| 2 |      1 | /*
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|  |      2 | ** 2001 September 15
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|  |      3 | **
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|  |      4 | ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
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|  |      5 | ** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
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|  |      6 | **
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|  |      7 | **    May you do good and not evil.
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|  |      8 | **    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
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|  |      9 | **    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
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|  |     10 | **
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|  |     11 | *************************************************************************
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|  |     12 | ** Utility functions used throughout sqlite.
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|  |     13 | **
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|  |     14 | ** This file contains functions for allocating memory, comparing
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|  |     15 | ** strings, and stuff like that.
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|  |     16 | **
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|  |     17 | ** $Id: util.cpp 1282 2008-11-13 09:31:33Z LarsPson $
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|  |     18 | */
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|  |     19 | #include "sqliteInt.h"
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|  |     20 | #include <stdarg.h>
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|  |     21 | #include <ctype.h>
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|  |     22 | 
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|  |     23 | 
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|  |     24 | /*
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|  |     25 | ** Set the most recent error code and error string for the sqlite
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|  |     26 | ** handle "db". The error code is set to "err_code".
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|  |     27 | **
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|  |     28 | ** If it is not NULL, string zFormat specifies the format of the
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|  |     29 | ** error string in the style of the printf functions: The following
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|  |     30 | ** format characters are allowed:
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|  |     31 | **
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|  |     32 | **      %s      Insert a string
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|  |     33 | **      %z      A string that should be freed after use
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|  |     34 | **      %d      Insert an integer
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|  |     35 | **      %T      Insert a token
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|  |     36 | **      %S      Insert the first element of a SrcList
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|  |     37 | **
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|  |     38 | ** zFormat and any string tokens that follow it are assumed to be
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|  |     39 | ** encoded in UTF-8.
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|  |     40 | **
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|  |     41 | ** To clear the most recent error for sqlite handle "db", sqlite3Error
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|  |     42 | ** should be called with err_code set to SQLITE_OK and zFormat set
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|  |     43 | ** to NULL.
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|  |     44 | */
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|  |     45 | void sqlite3Error(sqlite3 *db, int err_code, const char *zFormat, ...){
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|  |     46 |   if( db && (db->pErr || (db->pErr = sqlite3ValueNew(db))!=0) ){
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|  |     47 |     db->errCode = err_code;
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|  |     48 |     if( zFormat ){
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|  |     49 |       char *z;
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|  |     50 |       va_list ap;
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|  |     51 |       va_start(ap, zFormat);
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|  |     52 |       z = sqlite3VMPrintf(db, zFormat, ap);
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|  |     53 |       va_end(ap);
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|  |     54 |       sqlite3ValueSetStr(db->pErr, -1, z, SQLITE_UTF8, sqlite3_free);
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|  |     55 |     }else{
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|  |     56 |       sqlite3ValueSetStr(db->pErr, 0, 0, SQLITE_UTF8, SQLITE_STATIC);
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|  |     57 |     }
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|  |     58 |   }
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|  |     59 | }
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|  |     60 | 
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|  |     61 | /*
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|  |     62 | ** Add an error message to pParse->zErrMsg and increment pParse->nErr.
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|  |     63 | ** The following formatting characters are allowed:
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|  |     64 | **
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|  |     65 | **      %s      Insert a string
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|  |     66 | **      %z      A string that should be freed after use
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|  |     67 | **      %d      Insert an integer
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|  |     68 | **      %T      Insert a token
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|  |     69 | **      %S      Insert the first element of a SrcList
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|  |     70 | **
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|  |     71 | ** This function should be used to report any error that occurs whilst
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|  |     72 | ** compiling an SQL statement (i.e. within sqlite3_prepare()). The
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|  |     73 | ** last thing the sqlite3_prepare() function does is copy the error
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|  |     74 | ** stored by this function into the database handle using sqlite3Error().
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|  |     75 | ** Function sqlite3Error() should be used during statement execution
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|  |     76 | ** (sqlite3_step() etc.).
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|  |     77 | */
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|  |     78 | void sqlite3ErrorMsg(Parse *pParse, const char *zFormat, ...){
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|  |     79 |   va_list ap;
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|  |     80 |   pParse->nErr++;
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|  |     81 |   sqlite3_free(pParse->zErrMsg);
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|  |     82 |   va_start(ap, zFormat);
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|  |     83 |   pParse->zErrMsg = sqlite3VMPrintf(pParse->db, zFormat, ap);
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|  |     84 |   va_end(ap);
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|  |     85 |   if( pParse->rc==SQLITE_OK ){
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|  |     86 |     pParse->rc = SQLITE_ERROR;
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|  |     87 |   }
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|  |     88 | }
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|  |     89 | 
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|  |     90 | /*
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|  |     91 | ** Clear the error message in pParse, if any
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|  |     92 | */
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|  |     93 | void sqlite3ErrorClear(Parse *pParse){
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|  |     94 |   sqlite3_free(pParse->zErrMsg);
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|  |     95 |   pParse->zErrMsg = 0;
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|  |     96 |   pParse->nErr = 0;
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|  |     97 | }
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|  |     98 | 
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|  |     99 | /*
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|  |    100 | ** Convert an SQL-style quoted string into a normal string by removing
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|  |    101 | ** the quote characters.  The conversion is done in-place.  If the
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|  |    102 | ** input does not begin with a quote character, then this routine
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|  |    103 | ** is a no-op.
