update: sqlite 3.50.0.
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Cory McWilliams 2025-05-29 12:37:14 -04:00
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@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ VERSION_NAME := This program kills fascists.
IPHONEOS_VERSION_MIN=14.0
SQLITE_URL := https://www.sqlite.org/2025/sqlite-amalgamation-3490200.zip
SQLITE_URL := https://www.sqlite.org/2025/sqlite-amalgamation-3500000.zip
BUNDLETOOL_URL := https://github.com/google/bundletool/releases/download/1.17.0/bundletool-all-1.17.0.jar
APPIMAGETOOL_URL := https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/releases/download/continuous/appimagetool-x86_64.AppImage
APPIMAGETOOL_MD5 := e989fadfc4d685fd3d6aeeb9b525d74d out/appimagetool

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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ extern "C" {
**
** Since [version 3.6.18] ([dateof:3.6.18]),
** SQLite source code has been stored in the
** <a href="http://www.fossil-scm.org/">Fossil configuration management
** <a href="http://fossil-scm.org/">Fossil configuration management
** system</a>. ^The SQLITE_SOURCE_ID macro evaluates to
** a string which identifies a particular check-in of SQLite
** within its configuration management system. ^The SQLITE_SOURCE_ID
@ -146,9 +146,9 @@ extern "C" {
** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()],
** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()].
*/
#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.49.2"
#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3049002
#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2025-05-07 10:39:52 17144570b0d96ae63cd6f3edca39e27ebd74925252bbaf6723bcb2f6b4861fb1"
#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.50.0"
#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3050000
#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2025-05-29 14:26:00 dfc790f998f450d9c35e3ba1c8c89c17466cb559f87b0239e4aab9d34e28f742"
/*
** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers
@ -1163,6 +1163,12 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods {
** the value that M is to be set to. Before returning, the 32-bit signed
** integer is overwritten with the previous value of M.
**
** <li>[[SQLITE_FCNTL_BLOCK_ON_CONNECT]]
** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_BLOCK_ON_CONNECT] opcode is used to configure the
** VFS to block when taking a SHARED lock to connect to a wal mode database.
** This is used to implement the functionality associated with
** SQLITE_SETLK_BLOCK_ON_CONNECT.
**
** <li>[[SQLITE_FCNTL_DATA_VERSION]]
** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_DATA_VERSION] opcode is used to detect changes to
** a database file. The argument is a pointer to a 32-bit unsigned integer.
@ -1259,6 +1265,7 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods {
#define SQLITE_FCNTL_CKSM_FILE 41
#define SQLITE_FCNTL_RESET_CACHE 42
#define SQLITE_FCNTL_NULL_IO 43
#define SQLITE_FCNTL_BLOCK_ON_CONNECT 44
/* deprecated names */
#define SQLITE_GET_LOCKPROXYFILE SQLITE_FCNTL_GET_LOCKPROXYFILE
@ -1989,13 +1996,16 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
**
** [[SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE]] <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE</dt>
** <dd> ^(The SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE option takes two arguments that determine
** the default size of lookaside memory on each [database connection].
** the default size of [lookaside memory] on each [database connection].
** The first argument is the
** size of each lookaside buffer slot and the second is the number of
** slots allocated to each database connection.)^ ^(SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE
** sets the <i>default</i> lookaside size. The [SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE]
** option to [sqlite3_db_config()] can be used to change the lookaside
** configuration on individual connections.)^ </dd>
** size of each lookaside buffer slot ("sz") and the second is the number of
** slots allocated to each database connection ("cnt").)^
** ^(SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE sets the <i>default</i> lookaside size.
** The [SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE] option to [sqlite3_db_config()] can
** be used to change the lookaside configuration on individual connections.)^
** The [-DSQLITE_DEFAULT_LOOKASIDE] option can be used to change the
** default lookaside configuration at compile-time.
** </dd>
**
** [[SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE2]] <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE2</dt>
** <dd> ^(The SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE2 option takes a single argument which is
@ -2232,31 +2242,50 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE]]
** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE</dt>
** <dd> The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE option is used to adjust the
** configuration of the lookaside memory allocator within a database
** configuration of the [lookaside memory allocator] within a database
** connection.
** The arguments to the SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE option are <i>not</i>
** in the [DBCONFIG arguments|usual format].
** The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE option takes three arguments, not two,
** so that a call to [sqlite3_db_config()] that uses SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE
** should have a total of five parameters.
** ^The first argument (the third parameter to [sqlite3_db_config()] is a
** <ol>
** <li><p>The first argument ("buf") is a
** pointer to a memory buffer to use for lookaside memory.
** ^The first argument after the SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE verb
** may be NULL in which case SQLite will allocate the
** lookaside buffer itself using [sqlite3_malloc()]. ^The second argument is the
** size of each lookaside buffer slot. ^The third argument is the number of
** slots. The size of the buffer in the first argument must be greater than
** or equal to the product of the second and third arguments. The buffer
** must be aligned to an 8-byte boundary. ^If the second argument to
** SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE is not a multiple of 8, it is internally
** rounded down to the next smaller multiple of 8. ^(The lookaside memory
** The first argument may be NULL in which case SQLite will allocate the
** lookaside buffer itself using [sqlite3_malloc()].
** <li><P>The second argument ("sz") is the
** size of each lookaside buffer slot. Lookaside is disabled if "sz"
** is less than 8. The "sz" argument should be a multiple of 8 less than
** 65536. If "sz" does not meet this constraint, it is reduced in size until
** it does.
** <li><p>The third argument ("cnt") is the number of slots. Lookaside is disabled
** if "cnt"is less than 1. The "cnt" value will be reduced, if necessary, so
** that the product of "sz" and "cnt" does not exceed 2,147,418,112. The "cnt"
** parameter is usually chosen so that the product of "sz" and "cnt" is less
** than 1,000,000.
** </ol>
** <p>If the "buf" argument is not NULL, then it must
** point to a memory buffer with a size that is greater than
** or equal to the product of "sz" and "cnt".
** The buffer must be aligned to an 8-byte boundary.
** The lookaside memory
** configuration for a database connection can only be changed when that
** connection is not currently using lookaside memory, or in other words
** when the "current value" returned by
** [sqlite3_db_status](D,[SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_USED],...) is zero.
** when the value returned by [SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_USED] is zero.
** Any attempt to change the lookaside memory configuration when lookaside
** memory is in use leaves the configuration unchanged and returns
** [SQLITE_BUSY].)^</dd>
** [SQLITE_BUSY].
** If the "buf" argument is NULL and an attempt
** to allocate memory based on "sz" and "cnt" fails, then
** lookaside is silently disabled.
** <p>
** The [SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE] configuration option can be used to set the
** default lookaside configuration at initialization. The
** [-DSQLITE_DEFAULT_LOOKASIDE] option can be used to set the default lookaside
** configuration at compile-time. Typical values for lookaside are 1200 for
** "sz" and 40 to 100 for "cnt".
** </dd>
**
** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY]]
** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY</dt>
@ -2993,6 +3022,44 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_busy_handler(sqlite3*,int(*)(void*,int),void*);
*/
SQLITE_API int sqlite3_busy_timeout(sqlite3*, int ms);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Set the Setlk Timeout
