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authorChristian Mollekopf <chrigi_1@fastmail.fm>2015-12-26 18:59:53 +0100
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1/* This file was automatically generated. Do not edit (Except for compile time directives)! */
2#ifndef _UNQLITE_H_
3#define _UNQLITE_H_
4/*
5 * Symisc UnQLite: An Embeddable NoSQL (Post Modern) Database Engine.
6 * Copyright (C) 2012-2013, Symisc Systems http://unqlite.org/
7 * Version 1.1.6
8 * For information on licensing, redistribution of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES
9 * please contact Symisc Systems via:
10 * legal@symisc.net
11 * licensing@symisc.net
12 * contact@symisc.net
13 * or visit:
14 * http://unqlite.org/licensing.html
15 */
16/*
17 * Copyright (C) 2012, 2013 Symisc Systems, S.U.A.R.L [M.I.A.G Mrad Chems Eddine <chm@symisc.net>].
18 * All rights reserved.
19 *
20 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
21 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
22 * are met:
23 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
24 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
25 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
26 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
27 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
28 *
29 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY SYMISC SYSTEMS ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
30 * OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
31 * WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR
32 * NON-INFRINGEMENT, ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL SYMISC SYSTEMS
33 * BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
34 * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
35 * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR
36 * BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
37 * WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE
38 * OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN
39 * IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
40 */
41 /* $SymiscID: unqlite.h v1.1 UNIX|WIN32/64 2012-11-02 02:10 stable <chm@symisc.net> $ */
42#include <stdarg.h> /* needed for the definition of va_list */
43/*
44 * Compile time engine version, signature, identification in the symisc source tree
45 * and copyright notice.
46 * Each macro have an equivalent C interface associated with it that provide the same
47 * information but are associated with the library instead of the header file.
48 * Refer to [unqlite_lib_version()], [unqlite_lib_signature()], [unqlite_lib_ident()] and
49 * [unqlite_lib_copyright()] for more information.
50 */
51/*
52 * The UNQLITE_VERSION C preprocessor macroevaluates to a string literal
53 * that is the unqlite version in the format "X.Y.Z" where X is the major
54 * version number and Y is the minor version number and Z is the release
55 * number.
56 */
57#define UNQLITE_VERSION "1.1.6"
58/*
59 * The UNQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER C preprocessor macro resolves to an integer
60 * with the value (X*1000000 + Y*1000 + Z) where X, Y, and Z are the same
61 * numbers used in [UNQLITE_VERSION].
62 */
63#define UNQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 1001006
64/*
65 * The UNQLITE_SIG C preprocessor macro evaluates to a string
66 * literal which is the public signature of the unqlite engine.
67 * This signature could be included for example in a host-application
68 * generated Server MIME header as follows:
69 * Server: YourWebServer/x.x unqlite/x.x.x \r\n
70 */
71#define UNQLITE_SIG "unqlite/1.1.6"
72/*
73 * UnQLite identification in the Symisc source tree:
74 * Each particular check-in of a particular software released
75 * by symisc systems have an unique identifier associated with it.
76 * This macro hold the one associated with unqlite.
77 */
78#define UNQLITE_IDENT "unqlite:b172a1e2c3f62fb35c8e1fb2795121f82356cad6"
79/*
80 * Copyright notice.
81 * If you have any questions about the licensing situation, please
82 * visit http://unqlite.org/licensing.html
83 * or contact Symisc Systems via:
84 * legal@symisc.net
85 * licensing@symisc.net
86 * contact@symisc.net
87 */
88#define UNQLITE_COPYRIGHT "Copyright (C) Symisc Systems, S.U.A.R.L [Mrad Chems Eddine <chm@symisc.net>] 2012-2013, http://unqlite.org/"
89
90/* Forward declaration to public objects */
91typedef struct unqlite_io_methods unqlite_io_methods;
92typedef struct unqlite_kv_methods unqlite_kv_methods;
93typedef struct unqlite_kv_engine unqlite_kv_engine;
94typedef struct jx9_io_stream unqlite_io_stream;
95typedef struct jx9_context unqlite_context;
96typedef struct jx9_value unqlite_value;
97typedef struct unqlite_vfs unqlite_vfs;
98typedef struct unqlite_vm unqlite_vm;
99typedef struct unqlite unqlite;
100/*
101 * ------------------------------
102 * Compile time directives
103 * ------------------------------
104 * For most purposes, UnQLite can be built just fine using the default compilation options.
105 * However, if required, the compile-time options documented below can be used to omit UnQLite
106 * features (resulting in a smaller compiled library size) or to change the default values
107 * of some parameters.
108 * Every effort has been made to ensure that the various combinations of compilation options
109 * work harmoniously and produce a working library.
110 *
111 * UNQLITE_ENABLE_THREADS
112 * This option controls whether or not code is included in UnQLite to enable it to operate
113 * safely in a multithreaded environment. The default is not. All mutexing code is omitted
114 * and it is unsafe to use UnQLite in a multithreaded program. When compiled with the
115 * UNQLITE_ENABLE_THREADS directive enabled, UnQLite can be used in a multithreaded program
116 * and it is safe to share the same virtual machine and engine handle between two or more threads.
117 * The value of UNQLITE_ENABLE_THREADS can be determined at run-time using the unqlite_lib_is_threadsafe()
118 * interface.
119 * When UnQLite has been compiled with threading support then the threading mode can be altered
120 * at run-time using the unqlite_lib_config() interface together with one of these verbs:
121 * UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_THREAD_LEVEL_SINGLE
122 * UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_THREAD_LEVEL_MULTI
123 * Platforms others than Windows and UNIX systems must install their own mutex subsystem via
124 * unqlite_lib_config() with a configuration verb set to UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_USER_MUTEX.
125 * Otherwise the library is not threadsafe.
126 * Note that you must link UnQLite with the POSIX threads library under UNIX systems (i.e: -lpthread).
127 *
128 * Options To Omit/Enable Features
129 *
130 * The following options can be used to reduce the size of the compiled library by omitting optional
131 * features. This is probably only useful in embedded systems where space is especially tight, as even
132 * with all features included the UnQLite library is relatively small. Don't forget to tell your
133 * compiler to optimize for binary size! (the -Os option if using GCC). Telling your compiler
134 * to optimize for size usually has a much larger impact on library footprint than employing
135 * any of these compile-time options.
136 *
137 * JX9_DISABLE_BUILTIN_FUNC
138 * Jx9 is shipped with more than 312 built-in functions suitable for most purposes like
139 * string and INI processing, ZIP extracting, Base64 encoding/decoding, JSON encoding/decoding
140 * and so forth.
141 * If this directive is enabled, then all built-in Jx9 functions are omitted from the build.