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|  |    104 | **
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|  |    105 | ** 2002-Feb-14: This routine is extended to remove MS-Access style
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|  |    106 | ** brackets from around identifers.  For example:  "[a-b-c]" becomes
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|  |    107 | ** "a-b-c".
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|  |    108 | */
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|  |    109 | void sqlite3Dequote(char *z){
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|  |    110 |   int quote;
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|  |    111 |   int i, j;
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|  |    112 |   if( z==0 ) return;
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|  |    113 |   quote = z[0];
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|  |    114 |   switch( quote ){
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|  |    115 |     case '\'':  break;
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|  |    116 |     case '"':   break;
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|  |    117 |     case '`':   break;                /* For MySQL compatibility */
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|  |    118 |     case '[':   quote = ']';  break;  /* For MS SqlServer compatibility */
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|  |    119 |     default:    return;
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|  |    120 |   }
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|  |    121 |   for(i=1, j=0; z[i]; i++){
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|  |    122 |     if( z[i]==quote ){
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|  |    123 |       if( z[i+1]==quote ){
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|  |    124 |         z[j++] = quote;
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|  |    125 |         i++;
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|  |    126 |       }else{
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|  |    127 |         z[j++] = 0;
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|  |    128 |         break;
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|  |    129 |       }
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|  |    130 |     }else{
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|  |    131 |       z[j++] = z[i];
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|  |    132 |     }
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|  |    133 |   }
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|  |    134 | }
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|  |    135 | 
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|  |    136 | /* An array to map all upper-case characters into their corresponding
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|  |    137 | ** lower-case character. 
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|  |    138 | */
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|  |    139 | const unsigned char sqlite3UpperToLower[] = {
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|  |    140 | #ifdef SQLITE_ASCII
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|  |    141 |       0,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17,
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|  |    142 |      18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35,
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|  |    143 |      36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53,
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|  |    144 |      54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 97, 98, 99,100,101,102,103,
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|  |    145 |     104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,
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|  |    146 |     122, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99,100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,
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|  |    147 |     108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,123,124,125,
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|  |    148 |     126,127,128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137,138,139,140,141,142,143,
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|  |    149 |     144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,154,155,156,157,158,159,160,161,
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|  |    150 |     162,163,164,165,166,167,168,169,170,171,172,173,174,175,176,177,178,179,
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|  |    151 |     180,181,182,183,184,185,186,187,188,189,190,191,192,193,194,195,196,197,
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|  |    152 |     198,199,200,201,202,203,204,205,206,207,208,209,210,211,212,213,214,215,
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|  |    153 |     216,217,218,219,220,221,222,223,224,225,226,227,228,229,230,231,232,233,
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|  |    154 |     234,235,236,237,238,239,240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,248,249,250,251,
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|  |    155 |     252,253,254,255
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|  |    156 | #endif
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|  |    157 | #ifdef SQLITE_EBCDIC
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|  |    158 |       0,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, /* 0x */
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|  |    159 |      16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, /* 1x */
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|  |    160 |      32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, /* 2x */
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|  |    161 |      48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, /* 3x */
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|  |    162 |      64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, /* 4x */
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|  |    163 |      80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, /* 5x */
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|  |    164 |      96, 97, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73,106,107,108,109,110,111, /* 6x */
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|  |    165 |     112, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89,122,123,124,125,126,127, /* 7x */
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|  |    166 |     128,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137,138,139,140,141,142,143, /* 8x */
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|  |    167 |     144,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,154,155,156,157,156,159, /* 9x */
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|  |    168 |     160,161,162,163,164,165,166,167,168,169,170,171,140,141,142,175, /* Ax */
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|  |    169 |     176,177,178,179,180,181,182,183,184,185,186,187,188,189,190,191, /* Bx */
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|  |    170 |     192,129,130,131,132,133,134,135,136,137,202,203,204,205,206,207, /* Cx */
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|  |    171 |     208,145,146,147,148,149,150,151,152,153,218,219,220,221,222,223, /* Dx */
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|  |    172 |     224,225,162,163,164,165,166,167,168,169,232,203,204,205,206,207, /* Ex */
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|  |    173 |     239,240,241,242,243,244,245,246,247,248,249,219,220,221,222,255, /* Fx */
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|  |    174 | #endif
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|  |    175 | };
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|  |    176 | #define UpperToLower sqlite3UpperToLower
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|  |    177 | 
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|  |    178 | /*
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|  |    179 | ** Some systems have stricmp().  Others have strcasecmp().  Because
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|  |    180 | ** there is no consistency, we will define our own.