** METHOD: sqlite3
**
** This routine is only useful in SQLITE_ENABLE_SETLK_TIMEOUT builds. If
** the VFS supports blocking locks, it sets the timeout in ms used by
** eligible locks taken on wal mode databases by the specified database
** handle. In non-SQLITE_ENABLE_SETLK_TIMEOUT builds, or if the VFS does
** not support blocking locks, this function is a no-op.
**
** Passing 0 to this function disables blocking locks altogether. Passing
** -1 to this function requests that the VFS blocks for a long time -
** indefinitely if possible. The results of passing any other negative value
** are undefined.
**
** Internally, each SQLite database handle store two timeout values - the
** busy-timeout (used for rollback mode databases, or if the VFS does not
** support blocking locks) and the setlk-timeout (used for blocking locks
** on wal-mode databases). The sqlite3_busy_timeout() method sets both
** values, this function sets only the setlk-timeout value. Therefore,
** to configure separate busy-timeout and setlk-timeout values for a single
** database handle, call sqlite3_busy_timeout() followed by this function.
**
** Whenever the number of connections to a wal mode database falls from
** 1 to 0, the last connection takes an exclusive lock on the database,
** then checkpoints and deletes the wal file. While it is doing this, any
** new connection that tries to read from the database fails with an
** SQLITE_BUSY error. Or, if the SQLITE_SETLK_BLOCK_ON_CONNECT flag is
** passed to this API, the new connection blocks until the exclusive lock
** has been released.
*/
SQLITE_API int sqlite3_setlk_timeout(sqlite3*, int ms, int flags);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Flags for sqlite3_setlk_timeout()
*/
#define SQLITE_SETLK_BLOCK_ON_CONNECT 0x01
/*
** CAPI3REF: Convenience Routines For Running Queries
** METHOD: sqlite3
@ -5108,7 +5175,7 @@ SQLITE_API const void *sqlite3_column_decltype16(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
** other than [SQLITE_ROW] before any subsequent invocation of
** sqlite3_step(). Failure to reset the prepared statement using
** [sqlite3_reset()] would result in an [SQLITE_MISUSE] return from
** sqlite3_step(). But after [version 3.6.23.1] ([dateof:3.6.23.1],
** sqlite3_step(). But after [version 3.6.23.1] ([dateof:3.6.23.1]),
** sqlite3_step() began
** calling [sqlite3_reset()] automatically in this circumstance rather
** than returning [SQLITE_MISUSE]. This is not considered a compatibility
@ -7004,6 +7071,8 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_autovacuum_pages(
**
** ^The second argument is a pointer to the function to invoke when a
** row is updated, inserted or deleted in a rowid table.
** ^The update hook is disabled by invoking sqlite3_update_hook()
** with a NULL pointer as the second parameter.
** ^The first argument to the callback is a copy of the third argument
** to sqlite3_update_hook().
** ^The second callback argument is one of [SQLITE_INSERT], [SQLITE_DELETE],
@ -11486,9 +11555,10 @@ SQLITE_API void sqlite3session_table_filter(
** is inserted while a session object is enabled, then later deleted while
** the same session object is disabled, no INSERT record will appear in the
** changeset, even though the delete took place while the session was disabled.
** Or, if one field of a row is updated while a session is disabled, and
** another field of the same row is updated while the session is enabled, the
** resulting changeset will contain an UPDATE change that updates both fields.
** Or, if one field of a row is updated while a session is enabled, and
** then another field of the same row is updated while the session is disabled,
** the resulting changeset will contain an UPDATE change that updates both
** fields.
*/
SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_changeset(
sqlite3_session *pSession, /* Session object */
@ -11560,8 +11630,9 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3_int64 sqlite3session_changeset_size(sqlite3_session *pSession
** database zFrom the contents of the two compatible tables would be
** identical.
**
** It an error if database zFrom does not exist or does not contain the
** required compatible table.
** Unless the call to this function is a no-op as described above, it is an
** error if database zFrom does not exist or does not contain the required
** compatible table.
**
** If the operation is successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an SQLite
** error code. In this case, if argument pzErrMsg is not NULL, *pzErrMsg
@ -11696,7 +11767,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_start_v2(
** The following flags may passed via the 4th parameter to
** [sqlite3changeset_start_v2] and [sqlite3changeset_start_v2_strm]:
**
** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_INVERT <dd>
** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESETSTART_INVERT <dd>
** Invert the changeset while iterating through it. This is equivalent to
** inverting a changeset using sqlite3changeset_invert() before applying it.
** It is an error to specify this flag with a patchset.
@ -12011,19 +12082,6 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_concat(
void **ppOut /* OUT: Buffer containing output changeset */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Upgrade the Schema of a Changeset/Patchset
*/
SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_upgrade(
sqlite3 *db,
const char *zDb,
int nIn, const void *pIn, /* Input changeset */
int *pnOut, void **ppOut /* OUT: Inverse of input */
);
/*
** CAPI3REF: Changegroup Handle
**

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@ -366,6 +366,8 @@ struct sqlite3_api_routines {
/* Version 3.44.0 and later */
void *(*get_clientdata)(sqlite3*,const char*);
int (*set_clientdata)(sqlite3*, const char*, void*, void(*)(void*));
/* Version 3.50.0 and later */
int (*setlk_timeout)(sqlite3*,int,int);
};
/*
@ -699,6 +701,8 @@ typedef int (*sqlite3_loadext_entry)(
/* Version 3.44.0 and later */
#define sqlite3_get_clientdata sqlite3_api->get_clientdata
#define sqlite3_set_clientdata sqlite3_api->set_clientdata
/* Version 3.50.0 and later */
#define sqlite3_setlk_timeout sqlite3_api->setlk_timeout
#endif /* !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION) */
#if !defined(SQLITE_CORE) && !defined(SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION)