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11 *************************************************************************
13 ** This file contains functions used to access the internal hash tables
14 ** of user defined functions and collation sequences.
17 #include "sqliteInt.h"
20 ** Invoke the 'collation needed' callback to request a collation sequence
21 ** in the encoding enc of name zName, length nName.
23 static void callCollNeeded(sqlite3
*db
, int enc
, const char *zName
){
24 assert( !db
->xCollNeeded
|| !db
->xCollNeeded16
);
25 if( db
->xCollNeeded
){
26 char *zExternal
= sqlite3DbStrDup(db
, zName
);
27 if( !zExternal
) return;
28 db
->xCollNeeded(db
->pCollNeededArg
, db
, enc
, zExternal
);
29 sqlite3DbFree(db
, zExternal
);
31 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
32 if( db
->xCollNeeded16
){
33 char const *zExternal
;
34 sqlite3_value
*pTmp
= sqlite3ValueNew(db
);
35 sqlite3ValueSetStr(pTmp
, -1, zName
, SQLITE_UTF8
, SQLITE_STATIC
);
36 zExternal
= sqlite3ValueText(pTmp
, SQLITE_UTF16NATIVE
);
38 db
->xCollNeeded16(db
->pCollNeededArg
, db
, (int)ENC(db
), zExternal
);
40 sqlite3ValueFree(pTmp
);
46 ** This routine is called if the collation factory fails to deliver a
47 ** collation function in the best encoding but there may be other versions
48 ** of this collation function (for other text encodings) available. Use one
49 ** of these instead if they exist. Avoid a UTF-8 <-> UTF-16 conversion if
52 static int synthCollSeq(sqlite3
*db
, CollSeq
*pColl
){
54 char *z
= pColl
->zName
;
56 static const u8 aEnc
[] = { SQLITE_UTF16BE
, SQLITE_UTF16LE
, SQLITE_UTF8
};
58 pColl2
= sqlite3FindCollSeq(db
, aEnc
[i
], z
, 0);
59 if( pColl2
->xCmp
!=0 ){
60 memcpy(pColl
, pColl2
, sizeof(CollSeq
));
61 pColl
->xDel
= 0; /* Do not copy the destructor */
69 ** This routine is called on a collation sequence before it is used to
70 ** check that it is defined. An undefined collation sequence exists when
71 ** a database is loaded that contains references to collation sequences
72 ** that have not been defined by sqlite3_create_collation() etc.
74 ** If required, this routine calls the 'collation needed' callback to
75 ** request a definition of the collating sequence. If this doesn't work,
76 ** an equivalent collating sequence that uses a text encoding different
77 ** from the main database is substituted, if one is available.
79 int sqlite3CheckCollSeq(Parse
*pParse
, CollSeq
*pColl
){
80 if( pColl
&& pColl
->xCmp
==0 ){
81 const char *zName
= pColl
->zName
;
82 sqlite3
*db
= pParse
->db
;
83 CollSeq
*p
= sqlite3GetCollSeq(pParse
, ENC(db
), pColl
, zName
);
95 ** Locate and return an entry from the db.aCollSeq hash table. If the entry
96 ** specified by zName and nName is not found and parameter 'create' is
97 ** true, then create a new entry. Otherwise return NULL.
99 ** Each pointer stored in the sqlite3.aCollSeq hash table contains an
100 ** array of three CollSeq structures. The first is the collation sequence
101 ** preferred for UTF-8, the second UTF-16le, and the third UTF-16be.
103 ** Stored immediately after the three collation sequences is a copy of
104 ** the collation sequence name. A pointer to this string is stored in
105 ** each collation sequence structure.