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|  |    181 | */
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|  |    182 | int sqlite3StrICmp(const char *zLeft, const char *zRight){
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|  |    183 |   register unsigned char *a, *b;
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|  |    184 |   a = (unsigned char *)zLeft;
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|  |    185 |   b = (unsigned char *)zRight;
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|  |    186 |   while( *a!=0 && UpperToLower[*a]==UpperToLower[*b]){ a++; b++; }
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|  |    187 |   return UpperToLower[*a] - UpperToLower[*b];
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|  |    188 | }
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|  |    189 | int sqlite3StrNICmp(const char *zLeft, const char *zRight, int N){
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|  |    190 |   register unsigned char *a, *b;
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|  |    191 |   a = (unsigned char *)zLeft;
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|  |    192 |   b = (unsigned char *)zRight;
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|  |    193 |   while( N-- > 0 && *a!=0 && UpperToLower[*a]==UpperToLower[*b]){ a++; b++; }
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|  |    194 |   return N<0 ? 0 : UpperToLower[*a] - UpperToLower[*b];
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|  |    195 | }
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|  |    196 | 
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|  |    197 | /*
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|  |    198 | ** Return TRUE if z is a pure numeric string.  Return FALSE if the
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|  |    199 | ** string contains any character which is not part of a number. If
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|  |    200 | ** the string is numeric and contains the '.' character, set *realnum
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|  |    201 | ** to TRUE (otherwise FALSE).
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|  |    202 | **
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|  |    203 | ** An empty string is considered non-numeric.
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|  |    204 | */
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|  |    205 | int sqlite3IsNumber(const char *z, int *realnum, u8 enc){
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|  |    206 |   int incr = (enc==SQLITE_UTF8?1:2);
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|  |    207 |   if( enc==SQLITE_UTF16BE ) z++;
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|  |    208 |   if( *z=='-' || *z=='+' ) z += incr;
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|  |    209 |   if( !isdigit(*(u8*)z) ){
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|  |    210 |     return 0;
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|  |    211 |   }
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|  |    212 |   z += incr;
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|  |    213 |   if( realnum ) *realnum = 0;
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|  |    214 |   while( isdigit(*(u8*)z) ){ z += incr; }
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|  |    215 |   if( *z=='.' ){
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|  |    216 |     z += incr;
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|  |    217 |     if( !isdigit(*(u8*)z) ) return 0;
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|  |    218 |     while( isdigit(*(u8*)z) ){ z += incr; }
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|  |    219 |     if( realnum ) *realnum = 1;
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|  |    220 |   }
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|  |    221 |   if( *z=='e' || *z=='E' ){
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|  |    222 |     z += incr;
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|  |    223 |     if( *z=='+' || *z=='-' ) z += incr;
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|  |    224 |     if( !isdigit(*(u8*)z) ) return 0;
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|  |    225 |     while( isdigit(*(u8*)z) ){ z += incr; }
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|  |    226 |     if( realnum ) *realnum = 1;
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|  |    227 |   }
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|  |    228 |   return *z==0;
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|  |    229 | }
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|  |    230 | 
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|  |    231 | /*
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|  |    232 | ** The string z[] is an ascii representation of a real number.
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|  |    233 | ** Convert this string to a double.
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|  |    234 | **
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|  |    235 | ** This routine assumes that z[] really is a valid number.  If it
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|  |    236 | ** is not, the result is undefined.
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|  |    237 | **
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|  |    238 | ** This routine is used instead of the library atof() function because
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|  |    239 | ** the library atof() might want to use "," as the decimal point instead
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|  |    240 | ** of "." depending on how locale is set.  But that would cause problems
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|  |    241 | ** for SQL.  So this routine always uses "." regardless of locale.