142 * Note that special functions such as db_create(), db_store(), db_fetch(), etc. are not omitted
143 * from the build and are not affected by this directive.
144 *
145 * JX9_ENABLE_MATH_FUNC
146 * If this directive is enabled, built-in math functions such as sqrt(), abs(), log(), ceil(), etc.
147 * are included in the build. Note that you may need to link UnQLite with the math library in same
148 * Linux/BSD flavor (i.e: -lm).
149 *
150 * JX9_DISABLE_DISK_IO
151 * If this directive is enabled, built-in VFS functions such as chdir(), mkdir(), chroot(), unlink(),
152 * sleep(), etc. are omitted from the build.
153 *
154 * UNQLITE_ENABLE_JX9_HASH_IO
155 * If this directive is enabled, built-in hash functions such as md5(), sha1(), md5_file(), crc32(), etc.
156 * are included in the build.
157 */
158/* Symisc public definitions */
159#if !defined(SYMISC_STANDARD_DEFS)
160#define SYMISC_STANDARD_DEFS
161#if defined (_WIN32) || defined (WIN32) || defined(__MINGW32__) || defined (_MSC_VER) || defined (_WIN32_WCE)
162/* Windows Systems */
163#if !defined(__WINNT__)
164#define __WINNT__
165#endif
166/*
167 * Determine if we are dealing with WindowsCE - which has a much
168 * reduced API.
169 */
170#if defined(_WIN32_WCE)
171#ifndef __WIN_CE__
172#define __WIN_CE__
173#endif /* __WIN_CE__ */
174#endif /* _WIN32_WCE */
175#else
176/*
177 * By default we will assume that we are compiling on a UNIX systems.
178 * Otherwise the OS_OTHER directive must be defined.
179 */
180#if !defined(OS_OTHER)
181#if !defined(__UNIXES__)
182#define __UNIXES__
183#endif /* __UNIXES__ */
184#else
185#endif /* OS_OTHER */
186#endif /* __WINNT__/__UNIXES__ */
187#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
188typedef signed __int64 sxi64; /* 64 bits(8 bytes) signed int64 */
189typedef unsigned __int64 sxu64; /* 64 bits(8 bytes) unsigned int64 */
190#else
191typedef signed long long int sxi64; /* 64 bits(8 bytes) signed int64 */
192typedef unsigned long long int sxu64; /* 64 bits(8 bytes) unsigned int64 */
193#endif /* _MSC_VER */
194/* Signature of the consumer routine */
195typedef int (*ProcConsumer)(const void *, unsigned int, void *);
196/* Forward reference */
197typedef struct SyMutexMethods SyMutexMethods;
198typedef struct SyMemMethods SyMemMethods;
199typedef struct SyString SyString;
200typedef struct syiovec syiovec;
201typedef struct SyMutex SyMutex;
202typedef struct Sytm Sytm;
203/* Scatter and gather array. */
204struct syiovec
205{
206#if defined (__WINNT__)
207 /* Same fields type and offset as WSABUF structure defined one winsock2 header */
208 unsigned long nLen;
209 char *pBase;
210#else
211 void *pBase;
212 unsigned long nLen;
213#endif
214};
215struct SyString
216{
217 const char *zString; /* Raw string (may not be null terminated) */
218 unsigned int nByte; /* Raw string length */
219};
220/* Time structure. */
221struct Sytm
222{
223 int tm_sec; /* seconds (0 - 60) */
224 int tm_min; /* minutes (0 - 59) */
225 int tm_hour; /* hours (0 - 23) */
226 int tm_mday; /* day of month (1 - 31) */
227 int tm_mon; /* month of year (0 - 11) */
228 int tm_year; /* year + 1900 */
229 int tm_wday; /* day of week (Sunday = 0) */
230 int tm_yday; /* day of year (0 - 365) */
231 int tm_isdst; /* is summer time in effect? */
232 char *tm_zone; /* abbreviation of timezone name */
233 long tm_gmtoff; /* offset from UTC in seconds */
234};
235/* Convert a tm structure (struct tm *) found in <time.h> to a Sytm structure */
236#define STRUCT_TM_TO_SYTM(pTM, pSYTM) \
237 (pSYTM)->tm_hour = (pTM)->tm_hour;\
238 (pSYTM)->tm_min = (pTM)->tm_min;\
239 (pSYTM)->tm_sec = (pTM)->tm_sec;\
240 (pSYTM)->tm_mon = (pTM)->tm_mon;\
241 (pSYTM)->tm_mday = (pTM)->tm_mday;\
242 (pSYTM)->tm_year = (pTM)->tm_year + 1900;\
243 (pSYTM)->tm_yday = (pTM)->tm_yday;\
244 (pSYTM)->tm_wday = (pTM)->tm_wday;\
245 (pSYTM)->tm_isdst = (pTM)->tm_isdst;\
246 (pSYTM)->tm_gmtoff = 0;\
247 (pSYTM)->tm_zone = 0;
248
249/* Convert a SYSTEMTIME structure (LPSYSTEMTIME: Windows Systems only ) to a Sytm structure */
250#define SYSTEMTIME_TO_SYTM(pSYSTIME, pSYTM) \
251 (pSYTM)->tm_hour = (pSYSTIME)->wHour;\
252 (pSYTM)->tm_min = (pSYSTIME)->wMinute;\
253 (pSYTM)->tm_sec = (pSYSTIME)->wSecond;\
254 (pSYTM)->tm_mon = (pSYSTIME)->wMonth - 1;\
255 (pSYTM)->tm_mday = (pSYSTIME)->wDay;\
256 (pSYTM)->tm_year = (pSYSTIME)->wYear;\
257 (pSYTM)->tm_yday = 0;\
258 (pSYTM)->tm_wday = (pSYSTIME)->wDayOfWeek;\
259 (pSYTM)->tm_gmtoff = 0;\
260 (pSYTM)->tm_isdst = -1;\
261 (pSYTM)->tm_zone = 0;
262
263/* Dynamic memory allocation methods. */
264struct SyMemMethods
265{
266 void * (*xAlloc)(unsigned int); /* [Required:] Allocate a memory chunk */
267 void * (*xRealloc)(void *, unsigned int); /* [Required:] Re-allocate a memory chunk */
268 void (*xFree)(void *); /* [Required:] Release a memory chunk */
269 unsigned int (*xChunkSize)(void *); /* [Optional:] Return chunk size */
270 int (*xInit)(void *); /* [Optional:] Initialization callback */
271 void (*xRelease)(void *); /* [Optional:] Release callback */
272 void *pUserData; /* [Optional:] First argument to xInit() and xRelease() */
273};
274/* Out of memory callback signature. */
275typedef int (*ProcMemError)(void *);
276/* Mutex methods. */
277struct SyMutexMethods