107 static CollSeq
*findCollSeqEntry(
108 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database connection */
109 const char *zName
, /* Name of the collating sequence */
110 int create
/* Create a new entry if true */
113 pColl
= sqlite3HashFind(&db
->aCollSeq
, zName
);
115 if( 0==pColl
&& create
){
116 int nName
= sqlite3Strlen30(zName
) + 1;
117 pColl
= sqlite3DbMallocZero(db
, 3*sizeof(*pColl
) + nName
);
120 pColl
[0].zName
= (char*)&pColl
[3];
121 pColl
[0].enc
= SQLITE_UTF8
;
122 pColl
[1].zName
= (char*)&pColl
[3];
123 pColl
[1].enc
= SQLITE_UTF16LE
;
124 pColl
[2].zName
= (char*)&pColl
[3];
125 pColl
[2].enc
= SQLITE_UTF16BE
;
126 memcpy(pColl
[0].zName
, zName
, nName
);
127 pDel
= sqlite3HashInsert(&db
->aCollSeq
, pColl
[0].zName
, pColl
);
129 /* If a malloc() failure occurred in sqlite3HashInsert(), it will
130 ** return the pColl pointer to be deleted (because it wasn't added
131 ** to the hash table).
133 assert( pDel
==0 || pDel
==pColl
);
136 sqlite3DbFree(db
, pDel
);
145 ** Parameter zName points to a UTF-8 encoded string nName bytes long.
146 ** Return the CollSeq* pointer for the collation sequence named zName
147 ** for the encoding 'enc' from the database 'db'.
149 ** If the entry specified is not found and 'create' is true, then create a
150 ** new entry. Otherwise return NULL.
152 ** A separate function sqlite3LocateCollSeq() is a wrapper around
153 ** this routine. sqlite3LocateCollSeq() invokes the collation factory
154 ** if necessary and generates an error message if the collating sequence
157 ** See also: sqlite3LocateCollSeq(), sqlite3GetCollSeq()
159 CollSeq
*sqlite3FindCollSeq(
160 sqlite3
*db
, /* Database connection to search */
161 u8 enc
, /* Desired text encoding */
162 const char *zName
, /* Name of the collating sequence. Might be NULL */
163 int create
/* True to create CollSeq if doesn't already exist */
166 assert( SQLITE_UTF8
==1 && SQLITE_UTF16LE
==2 && SQLITE_UTF16BE
==3 );
167 assert( enc
>=SQLITE_UTF8
&& enc
<=SQLITE_UTF16BE
);
169 pColl
= findCollSeqEntry(db
, zName
, create
);
170 if( pColl
) pColl
+= enc
-1;
172 pColl
= db
->pDfltColl
;
178 ** Change the text encoding for a database connection. This means that
179 ** the pDfltColl must change as well.
181 void sqlite3SetTextEncoding(sqlite3
*db
, u8 enc
){
182 assert( enc
==SQLITE_UTF8
|| enc
==SQLITE_UTF16LE
|| enc
==SQLITE_UTF16BE
);
184 /* EVIDENCE-OF: R-08308-17224 The default collating function for all
185 ** strings is BINARY.
187 db
->pDfltColl
= sqlite3FindCollSeq(db
, enc
, sqlite3StrBINARY
, 0);
191 ** This function is responsible for invoking the collation factory callback
192 ** or substituting a collation sequence of a different encoding when the
193 ** requested collation sequence is not available in the desired encoding.
195 ** If it is not NULL, then pColl must point to the database native encoding
196 ** collation sequence with name zName, length nName.
198 ** The return value is either the collation sequence to be used in database
199 ** db for collation type name zName, length nName, or NULL, if no collation
200 ** sequence can be found. If no collation is found, leave an error message.
202 ** See also: sqlite3LocateCollSeq(), sqlite3FindCollSeq()
204 CollSeq
*sqlite3GetCollSeq(
205 Parse
*pParse
, /* Parsing context */
206 u8 enc
, /* The desired encoding for the collating sequence */
207 CollSeq
*pColl
, /* Collating sequence with native encoding, or NULL */
208 const char *zName
/* Collating sequence name */
211 sqlite3
*db
= pParse
->db
;
215 p
= sqlite3FindCollSeq(db
, enc
, zName
, 0);
217 if( !p
|| !p
->xCmp
){
218 /* No collation sequence of this type for this encoding is registered.