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|  |    242 | */
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|  |    243 | int sqlite3AtoF(const char *z, double *pResult){
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|  |    244 | #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT
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|  |    245 |   int sign = 1;
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|  |    246 |   const char *zBegin = z;
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|  |    247 |   LONGDOUBLE_TYPE v1 = 0.0;
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|  |    248 |   while( isspace(*(u8*)z) ) z++;
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|  |    249 |   if( *z=='-' ){
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|  |    250 |     sign = -1;
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|  |    251 |     z++;
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|  |    252 |   }else if( *z=='+' ){
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|  |    253 |     z++;
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|  |    254 |   }
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|  |    255 |   while( isdigit(*(u8*)z) ){
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|  |    256 |     v1 = v1*10.0 + (*z - '0');
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|  |    257 |     z++;
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|  |    258 |   }
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|  |    259 |   if( *z=='.' ){
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|  |    260 |     LONGDOUBLE_TYPE divisor = 1.0;
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|  |    261 |     z++;
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|  |    262 |     while( isdigit(*(u8*)z) ){
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|  |    263 |       v1 = v1*10.0 + (*z - '0');
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|  |    264 |       divisor *= 10.0;
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|  |    265 |       z++;
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|  |    266 |     }
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|  |    267 |     v1 /= divisor;
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|  |    268 |   }
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|  |    269 |   if( *z=='e' || *z=='E' ){
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|  |    270 |     int esign = 1;
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|  |    271 |     int eval = 0;
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|  |    272 |     LONGDOUBLE_TYPE scale = 1.0;
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|  |    273 |     z++;
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|  |    274 |     if( *z=='-' ){
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|  |    275 |       esign = -1;
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|  |    276 |       z++;
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|  |    277 |     }else if( *z=='+' ){
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|  |    278 |       z++;
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|  |    279 |     }
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|  |    280 |     while( isdigit(*(u8*)z) ){
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|  |    281 |       eval = eval*10 + *z - '0';
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|  |    282 |       z++;
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|  |    283 |     }
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|  |    284 |     while( eval>=64 ){ scale *= 1.0e+64; eval -= 64; }
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|  |    285 |     while( eval>=16 ){ scale *= 1.0e+16; eval -= 16; }
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|  |    286 |     while( eval>=4 ){ scale *= 1.0e+4; eval -= 4; }
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|  |    287 |     while( eval>=1 ){ scale *= 1.0e+1; eval -= 1; }
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|  |    288 |     if( esign<0 ){
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|  |    289 |       v1 /= scale;
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|  |    290 |     }else{
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|  |    291 |       v1 *= scale;
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|  |    292 |     }
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|  |    293 |   }
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|  |    294 |   *pResult = sign<0 ? -v1 : v1;
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|  |    295 |   return z - zBegin;
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|  |    296 | #else
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|  |    297 |   return sqlite3Atoi64(z, pResult);
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|  |    298 | #endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT */
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|  |    299 | }
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|  |    300 | 
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|  |    301 | /*
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|  |    302 | ** Compare the 19-character string zNum against the text representation
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|  |    303 | ** value 2^63:  9223372036854775808.  Return negative, zero, or positive
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|  |    304 | ** if zNum is less than, equal to, or greater than the string.
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|  |    305 | **
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|  |    306 | ** Unlike memcmp() this routine is guaranteed to return the difference
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|  |    307 | ** in the values of the last digit if the only difference is in the
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|  |    308 | ** last digit.  So, for example,
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|  |    309 | **
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|  |    310 | **      compare2pow63("9223372036854775800")
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|  |    311 | **
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|  |    312 | ** will return -8.
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|  |    313 | */
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|  |    314 | static int compare2pow63(const char *zNum){
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|  |    315 |   int c;
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|  |    316 |   c = memcmp(zNum,"922337203685477580",18);
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|  |    317 |   if( c==0 ){
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|  |    318 |     c = zNum[18] - '8';
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|  |    319 |   }
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|  |    320 |   return c;
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|  |    321 | }
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|  |    322 | 
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|  |    323 | 
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|  |    324 | /*
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|  |    325 | ** Return TRUE if zNum is a 64-bit signed integer and write
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|  |    326 | ** the value of the integer into *pNum.  If zNum is not an integer
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|  |    327 | ** or is an integer that is too large to be expressed with 64 bits,
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|  |    328 | ** then return false.
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|  |    329 | **
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|  |    330 | ** When this routine was originally written it dealt with only
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|  |    331 | ** 32-bit numbers.  At that time, it was much faster than the
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|  |    332 | ** atoi() library routine in RedHat 7.2.
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|  |    333 | */
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|  |    334 | int sqlite3Atoi64(const char *zNum, i64 *pNum){
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|  |    335 |   i64 v = 0;
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|  |    336 |   int neg;
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|  |    337 |   int i, c;
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|  |    338 |   while( isspace(*(u8*)zNum) ) zNum++;
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|  |    339 |   if( *zNum=='-' ){
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|  |    340 |     neg = 1;
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|  |    341 |     zNum++;
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|  |    342 |   }else if( *zNum=='+' ){
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|  |    343 |     neg = 0;
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|  |    344 |     zNum++;
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|  |    345 |   }else{
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|  |    346 |     neg = 0;
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|  |    347 |   }
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|  |    348 |   while( zNum[0]=='0' ){ zNum++; } /* Skip over leading zeros. Ticket #2454 */
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|  |    349 |   for(i=0; (c=zNum[i])>='0' && c<='9'; i++){
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|  |    350 |     v = v*10 + c - '0';
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|  |    351 |   }
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|  |    352 |   *pNum = neg ? -v : v;
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|  |    353 |   if( c!=0 || i==0 || i>19 ){
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|  |    354 |     /* zNum is empty or contains non-numeric text or is longer
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|  |    355 |     ** than 19 digits (thus guaranting that it is too large) */
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|  |    356 |     return 0;
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|  |    357 |   }else if( i<19 ){
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|  |    358 |     /* Less than 19 digits, so we know that it fits in 64 bits */
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|  |    359 |     return 1;
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|  |    360 |   }else{
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|  |    361 |     /* 19-digit numbers must be no larger than 9223372036854775807 if positive
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|  |    362 |     ** or 9223372036854775808 if negative.  Note that 9223372036854665808
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|  |    363 |     ** is 2^63. */
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|  |    364 |     return compare2pow63(zNum)<neg;
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|  |    365 |   }
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|  |    366 | }
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|  |    367 | 
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|  |    368 | /*
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|  |    369 | ** The string zNum represents an integer.  There might be some other
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|  |    370 | ** information following the integer too, but that part is ignored.