278{
279 int (*xGlobalInit)(void); /* [Optional:] Global mutex initialization */
280 void (*xGlobalRelease)(void); /* [Optional:] Global Release callback () */
281 SyMutex * (*xNew)(int); /* [Required:] Request a new mutex */
282 void (*xRelease)(SyMutex *); /* [Optional:] Release a mutex */
283 void (*xEnter)(SyMutex *); /* [Required:] Enter mutex */
284 int (*xTryEnter)(SyMutex *); /* [Optional:] Try to enter a mutex */
285 void (*xLeave)(SyMutex *); /* [Required:] Leave a locked mutex */
286};
287#if defined (_MSC_VER) || defined (__MINGW32__) || defined (__GNUC__) && defined (__declspec)
288#define SX_APIIMPORT __declspec(dllimport)
289#define SX_APIEXPORT __declspec(dllexport)
290#else
291#define SX_APIIMPORT
292#define SX_APIEXPORT
293#endif
294/* Standard return values from Symisc public interfaces */
295#define SXRET_OK 0 /* Not an error */
296#define SXERR_MEM (-1) /* Out of memory */
297#define SXERR_IO (-2) /* IO error */
298#define SXERR_EMPTY (-3) /* Empty field */
299#define SXERR_LOCKED (-4) /* Locked operation */
300#define SXERR_ORANGE (-5) /* Out of range value */
301#define SXERR_NOTFOUND (-6) /* Item not found */
302#define SXERR_LIMIT (-7) /* Limit reached */
303#define SXERR_MORE (-8) /* Need more input */
304#define SXERR_INVALID (-9) /* Invalid parameter */
305#define SXERR_ABORT (-10) /* User callback request an operation abort */
306#define SXERR_EXISTS (-11) /* Item exists */
307#define SXERR_SYNTAX (-12) /* Syntax error */
308#define SXERR_UNKNOWN (-13) /* Unknown error */
309#define SXERR_BUSY (-14) /* Busy operation */
310#define SXERR_OVERFLOW (-15) /* Stack or buffer overflow */
311#define SXERR_WILLBLOCK (-16) /* Operation will block */
312#define SXERR_NOTIMPLEMENTED (-17) /* Operation not implemented */
313#define SXERR_EOF (-18) /* End of input */
314#define SXERR_PERM (-19) /* Permission error */
315#define SXERR_NOOP (-20) /* No-op */
316#define SXERR_FORMAT (-21) /* Invalid format */
317#define SXERR_NEXT (-22) /* Not an error */
318#define SXERR_OS (-23) /* System call return an error */
319#define SXERR_CORRUPT (-24) /* Corrupted pointer */
320#define SXERR_CONTINUE (-25) /* Not an error: Operation in progress */
321#define SXERR_NOMATCH (-26) /* No match */
322#define SXERR_RESET (-27) /* Operation reset */
323#define SXERR_DONE (-28) /* Not an error */
324#define SXERR_SHORT (-29) /* Buffer too short */
325#define SXERR_PATH (-30) /* Path error */
326#define SXERR_TIMEOUT (-31) /* Timeout */
327#define SXERR_BIG (-32) /* Too big for processing */
328#define SXERR_RETRY (-33) /* Retry your call */
329#define SXERR_IGNORE (-63) /* Ignore */
330#endif /* SYMISC_PUBLIC_DEFS */
331/*
332 * Marker for exported interfaces.
333 */
334#define UNQLITE_APIEXPORT SX_APIEXPORT
335/*
336 * If compiling for a processor that lacks floating point
337 * support, substitute integer for floating-point.
338 */
339#ifdef UNQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT
340typedef sxi64 uqlite_real;
341#else
342typedef double unqlite_real;
343#endif
344typedef sxi64 unqlite_int64;
345/* Standard UnQLite return values */
346#define UNQLITE_OK SXRET_OK /* Successful result */
347/* Beginning of error codes */
348#define UNQLITE_NOMEM SXERR_MEM /* Out of memory */
349#define UNQLITE_ABORT SXERR_ABORT /* Another thread have released this instance */
350#define UNQLITE_IOERR SXERR_IO /* IO error */
351#define UNQLITE_CORRUPT SXERR_CORRUPT /* Corrupt pointer */
352#define UNQLITE_LOCKED SXERR_LOCKED /* Forbidden Operation */
353#define UNQLITE_BUSY SXERR_BUSY /* The database file is locked */
354#define UNQLITE_DONE SXERR_DONE /* Operation done */
355#define UNQLITE_PERM SXERR_PERM /* Permission error */
356#define UNQLITE_NOTIMPLEMENTED SXERR_NOTIMPLEMENTED /* Method not implemented by the underlying Key/Value storage engine */
357#define UNQLITE_NOTFOUND SXERR_NOTFOUND /* No such record */
358#define UNQLITE_NOOP SXERR_NOOP /* No such method */
359#define UNQLITE_INVALID SXERR_INVALID /* Invalid parameter */
360#define UNQLITE_EOF SXERR_EOF /* End Of Input */
361#define UNQLITE_UNKNOWN SXERR_UNKNOWN /* Unknown configuration option */
362#define UNQLITE_LIMIT SXERR_LIMIT /* Database limit reached */
363#define UNQLITE_EXISTS SXERR_EXISTS /* Record exists */
364#define UNQLITE_EMPTY SXERR_EMPTY /* Empty record */
365#define UNQLITE_COMPILE_ERR (-70) /* Compilation error */
366#define UNQLITE_VM_ERR (-71) /* Virtual machine error */
367#define UNQLITE_FULL (-73) /* Full database (unlikely) */
368#define UNQLITE_CANTOPEN (-74) /* Unable to open the database file */
369#define UNQLITE_READ_ONLY (-75) /* Read only Key/Value storage engine */
370#define UNQLITE_LOCKERR (-76) /* Locking protocol error */
371/* end-of-error-codes */
372/*
373 * Database Handle Configuration Commands.
374 *
375 * The following set of constants are the available configuration verbs that can
376 * be used by the host-application to configure an UnQLite database handle.
377 * These constants must be passed as the second argument to [unqlite_config()].
378 *
379 * Each options require a variable number of arguments.
380 * The [unqlite_config()] interface will return UNQLITE_OK on success, any other
381 * return value indicates failure.
382 * For a full discussion on the configuration verbs and their expected
383 * parameters, please refer to this page:
384 * http://unqlite.org/c_api/unqlite_config.html
385 */
386#define UNQLITE_CONFIG_JX9_ERR_LOG 1 /* TWO ARGUMENTS: const char **pzBuf, int *pLen */
387#define UNQLITE_CONFIG_MAX_PAGE_CACHE 2 /* ONE ARGUMENT: int nMaxPage */
388#define UNQLITE_CONFIG_ERR_LOG 3 /* TWO ARGUMENTS: const char **pzBuf, int *pLen */
389#define UNQLITE_CONFIG_KV_ENGINE 4 /* ONE ARGUMENT: const char *zKvName */
390#define UNQLITE_CONFIG_DISABLE_AUTO_COMMIT 5 /* NO ARGUMENTS */
391#define UNQLITE_CONFIG_GET_KV_NAME 6 /* ONE ARGUMENT: const char **pzPtr */
392/*
393 * UnQLite/Jx9 Virtual Machine Configuration Commands.
394 *
395 * The following set of constants are the available configuration verbs that can
396 * be used by the host-application to configure the Jx9 (Via UnQLite) Virtual machine.
397 * These constants must be passed as the second argument to the [unqlite_vm_config()]
398 * interface.
399 * Each options require a variable number of arguments.
400 * The [unqlite_vm_config()] interface will return UNQLITE_OK on success, any other return
401 * value indicates failure.
402 * There are many options but the most importants are: UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_OUTPUT which install
403 * a VM output consumer callback, UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_HTTP_REQUEST which parse and register
404 * a HTTP request and UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_ARGV_ENTRY which populate the $argv array.
405 * For a full discussion on the configuration verbs and their expected parameters, please
406 * refer to this page:
407 * http://unqlite.org/c_api/unqlite_vm_config.html
408 */
409#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_OUTPUT 1 /* TWO ARGUMENTS: int (*xConsumer)(const void *pOut, unsigned int nLen, void *pUserData), void *pUserData */
410#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_IMPORT_PATH 2 /* ONE ARGUMENT: const char *zIncludePath */
411#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_ERR_REPORT 3 /* NO ARGUMENTS: Report all run-time errors in the VM output */
412#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_RECURSION_DEPTH 4 /* ONE ARGUMENT: int nMaxDepth */
413#define UNQLITE_VM_OUTPUT_LENGTH 5 /* ONE ARGUMENT: unsigned int *pLength */
414#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_CREATE_VAR 6 /* TWO ARGUMENTS: const char *zName, unqlite_value *pValue */
415#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_HTTP_REQUEST 7 /* TWO ARGUMENTS: const char *zRawRequest, int nRequestLength */
416#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_SERVER_ATTR 8 /* THREE ARGUMENTS: const char *zKey, const char *zValue, int nLen */
417#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_ENV_ATTR 9 /* THREE ARGUMENTS: const char *zKey, const char *zValue, int nLen */
418#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_EXEC_VALUE 10 /* ONE ARGUMENT: unqlite_value **ppValue */
419#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_IO_STREAM 11 /* ONE ARGUMENT: const unqlite_io_stream *pStream */
420#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_ARGV_ENTRY 12 /* ONE ARGUMENT: const char *zValue */
421#define UNQLITE_VM_CONFIG_EXTRACT_OUTPUT 13 /* TWO ARGUMENTS: const void **ppOut, unsigned int *pOutputLen */
422/*
423 * Storage engine configuration commands.
424 *
425 * The following set of constants are the available configuration verbs that can
426 * be used by the host-application to configure the underlying storage engine (i.e Hash, B+tree, R+tree).
427 * These constants must be passed as the first argument to [unqlite_kv_config()].
428 * Each options require a variable number of arguments.
429 * The [unqlite_kv_config()] interface will return UNQLITE_OK on success, any other return
430 * value indicates failure.
431 * For a full discussion on the configuration verbs and their expected parameters, please
432 * refer to this page:
433 * http://unqlite.org/c_api/unqlite_kv_config.html
434 */
435#define UNQLITE_KV_CONFIG_HASH_FUNC 1 /* ONE ARGUMENT: unsigned int (*xHash)(const void *,unsigned int) */
436#define UNQLITE_KV_CONFIG_CMP_FUNC 2 /* ONE ARGUMENT: int (*xCmp)(const void *,const void *,unsigned int) */
437/*
438 * Global Library Configuration Commands.
439 *
440 * The following set of constants are the available configuration verbs that can
441 * be used by the host-application to configure the whole library.
442 * These constants must be passed as the first argument to [unqlite_lib_config()].
443 *
444 * Each options require a variable number of arguments.
445 * The [unqlite_lib_config()] interface will return UNQLITE_OK on success, any other return
446 * value indicates failure.
447 * Notes:
448 * The default configuration is recommended for most applications and so the call to
449 * [unqlite_lib_config()] is usually not necessary. It is provided to support rare
450 * applications with unusual needs.
451 * The [unqlite_lib_config()] interface is not threadsafe. The application must insure that
452 * no other [unqlite_*()] interfaces are invoked by other threads while [unqlite_lib_config()]
453 * is running. Furthermore, [unqlite_lib_config()] may only be invoked prior to library
454 * initialization using [unqlite_lib_init()] or [unqlite_init()] or after shutdown
455 * by [unqlite_lib_shutdown()]. If [unqlite_lib_config()] is called after [unqlite_lib_init()]
456 * or [unqlite_init()] and before [unqlite_lib_shutdown()] then it will return UNQLITE_LOCKED.
457 * For a full discussion on the configuration verbs and their expected parameters, please
458 * refer to this page:
459 * http://unqlite.org/c_api/unqlite_lib.html
460 */
461#define UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_USER_MALLOC 1 /* ONE ARGUMENT: const SyMemMethods *pMemMethods */
462#define UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_MEM_ERR_CALLBACK 2 /* TWO ARGUMENTS: int (*xMemError)(void *), void *pUserData */
463#define UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_USER_MUTEX 3 /* ONE ARGUMENT: const SyMutexMethods *pMutexMethods */
464#define UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_THREAD_LEVEL_SINGLE 4 /* NO ARGUMENTS */
465#define UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_THREAD_LEVEL_MULTI 5 /* NO ARGUMENTS */
466#define UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_VFS 6 /* ONE ARGUMENT: const unqlite_vfs *pVfs */
467#define UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_STORAGE_ENGINE 7 /* ONE ARGUMENT: unqlite_kv_methods *pStorage */
468#define UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_PAGE_SIZE 8 /* ONE ARGUMENT: int iPageSize */
469/*
470 * These bit values are intended for use in the 3rd parameter to the [unqlite_open()] interface
471 * and in the 4th parameter to the xOpen method of the [unqlite_vfs] object.
