apiHostOverrideKey = ctxKey("holds a string, being the alternate API_HOST") + +func withAPIHostOverride(ctx context.Context, apiHost string) context.Context { + return context.WithValue(ctx, apiHostOverrideKey, apiHost) +} + +var apiPortOverrideKey = ctxKey("holds a string, being the alternate API_PORT") + +func withAPIPortOverride(ctx context.Context, apiPort string) context.Context { + return context.WithValue(ctx, apiPortOverrideKey, apiPort) } var namespaceKey = "holds the namespace string" -func withNamespace(ctx netcontext.Context, ns string) netcontext.Context { - return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &namespaceKey, ns) +func withNamespace(ctx context.Context, ns string) context.Context { + return context.WithValue(ctx, &namespaceKey, ns) } -func NamespaceFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) string { +func NamespaceFromContext(ctx context.Context) string { // If there's no namespace, return the empty string. ns, _ := ctx.Value(&namespaceKey).(string) return ns @@ -70,14 +88,14 @@ func NamespaceFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) string { // FullyQualifiedAppID returns the fully-qualified application ID. // This may contain a partition prefix (e.g. "s~" for High Replication apps), // or a domain prefix (e.g. "example.com:"). -func FullyQualifiedAppID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { +func FullyQualifiedAppID(ctx context.Context) string { if id, ok := ctx.Value(&appIDOverrideKey).(string); ok { return id } return fullyQualifiedAppID(ctx) } -func Logf(ctx netcontext.Context, level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) { +func Logf(ctx context.Context, level int64, format string, args ...interface{}) { if f, ok := ctx.Value(&logOverrideKey).(logOverrideFunc); ok { f(level, format, args...) return @@ -90,7 +108,7 @@ func Logf(ctx netcontext.Context, level int64, format string, args ...interface{ } // NamespacedContext wraps a Context to support namespaces. -func NamespacedContext(ctx netcontext.Context, namespace string) netcontext.Context { +func NamespacedContext(ctx context.Context, namespace string) context.Context { return withNamespace(ctx, namespace) } diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go index 9b4134e4..0f95aa91 100644 --- a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go +++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity.go @@ -5,9 +5,8 @@ package internal import ( + "context" "os" - - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" ) var ( @@ -23,7 +22,7 @@ var ( // AppID is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in // ../identity.go. See that file for commentary. -func AppID(c netcontext.Context) string { +func AppID(c context.Context) string { return appID(FullyQualifiedAppID(c)) } @@ -35,7 +34,7 @@ func IsStandard() bool { return appengineStandard || IsSecondGen() } -// IsStandard is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in +// IsSecondGen is the implementation of the wrapper function of the same name in // ../appengine.go. See that file for commentary. func IsSecondGen() bool { // Second-gen runtimes set $GAE_ENV so we use that to check if we're on a second-gen runtime. diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go index 4e979f45..5ad3548b 100644 --- a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go +++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_classic.go @@ -2,21 +2,22 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +//go:build appengine // +build appengine package internal import ( - "appengine" + "context" - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" + "appengine" ) func init() { appengineStandard = true } -func DefaultVersionHostname(ctx netcontext.Context) string { +func DefaultVersionHostname(ctx context.Context) string { c := fromContext(ctx) if c == nil { panic(errNotAppEngineContext) @@ -24,12 +25,12 @@ func DefaultVersionHostname(ctx netcontext.Context) string { return appengine.DefaultVersionHostname(c) } -func Datacenter(_ netcontext.Context) string { return appengine.Datacenter() } -func ServerSoftware() string { return appengine.ServerSoftware() } -func InstanceID() string { return appengine.InstanceID() } -func IsDevAppServer() bool { return appengine.IsDevAppServer() } +func Datacenter(_ context.Context) string { return appengine.Datacenter() } +func ServerSoftware() string { return appengine.ServerSoftware() } +func InstanceID() string { return appengine.InstanceID() } +func IsDevAppServer() bool { return appengine.IsDevAppServer() } -func RequestID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { +func RequestID(ctx context.Context) string { c := fromContext(ctx) if c == nil { panic(errNotAppEngineContext) @@ -37,14 +38,14 @@ func RequestID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { return appengine.RequestID(c) } -func ModuleName(ctx netcontext.Context) string { +func ModuleName(ctx context.Context) string { c := fromContext(ctx) if c == nil { panic(errNotAppEngineContext) } return appengine.ModuleName(c) } -func VersionID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { +func VersionID(ctx context.Context) string { c := fromContext(ctx) if c == nil { panic(errNotAppEngineContext) @@ -52,7 +53,7 @@ func VersionID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { return appengine.VersionID(c) } -func fullyQualifiedAppID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { +func fullyQualifiedAppID(ctx context.Context) string { c := fromContext(ctx) if c == nil { panic(errNotAppEngineContext) diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go index d5e2e7b5..4201b6b5 100644 --- a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go +++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_flex.go @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +//go:build appenginevm // +build appenginevm package internal diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go index 5d806726..18ddda3a 100644 --- a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go +++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/identity_vm.go @@ -2,17 +2,17 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +//go:build !appengine // +build !appengine package internal import ( + "context" "log" "net/http" "os" "strings" - - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" ) // These functions are implementations of the wrapper functions @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ const ( hDatacenter = "X-AppEngine-Datacenter" ) -func ctxHeaders(ctx netcontext.Context) http.Header { +func ctxHeaders(ctx context.Context) http.Header { c := fromContext(ctx) if c == nil { return nil @@ -32,15 +32,15 @@ func ctxHeaders(ctx netcontext.Context) http.Header { return c.Request().Header } -func DefaultVersionHostname(ctx netcontext.Context) string { +func DefaultVersionHostname(ctx context.Context) string { return ctxHeaders(ctx).Get(hDefaultVersionHostname) } -func RequestID(ctx netcontext.Context) string { +func RequestID(ctx context.Context) string { return ctxHeaders(ctx).Get(hRequestLogId) } -func Datacenter(ctx netcontext.Context) string { +func Datacenter(ctx context.Context) string { if dc := ctxHeaders(ctx).Get(hDatacenter); dc != "" { return dc } @@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ func ServerSoftware() string { // TODO(dsymonds): Remove the metadata fetches. -func ModuleName(_ netcontext.Context) string { +func ModuleName(_ context.Context) string { if s := os.Getenv("GAE_MODULE_NAME"); s != "" { return s } @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ func ModuleName(_ netcontext.Context) string { return string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_backend_name")) } -func VersionID(_ netcontext.Context) string { +func VersionID(_ context.Context) string { if s1, s2 := os.Getenv("GAE_MODULE_VERSION"), os.Getenv("GAE_MINOR_VERSION"); s1 != "" && s2 != "" { return s1 + "." + s2 } @@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ func partitionlessAppID() string { return string(mustGetMetadata("instance/attributes/gae_project")) } -func fullyQualifiedAppID(_ netcontext.Context) string { +func fullyQualifiedAppID(_ context.Context) string { if s := os.Getenv("GAE_APPLICATION"); s != "" { return s } @@ -130,5 +130,5 @@ func fullyQualifiedAppID(_ netcontext.Context) string { } func IsDevAppServer() bool { - return os.Getenv("RUN_WITH_DEVAPPSERVER") != "" + return os.Getenv("RUN_WITH_DEVAPPSERVER") != "" || os.Getenv("GAE_ENV") == "localdev" } diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go index 1e765312..afd0ae84 100644 --- a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go +++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main.go @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +//go:build appengine // +build appengine package internal diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go index ddb79a33..86a8caf0 100644 --- a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go +++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/main_vm.go @@ -2,6 +2,7 @@ // Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. +//go:build !appengine // +build !appengine package internal @@ -29,7 +30,7 @@ func Main() { if IsDevAppServer() { host = "127.0.0.1" } - if err := http.ListenAndServe(host+":"+port, http.HandlerFunc(handleHTTP)); err != nil { + if err := http.ListenAndServe(host+":"+port, Middleware(http.DefaultServeMux)); err != nil { log.Fatalf("http.ListenAndServe: %v", err) } } diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/transaction.