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|  |    371 | ** If the integer that the prefix of zNum represents will fit in a
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|  |    372 | ** 64-bit signed integer, return TRUE.  Otherwise return FALSE.
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|  |    373 | **
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|  |    374 | ** This routine returns FALSE for the string -9223372036854775808 even that
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|  |    375 | ** that number will, in theory fit in a 64-bit integer.  Positive
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|  |    376 | ** 9223373036854775808 will not fit in 64 bits.  So it seems safer to return
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|  |    377 | ** false.
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|  |    378 | */
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|  |    379 | int sqlite3FitsIn64Bits(const char *zNum, int negFlag){
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|  |    380 |   int i, c;
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|  |    381 |   int neg = 0;
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|  |    382 |   if( *zNum=='-' ){
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|  |    383 |     neg = 1;
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|  |    384 |     zNum++;
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|  |    385 |   }else if( *zNum=='+' ){
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|  |    386 |     zNum++;
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|  |    387 |   }
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|  |    388 |   if( negFlag ) neg = 1-neg;
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|  |    389 |   while( *zNum=='0' ){
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|  |    390 |     zNum++;   /* Skip leading zeros.  Ticket #2454 */
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|  |    391 |   }
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|  |    392 |   for(i=0; (c=zNum[i])>='0' && c<='9'; i++){}
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|  |    393 |   if( i<19 ){
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|  |    394 |     /* Guaranteed to fit if less than 19 digits */
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|  |    395 |     return 1;
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|  |    396 |   }else if( i>19 ){
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|  |    397 |     /* Guaranteed to be too big if greater than 19 digits */
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|  |    398 |     return 0;
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|  |    399 |   }else{
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|  |    400 |     /* Compare against 2^63. */
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|  |    401 |     return compare2pow63(zNum)<neg;
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|  |    402 |   }
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|  |    403 | }
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|  |    404 | 
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|  |    405 | /*
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|  |    406 | ** If zNum represents an integer that will fit in 32-bits, then set
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|  |    407 | ** *pValue to that integer and return true.  Otherwise return false.
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|  |    408 | **
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|  |    409 | ** Any non-numeric characters that following zNum are ignored.
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|  |    410 | ** This is different from sqlite3Atoi64() which requires the
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|  |    411 | ** input number to be zero-terminated.
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|  |    412 | */
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|  |    413 | int sqlite3GetInt32(const char *zNum, int *pValue){
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|  |    414 |   sqlite_int64 v = 0;
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|  |    415 |   int i, c;
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|  |    416 |   int neg = 0;
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|  |    417 |   if( zNum[0]=='-' ){
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|  |    418 |     neg = 1;
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|  |    419 |     zNum++;
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|  |    420 |   }else if( zNum[0]=='+' ){
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|  |    421 |     zNum++;
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|  |    422 |   }
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|  |    423 |   while( zNum[0]=='0' ) zNum++;
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|  |    424 |   for(i=0; i<11 && (c = zNum[i] - '0')>=0 && c<=9; i++){
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|  |    425 |     v = v*10 + c;
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|  |    426 |   }
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|  |    427 | 
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|  |    428 |   /* The longest decimal representation of a 32 bit integer is 10 digits:
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|  |    429 |   **
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|  |    430 |   **             1234567890
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|  |    431 |   **     2^31 -> 2147483648
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|  |    432 |   */
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|  |    433 |   if( i>10 ){
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|  |    434 |     return 0;
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|  |    435 |   }
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|  |    436 |   if( v-neg>2147483647 ){
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|  |    437 |     return 0;
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|  |    438 |   }
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|  |    439 |   if( neg ){
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|  |    440 |     v = -v;
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|  |    441 |   }
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|  |    442 |   *pValue = (int)v;
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|  |    443 |   return 1;
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|  |    444 | }
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|  |    445 | 
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|  |    446 | /*
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|  |    447 | ** Check to make sure we have a valid db pointer.  This test is not
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|  |    448 | ** foolproof but it does provide some measure of protection against
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|  |    449 | ** misuse of the interface such as passing in db pointers that are
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|  |    450 | ** NULL or which have been previously closed.  If this routine returns
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|  |    451 | ** TRUE it means that the db pointer is invalid and should not be
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|  |    452 | ** dereferenced for any reason.  The calling function should invoke
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|  |    453 | ** SQLITE_MISUSE immediately.
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|  |    454 | */
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|  |    455 | int sqlite3SafetyCheck(sqlite3 *db){
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|  |    456 |   int magic;
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|  |    457 |   if( db==0 ) return 1;
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|  |    458 |   magic = db->magic;
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|  |    459 |   if( magic!=SQLITE_MAGIC_CLOSED &&
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|  |    460 |          magic!=SQLITE_MAGIC_OPEN &&
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|  |    461 |          magic!=SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY ) return 1;
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|  |    462 |   return 0;
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|  |    463 | }
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|  |    464 | 
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|  |    465 | /*
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|  |    466 | ** The variable-length integer encoding is as follows:
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|  |    467 | **
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|  |    468 | ** KEY:
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|  |    469 | **         A = 0xxxxxxx    7 bits of data and one flag bit
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|  |    470 | **         B = 1xxxxxxx    7 bits of data and one flag bit
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|  |    471 | **         C = xxxxxxxx    8 bits of data
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|  |    472 | **
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|  |    473 | **  7 bits - A
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|  |    474 | ** 14 bits - BA
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|  |    475 | ** 21 bits - BBA
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|  |    476 | ** 28 bits - BBBA
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|  |    477 | ** 35 bits - BBBBA
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|  |    478 | ** 42 bits - BBBBBA
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|  |    479 | ** 49 bits - BBBBBBA
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|  |    480 | ** 56 bits - BBBBBBBA
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|  |    481 | ** 64 bits - BBBBBBBBC
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|  |    482 | */
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|  |    483 | 
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|  |    484 | /*
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|  |    485 | ** Write a 64-bit variable-length integer to memory starting at p[0].
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|  |    486 | ** The length of data write will be between 1 and 9 bytes.  The number
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|  |    487 | ** of bytes written is returned.
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|  |    488 | **
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|  |    489 | ** A variable-length integer consists of the lower 7 bits of each byte
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|  |    490 | ** for all bytes that have the 8th bit set and one byte with the 8th
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|  |    491 | ** bit clear.  Except, if we get to the 9th byte, it stores the full
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|  |    492 | ** 8 bits and is the last byte.
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|  |    493 | */
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|  |    494 | int sqlite3PutVarint(unsigned char *p, u64 v){
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|  |    495 |   int i, j, n;
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|  |    496 |   u8 buf[10];
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|  |    497 |   if( v & (((u64)0xff000000)<<32) ){
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|  |    498 |     p[8] = v;
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|  |    499 |     v >>= 8;
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|  |    500 |     for(i=7; i>=0; i--){
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|  |    501 |       p[i] = (v & 0x7f) | 0x80;
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|  |    502 |       v >>= 7;
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|  |    503 |     }
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|  |    504 |     return 9;
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|  |    505 |   }    
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|  |    506 |   n = 0;
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|  |    507 |   do{
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|  |    508 |     buf[n++] = (v & 0x7f) | 0x80;
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|  |    509 |     v >>= 7;
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|  |    510 |   }while( v!=0 );
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|  |    511 |   buf[0] &= 0x7f;
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|  |    512 |   assert( n<=9 );
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|  |    513 |   for(i=0, j=n-1; j>=0; j--, i++){
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|  |    514 |     p[i] = buf[j];
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|  |    515 |   }
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|  |    516 |   return n;
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|  |    517 | }
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|  |    518 | 
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|  |    519 | /*
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|  |    520 | ** Read a 64-bit variable-length integer from memory starting at p[0].
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|  |    521 | ** Return the number of bytes read.  The value is stored in *v.
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|  |    522 | */
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|  |    523 | int sqlite3GetVarint(const unsigned char *p, u64 *v){
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|  |    524 |   u32 x;
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|  |    525 |   u64 x64;
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|  |    526 |   int n;
 | 
|  |    527 |   unsigned char c;
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|  |    528 |   if( ((c = p[0]) & 0x80)==0 ){
 | 
|  |    529 |     *v = c;
 | 
|  |    530 |     return 1;
 | 
|  |    531 |   }
 | 
|  |    532 |   x = c & 0x7f;
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|  |    533 |   if( ((c = p[1]) & 0x80)==0 ){
 | 
|  |    534 |     *v = (x<<7) | c;
 | 
|  |    535 |     return 2;
 | 
|  |    536 |   }
 | 
|  |    537 |   x = (x<<7) | (c&0x7f);
 | 
|  |    538 |   if( ((c = p[2]) & 0x80)==0 ){
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|  |    539 |     *v = (x<<7) | c;
 | 
|  |    540 |     return 3;
 | 
|  |    541 |   }
 | 
|  |    542 |   x = (x<<7) | (c&0x7f);
 | 
|  |    543 |   if( ((c = p[3]) & 0x80)==0 ){
 | 
|  |    544 |     *v = (x<<7) | c;
 | 
|  |    545 |     return 4;
 | 
|  |    546 |   }
 | 
|  |    547 |   x64 = (x<<7) | (c&0x7f);
 | 
|  |    548 |   n = 4;
 | 
|  |    549 |   do{
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|  |    550 |     c = p[n++];
 | 
|  |    551 |     if( n==9 ){
 | 
|  |    552 |       x64 = (x64<<8) | c;
 | 
|  |    553 |       break;
 | 
|  |    554 |     }
 | 
|  |    555 |     x64 = (x64<<7) | (c&0x7f);
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|  |    556 |   }while( (c & 0x80)!=0 );
 | 
|  |    557 |   *v = x64;
 | 
|  |    558 |   return n;
 | 
|  |    559 | }
 | 
|  |    560 | 
 | 
|  |    561 | /*
 | 
|  |    562 | ** Read a 32-bit variable-length integer from memory starting at p[0].
