tdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/0000755003604700454610000000000012500045134012321 5ustar dgp771divtdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/aclocal.m40000664003604700454610000000644512476371772014222 0ustar dgp771div# # Include the TEA standard macro set # builtin(include,tclconfig/tcl.m4) # # Add here whatever m4 macros you want to define for your package # dnl Helper macros AC_DEFUN([TEAX_LAPPEND], [$1="[$]{$1} $2"]) AC_DEFUN([TEAX_FOREACH], [for $1 in $2; do $3; done]) AC_DEFUN([TEAX_IFEQ], [AS_IF([test "x$1" = "x$2"], [$3])]) AC_DEFUN([TEAX_IFNEQ], [AS_IF([test "x$1" != "x$2"], [$3])]) AC_DEFUN([TEAX_SWITCH], [case "$1" in TEAX_SWITCH_Cases(m4_shift($@)) esac]) AC_DEFUN([TEAX_SWITCH_Cases], [m4_if([$#],0,,[$#],1,,[TEAX_SWITCH_OneCase($1,$2)TEAX_SWITCH_Cases(m4_shift(m4_shift($@)))])]) AC_DEFUN([TEAX_SWITCH_OneCase],[ $1) $2;;]) AC_DEFUN([CygPath],[`${CYGPATH} $1`]) dnl Interesting macros AC_DEFUN([TEAX_SUBST_RESOURCE], [ AC_REQUIRE([TEA_CONFIG_CFLAGS])dnl TEAX_IFEQ($TEA_PLATFORM, windows, [ AC_CHECK_PROGS(RC_, 'windres -o' 'rc -nologo -fo', none) TEAX_SWITCH($RC_, windres*, [ rcdef_inc="--include " rcdef_start="--define " rcdef_q='\"' AC_SUBST(RES_SUFFIX, [res.o]) TEAX_LAPPEND(PKG_OBJECTS, ${PACKAGE_NAME}.res.o)], rc*, [ rcdef_inc="-i " rcdef_start="-d " rcdef_q='"' AC_SUBST(RES_SUFFIX, [res]) TEAX_LAPPEND(PKG_OBJECTS, ${PACKAGE_NAME}.res)], *, [ AC_MSG_WARN([could not find resource compiler]) RC_=: ])]) # This next line is because of the brokenness of TEA... 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This module, plus TDBC and SQLite3 themselves, allow you to access SQLite3 databases using a standard application programming interface (API) from a Tcl script. This module is also available from http://tdbc.tcl.tk along with the source code of TDBC itself. A bug database and Wiki are available at the same location. Tdbc::sqlite3 is a freely-available open source package. You can do virtually anything you like with it, such as modifying it, redistributing it, and selling it either in whole or in part. See the file "license.terms" for complete information. 2. Documentation The 'doc' subdirectory in this release contains a set of reference manual entries for tdbc::sqlite3. Files with an extension '.n' are for Tcl classes and commands; files with an extension '.3' are for C library functions. The file, 'doc/tdbcsqlite3.n' gives an overview, listing the classes and functions 3. 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Kenny # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # RCS: @(#) $Id: tdbcsqlite3.tcl,v 1.47 2008/02/27 02:08:27 kennykb Exp $ # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ lappend auto_path . if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} { package require tcltest 2 namespace import -force ::tcltest::* } loadTestedCommands package require tdbc::sqlite3 # Test setup. We need a database to work on, so copy 'test.mdb' to a # temp file, and run from it. set testdir [makeDirectory tdbctest] set testFileName test.db set testDBName [makeFile {} $testFileName $testdir] catch {file delete -force $testDBName} #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- test tdbc::sqlite3-1.1 {create a connection, wrong # args} {*}{ -body { tdbc::sqlite3::connection create } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-1.2 {create a connection, connection string missing} {*}{ -body { tdbc::sqlite3::connection create db } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-1.3 {create a connection, failure} {*}{ -body { set status [catch { tdbc::sqlite3::connection create db /dev/null/wtf } result] list $status $result } -cleanup {catch {rename db {}}} -match glob -result {1 {unable to open database file}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-1.4 {create a connection, successful} {*}{ -body { tdbc::sqlite3::connection create ::db $::testDBName } -result ::db -cleanup { catch {rename ::db {}} } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # The tests that follow all require a connection to a database. tdbc::sqlite3::connection create ::db $::testDBName #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- test tdbc::sqlite3-2.1 {prepare statement, wrong # args} {*}{ -body { ::db prepare } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-2.2 {don't make a statement without a connection} {*}{ -body { tdbc::sqlite3::statement create stmt rubbish moreRubbish } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {invalid command name*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-2.3 {don't make a statement without a connection} {*}{ -body { tdbc::sqlite3::statement create stmt oo::class moreRubbish } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {unknown method*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-3.0 {prepare a valid statement} {*}{ -body { set stmt [::db prepare { CREATE TABLE people( idnum INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL ) }] } -match glob -result *Stmt* -cleanup { catch [rename $stmt {}] } } test tdbc::sqlite3-3.1 {execute a valid statement with no results} {*}{ -body { set stmt [::db prepare { CREATE TABLE people( idnum INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL ) }] set rs [$stmt execute] list [expr {[$rs rowcount] <= 0}] [$rs columns] [$rs nextrow nothing] } -result {1 {} 0} -cleanup { catch { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} set stmt [::db prepare { DROP TABLE people }] set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } } } test tdbc::sqlite3-3.2 {result set: wrong # args} {*}{ -body { set stmt [::db prepare { CREATE TABLE people( idnum INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL ) }] $stmt execute with extra args } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} -cleanup { catch [rename $stmt {}] } } test tdbc::sqlite3-3.3 {result set: trying to create against a non-object} {*}{ -body { tdbc::sqlite3::resultset create rs nothing } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {invalid command name*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-3.4 {result set: trying to create against a non-statement} {*}{ -body { tdbc::sqlite3::resultset create rs db } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {unknown method*} } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Following tests need a 'people' table in the database set stmt [::db prepare { CREATE TABLE people( idnum INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, name VARCHAR(40) NOT NULL, info INTEGER ) }] set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} test tdbc::sqlite3-4.1 {execute an insert with no params} {*}{ -body { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(1, 'fred', 0) }] set rs [$stmt execute] list [$rs rowcount] [$rs columns] [$rs nextrow nothing] } -result {1 {} 0} -cleanup { catch { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } } } test tdbc::sqlite3-4.2 {execute an insert with variable parameters} {*}{ -body { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, 0) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 set name fred set rs [$stmt execute] list [$rs rowcount] [$rs columns] [$rs nextrow nothing] } -result {1 {} 0} -cleanup { catch { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } } } test tdbc::sqlite3-4.3 {execute an insert with dictionary parameters} {*}{ -body { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, 0) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set rs [$stmt execute {idnum 1 name fred}] list [$rs rowcount] [$rs columns] [$rs nextrow nothing] } -result {1 {} 0} -cleanup { catch { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } } } test tdbc::sqlite3-4.4 {bad dictionary} {*}{ -body { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 $stmt execute {idnum 1 name} } -returnCodes error -result {missing value to go with key} -cleanup { catch { rename $stmt {} set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } } } test tdbc::sqlite3-4.7 {missing parameter - nullable} {*}{ -setup { catch {unset info} set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, :info) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 $stmt paramtype info integer set stmt2 [::db prepare { SELECT name, info FROM people WHERE idnum = :idnum }] $stmt2 paramtype idnum integer } -body { set name "mr. gravel" set idnum 100 set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} set rs [$stmt2 execute] $rs nextrow -as dicts row set row } -result {name {mr. gravel}} -cleanup { catch {rename $rs {}} catch { rename $stmt {} rename $stmt2 {} set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } } } test tdbc::sqlite3-4.8 {missing parameter in dictionary - nullable} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, :info) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 $stmt paramtype info integer set stmt2 [::db prepare { SELECT name, info FROM people WHERE idnum = :idnum }] $stmt2 paramtype idnum integer } -body { set rs [$stmt execute {name {gary granite} idnum 200}] rename $rs {} set rs [$stmt2 execute {idnum 200}] $rs nextrow -as dicts row set row } -result {name {gary granite}} -cleanup { catch {rename $rs {}} catch { rename $stmt {} rename $stmt2 {} set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } } } test tdbc::sqlite3-4.9 {two result sets open against the same statement} {*}{ -body { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, 0) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set rs1 [$stmt execute {idnum 1 name fred}] set rs2 [$stmt execute {idnum 2 name wilma}] list [$rs1 rowcount] [$rs1 columns] [$rs1 nextrow nothing] \ [$rs2 rowcount] [$rs2 columns] [$rs2 nextrow nothing] } -result {1 {} 0 1 {} 0} -cleanup { catch { rename $rs1 {} rename $rs2 {} rename $stmt {} set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } } } test tdbc::sqlite3-4.10 {failed execution} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, 0) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set rs [$stmt execute {idnum 1 name fred}] rename $rs {} } -body { catch {$stmt execute {idnum 1 name barney}} } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result 1 } if 0 { # following tests check error syntax for 'paramtype' - and tdbcsqlite3 # ignores paramtype, so they're kind of meaningless test tdbc::sqlite3-5.1 {paramtype - too few args} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, 0) }] } -body { $stmt paramtype idnum } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-5.2 {paramtype - just a direction} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, 0) }] } -body { $stmt paramtype idnum in } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-5.3 {paramtype - bad type} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, 0) }] } -body { $stmt paramtype idnum rubbish } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {bad SQL data type "rubbish":*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-5.4 {paramtype - bad scale} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, 0) }] } -body { $stmt paramtype idnum decimal rubbish } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {expected integer but got "rubbish"} } test tdbc::sqlite3-5.5 {paramtype - bad precision} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, 0) }] } -body { $stmt paramtype idnum decimal 12 rubbish } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {expected integer but got "rubbish"} } test tdbc::sqlite3-5.6 {paramtype - unknown parameter} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, 0) }] } -body { $stmt paramtype rubbish integer } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {unknown parameter "rubbish":*} } } test tdbc::sqlite3-6.1 {rowcount - wrong args} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) values(:idnum, :name, 0) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set rs [$stmt execute {idnum 1 name fred}] } -body { $rs rowcount rubbish } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes error -match glob -result "wrong \# args*" } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # next tests require data in the database catch { set stmt [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(:idnum, :name, NULL) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 foreach name {fred wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} { set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} incr idnum } rename $stmt {} } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- test tdbc::sqlite3-7.1 {columns - bad args} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT * FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { $rs columns rubbish } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-7.2 {columns - get column names} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT * FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { $rs columns } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result {idnum name info} } test tdbc::sqlite3-8.1 {nextrow - as dicts} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people ORDER BY idnum }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set idnum 1 set names {} while {[$rs nextrow -- row]} { if {$idnum != [dict get $row idnum]} { error [list bad idnum [dict get $row idnum] should be $idnum] } lappend names [dict get $row name] incr idnum } set names } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result {fred wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} } test tdbc::sqlite3-8.2 {nextrow - as lists} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people ORDER BY idnum }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set idnum 1 set names {} while {[$rs nextrow -as lists -- row]} { if {$idnum != [lindex $row 0]} { error [list bad idnum [lindex $row 0] should be $idnum] } lappend names [lindex $row 1] incr idnum } set names } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result {fred wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} } test tdbc::sqlite3-8.3 {nextrow - bad cursor state} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people ORDER BY idnum }] } -body { set rs [$stmt execute] set names {} while {[$rs nextrow row]} {} $rs nextrow row } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result 0 } test tdbc::sqlite3-8.4 {anonymous columns - dicts} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT COUNT(*), MAX(idnum) FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { list \ [$rs nextrow row] \ $row \ [$rs nextrow row] } -cleanup { $stmt close } -match glob -result {1 {* 6 * 6} 0} }; test tdbc::sqlite3-8.5 {anonymous columns - lists} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT COUNT(*), MAX(idnum) FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { list [$rs nextrow -as lists row] \ $row \ [$rs nextrow -as lists row] } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {1 {6 6} 0} }; test tdbc::sqlite3-8.6 {null results - dicts} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name = 'fred' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { list [$rs nextrow row] $row [$rs nextrow row] } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {1 {idnum 1 name fred} 0} } test tdbc::sqlite3-8.7 {null results - lists} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name = 'fred' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { list [$rs nextrow -as lists -- row] $row [$rs nextrow -as lists -- row] } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {1 {1 fred {}} 0} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.1 {rs foreach var script} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set result {} $rs foreach row { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $rs close $stmt close } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.2 {stmt foreach var script} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { set result {} $stmt foreach row { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.3 {db foreach var sqlcode script} {*}{ -body { set result {} db foreach row { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } { lappend result $row } set result } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.4 {rs foreach -- var script} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set result {} $rs foreach -- row { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $rs close $stmt close } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.5 {stmt foreach -- var script} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { set result {} $stmt foreach -- row { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.6 {db foreach -- var query script} {*}{ -body { set result {} db foreach -- row { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } { lappend result $row } set result } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.7 {rs foreach -- -as lists} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set result {} $rs foreach -as lists row { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $rs close $stmt close } -result {{4 barney {}} {5 betty {}} {6 bam-bam {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.8 {stmt foreach -as lists} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { set result {} $stmt foreach -as lists row { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {{4 barney {}} {5 betty {}} {6 bam-bam {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.9 {db foreach -as lists} {*}{ -body { set result {} db foreach -as lists row { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } { lappend result $row } set result } -result {{4 barney {}} {5 betty {}} {6 bam-bam {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.10 {rs foreach -as lists --} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set result {} $rs foreach -as lists -- row { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $rs close $stmt close } -result {{4 barney {}} {5 betty {}} {6 bam-bam {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.11 {stmt foreach -as lists --} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { set result {} $stmt foreach -as lists -- row { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {{4 barney {}} {5 betty {}} {6 bam-bam {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.12 {db foreach -as lists --} {*}{ -body { set result {} db foreach -as lists row { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } { lappend result $row } set result } -result {{4 barney {}} {5 betty {}} {6 bam-bam {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.13 {rs foreach -as lists -columnsvar c --} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set result {} $rs foreach -as lists -columnsvar c -- row { foreach cn $c cv $row { lappend result $cn $cv } } set result } -cleanup { $rs close $stmt close } -result {idnum 4 name barney idnum 5 name betty idnum 6 name bam-bam} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.14 {stmt foreach -as lists -columnsvar c --} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { set result {} $stmt foreach -as lists -columnsvar c -- row { foreach cn $c cv $row { lappend result $cn $cv } } set result } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {idnum 4 name barney idnum 5 name betty idnum 6 name bam-bam} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.15 {db foreach -as lists -columnsvar c --} {*}{ -body { set result {} db foreach -as lists -columnsvar c -- row { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } { foreach cn $c cv $row { lappend result $cn $cv } } set result } -result {idnum 4 name barney idnum 5 name betty idnum 6 name bam-bam} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.16 {rs foreach / break out of loop} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set result {} $rs foreach -as lists -- row { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} break lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $rs close $stmt close } -result {{4 barney {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.17 {stmt foreach / break out of loop} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { set result {} $stmt foreach -as lists -- row { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} break lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {{4 barney {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.18 {db foreach / break out of loop} {*}{ -body { set result {} db foreach -as lists -- row { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} break lappend result $row } set result } -result {{4 barney {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.19 {rs foreach / continue in loop} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set result {} $rs foreach -as lists -- row { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} continue lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $rs close $stmt close } -result {{4 barney {}} {6 bam-bam {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.20 {stmt foreach / continue in loop} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { set result {} $stmt foreach -as lists -- row { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} continue lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {{4 barney {}} {6 bam-bam {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.21 {db foreach / continue in loop} {*}{ -body { set result {} db foreach -as lists -- row { SELECT idnum, name, info FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} continue lappend result $row } set result } -result {{4 barney {}} {6 bam-bam {}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.22 {rs foreach / return out of the loop} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] proc tdbc::sqlite3-9.22 {rs} { $rs foreach -as lists -- row { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} { return [lindex $row 