219 ** Call the collation factory to see if it can supply us with one.
221 callCollNeeded(db
, enc
, zName
);
222 p
= sqlite3FindCollSeq(db
, enc
, zName
, 0);
224 if( p
&& !p
->xCmp
&& synthCollSeq(db
, p
) ){
227 assert( !p
|| p
->xCmp
);
229 sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse
, "no such collation sequence: %s", zName
);
230 pParse
->rc
= SQLITE_ERROR_MISSING_COLLSEQ
;
236 ** This function returns the collation sequence for database native text
237 ** encoding identified by the string zName.
239 ** If the requested collation sequence is not available, or not available
240 ** in the database native encoding, the collation factory is invoked to
241 ** request it. If the collation factory does not supply such a sequence,
242 ** and the sequence is available in another text encoding, then that is
245 ** If no versions of the requested collations sequence are available, or
246 ** another error occurs, NULL is returned and an error message written into
249 ** This routine is a wrapper around sqlite3FindCollSeq(). This routine
250 ** invokes the collation factory if the named collation cannot be found
251 ** and generates an error message.
253 ** See also: sqlite3FindCollSeq(), sqlite3GetCollSeq()
255 CollSeq
*sqlite3LocateCollSeq(Parse
*pParse
, const char *zName
){
256 sqlite3
*db
= pParse
->db
;
258 u8 initbusy
= db
->init
.busy
;
261 pColl
= sqlite3FindCollSeq(db
, enc
, zName
, initbusy
);
262 if( !initbusy
&& (!pColl
|| !pColl
->xCmp
) ){
263 pColl
= sqlite3GetCollSeq(pParse
, enc
, pColl
, zName
);
269 /* During the search for the best function definition, this procedure
270 ** is called to test how well the function passed as the first argument
271 ** matches the request for a function with nArg arguments in a system
272 ** that uses encoding enc. The value returned indicates how well the
273 ** request is matched. A higher value indicates a better match.
275 ** If nArg is -1 that means to only return a match (non-zero) if p->nArg
276 ** is also -1. In other words, we are searching for a function that
277 ** takes a variable number of arguments.
279 ** If nArg is -2 that means that we are searching for any function
280 ** regardless of the number of arguments it uses, so return a positive
281 ** match score for any
283 ** The returned value is always between 0 and 6, as follows:
286 ** 1: UTF8/16 conversion required and function takes any number of arguments.
287 ** 2: UTF16 byte order change required and function takes any number of args.
288 ** 3: encoding matches and function takes any number of arguments
289 ** 4: UTF8/16 conversion required - argument count matches exactly
290 ** 5: UTF16 byte order conversion required - argument count matches exactly
291 ** 6: Perfect match: encoding and argument count match exactly.
293 ** If nArg==(-2) then any function with a non-null xSFunc is
294 ** a perfect match and any function with xSFunc NULL is
297 #define FUNC_PERFECT_MATCH 6 /* The score for a perfect match */
298 static int matchQuality(
299 FuncDef
*p
, /* The function we are evaluating for match quality */
300 int nArg
, /* Desired number of arguments. (-1)==any */
301 u8 enc
/* Desired text encoding */
304 assert( p
->nArg
>=-1 );
306 /* Wrong number of arguments means "no match" */
308 if( nArg
==(-2) ) return (p
->xSFunc
==0) ? 0 : FUNC_PERFECT_MATCH
;
309 if( p
->nArg
>=0 ) return 0;
312 /* Give a better score to a function with a specific number of arguments
313 ** than to function that accepts any number of arguments. */
320 /* Bonus points if the text encoding matches */
321 if( enc
==(p
->funcFlags
& SQLITE_FUNC_ENCMASK
) ){
322 match
+= 2; /* Exact encoding match */
323 }else if( (enc
& p
->funcFlags
& 2)!=0 ){
324 match
+= 1; /* Both are UTF16, but with different byte orders */
331 ** Search a FuncDefHash for a function with the given name. Return
332 ** a pointer to the matching FuncDef if found, or 0 if there is no match.