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/transaction.go index 9006ae65..2ae8ab9f 100644 --- a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/transaction.go +++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/internal/transaction.go @@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ package internal // This file implements hooks for applying datastore transactions. import ( + "context" "errors" "reflect" "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" - netcontext "golang.org/x/net/context" basepb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base" pb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/datastore" @@ -38,13 +38,13 @@ func applyTransaction(pb proto.Message, t *pb.Transaction) { var transactionKey = "used for *Transaction" -func transactionFromContext(ctx netcontext.Context) *transaction { +func transactionFromContext(ctx context.Context) *transaction { t, _ := ctx.Value(&transactionKey).(*transaction) return t } -func withTransaction(ctx netcontext.Context, t *transaction) netcontext.Context { - return netcontext.WithValue(ctx, &transactionKey, t) +func withTransaction(ctx context.Context, t *transaction) context.Context { + return context.WithValue(ctx, &transactionKey, t) } type transaction struct { @@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ type transaction struct { var ErrConcurrentTransaction = errors.New("internal: concurrent transaction") -func RunTransactionOnce(c netcontext.Context, f func(netcontext.Context) error, xg bool, readOnly bool, previousTransaction *pb.Transaction) (*pb.Transaction, error) { +func RunTransactionOnce(c context.Context, f func(context.Context) error, xg bool, readOnly bool, previousTransaction *pb.Transaction) (*pb.Transaction, error) { if transactionFromContext(c) != nil { return nil, errors.New("nested transactions are not supported") } diff --git a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go index 6ffe1e6d..6c0d7241 100644 --- a/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go +++ b/vendor/google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch/urlfetch.go @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ package urlfetch // import "google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch" import ( + "context" "errors" "fmt" "io" @@ -18,7 +19,6 @@ import ( "time" "github.com/golang/protobuf/proto" - "golang.org/x/net/context" "google.golang.org/appengine/internal" pb "google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch" @@ -44,11 +44,10 @@ type Transport struct { var _ http.RoundTripper = (*Transport)(nil) // Client returns an *http.Client using a default urlfetch Transport. This -// client will have the default deadline of 5 seconds, and will check the -// validity of SSL certificates. +// client will check the validity of SSL certificates. // -// Any deadline of the provided context will be used for requests through this client; -// if the client does not have a deadline then a 5 second default is used. +// Any deadline of the provided context will be used for requests through this client. +// If the client does not have a deadline, then an App Engine default of 60 second is used. func Client(ctx context.Context) *http.Client { return &http.Client{ Transport: &Transport{ diff --git a/vendor/modules.txt b/vendor/modules.txt index f655fbd2..365f4517 100644 --- a/vendor/modules.txt +++ b/vendor/modules.txt @@ -53,14 +53,14 @@ github.com/asaskevich/govalidator # github.com/containerd/cgroups/v3 v3.0.2 ## explicit; go 1.18 github.com/containerd/cgroups/v3/cgroup1/stats -# github.com/containerd/containerd v1.7.8 +# github.com/containerd/containerd v1.7.9 ## explicit; go 1.19 github.com/containerd/containerd/errdefs # github.com/containerd/stargz-snapshotter/estargz v0.15.1 ## explicit; go 1.19 github.com/containerd/stargz-snapshotter/estargz github.com/containerd/stargz-snapshotter/estargz/errorutil -# github.com/containers/common v0.56.1-0.20231101110448-3e5caa093e79 +# github.com/containers/common v0.56.1-0.20231116145922-4857e16ba481 ## explicit; go 1.18 github.com/containers/common/pkg/auth github.com/containers/common/pkg/capabilities @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ github.com/containers/common/pkg/password github.com/containers/common/pkg/report github.com/containers/common/pkg/report/camelcase github.com/containers/common/pkg/retry -# github.com/containers/image/v5 v5.28.0 +# github.com/containers/image/v5 v5.28.1-0.20231115174231-199d2562a0d1 ## explicit; go 1.19 github.com/containers/image/v5/copy github.com/containers/image/v5/directory @@ -210,10 +210,10 @@ github.com/containers/storage/pkg/tarlog github.com/containers/storage/pkg/truncindex github.com/containers/storage/pkg/unshare github.com/containers/storage/types -# github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3 v3.6.0 +# github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3 v3.7.0 ## explicit; go 1.19 github.com/coreos/go-oidc/v3/oidc -# github.com/cyberphone/json-canonicalization v0.0.0-20230710064741-aa7fe85c7dbd +# github.com/cyberphone/json-canonicalization v0.0.0-20231011164504-785e29786b46 ## explicit github.com/cyberphone/json-canonicalization/go/src/webpki.org/jsoncanonicalizer # github.com/cyphar/filepath-securejoin v0.2.4 @@ -265,13 +265,13 @@ github.com/docker/go-connections/tlsconfig github.com/docker/go-units # github.com/dsnet/compress v0.0.2-0.20210315054119-f66993602bf5 ## explicit; go 1.9 -# github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3 v3.0.0 +# github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3 v3.0.1 ## explicit; go 1.12 github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3 github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3/cipher github.com/go-jose/go-jose/v3/json -# github.com/go-logr/logr v1.2.4 -## explicit; go 1.16 +# github.com/go-logr/logr v1.3.0 +## explicit; go 1.18 github.com/go-logr/logr github.com/go-logr/logr/funcr # github.com/go-logr/stdr v1.2.2 @@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ github.com/hashicorp/go-cleanhttp # github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror v1.1.1 ## explicit; go 1.13 github.com/hashicorp/go-multierror -# github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp v0.7.4 +# github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp v0.7.5 ## explicit; go 1.13 github.com/hashicorp/go-retryablehttp # github.com/inconshreveable/mousetrap v1.1.0 @@ -371,8 +371,8 @@ github.com/josharian/intern # github.com/json-iterator/go v1.1.12 ## explicit; go 1.12 github.com/json-iterator/go -# github.com/klauspost/compress v1.17.2 -## explicit; go 1.18 +# github.com/klauspost/compress v1.17.3 +## explicit; go 1.19 github.com/klauspost/compress github.com/klauspost/compress/flate github.com/klauspost/compress/fse @@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ github.com/mattn/go-runewidth # github.com/mattn/go-shellwords v1.0.12 ## explicit; go 1.13 github.com/mattn/go-shellwords -# github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 v1.14.17 +# github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 v1.14.18 ## explicit; go 1.16 github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3 # github.com/miekg/pkcs11 v1.1.1 @@ -480,7 +480,7 @@ github.com/secure-systems-lab/go-securesystemslib/encrypted # github.com/segmentio/ksuid v1.0.4 ## explicit; go 1.12 github.com/segmentio/ksuid -# github.com/sigstore/fulcio v1.4.0 +# github.com/sigstore/fulcio v1.4.3 ## explicit; go 1.20 github.com/sigstore/fulcio/pkg/api github.com/sigstore/fulcio/pkg/certificate @@ -494,8 +494,8 @@ github.com/sigstore/rekor/pkg/generated/client/pubkey github.com/sigstore/rekor/pkg/generated/client/tlog github.com/sigstore/rekor/pkg/generated/models github.com/sigstore/rekor/pkg/util -# github.com/sigstore/sigstore v1.7.3 -## explicit; go 1.19 +# github.com/sigstore/sigstore v1.7.5 +## explicit; go 1.20 github.com/sigstore/sigstore/pkg/cryptoutils github.com/sigstore/sigstore/pkg/oauth github.com/sigstore/sigstore/pkg/oauthflow @@ -522,7 +522,7 @@ github.com/stefanberger/go-pkcs11uri github.com/stretchr/testify/assert github.com/stretchr/testify/require github.com/stretchr/testify/suite -# github.com/sylabs/sif/v2 v2.13.0 +# github.com/sylabs/sif/v2 v2.15.0 ## explicit; go 1.20 github.com/sylabs/sif/v2/pkg/sif # github.com/syndtr/gocapability v0.0.0-20200815063812-42c35b437635 @@ -531,9 +531,6 @@ github.com/syndtr/gocapability/capability # github.com/tchap/go-patricia/v2 v2.3.1 ## explicit; go 