472 */
473#define UNQLITE_OPEN_READONLY 0x00000001 /* Read only mode. Ok for [unqlite_open] */
474#define UNQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE 0x00000002 /* Ok for [unqlite_open] */
475#define UNQLITE_OPEN_CREATE 0x00000004 /* Ok for [unqlite_open] */
476#define UNQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE 0x00000008 /* VFS only */
477#define UNQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_DB 0x00000010 /* VFS only */
478#define UNQLITE_OPEN_NOMUTEX 0x00000020 /* Ok for [unqlite_open] */
479#define UNQLITE_OPEN_OMIT_JOURNALING 0x00000040 /* Omit journaling for this database. Ok for [unqlite_open] */
480#define UNQLITE_OPEN_IN_MEMORY 0x00000080 /* An in memory database. Ok for [unqlite_open]*/
481#define UNQLITE_OPEN_MMAP 0x00000100 /* Obtain a memory view of the whole file. Ok for [unqlite_open] */
482/*
483 * Synchronization Type Flags
484 *
485 * When UnQLite invokes the xSync() method of an [unqlite_io_methods] object it uses
486 * a combination of these integer values as the second argument.
487 *
488 * When the UNQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY flag is used, it means that the sync operation only
489 * needs to flush data to mass storage. Inode information need not be flushed.
490 * If the lower four bits of the flag equal UNQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL, that means to use normal
491 * fsync() semantics. If the lower four bits equal UNQLITE_SYNC_FULL, that means to use
492 * Mac OS X style fullsync instead of fsync().
493 */
494#define UNQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL 0x00002
495#define UNQLITE_SYNC_FULL 0x00003
496#define UNQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY 0x00010
497/*
498 * File Locking Levels
499 *
500 * UnQLite uses one of these integer values as the second
501 * argument to calls it makes to the xLock() and xUnlock() methods
502 * of an [unqlite_io_methods] object.
503 */
504#define UNQLITE_LOCK_NONE 0
505#define UNQLITE_LOCK_SHARED 1
506#define UNQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED 2
507#define UNQLITE_LOCK_PENDING 3
508#define UNQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE 4
509/*
510 * CAPIREF: OS Interface: Open File Handle
511 *
512 * An [unqlite_file] object represents an open file in the [unqlite_vfs] OS interface
513 * layer.
514 * Individual OS interface implementations will want to subclass this object by appending
515 * additional fields for their own use. The pMethods entry is a pointer to an
516 * [unqlite_io_methods] object that defines methods for performing
517 * I/O operations on the open file.
518*/
519typedef struct unqlite_file unqlite_file;
520struct unqlite_file {
521 const unqlite_io_methods *pMethods; /* Methods for an open file. MUST BE FIRST */
522};
523/*
524 * CAPIREF: OS Interface: File Methods Object
525 *
526 * Every file opened by the [unqlite_vfs] xOpen method populates an
527 * [unqlite_file] object (or, more commonly, a subclass of the
528 * [unqlite_file] object) with a pointer to an instance of this object.
529 * This object defines the methods used to perform various operations
530 * against the open file represented by the [unqlite_file] object.
531 *
532 * If the xOpen method sets the unqlite_file.pMethods element
533 * to a non-NULL pointer, then the unqlite_io_methods.xClose method
534 * may be invoked even if the xOpen reported that it failed. The
535 * only way to prevent a call to xClose following a failed xOpen
536 * is for the xOpen to set the unqlite_file.pMethods element to NULL.
537 *
538 * The flags argument to xSync may be one of [UNQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL] or
539 * [UNQLITE_SYNC_FULL]. The first choice is the normal fsync().
540 * The second choice is a Mac OS X style fullsync. The [UNQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY]
541 * flag may be ORed in to indicate that only the data of the file
542 * and not its inode needs to be synced.
543 *
544 * The integer values to xLock() and xUnlock() are one of
545 *
546 * UNQLITE_LOCK_NONE
547 * UNQLITE_LOCK_SHARED
548 * UNQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED
549 * UNQLITE_LOCK_PENDING
550 * UNQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE
551 *
552 * xLock() increases the lock. xUnlock() decreases the lock.
553 * The xCheckReservedLock() method checks whether any database connection,
554 * either in this process or in some other process, is holding a RESERVED,
555 * PENDING, or EXCLUSIVE lock on the file. It returns true if such a lock exists
556 * and false otherwise.
557 *
558 * The xSectorSize() method returns the sector size of the device that underlies
559 * the file. The sector size is the minimum write that can be performed without
560 * disturbing other bytes in the file.
561 *
562 */
563struct unqlite_io_methods {
564 int iVersion; /* Structure version number (currently 1) */
565 int (*xClose)(unqlite_file*);
566 int (*xRead)(unqlite_file*, void*, unqlite_int64 iAmt, unqlite_int64 iOfst);
567 int (*xWrite)(unqlite_file*, const void*, unqlite_int64 iAmt, unqlite_int64 iOfst);
568 int (*xTruncate)(unqlite_file*, unqlite_int64 size);
569 int (*xSync)(unqlite_file*, int flags);
570 int (*xFileSize)(unqlite_file*, unqlite_int64 *pSize);
571 int (*xLock)(unqlite_file*, int);
572 int (*xUnlock)(unqlite_file*, int);
573 int (*xCheckReservedLock)(unqlite_file*, int *pResOut);
574 int (*xSectorSize)(unqlite_file*);
575};
576/*
577 * CAPIREF: OS Interface Object
578 *
579 * An instance of the unqlite_vfs object defines the interface between
580 * the UnQLite core and the underlying operating system. The "vfs"
581 * in the name of the object stands for "Virtual File System".
582 *
583 * Only a single vfs can be registered within the UnQLite core.
584 * Vfs registration is done using the [unqlite_lib_config()] interface
585 * with a configuration verb set to UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_VFS.
586 * Note that Windows and UNIX (Linux, FreeBSD, Solaris, Mac OS X, etc.) users
587 * does not have to worry about registering and installing a vfs since UnQLite
588 * come with a built-in vfs for these platforms that implements most the methods
589 * defined below.
590 *
591 * Clients running on exotic systems (ie: Other than Windows and UNIX systems)
592 * must register their own vfs in order to be able to use the UnQLite library.
593 *
594 * The value of the iVersion field is initially 1 but may be larger in
595 * future versions of UnQLite.
596 *
597 * The szOsFile field is the size of the subclassed [unqlite_file] structure
598 * used by this VFS. mxPathname is the maximum length of a pathname in this VFS.
599 *
600 * At least szOsFile bytes of memory are allocated by UnQLite to hold the [unqlite_file]
601 * structure passed as the third argument to xOpen. The xOpen method does not have to
602 * allocate the structure; it should just fill it in. Note that the xOpen method must
603 * set the unqlite_file.pMethods to either a valid [unqlite_io_methods] object or to NULL.