334 FuncDef
*sqlite3FunctionSearch(
335 int h
, /* Hash of the name */
336 const char *zFunc
/* Name of function */
339 for(p
=sqlite3BuiltinFunctions
.a
[h
]; p
; p
=p
->u
.pHash
){
340 assert( p
->funcFlags
& SQLITE_FUNC_BUILTIN
);
341 if( sqlite3StrICmp(p
->zName
, zFunc
)==0 ){
349 ** Insert a new FuncDef into a FuncDefHash hash table.
351 void sqlite3InsertBuiltinFuncs(
352 FuncDef
*aDef
, /* List of global functions to be inserted */
353 int nDef
/* Length of the apDef[] list */
356 for(i
=0; i
<nDef
; i
++){
358 const char *zName
= aDef
[i
].zName
;
359 int nName
= sqlite3Strlen30(zName
);
360 int h
= SQLITE_FUNC_HASH(zName
[0], nName
);
361 assert( aDef
[i
].funcFlags
& SQLITE_FUNC_BUILTIN
);
362 pOther
= sqlite3FunctionSearch(h
, zName
);
364 assert( pOther
!=&aDef
[i
] && pOther
->pNext
!=&aDef
[i
] );
365 aDef
[i
].pNext
= pOther
->pNext
;
366 pOther
->pNext
= &aDef
[i
];
369 aDef
[i
].u
.pHash
= sqlite3BuiltinFunctions
.a
[h
];
370 sqlite3BuiltinFunctions
.a
[h
] = &aDef
[i
];
378 ** Locate a user function given a name, a number of arguments and a flag
379 ** indicating whether the function prefers UTF-16 over UTF-8. Return a
380 ** pointer to the FuncDef structure that defines that function, or return
381 ** NULL if the function does not exist.
383 ** If the createFlag argument is true, then a new (blank) FuncDef
384 ** structure is created and liked into the "db" structure if a
385 ** no matching function previously existed.
387 ** If nArg is -2, then the first valid function found is returned. A
388 ** function is valid if xSFunc is non-zero. The nArg==(-2)
389 ** case is used to see if zName is a valid function name for some number
390 ** of arguments. If nArg is -2, then createFlag must be 0.
392 ** If createFlag is false, then a function with the required name and
393 ** number of arguments may be returned even if the eTextRep flag does not
394 ** match that requested.
396 FuncDef
*sqlite3FindFunction(
397 sqlite3
*db
, /* An open database */
398 const char *zName
, /* Name of the function. zero-terminated */
399 int nArg
, /* Number of arguments. -1 means any number */
400 u8 enc
, /* Preferred text encoding */
401 u8 createFlag
/* Create new entry if true and does not otherwise exist */
403 FuncDef
*p
; /* Iterator variable */
404 FuncDef
*pBest
= 0; /* Best match found so far */
405 int bestScore
= 0; /* Score of best match */
406 int h
; /* Hash value */
407 int nName
; /* Length of the name */
409 assert( nArg
>=(-2) );
410 assert( nArg
>=(-1) || createFlag
==0 );
411 nName
= sqlite3Strlen30(zName
);
413 /* First search for a match amongst the application-defined functions.
415 p
= (FuncDef
*)sqlite3HashFind(&db
->aFunc
, zName
);
417 int score
= matchQuality(p
, nArg
, enc
);
418 if( score
>bestScore
){
425 /* If no match is found, search the built-in functions.
427 ** If the DBFLAG_PreferBuiltin flag is set, then search the built-in
428 ** functions even if a prior app-defined function was found. And give
429 ** priority to built-in functions.
431 ** Except, if createFlag is true, that means that we are trying to
432 ** install a new function. Whatever FuncDef structure is returned it will
433 ** have fields overwritten with new information appropriate for the
434 ** new function. But the FuncDefs for built-in functions are read-only.