 | 
|  |    563 | ** Return the number of bytes read.  The value is stored in *v.
 | 
|  |    564 | */
 | 
|  |    565 | int sqlite3GetVarint32(const unsigned char *p, u32 *v){
 | 
|  |    566 |   u32 x;
 | 
|  |    567 |   int n;
 | 
|  |    568 |   unsigned char c;
 | 
|  |    569 |   if( ((signed char*)p)[0]>=0 ){
 | 
|  |    570 |     *v = p[0];
 | 
|  |    571 |     return 1;
 | 
|  |    572 |   }
 | 
|  |    573 |   x = p[0] & 0x7f;
 | 
|  |    574 |   if( ((signed char*)p)[1]>=0 ){
 | 
|  |    575 |     *v = (x<<7) | p[1];
 | 
|  |    576 |     return 2;
 | 
|  |    577 |   }
 | 
|  |    578 |   x = (x<<7) | (p[1] & 0x7f);
 | 
|  |    579 |   n = 2;
 | 
|  |    580 |   do{
 | 
|  |    581 |     x = (x<<7) | ((c = p[n++])&0x7f);
 | 
|  |    582 |   }while( (c & 0x80)!=0 && n<9 );
 | 
|  |    583 |   *v = x;
 | 
|  |    584 |   return n;
 | 
|  |    585 | }
 | 
|  |    586 | 
 | 
|  |    587 | /*
 | 
|  |    588 | ** Return the number of bytes that will be needed to store the given
 | 
|  |    589 | ** 64-bit integer.
 | 
|  |    590 | */
 | 
|  |    591 | int sqlite3VarintLen(u64 v){
 | 
|  |    592 |   int i = 0;
 | 
|  |    593 |   do{
 | 
|  |    594 |     i++;
 | 
|  |    595 |     v >>= 7;
 | 
|  |    596 |   }while( v!=0 && i<9 );
 | 
|  |    597 |   return i;
 | 
|  |    598 | }
 | 
|  |    599 | 
 | 
|  |    600 | 
 | 
|  |    601 | /*
 | 
|  |    602 | ** Read or write a four-byte big-endian integer value.
 | 
|  |    603 | */
 | 
|  |    604 | u32 sqlite3Get4byte(const u8 *p){
 | 
|  |    605 |   return (p[0]<<24) | (p[1]<<16) | (p[2]<<8) | p[3];
 | 
|  |    606 | }
 | 
|  |    607 | void sqlite3Put4byte(unsigned char *p, u32 v){
 | 
|  |    608 |   p[0] = v>>24;
 | 
|  |    609 |   p[1] = v>>16;
 | 
|  |    610 |   p[2] = v>>8;
 | 
|  |    611 |   p[3] = v;
 | 
|  |    612 | }
 | 
|  |    613 | 
 | 
|  |    614 | 
 | 
|  |    615 | 
 | 
|  |    616 | #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_BLOB_LITERAL) || defined(SQLITE_HAS_CODEC) \
 | 
|  |    617 |     || defined(SQLITE_TEST)
 | 
|  |    618 | /*
 | 
|  |    619 | ** Translate a single byte of Hex into an integer.
 | 
|  |    620 | */
 | 
|  |    621 | static int hexToInt(int h){
 | 
|  |    622 |   if( h>='0' && h<='9' ){
 | 
|  |    623 |     return h - '0';
 | 
|  |    624 |   }else if( h>='a' && h<='f' ){
 | 
|  |    625 |     return h - 'a' + 10;
 | 
|  |    626 |   }else{
 | 
|  |    627 |     assert( h>='A' && h<='F' );
 | 
|  |    628 |     return h - 'A' + 10;
 | 
|  |    629 |   }
 | 
|  |    630 | }
 | 
|  |    631 | #endif /* !SQLITE_OMIT_BLOB_LITERAL || SQLITE_HAS_CODEC || SQLITE_TEST */
 | 
|  |    632 | 
 | 
|  |    633 | #if !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_BLOB_LITERAL) || defined(SQLITE_HAS_CODEC)
 | 
|  |    634 | /*
 | 
|  |    635 | ** Convert a BLOB literal of the form "x'hhhhhh'" into its binary
 | 
|  |    636 | ** value.  Return a pointer to its binary value.  Space to hold the
 | 
|  |    637 | ** binary value has been obtained from malloc and must be freed by
 | 
|  |    638 | ** the calling routine.