604 * xOpen must do this even if the open fails. UnQLite expects that the unqlite_file.pMethods
605 * element will be valid after xOpen returns regardless of the success or failure of the
606 * xOpen call.
607 *
608 */
609struct unqlite_vfs {
610 const char *zName; /* Name of this virtual file system [i.e: Windows, UNIX, etc.] */
611 int iVersion; /* Structure version number (currently 1) */
612 int szOsFile; /* Size of subclassed unqlite_file */
613 int mxPathname; /* Maximum file pathname length */
614 int (*xOpen)(unqlite_vfs*, const char *zName, unqlite_file*,unsigned int flags);
615 int (*xDelete)(unqlite_vfs*, const char *zName, int syncDir);
616 int (*xAccess)(unqlite_vfs*, const char *zName, int flags, int *pResOut);
617 int (*xFullPathname)(unqlite_vfs*, const char *zName,int buf_len,char *zBuf);
618 int (*xTmpDir)(unqlite_vfs*,char *zBuf,int buf_len);
619 int (*xSleep)(unqlite_vfs*, int microseconds);
620 int (*xCurrentTime)(unqlite_vfs*,Sytm *pOut);
621 int (*xGetLastError)(unqlite_vfs*, int, char *);
622};
623/*
624 * Flags for the xAccess VFS method
625 *
626 * These integer constants can be used as the third parameter to
627 * the xAccess method of an [unqlite_vfs] object. They determine
628 * what kind of permissions the xAccess method is looking for.
629 * With UNQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, the xAccess method
630 * simply checks whether the file exists.
631 * With UNQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE, the xAccess method
632 * checks whether the named directory is both readable and writable
633 * (in other words, if files can be added, removed, and renamed within
634 * the directory).
635 * The UNQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE constant is currently used only by the
636 * [temp_store_directory pragma], though this could change in a future
637 * release of UnQLite.
638 * With UNQLITE_ACCESS_READ, the xAccess method
639 * checks whether the file is readable. The UNQLITE_ACCESS_READ constant is
640 * currently unused, though it might be used in a future release of
641 * UnQLite.
642 */
643#define UNQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS 0
644#define UNQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE 1
645#define UNQLITE_ACCESS_READ 2
646/*
647 * The type used to represent a page number. The first page in a file
648 * is called page 1. 0 is used to represent "not a page".
649 * A page number is an unsigned 64-bit integer.
650 */
651typedef sxu64 pgno;
652/*
653 * A database disk page is represented by an instance
654 * of the follwoing structure.
655 */
656typedef struct unqlite_page unqlite_page;
657struct unqlite_page
658{
659 unsigned char *zData; /* Content of this page */
660 void *pUserData; /* Extra content */
661 pgno pgno; /* Page number for this page */
662};
663/*
664 * UnQLite handle to the underlying Key/Value Storage Engine (See below).
665 */
666typedef void * unqlite_kv_handle;
667/*
668 * UnQLite pager IO methods.
669 *
670 * An instance of the following structure define the exported methods of the UnQLite pager
671 * to the underlying Key/Value storage engine.
672 */
673typedef struct unqlite_kv_io unqlite_kv_io;
674struct unqlite_kv_io
675{
676 unqlite_kv_handle pHandle; /* UnQLite handle passed as the first parameter to the
677 * method defined below.
678 */
679 unqlite_kv_methods *pMethods; /* Underlying storage engine */
680 /* Pager methods */
681 int (*xGet)(unqlite_kv_handle,pgno,unqlite_page **);
682 int (*xLookup)(unqlite_kv_handle,pgno,unqlite_page **);
683 int (*xNew)(unqlite_kv_handle,unqlite_page **);
684 int (*xWrite)(unqlite_page *);
685 int (*xDontWrite)(unqlite_page *);
686 int (*xDontJournal)(unqlite_page *);
687 int (*xDontMkHot)(unqlite_page *);
688 int (*xPageRef)(unqlite_page *);
689 int (*xPageUnref)(unqlite_page *);
690 int (*xPageSize)(unqlite_kv_handle);
691 int (*xReadOnly)(unqlite_kv_handle);
692 unsigned char * (*xTmpPage)(unqlite_kv_handle);
693 void (*xSetUnpin)(unqlite_kv_handle,void (*xPageUnpin)(void *));
694 void (*xSetReload)(unqlite_kv_handle,void (*xPageReload)(void *));
695 void (*xErr)(unqlite_kv_handle,const char *);
696};
697/*
698 * Key/Value Storage Engine Cursor Object
699 *
700 * An instance of a subclass of the following object defines a cursor
701 * used to scan through a key-value storage engine.
702 */
703typedef struct unqlite_kv_cursor unqlite_kv_cursor;
704struct unqlite_kv_cursor
705{
706 unqlite_kv_engine *pStore; /* Must be first */
707 /* Subclasses will typically add additional fields */
708};
709/*
710 * Possible seek positions.
711 */
712#define UNQLITE_CURSOR_MATCH_EXACT 1
713#define UNQLITE_CURSOR_MATCH_LE 2
714#define UNQLITE_CURSOR_MATCH_GE 3
715/*
716 * Key/Value Storage Engine.
717 *
718 * A Key-Value storage engine is defined by an instance of the following
719 * object.
720 * UnQLite works with run-time interchangeable storage engines (i.e. Hash, B+Tree, R+Tree, LSM, etc.).
721 * The storage engine works with key/value pairs where both the key
722 * and the value are byte arrays of arbitrary length and with no restrictions on content.
723 * UnQLite come with two built-in KV storage engine: A Virtual Linear Hash (VLH) storage
724 * engine is used for persistent on-disk databases with O(1) lookup time and an in-memory
725 * hash-table or Red-black tree storage engine is used for in-memory databases.
726 * Future versions of UnQLite might add other built-in storage engines (i.e. LSM).
727 * Registration of a Key/Value storage engine at run-time is done via [unqlite_lib_config()]
728 * with a configuration verb set to UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_STORAGE_ENGINE.
729 */
730struct unqlite_kv_engine
731{
732 const unqlite_kv_io *pIo; /* IO methods: MUST be first */
733 /* Subclasses will typically add additional fields */
734};
735/*
736 * Key/Value Storage Engine Virtual Method Table.
737 *
738 * Key/Value storage engine methods is defined by an instance of the following
739 * object.
740 * Registration of a Key/Value storage engine at run-time is done via [unqlite_lib_config()]
741 * with a configuration verb set to UNQLITE_LIB_CONFIG_STORAGE_ENGINE.
