gotosocial/vendor/modernc.org/sqlite/doc.go
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[chore] Downgrade sqlite v1.29.2 -> v1.28.0 (#2736)
* [chore] Downgrade sqlite v1.29.2 -> v1.29.0

* go down to v1.28.0
2024-03-08 11:45:15 +01:00

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// Copyright 2017 The Sqlite Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// Package sqlite is a sql/database driver using a CGo-free port of the C
// SQLite3 library.
//
// SQLite is an in-process implementation of a self-contained, serverless,
// zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine.
//
// # Thanks
//
// This project is sponsored by Schleibinger Geräte Teubert u. Greim GmbH by
// allowing one of the maintainers to work on it also in office hours.
//
// # Supported platforms and architectures
//
// These combinations of GOOS and GOARCH are currently supported
//
// OS Arch SQLite version
// ------------------------------
// darwin amd64 3.41.2
// darwin arm64 3.41.2
// freebsd amd64 3.41.2
// freebsd arm64 3.41.2
// linux 386 3.41.2
// linux amd64 3.41.2
// linux arm 3.41.2
// linux arm64 3.41.2
// linux ppc64le 3.41.2
// linux riscv64 3.41.2
// linux s390x 3.41.2
// windows amd64 3.41.2
// windows arm64 3.41.2
//
// # Builders
//
// Builder results available at:
//
// https://modern-c.appspot.com/-/builder/?importpath=modernc.org%2fsqlite
//
// # Speedtest1
//
// Numbers for the pure Go version were produced by
//
// ~/src/modernc.org/sqlite/speedtest1$ go build && ./speedtest1
//
// Numbers for the pure C version were produced by
//
// ~/src/modernc.org/sqlite/testdata/sqlite-src-3410200/test$ gcc speedtest1.c ../../sqlite-amalgamation-3410200/sqlite3.c -lpthread -ldl && ./a.out
//
// The results are from Go version 1.20.4 and GCC version 10.2.1 on a
// Linux/amd64 machine, CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X 12-Core Processor × 24, 128GB
// RAM. Shown are the best of 3 runs.
//
// Go C
//
// -- Speedtest1 for SQLite 3.41.2 2023-03-22 11:56:21 0d1fc92f94cb6b76bffe3ec34d69 -- Speedtest1 for SQLite 3.41.2 2023-03-22 11:56:21 0d1fc92f94cb6b76bffe3ec34d69
// 100 - 50000 INSERTs into table with no index...................... 0.071s 100 - 50000 INSERTs into table with no index...................... 0.077s
// 110 - 50000 ordered INSERTS with one index/PK..................... 0.114s 110 - 50000 ordered INSERTS with one index/PK..................... 0.082s
// 120 - 50000 unordered INSERTS with one index/PK................... 0.137s 120 - 50000 unordered INSERTS with one index/PK................... 0.099s
// 130 - 25 SELECTS, numeric BETWEEN, unindexed...................... 0.083s 130 - 25 SELECTS, numeric BETWEEN, unindexed...................... 0.091s
// 140 - 10 SELECTS, LIKE, unindexed................................. 0.210s 140 - 10 SELECTS, LIKE, unindexed................................. 0.120s
// 142 - 10 SELECTS w/ORDER BY, unindexed............................ 0.276s 142 - 10 SELECTS w/ORDER BY, unindexed............................ 0.182s
// 145 - 10 SELECTS w/ORDER BY and LIMIT, unindexed.................. 0.183s 145 - 10 SELECTS w/ORDER BY and LIMIT, unindexed.................. 0.099s
// 150 - CREATE INDEX five times..................................... 0.172s 150 - CREATE INDEX five times..................................... 0.127s
// 160 - 10000 SELECTS, numeric BETWEEN, indexed..................... 0.080s 160 - 10000 SELECTS, numeric BETWEEN, indexed..................... 0.078s
// 161 - 10000 SELECTS, numeric BETWEEN, PK.......................... 0.080s 161 - 10000 SELECTS, numeric BETWEEN, PK.......................... 0.078s
// 170 - 10000 SELECTS, text BETWEEN, indexed........................ 0.187s 170 - 10000 SELECTS, text BETWEEN, indexed........................ 0.169s
// 180 - 50000 INSERTS with three indexes............................ 0.196s 180 - 50000 INSERTS with three indexes............................ 0.154s
// 190 - DELETE and REFILL one table................................. 0.200s 190 - DELETE and REFILL one table................................. 0.155s
// 200 - VACUUM...................................................... 0.180s 200 - VACUUM...................................................... 0.142s