 | 
|  |    639 | */
 | 
|  |    640 | void *sqlite3HexToBlob(sqlite3 *db, const char *z){
 | 
|  |    641 |   char *zBlob;
 | 
|  |    642 |   int i;
 | 
|  |    643 |   int n = strlen(z);
 | 
|  |    644 |   if( n%2 ) return 0;
 | 
|  |    645 | 
 | 
|  |    646 |   zBlob = (char *)sqlite3DbMallocRaw(db, n/2);
 | 
|  |    647 |   if( zBlob ){
 | 
|  |    648 |     for(i=0; i<n; i+=2){
 | 
|  |    649 |       zBlob[i/2] = (hexToInt(z[i])<<4) | hexToInt(z[i+1]);
 | 
|  |    650 |     }
 | 
|  |    651 |   }
 | 
|  |    652 |   return zBlob;
 | 
|  |    653 | }
 | 
|  |    654 | #endif /* !SQLITE_OMIT_BLOB_LITERAL || SQLITE_HAS_CODEC */
 | 
|  |    655 | 
 | 
|  |    656 | 
 | 
|  |    657 | /*
 | 
|  |    658 | ** Change the sqlite.magic from SQLITE_MAGIC_OPEN to SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY.
 | 
|  |    659 | ** Return an error (non-zero) if the magic was not SQLITE_MAGIC_OPEN
 | 
|  |    660 | ** when this routine is called.
 | 
|  |    661 | **
 | 
|  |    662 | ** This routine is called when entering an SQLite API.  The SQLITE_MAGIC_OPEN
 | 
|  |    663 | ** value indicates that the database connection passed into the API is
 | 
|  |    664 | ** open and is not being used by another thread.  By changing the value
 | 
|  |    665 | ** to SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY we indicate that the connection is in use.
 | 
|  |    666 | ** sqlite3SafetyOff() below will change the value back to SQLITE_MAGIC_OPEN
 | 
|  |    667 | ** when the API exits. 
 | 
|  |    668 | **
 | 
|  |    669 | ** This routine is a attempt to detect if two threads use the
 | 
|  |    670 | ** same sqlite* pointer at the same time.  There is a race 
 | 
|  |    671 | ** condition so it is possible that the error is not detected.
 | 
|  |    672 | ** But usually the problem will be seen.  The result will be an
 | 
|  |    673 | ** error which can be used to debug the application that is
 | 
|  |    674 | ** using SQLite incorrectly.
 | 
|  |    675 | **
 | 
|  |    676 | ** Ticket #202:  If db->magic is not a valid open value, take care not
 | 
|  |    677 | ** to modify the db structure at all.  It could be that db is a stale
 | 
|  |    678 | ** pointer.  In other words, it could be that there has been a prior
 | 
|  |    679 | ** call to sqlite3_close(db) and db has been deallocated.  And we do
 | 
|  |    680 | ** not want to write into deallocated memory.
 | 
|  |    681 | */
 | 
|  |    682 | int sqlite3SafetyOn(sqlite3 *db){
 | 
|  |    683 |   if( db->magic==SQLITE_MAGIC_OPEN ){
 | 
|  |    684 |     db->magic = SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY;
 | 
|  |    685 |     return 0;
 | 
|  |    686 |   }else if( db->magic==SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY ){
 | 
|  |    687 |     db->magic = SQLITE_MAGIC_ERROR;
 | 
|  |    688 |     db->u1.isInterrupted = 1;
 | 
|  |    689 |   }
 | 
|  |    690 |   return 1;
 | 
|  |    691 | }
 | 
|  |    692 | 
 | 
|  |    693 | /*
 | 
|  |    694 | ** Change the magic from SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY to SQLITE_MAGIC_OPEN.
 | 
|  |    695 | ** Return an error (non-zero) if the magic was not SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY
 | 
|  |    696 | ** when this routine is called.
 | 
|  |    697 | */
 | 
|  |    698 | int sqlite3SafetyOff(sqlite3 *db){
 | 
|  |    699 |   if( db->magic==SQLITE_MAGIC_BUSY ){
 | 
|  |    700 |     db->magic = SQLITE_MAGIC_OPEN;
 | 
|  |    701 |     return 0;
 | 
|  |    702 |   }else {
 | 
|  |    703 |     db->magic = SQLITE_MAGIC_ERROR;
 | 
|  |    704 |     db->u1.isInterrupted = 1;
 | 
|  |    705 |     return 1;
 | 
|  |    706 |   }
 | 
|  |    707 | }
 |