435 ** So we must not search for built-ins when creating a new function.
437 if( !createFlag
&& (pBest
==0 || (db
->mDbFlags
& DBFLAG_PreferBuiltin
)!=0) ){
439 h
= SQLITE_FUNC_HASH(sqlite3UpperToLower
[(u8
)zName
[0]], nName
);
440 p
= sqlite3FunctionSearch(h
, zName
);
442 int score
= matchQuality(p
, nArg
, enc
);
443 if( score
>bestScore
){
451 /* If the createFlag parameter is true and the search did not reveal an
452 ** exact match for the name, number of arguments and encoding, then add a
453 ** new entry to the hash table and return it.
455 if( createFlag
&& bestScore
<FUNC_PERFECT_MATCH
&&
456 (pBest
= sqlite3DbMallocZero(db
, sizeof(*pBest
)+nName
+1))!=0 ){
459 pBest
->zName
= (const char*)&pBest
[1];
460 pBest
->nArg
= (u16
)nArg
;
461 pBest
->funcFlags
= enc
;
462 memcpy((char*)&pBest
[1], zName
, nName
+1);
463 for(z
=(u8
*)pBest
->zName
; *z
; z
++) *z
= sqlite3UpperToLower
[*z
];
464 pOther
= (FuncDef
*)sqlite3HashInsert(&db
->aFunc
, pBest
->zName
, pBest
);
466 sqlite3DbFree(db
, pBest
);
470 pBest
->pNext
= pOther
;
474 if( pBest
&& (pBest
->xSFunc
|| createFlag
) ){
481 ** Free all resources held by the schema structure. The void* argument points
482 ** at a Schema struct. This function does not call sqlite3DbFree(db, ) on the
483 ** pointer itself, it just cleans up subsidiary resources (i.e. the contents
484 ** of the schema hash tables).
486 ** The Schema.cache_size variable is not cleared.
488 void sqlite3SchemaClear(void *p
){
492 Schema
*pSchema
= (Schema
*)p
;
494 temp1
= pSchema
->tblHash
;
495 temp2
= pSchema
->trigHash
;
496 sqlite3HashInit(&pSchema
->trigHash
);
497 sqlite3HashClear(&pSchema
->idxHash
);
498 for(pElem
=sqliteHashFirst(&temp2
); pElem
; pElem
=sqliteHashNext(pElem
)){
499 sqlite3DeleteTrigger(0, (Trigger
*)sqliteHashData(pElem
));
501 sqlite3HashClear(&temp2
);
502 sqlite3HashInit(&pSchema
->tblHash
);
503 for(pElem
=sqliteHashFirst(&temp1
); pElem
; pElem
=sqliteHashNext(pElem
)){
504 Table
*pTab
= sqliteHashData(pElem
);
505 sqlite3DeleteTable(0, pTab
);
507 sqlite3HashClear(&temp1
);
508 sqlite3HashClear(&pSchema
->fkeyHash
);
509 pSchema
->pSeqTab
= 0;
510 if( pSchema
->schemaFlags
& DB_SchemaLoaded
){
511 pSchema
->iGeneration
++;
513 pSchema
->schemaFlags
&= ~(DB_SchemaLoaded
|DB_ResetWanted
);
517 ** Find and return the schema associated with a BTree. Create
518 ** a new one if necessary.
520 Schema
*sqlite3SchemaGet(sqlite3
*db
, Btree
*pBt
){
523 p
= (Schema
*)sqlite3BtreeSchema(pBt
, sizeof(Schema
), sqlite3SchemaClear
);
525 p
= (Schema
*)sqlite3DbMallocZero(0, sizeof(Schema
));
529 }else if ( 0==p
->file_format
){
530 sqlite3HashInit(&p
->tblHash
);
531 sqlite3HashInit(&p
->idxHash
);
532 sqlite3HashInit(&p
->trigHash
);
533 sqlite3HashInit(&p
->fkeyHash
);
534 p
->enc
= SQLITE_UTF8
;