1.16 github.com/tchap/go-patricia/v2/patricia -# github.com/theupdateframework/go-tuf v0.5.2 -## explicit; go 1.18 -github.com/theupdateframework/go-tuf/encrypted # github.com/titanous/rocacheck v0.0.0-20171023193734-afe73141d399 ## explicit github.com/titanous/rocacheck @@ -548,7 +545,7 @@ github.com/ulikunitz/xz/lzma github.com/vbatts/tar-split/archive/tar github.com/vbatts/tar-split/tar/asm github.com/vbatts/tar-split/tar/storage -# github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8 v8.6.1 +# github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8 v8.6.2 ## explicit; go 1.17 github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8 github.com/vbauerster/mpb/v8/cwriter @@ -582,8 +579,8 @@ go.opencensus.io/internal go.opencensus.io/trace go.opencensus.io/trace/internal go.opencensus.io/trace/tracestate -# go.opentelemetry.io/otel v1.16.0 -## explicit; go 1.19 +# go.opentelemetry.io/otel v1.19.0 +## explicit; go 1.20 go.opentelemetry.io/otel go.opentelemetry.io/otel/attribute go.opentelemetry.io/otel/baggage @@ -595,15 +592,15 @@ go.opentelemetry.io/otel/internal/global go.opentelemetry.io/otel/propagation go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/internal go.opentelemetry.io/otel/semconv/v1.12.0 -# go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric v1.16.0 -## explicit; go 1.19 +# go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric v1.19.0 +## explicit; go 1.20 go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric go.opentelemetry.io/otel/metric/embedded -# go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace v1.16.0 -## explicit; go 1.19 +# go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace v1.19.0 +## explicit; go 1.20 go.opentelemetry.io/otel/trace -# golang.org/x/crypto v0.14.0 -## explicit; go 1.17 +# golang.org/x/crypto v0.15.0 +## explicit; go 1.18 golang.org/x/crypto/cast5 golang.org/x/crypto/ed25519 golang.org/x/crypto/internal/alias @@ -620,18 +617,17 @@ golang.org/x/crypto/pbkdf2 golang.org/x/crypto/salsa20/salsa golang.org/x/crypto/scrypt golang.org/x/crypto/sha3 -# golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20230905200255-921286631fa9 +# golang.org/x/exp v0.0.0-20231006140011-7918f672742d ## explicit; go 1.20 golang.org/x/exp/constraints golang.org/x/exp/maps golang.org/x/exp/slices -# golang.org/x/mod v0.12.0 -## explicit; go 1.17 +# golang.org/x/mod v0.13.0 +## explicit; go 1.18 golang.org/x/mod/semver golang.org/x/mod/sumdb/note -# golang.org/x/net v0.17.0 -## explicit; go 1.17 -golang.org/x/net/context +# golang.org/x/net v0.18.0 +## explicit; go 1.18 golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts golang.org/x/net/http2 golang.org/x/net/http2/hpack @@ -640,12 +636,12 @@ golang.org/x/net/internal/socks golang.org/x/net/internal/timeseries golang.org/x/net/proxy golang.org/x/net/trace -# golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.12.0 +# golang.org/x/oauth2 v0.14.0 ## explicit; go 1.18 golang.org/x/oauth2 golang.org/x/oauth2/internal -# golang.org/x/sync v0.4.0 -## explicit; go 1.17 +# golang.org/x/sync v0.5.0 +## explicit; go 1.18 golang.org/x/sync/errgroup golang.org/x/sync/semaphore # golang.org/x/sys v0.14.0 @@ -659,13 +655,13 @@ golang.org/x/sys/windows/registry # golang.org/x/term v0.14.0 ## explicit; go 1.18 golang.org/x/term -# golang.org/x/text v0.13.0 -## explicit; go 1.17 +# golang.org/x/text v0.14.0 +## explicit; go 1.18 golang.org/x/text/secure/bidirule golang.org/x/text/transform golang.org/x/text/unicode/bidi golang.org/x/text/unicode/norm -# golang.org/x/tools v0.13.0 +# golang.org/x/tools v0.14.0 ## explicit; go 1.18 golang.org/x/tools/cmd/stringer golang.org/x/tools/go/gcexportdata @@ -684,7 +680,7 @@ golang.org/x/tools/internal/pkgbits golang.org/x/tools/internal/tokeninternal golang.org/x/tools/internal/typeparams golang.org/x/tools/internal/typesinternal -# google.golang.org/appengine v1.6.7 +# google.golang.org/appengine v1.6.8 ## explicit; go 1.11 google.golang.org/appengine/internal google.golang.org/appengine/internal/base @@ -693,7 +689,7 @@ google.golang.org/appengine/internal/log google.golang.org/appengine/internal/remote_api google.golang.org/appengine/internal/urlfetch google.golang.org/appengine/urlfetch -# google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20230711160842-782d3b101e98 +# google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc v0.0.0-20230920204549-e6e6cdab5c13 ## explicit; go 1.19 google.golang.org/genproto/googleapis/rpc/status # google.golang.org/grpc v1.58.3