// 210 - ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN, and query........................... 0.004s 210 - ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN, and query........................... 0.005s
// 230 - 10000 UPDATES, numeric BETWEEN, indexed..................... 0.093s 230 - 10000 UPDATES, numeric BETWEEN, indexed..................... 0.080s
// 240 - 50000 UPDATES of individual rows............................ 0.153s 240 - 50000 UPDATES of individual rows............................ 0.137s
// 250 - One big UPDATE of the whole 50000-row table................. 0.024s 250 - One big UPDATE of the whole 50000-row table................. 0.019s
// 260 - Query added column after filling............................ 0.004s 260 - Query added column after filling............................ 0.005s
// 270 - 10000 DELETEs, numeric BETWEEN, indexed..................... 0.278s 270 - 10000 DELETEs, numeric BETWEEN, indexed..................... 0.263s
// 280 - 50000 DELETEs of individual rows............................ 0.188s 280 - 50000 DELETEs of individual rows............................ 0.180s
// 290 - Refill two 50000-row tables using REPLACE................... 0.411s 290 - Refill two 50000-row tables using REPLACE................... 0.359s
// 300 - Refill a 50000-row table using (b&1)==(a&1)................. 0.175s 300 - Refill a 50000-row table using (b&1)==(a&1)................. 0.151s
// 310 - 10000 four-ways joins....................................... 0.427s 310 - 10000 four-ways joins....................................... 0.365s
// 320 - subquery in result set...................................... 0.440s 320 - subquery in result set...................................... 0.521s
// 400 - 70000 REPLACE ops on an IPK................................. 0.125s 400 - 70000 REPLACE ops on an IPK................................. 0.106s
// 410 - 70000 SELECTS on an IPK..................................... 0.081s 410 - 70000 SELECTS on an IPK..................................... 0.078s
// 500 - 70000 REPLACE on TEXT PK.................................... 0.174s 500 - 70000 REPLACE on TEXT PK.................................... 0.116s
// 510 - 70000 SELECTS on a TEXT PK.................................. 0.153s 510 - 70000 SELECTS on a TEXT PK.................................. 0.117s
// 520 - 70000 SELECT DISTINCT....................................... 0.083s 520 - 70000 SELECT DISTINCT....................................... 0.067s
// 980 - PRAGMA integrity_check...................................... 0.436s 980 - PRAGMA integrity_check...................................... 0.377s
// 990 - ANALYZE..................................................... 0.107s 990 - ANALYZE..................................................... 0.038s
// TOTAL....................................................... 5.525s TOTAL....................................................... 4.637s
//
// This particular test executes 16.1% faster in the C version.
//
// # Changelog
//
// 2023-12-14 v1.28.0:
//
// (*Driver).RegisterConnectionHook: added
// ConnectionHookFn: added
// ExecQuerierContext: added
// RegisterConnectionHook: added
//
// 2023-08-03 v1.25.0: enable SQLITE_ENABLE_DBSTAT_VTAB.
//
// 2023-07-11 v1.24.0:
//
// Add (*conn).{Serialize,Deserialize,NewBackup,NewRestore} methods, add Backup type.
//
// 2023-06-01 v1.23.0:
//
// Allow registering aggregate functions.
//
// 2023-04-22 v1.22.0:
//
// Support linux/s390x.
//
// 2023-02-23 v1.21.0:
//
// Upgrade to SQLite 3.41.0, release notes at https://sqlite.org/releaselog/3_41_0.html.
//
// 2022-11-28 v1.20.0
//
// Support linux/ppc64le.
//
// 2022-09-16 v1.19.0:
//
// Support frebsd/arm64.
//
// 2022-07-26 v1.18.0:
//
// Adds support for Go fs.FS based SQLite virtual filesystems, see function New
// in modernc.org/sqlite/vfs and/or TestVFS in all_test.go
//
// 2022-04-24 v1.17.0:
//
// Support windows/arm64.
//
// 2022-04-04 v1.16.0:
//
// Support scalar application defined functions written in Go.
//
// https://www.sqlite.org/appfunc.html
//
// 2022-03-13 v1.15.0:
//
// Support linux/riscv64.
//
// 2021-11-13 v1.14.0:
//
// Support windows/amd64. This target had previously only experimental status
// because of a now resolved memory leak.
//
// 2021-09-07 v1.13.0:
//
// Support freebsd/amd64.
//
// 2021-06-23 v1.11.0:
//
// Upgrade to use sqlite 3.36.0, release notes at https://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_36_0.html.