742 */
743struct unqlite_kv_methods
744{
745 const char *zName; /* Storage engine name [i.e. Hash, B+tree, LSM, R-tree, Mem, etc.]*/
746 int szKv; /* 'unqlite_kv_engine' subclass size */
747 int szCursor; /* 'unqlite_kv_cursor' subclass size */
748 int iVersion; /* Structure version, currently 1 */
749 /* Storage engine methods */
750 int (*xInit)(unqlite_kv_engine *,int iPageSize);
751 void (*xRelease)(unqlite_kv_engine *);
752 int (*xConfig)(unqlite_kv_engine *,int op,va_list ap);
753 int (*xOpen)(unqlite_kv_engine *,pgno);
754 int (*xReplace)(
755 unqlite_kv_engine *,
756 const void *pKey,int nKeyLen,
757 const void *pData,unqlite_int64 nDataLen
758 );
759 int (*xAppend)(
760 unqlite_kv_engine *,
761 const void *pKey,int nKeyLen,
762 const void *pData,unqlite_int64 nDataLen
763 );
764 void (*xCursorInit)(unqlite_kv_cursor *);
765 int (*xSeek)(unqlite_kv_cursor *,const void *pKey,int nByte,int iPos); /* Mandatory */
766 int (*xFirst)(unqlite_kv_cursor *);
767 int (*xLast)(unqlite_kv_cursor *);
768 int (*xValid)(unqlite_kv_cursor *);
769 int (*xNext)(unqlite_kv_cursor *);
770 int (*xPrev)(unqlite_kv_cursor *);
771 int (*xDelete)(unqlite_kv_cursor *);
772 int (*xKeyLength)(unqlite_kv_cursor *,int *);
773 int (*xKey)(unqlite_kv_cursor *,int (*xConsumer)(const void *,unsigned int,void *),void *pUserData);
774 int (*xDataLength)(unqlite_kv_cursor *,unqlite_int64 *);
775 int (*xData)(unqlite_kv_cursor *,int (*xConsumer)(const void *,unsigned int,void *),void *pUserData);
776 void (*xReset)(unqlite_kv_cursor *);
777 void (*xCursorRelease)(unqlite_kv_cursor *);
778};
779/*
780 * UnQLite journal file suffix.
781 */
782#ifndef UNQLITE_JOURNAL_FILE_SUFFIX
783#define UNQLITE_JOURNAL_FILE_SUFFIX "_unqlite_journal"
784#endif
785/*
786 * Call Context - Error Message Serverity Level.
787 *
788 * The following constans are the allowed severity level that can
789 * passed as the second argument to the [unqlite_context_throw_error()] or
790 * [unqlite_context_throw_error_format()] interfaces.
791 * Refer to the official documentation for additional information.
792 */
793#define UNQLITE_CTX_ERR 1 /* Call context error such as unexpected number of arguments, invalid types and so on. */
794#define UNQLITE_CTX_WARNING 2 /* Call context Warning */
795#define UNQLITE_CTX_NOTICE 3 /* Call context Notice */
796/*
797 * C-API-REF: Please refer to the official documentation for interfaces
798 * purpose and expected parameters.
799 */
800
801/* Database Engine Handle */
802UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_open(unqlite **ppDB,const char *zFilename,unsigned int iMode);
803UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_config(unqlite *pDb,int nOp,...);
804UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_close(unqlite *pDb);
805
806/* Key/Value (KV) Store Interfaces */
807UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_store(unqlite *pDb,const void *pKey,int nKeyLen,const void *pData,unqlite_int64 nDataLen);
808UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_append(unqlite *pDb,const void *pKey,int nKeyLen,const void *pData,unqlite_int64 nDataLen);
809UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_store_fmt(unqlite *pDb,const void *pKey,int nKeyLen,const char *zFormat,...);
810UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_append_fmt(unqlite *pDb,const void *pKey,int nKeyLen,const char *zFormat,...);
811UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_fetch(unqlite *pDb,const void *pKey,int nKeyLen,void *pBuf,unqlite_int64 /* in|out */*pBufLen);
812UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_fetch_callback(unqlite *pDb,const void *pKey,
813 int nKeyLen,int (*xConsumer)(const void *,unsigned int,void *),void *pUserData);
814UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_delete(unqlite *pDb,const void *pKey,int nKeyLen);
815UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_config(unqlite *pDb,int iOp,...);
816
817/* Document (JSON) Store Interfaces powered by the Jx9 Scripting Language */
818UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_compile(unqlite *pDb,const char *zJx9,int nByte,unqlite_vm **ppOut);
819UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_compile_file(unqlite *pDb,const char *zPath,unqlite_vm **ppOut);
820UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_vm_config(unqlite_vm *pVm,int iOp,...);
821UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_vm_exec(unqlite_vm *pVm);
822UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_vm_reset(unqlite_vm *pVm);
823UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_vm_release(unqlite_vm *pVm);
824UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_vm_dump(unqlite_vm *pVm, int (*xConsumer)(const void *, unsigned int, void *), void *pUserData);
825UNQLITE_APIEXPORT unqlite_value * unqlite_vm_extract_variable(unqlite_vm *pVm,const char *zVarname);
826
827/* Cursor Iterator Interfaces */
828UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_init(unqlite *pDb,unqlite_kv_cursor **ppOut);
829UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_release(unqlite *pDb,unqlite_kv_cursor *pCur);
830UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_seek(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor,const void *pKey,int nKeyLen,int iPos);
831UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_first_entry(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor);
832UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_last_entry(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor);
833UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_valid_entry(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor);
834UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_next_entry(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor);
835UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_prev_entry(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor);
836UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_key(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor,void *pBuf,int *pnByte);
837UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_key_callback(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor,int (*xConsumer)(const void *,unsigned int,void *),void *pUserData);
838UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_data(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor,void *pBuf,unqlite_int64 *pnData);
839UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_data_callback(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor,int (*xConsumer)(const void *,unsigned int,void *),void *pUserData);
840UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_delete_entry(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor);
841UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_kv_cursor_reset(unqlite_kv_cursor *pCursor);
842
843/* Manual Transaction Manager */
844UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_begin(unqlite *pDb);
845UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_commit(unqlite *pDb);
846UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_rollback(unqlite *pDb);
847
848/* Utility interfaces */
849UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_util_load_mmaped_file(const char *zFile,void **ppMap,unqlite_int64 *pFileSize);
850UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_util_release_mmaped_file(void *pMap,unqlite_int64 iFileSize);
851UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_util_random_string(unqlite *pDb,char *zBuf,unsigned int buf_size);
852UNQLITE_APIEXPORT unsigned int unqlite_util_random_num(unqlite *pDb);
853
854/* In-process extending interfaces */
855UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_create_function(unqlite_vm *pVm,const char *zName,int (*xFunc)(unqlite_context *,int,unqlite_value **),void *pUserData);
856UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_delete_function(unqlite_vm *pVm, const char *zName);
857UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_create_constant(unqlite_vm *pVm,const char *zName,void (*xExpand)(unqlite_value *, void *),void *pUserData);
858UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_delete_constant(unqlite_vm *pVm, const char *zName);
859
860/* On Demand Object allocation interfaces */
861UNQLITE_APIEXPORT unqlite_value * unqlite_vm_new_scalar(unqlite_vm *pVm);
862UNQLITE_APIEXPORT unqlite_value * unqlite_vm_new_array(unqlite_vm *pVm);
863UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_vm_release_value(unqlite_vm *pVm,unqlite_value *pValue);
864UNQLITE_APIEXPORT unqlite_value * unqlite_context_new_scalar(unqlite_context *pCtx);
865UNQLITE_APIEXPORT unqlite_value * unqlite_context_new_array(unqlite_context *pCtx);
866UNQLITE_APIEXPORT void unqlite_context_release_value(unqlite_context *pCtx,unqlite_value *pValue);
867
868/* Dynamically Typed Value Object Management Interfaces */
869UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_int(unqlite_value *pVal, int iValue);
870UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_int64(unqlite_value *pVal, unqlite_int64 iValue);
871UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_bool(unqlite_value *pVal, int iBool);
872UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_null(unqlite_value *pVal);
873UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_double(unqlite_value *pVal, double Value);
874UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_string(unqlite_value *pVal, const char *zString, int nLen);
875UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_string_format(unqlite_value *pVal, const char *zFormat,...);
876UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_reset_string_cursor(unqlite_value *pVal);
877UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_resource(unqlite_value *pVal, void *pUserData);
878UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_release(unqlite_value *pVal);
879
880/* Foreign Function Parameter Values */
881UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_to_int(unqlite_value *pValue);
882UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_to_bool(unqlite_value *pValue);
883UNQLITE_APIEXPORT unqlite_int64 unqlite_value_to_int64(unqlite_value *pValue);
884UNQLITE_APIEXPORT double unqlite_value_to_double(unqlite_value *pValue);
885UNQLITE_APIEXPORT const char * unqlite_value_to_string(unqlite_value *pValue, int *pLen);
886UNQLITE_APIEXPORT void * unqlite_value_to_resource(unqlite_value *pValue);
887UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_compare(unqlite_value *pLeft, unqlite_value *pRight, int bStrict);
888
889/* Setting The Result Of A Foreign Function */
890UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_result_int(unqlite_context *pCtx, int iValue);
891UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_result_int64(unqlite_context *pCtx, unqlite_int64 iValue);
892UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_result_bool(unqlite_context *pCtx, int iBool);
893UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_result_double(unqlite_context *pCtx, double Value);
894UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_result_null(unqlite_context *pCtx);
895UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_result_string(unqlite_context *pCtx, const char *zString, int nLen);
896UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_result_string_format(unqlite_context *pCtx, const char *zFormat, ...);
897UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_result_value(unqlite_context *pCtx, unqlite_value *pValue);
898UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_result_resource(unqlite_context *pCtx, void *pUserData);
899
900/* Dynamically Typed Value Object Query Interfaces */
901UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_int(unqlite_value *pVal);
902UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_float(unqlite_value *pVal);
903UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_bool(unqlite_value *pVal);
904UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_string(unqlite_value *pVal);
905UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_null(unqlite_value *pVal);
906UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_numeric(unqlite_value *pVal);
907UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_callable(unqlite_value *pVal);
908UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_scalar(unqlite_value *pVal);
909UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_json_array(unqlite_value *pVal);
910UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_json_object(unqlite_value *pVal);
911UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_resource(unqlite_value *pVal);
912UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_value_is_empty(unqlite_value *pVal);
913
914/* JSON Array/Object Management Interfaces */
915UNQLITE_APIEXPORT unqlite_value * unqlite_array_fetch(unqlite_value *pArray, const char *zKey, int nByte);
916UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_array_walk(unqlite_value *pArray, int (*xWalk)(unqlite_value *, unqlite_value *, void *), void *pUserData);
917UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_array_add_elem(unqlite_value *pArray, unqlite_value *pKey, unqlite_value *pValue);
918UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_array_add_strkey_elem(unqlite_value *pArray, const char *zKey, unqlite_value *pValue);
919UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_array_count(unqlite_value *pArray);
920
921/* Call Context Handling Interfaces */
922UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_context_output(unqlite_context *pCtx, const char *zString, int nLen);
923UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_context_output_format(unqlite_context *pCtx,const char *zFormat, ...);
924UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_context_throw_error(unqlite_context *pCtx, int iErr, const char *zErr);
925UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_context_throw_error_format(unqlite_context *pCtx, int iErr, const char *zFormat, ...);
926UNQLITE_APIEXPORT unsigned int unqlite_context_random_num(unqlite_context *pCtx);
927UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_context_random_string(unqlite_context *pCtx, char *zBuf, int nBuflen);
928UNQLITE_APIEXPORT void * unqlite_context_user_data(unqlite_context *pCtx);
929UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_context_push_aux_data(unqlite_context *pCtx, void *pUserData);
930UNQLITE_APIEXPORT void * unqlite_context_peek_aux_data(unqlite_context *pCtx);
931UNQLITE_APIEXPORT unsigned int unqlite_context_result_buf_length(unqlite_context *pCtx);
932UNQLITE_APIEXPORT const char * unqlite_function_name(unqlite_context *pCtx);
933
934/* Call Context Memory Management Interfaces */
935UNQLITE_APIEXPORT void * unqlite_context_alloc_chunk(unqlite_context *pCtx,unsigned int nByte,int ZeroChunk,int AutoRelease);
936UNQLITE_APIEXPORT void * unqlite_context_realloc_chunk(unqlite_context *pCtx,void *pChunk,unsigned int nByte);
937UNQLITE_APIEXPORT void unqlite_context_free_chunk(unqlite_context *pCtx,void *pChunk);
938
939/* Global Library Management Interfaces */
940UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_lib_config(int nConfigOp,...);
941UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_lib_init(void);
942UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_lib_shutdown(void);
943UNQLITE_APIEXPORT int unqlite_lib_is_threadsafe(void);
944UNQLITE_APIEXPORT const char * unqlite_lib_version(void);
945UNQLITE_APIEXPORT const char * unqlite_lib_signature(void);
946UNQLITE_APIEXPORT const char * unqlite_lib_ident(void);
947UNQLITE_APIEXPORT const char * unqlite_lib_copyright(void);
948
949#endif /* _UNQLITE_H_ */