//
// 2021-05-06 v1.10.6:
//
// Fixes a memory corruption issue
// (https://gitlab.com/cznic/sqlite/-/issues/53). Versions since v1.8.6 were
// affected and should be updated to v1.10.6.
//
// 2021-03-14 v1.10.0:
//
// Update to use sqlite 3.35.0, release notes at https://www.sqlite.org/releaselog/3_35_0.html.
//
// 2021-03-11 v1.9.0:
//
// Support darwin/arm64.
//
// 2021-01-08 v1.8.0:
//
// Support darwin/amd64.
//
// 2020-09-13 v1.7.0:
//
// Support linux/arm and linux/arm64.
//
// 2020-09-08 v1.6.0:
//
// Support linux/386.
//
// 2020-09-03 v1.5.0:
//
// This project is now completely CGo-free, including the Tcl tests.
//
// 2020-08-26 v1.4.0:
//
// First stable release for linux/amd64. The database/sql driver and its tests
// are CGo free. Tests of the translated sqlite3.c library still require CGo.
//
// $ make full
//
// ...
//
// SQLite 2020-08-14 13:23:32 fca8dc8b578f215a969cd899336378966156154710873e68b3d9ac5881b0ff3f
// 0 errors out of 928271 tests on 3900x Linux 64-bit little-endian
// WARNING: Multi-threaded tests skipped: Linked against a non-threadsafe Tcl build
// All memory allocations freed - no leaks
// Maximum memory usage: 9156360 bytes
// Current memory usage: 0 bytes
// Number of malloc() : -1 calls
// --- PASS: TestTclTest (1785.04s)
// PASS
// ok modernc.org/sqlite 1785.041s
// $
//
// 2020-07-26 v1.4.0-beta1:
//
// The project has reached beta status while supporting linux/amd64 only at the
// moment. The 'extraquick' Tcl testsuite reports
//
// 630 errors out of 200177 tests on Linux 64-bit little-endian
//
// and some memory leaks
//
// Unfreed memory: 698816 bytes in 322 allocations
//
// 2019-12-28 v1.2.0-alpha.3: Third alpha fixes issue #19.
//
// It also bumps the minor version as the repository was wrongly already tagged
// with v1.1.0 before. Even though the tag was deleted there are proxies that
// cached that tag. Thanks /u/garaktailor for detecting the problem and
// suggesting this solution.
//
// 2019-12-26 v1.1.0-alpha.2: Second alpha release adds support for accessing a
// database concurrently by multiple goroutines and/or processes. v1.1.0 is now
// considered feature-complete. Next planed release should be a beta with a
// proper test suite.
//
// 2019-12-18 v1.1.0-alpha.1: First alpha release using the new cc/v3, gocc,
// qbe toolchain. Some primitive tests pass on linux_{amd64,386}. Not yet safe
// for concurrent access by multiple goroutines. Next alpha release is planed
// to arrive before the end of this year.
//
// 2017-06-10 Windows/Intel no more uses the VM (thanks Steffen Butzer).
//
// 2017-06-05 Linux/Intel no more uses the VM (cznic/virtual).
//
// # Connecting to a database
//
// To access a Sqlite database do something like
//
// import (
// "database/sql"
//
// _ "modernc.org/sqlite"
// )
//
// ...
//
//
// db, err := sql.Open("sqlite", dsnURI)
//
// ...
//
// # Debug and development versions
//
// A comma separated list of options can be passed to `go generate` via the
// environment variable GO_GENERATE. Some useful options include for example:
//
// -DSQLITE_DEBUG
// -DSQLITE_MEM_DEBUG
// -ccgo-verify-structs
//
// To create a debug/development version, issue for example:
//
// $ GO_GENERATE=-DSQLITE_DEBUG,-DSQLITE_MEM_DEBUG go generate
//
// Note: To run `go generate` you need to have modernc.org/ccgo/v3 installed.
//
// # Hacking
//
// This is an example of how to use the debug logs in modernc.org/libc when hunting a bug.
//
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/sqlite$ git status
// On branch master
// Your branch is up to date with 'origin/master'.
//
// nothing to commit, working tree clean
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/sqlite$ git log -1
// commit df33b8d15107f3cc777799c0fe105f74ef499e62 (HEAD -> master, tag: v1.21.1, origin/master, origin/HEAD, wips, ok)
// Author: Jan Mercl <0xjnml@gmail.com>
// Date: Mon Mar 27 16:18:28 2023 +0200
//
// upgrade to SQLite 3.41.2
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/sqlite$ rm -f /tmp/libc.log ; go test -v -tags=libc.dmesg -run TestScalar ; ls -l /tmp/libc.log
// test binary compiled for linux/amd64
// === RUN TestScalar
// --- PASS: TestScalar (0.09s)
// PASS
// ok modernc.org/sqlite 0.128s
// -rw-r--r-- 1 jnml jnml 76 Apr 6 11:22 /tmp/libc.log
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/sqlite$ cat /tmp/libc.log
// [10723 sqlite.test] 2023-04-06 11:22:48.288066057 +0200 CEST m=+0.000707150
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/sqlite$
//
// The /tmp/libc.log file is created as requested. No useful messages there because none are enabled in libc. Let's try to enable Xwrite as an example.
//
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/libc$ git status
// On branch master
// Your branch is up to date with 'origin/master'.
//
// Changes not staged for commit:
// (use "git add <file>..." to update what will be committed)
// (use "git restore <file>..." to discard changes in working directory)
// modified: libc_linux.go
//
// no changes added to commit (use "git add" and/or "git commit -a")
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/libc$ git log -1
// commit 1e22c18cf2de8aa86d5b19b165f354f99c70479c (HEAD -> master, tag: v1.22.3, origin/master, origin/HEAD)
// Author: Jan Mercl <0xjnml@gmail.com>
// Date: Wed Feb 22 20:27:45 2023 +0100
//
// support sqlite 3.41 on linux targets
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/libc$ git diff
// diff --git a/libc_linux.go b/libc_linux.go
// index 1c2f482..ac1f08d 100644
// --- a/libc_linux.go
// +++ b/libc_linux.go
// @@ -332,19 +332,19 @@ func Xwrite(t *TLS, fd int32, buf uintptr, count types.Size_t) types.Ssize_t {
// var n uintptr
// switch n, _, err = unix.Syscall(unix.SYS_WRITE, uintptr(fd), buf, uintptr(count)); err {
// case 0:
// - // if dmesgs {
// - // // dmesg("%v: %d %#x: %#x\n%s", origin(1), fd, count, n, hex.Dump(GoBytes(buf, int(n))))
// - // dmesg("%v: %d %#x: %#x", origin(1), fd, count, n)
// - // }
// + if dmesgs {
// + // dmesg("%v: %d %#x: %#x\n%s", origin(1), fd, count, n, hex.Dump(GoBytes(buf, int(n))))
// + dmesg("%v: %d %#x: %#x", origin(1), fd, count, n)
// + }
// return types.Ssize_t(n)
// case errno.EAGAIN:
// // nop
// }
// }
//
// - // if dmesgs {
// - // dmesg("%v: fd %v, count %#x: %v", origin(1), fd, count, err)
// - // }
// + if dmesgs {
// + dmesg("%v: fd %v, count %#x: %v", origin(1), fd, count, err)
// + }
// t.setErrno(err)
// return -1
// }
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/libc$
//
// We need to tell the Go build system to use our local, patched/debug libc:
//
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/sqlite$ go work use $(go env GOPATH)/src/modernc.org/libc
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/sqlite$ go work use .
//
// And run the test again:
//
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/sqlite$ rm -f /tmp/libc.log ; go test -v -tags=libc.dmesg -run TestScalar ; ls -l /tmp/libc.log
// test binary compiled for linux/amd64
// === RUN TestScalar
// --- PASS: TestScalar (0.26s)
// PASS
// ok modernc.org/sqlite 0.285s
// -rw-r--r-- 1 jnml jnml 918 Apr 6 11:29 /tmp/libc.log
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/sqlite$ cat /tmp/libc.log
// [11910 sqlite.test] 2023-04-06 11:29:13.143589542 +0200 CEST m=+0.000689270
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 8 0x200: 0x200
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 8 0xc: 0xc
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 7 0x1000: 0x1000
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 7 0x1000: 0x1000
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 8 0x200: 0x200
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 8 0x4: 0x4
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 8 0x1000: 0x1000
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 8 0x4: 0x4
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 8 0x4: 0x4
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 8 0x1000: 0x1000
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 8 0x4: 0x4
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 8 0xc: 0xc
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 7 0x1000: 0x1000
// [11910 sqlite.test] libc_linux.go:337:Xwrite: 7 0x1000: 0x1000
// 0:jnml@e5-1650:~/src/modernc.org/sqlite$
//
// # Sqlite documentation
//
// See https://sqlite.org/docs.html
package sqlite // import "modernc.org/sqlite"