0] } } return failed } } -body { tdbc::sqlite3-9.22 $rs } -cleanup { rename tdbc::sqlite3-9.22 {} rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result 5 } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.23 {stmt foreach / return out of the loop} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] proc tdbc::sqlite3-9.23 {stmt} { $stmt foreach -as lists -- row { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} { return [lindex $row 0] } } return failed } } -body { tdbc::sqlite3-9.23 $stmt } -cleanup { rename tdbc::sqlite3-9.23 {} rename $stmt {} } -result 5 } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.24 {db foreach / return out of the loop} {*}{ -setup { proc tdbc::sqlite3-9.24 {stmt} { db foreach -as lists -- row { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} { return [lindex $row 0] } } return failed } } -body { tdbc::sqlite3-9.24 $stmt } -cleanup { rename tdbc::sqlite3-9.24 {} } -result 5 } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.25 {rs foreach / error out of the loop} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] proc tdbc::sqlite3-9.25 {rs} { $rs foreach -as lists -- row { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} { error [lindex $row 0] } } return failed } } -body { tdbc::sqlite3-9.25 $rs } -cleanup { rename tdbc::sqlite3-9.25 {} rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes error -result 5 } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.26 {stmt foreach - error out of the loop} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] proc tdbc::sqlite3-9.26 {stmt} { $stmt foreach -as lists -- row { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} { error [lindex $row 0] } } return failed } } -body { tdbc::sqlite3-9.26 $stmt } -cleanup { rename tdbc::sqlite3-9.26 {} rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes error -result 5 } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.27 {db foreach / error out of the loop} {*}{ -setup { proc tdbc::sqlite3-9.27 {} { db foreach -as lists -- row { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} { error [lindex $row 0] } } return failed } } -body { tdbc::sqlite3-9.27 } -cleanup { rename tdbc::sqlite3-9.27 {} } -returnCodes error -result 5 } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.28 {rs foreach / unknown status from the loop} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] proc tdbc::sqlite3-9.28 {rs} { $rs foreach -as lists -- row { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} { return -code 666 -level 0 [lindex $row 0] } } return failed } } -body { tdbc::sqlite3-9.28 $rs } -cleanup { rename tdbc::sqlite3-9.28 {} rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes 666 -result 5 } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.29 {stmt foreach / unknown status from the loop} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] proc tdbc::sqlite3-9.29 {stmt} { $stmt foreach -as lists -- row { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} { return -code 666 -level 0 [lindex $row 0] } } return failed } } -body { tdbc::sqlite3-9.29 $stmt } -cleanup { rename tdbc::sqlite3-9.29 {} rename $stmt {} } -returnCodes 666 -result 5 } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.30 {db foreach / unknown status from the loop} {*}{ -setup { proc tdbc::sqlite3-9.30 {stmt} { db foreach -as lists -- row { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } { if {[lindex $row 1] eq {betty}} { return -code 666 -level 0 [lindex $row 0] } } return failed } } -body { tdbc::sqlite3-9.30 $stmt } -cleanup { rename tdbc::sqlite3-9.30 {} } -returnCodes 666 -result 5 } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.31 {stmt foreach / params in variables} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :thePattern }] $stmt paramtype thePattern varchar 40 } -body { set result {} set thePattern b% $stmt foreach row { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.32 {db foreach / params in variables} {*}{ -body { set result {} set thePattern b% db foreach row { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :thePattern } { lappend result $row } set result } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.33 {stmt foreach / parameters in a dictionary} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :thePattern }] $stmt paramtype thePattern varchar 40 } -body { set result {} $stmt foreach row {thePattern b%} { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.34 {db foreach / parameters in a dictionary} {*}{ -body { set result {} db foreach row { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :thePattern } {thePattern b%} { lappend result $row } set result } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.35 {stmt foreach - variable not found} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :thePattern }] $stmt paramtype thePattern varchar 40 catch {unset thePattern} } -body { set result {} set thePattern(bogosity) {} $stmt foreach row { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { unset thePattern $stmt close } -result {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.36 {db foreach - variable not found} {*}{ -setup { catch {unset thePattern} } -body { set result {} set thePattern(bogosity) {} db foreach row { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :thePattern } { lappend result $row } set result } -cleanup { unset thePattern } -result {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.37 {rs foreach - too few args} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { $rs foreach row } -cleanup { $rs close $stmt close } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args*} -match glob } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.38 {stmt foreach - too few args} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people }] } -body { $stmt foreach row } -cleanup { $stmt close } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args*} -match glob } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.39 {db foreach - too few args} {*}{ -body { db foreach row { SELECT idnum, name FROM people } } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args*} -match glob } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.40 {rs foreach - too many args} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { $rs foreach row do something } -cleanup { $rs close $stmt close } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args*} -match glob } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.41 {stmt foreach - too many args} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people }] } -body { $stmt foreach row do something else } -cleanup { $stmt close } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args*} -match glob } test tdbc::sqlite3-9.42 {db foreach - too many args} {*}{ -body { db foreach row { SELECT idnum, name FROM people } {} do something } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args*} -match glob } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.1 {allrows - no args} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { $rs allrows } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.2 {allrows - no args} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { $stmt allrows } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.3 {allrows - no args} {*}{ -body { db allrows { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.4 {allrows --} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { $rs allrows -- } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.5 {allrows --} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { $stmt allrows -- } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.6 {allrows --} {*}{ -body { db allrows -- { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.7 {allrows -as lists} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { $rs allrows -as lists } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result {{4 barney} {5 betty} {6 bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.8 {allrows -as lists} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { $stmt allrows -as lists } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -result {{4 barney} {5 betty} {6 bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.9 {allrows -as lists} {*}{ -body { db allrows -as lists { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } } -result {{4 barney} {5 betty} {6 bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.10 {allrows -as lists --} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { $rs allrows -as lists -- } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result {{4 barney} {5 betty} {6 bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.11 {allrows -as lists --} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { $stmt allrows -as lists -- } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -result {{4 barney} {5 betty} {6 bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.12 {allrows -as lists --} {*}{ -body { db allrows -as lists -- { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' } } -result {{4 barney} {5 betty} {6 bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.13 {allrows -as lists -columnsvar c} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set result [$rs allrows -as lists -columnsvar c] list $c $result } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result {{idnum name} {{4 barney} {5 betty} {6 bam-bam}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.14 {allrows -as lists -columnsvar c} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { set result [$stmt allrows -as lists -columnsvar c] list $c $result } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -result {{idnum name} {{4 barney} {5 betty} {6 bam-bam}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.15 {allrows -as lists -columnsvar c} {*}{ -body { set result [db allrows -as lists -columnsvar c { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] list $c $result } -result {{idnum name} {{4 barney} {5 betty} {6 bam-bam}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.16 {allrows - correct lexical scoping of variables} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :thePattern }] $stmt paramtype thePattern varchar 40 } -body { set thePattern b% $stmt allrows } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.17 {allrows - parameters in a dictionary} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :thePattern }] $stmt paramtype thePattern varchar 40 } -body { $stmt allrows {thePattern b%} } -cleanup { $stmt close } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.18 {allrows - parameters in a dictionary} {*}{ -body { db allrows { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :thePattern } {thePattern b%} } -result {{idnum 4 name barney} {idnum 5 name betty} {idnum 6 name bam-bam}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.19 {allrows - variable not found} {*}{ -setup { catch {unset thePattern} } -body { set thePattern(bogosity) {} db allrows { SELECT idnum, name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :thePattern } } -cleanup { unset thePattern } -result {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.20 {allrows - too many args} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT idnum, name FROM people }] } -body { $stmt allrows {} rubbish } -cleanup { $stmt close } -returnCodes error -result {wrong # args*} -match glob } test tdbc::sqlite3-10.21 {bad -as} {*}{ -body { db allrows -as trash { SELECT idnum, name FROM people } } -returnCodes error -result {bad variable type "trash": must be lists or dicts} } test tdbc::sqlite3-11.1 {update - no rows} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { UPDATE people SET info = 1 WHERE idnum > 6 }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { $rs rowcount } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result 0 } test tdbc::sqlite3-11.2 {update - unique row} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { UPDATE people SET info = 1 WHERE name = 'fred' }] } -body { set rs [$stmt execute] $rs rowcount } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result 1 } test tdbc::sqlite3-11.3 {update - multiple rows} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { UPDATE people SET info = 1 WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { set rs [$stmt execute] $rs rowcount } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result 3 } test tdbc::sqlite3-12.1 {delete - no rows} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people WHERE name = 'nobody' }] } -body { set rs [$stmt execute] $rs rowcount } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result 0 } test tdbc::sqlite3-12.2 {delete - unique row} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people WHERE name = 'fred' }] } -body { set rs [$stmt execute] $rs rowcount } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result 1 } test tdbc::sqlite3-12.3 {delete - multiple rows} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { DELETE FROM people WHERE name LIKE 'b%' }] } -body { set rs [$stmt execute] $rs rowcount } -cleanup { rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} } -result 3 } test tdbc::sqlite3-13.1 {resultsets - no results} {*}{ -setup { set stmt [::db prepare { SELECT name FROM people WHERE idnum = $idnum }] } -body { list \ [llength [$stmt resultsets]] \ [llength [::db resultsets]] } -cleanup { rename $stmt {} } -result {0 0} } test tdbc::sqlite3-13.2 {resultsets - various statements and results} {*}{ -setup { for {set i 0} {$i < 6} {incr i} { set stmts($i) [::db prepare { SELECT name FROM people WHERE idnum = :idnum }] $stmts($i) paramtype idnum integer for {set j 0} {$j < $i} {incr j} { set resultsets($i,$j) [$stmts($i) execute [list idnum $j]] } for {set j 1} {$j < $i} {incr j 2} { $resultsets($i,$j) close unset resultsets($i,$j) } } } -body { set x [list [llength [::db resultsets]]] for {set i 0} {$i < 6} {incr i} { lappend x [llength [$stmts($i) resultsets]] } set x } -cleanup { for {set i 0} {$i < 6} {incr i} { $stmts($i) close } } -result {9 0 1 1 2 2 3} } # reset the database again catch { db allrows {DELETE FROM people} set stmt [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(:idnum, :name, NULL) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 foreach name {fred wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} { set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} incr idnum } rename $stmt {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-13.3 {duplicate column names} {*}{ -constraints knownBug -body { ::db allrows -as dicts -- { select a.name, b.name, c.name from people a, people b, people c where a.idnum = 1 and b.idnum = a.idnum + 1 and c.idnum = a.idnum + 2 } } -result {{name fred name#2 wilma name#3 pebbles}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-13.4 {duplicate column names} {*}{ -constraints knownBug -body { ::db allrows -as dicts -- { select a.name, b.name, c.name as "name#2" from people a, people b, people c where a.idnum = 1 and b.idnum = a.idnum + 1 and c.idnum = a.idnum + 2 } } -result {{name fred name#2 wilma name#2#1 pebbles}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-13.5 {duplicate column names} {*}{ -constraints knownBug -body { ::db allrows -as dicts -- { select a.name, b.name as "name#2", c.name from people a, people b, people c where a.idnum = 1 and b.idnum = a.idnum + 1 and c.idnum = a.idnum + 2 } } -result {{name fred name#2 wilma name#2#1 pebbles}} } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # next tests require a fresh database connection. Close the existing one down catch { set stmt [db prepare { DELETE FROM people }] $stmt execute } catch { rename ::db {} } tdbc::sqlite3::connection create ::db $::testDBName catch { set stmt [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(:idnum, :name, NULL) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 foreach name {fred wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} { set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} incr idnum } rename $stmt {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-14.1 {begin transaction - wrong # args} {*}{ -body { ::db begintransaction junk } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-14.2 {commit - wrong # args} {*}{ -body { ::db commit junk } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-14.3 {rollback - wrong # args} {*}{ -body { ::db rollback junk } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-14.4 {commit - not in transaction} {*}{ -body { list [catch {::db commit} result] $result } -result {1 {cannot commit - no transaction is active}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-14.5 {rollback - not in transaction} {*}{ -body { list [catch {::db rollback} result] $result } -match glob -result {1 {cannot rollback - no transaction is active}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-14.6 {empty transaction} {*}{ -body { ::db begintransaction ::db commit } -result {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-14.7 {empty rolled-back transaction} {*}{ -body { ::db begintransaction ::db rollback } -result {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-14.8 {rollback does not change database} {*}{ -body { ::db begintransaction set stmt [::db prepare {DELETE FROM people WHERE name = 'fred'}] set rs [$stmt execute] while {[$rs nextrow trash]} {} rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} ::db rollback set stmt [::db prepare {SELECT idnum FROM people WHERE name = 'fred'}] set id {changes still visible after rollback} set rs [$stmt execute] while {[$rs nextrow -as lists row]} { set id [lindex $row 0] } rename $rs {} rename $stmt {} set id } -result 1 } test tdbc::sqlite3-14.9 {commit does change database} {*}{ -setup { set stmt1 [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(7, 'mr. gravel', 0) }] set stmt2 [db prepare { SELECT idnum FROM people WHERE name = 'mr. gravel' }] } -body { ::db begintransaction set rs [$stmt1 execute] rename $rs {} ::db commit set rs [$stmt2 execute] while {[$rs nextrow -as lists row]} { set id [lindex $row 0] } rename $rs {} set id } -cleanup { rename $stmt1 {} rename $stmt2 {} } -result 7 } test tdbc::sqlite3-14.10 {nested transactions} {*}{ -body { ::db begintransaction list [catch {::db begintransaction} result] $result } -cleanup { catch {::db rollback} } -match glob -result {1 {cannot start a transaction within a transaction}} } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # Clean up database again for the next round. catch { set stmt [db prepare { DELETE FROM people }] $stmt execute } catch { rename ::db {} } tdbc::sqlite3::connection create ::db $::testDBName catch { set stmt [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(:idnum, :name, NULL) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 foreach name {fred wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} { set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} incr idnum } rename $stmt {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-15.1 {successful (empty) transaction} {*}{ -body { db transaction { concat ok } } -result ok } test tdbc::sqlite3-15.2 {failing transaction does not get committed} {*}{ -setup { set stmt1 [db prepare { DELETE FROM people WHERE name = 'fred' }] set stmt2 [db prepare { SELECT idnum FROM people WHERE name = 'fred' }] } -body { catch { ::db transaction { set rs [$stmt1 execute] rename $rs {} error "abort the transaction" } } result set id {failed transaction got committed} set rs [$stmt2 execute] while {[$rs nextrow -as lists row]} { set id [lindex $row 0] } rename $rs {} list $result $id } -cleanup { rename $stmt1 {} rename $stmt2 {} } -result {{abort the transaction} 1} } test tdbc::sqlite3-15.3 {successful transaction gets committed} {*}{ -setup { set stmt1 [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(7, 'mr. gravel', 0) }] set stmt2 [db prepare { SELECT idnum FROM people WHERE name = 'mr. gravel' }] } -body { ::db transaction { set rs [$stmt1 execute] rename $rs {} } set rs [$stmt2 execute] while {[$rs nextrow -as lists row]} { set id [lindex $row 0] } rename $rs {} set id } -cleanup { rename $stmt1 {} rename $stmt2 {} } -result 7 } test tdbc::sqlite3-15.4 {break out of transaction commits it} {*}{ -setup { set stmt1 [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(8, 'gary granite', 0) }] set stmt2 [db prepare { SELECT idnum FROM people WHERE name = 'gary granite' }] } -body { while {1} { ::db transaction { set rs [$stmt1 execute] rename $rs {} break } } set rs [$stmt2 execute] while {[$rs nextrow -as lists row]} { set id [lindex $row 0] } rename $rs {} set id } -cleanup { rename $stmt1 {} rename $stmt2 {} } -result 8 } test tdbc::sqlite3-15.5 {continue in transaction commits it} {*}{ -setup { set stmt1 [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(9, 'hud rockstone', 0) }] set stmt2 [db prepare { SELECT idnum FROM people WHERE name = 'hud rockstone' }] } -body { for {set i 0} {$i < 1} {incr i} { ::db transaction { set rs [$stmt1 execute] rename $rs {} continue } } set rs [$stmt2 execute] while {[$rs nextrow -as lists row]} { set id [lindex $row 0] } rename $rs {} set id } -cleanup { rename $stmt1 {} rename $stmt2 {} } -result 9 } test tdbc::sqlite3-15.6 {return in transaction commits it} {*}{ -setup { set stmt1 [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(10, 'nelson stoneyfeller', 0) }] set stmt2 [db prepare { SELECT idnum FROM people WHERE name = 'nelson stoneyfeller' }] proc tdbc::sqlite3-15.6 {stmt1} { ::db transaction { set rs [$stmt1 execute] rename $rs {} return } } } -body { tdbc::sqlite3-15.6 $stmt1 set rs [$stmt2 execute] while {[$rs nextrow -as lists row]} { set id [lindex $row 0] } rename $rs {} set id } -cleanup { rename $stmt1 {} rename $stmt2 {} rename tdbc::sqlite3-15.6 {} } -result 10 } test tdbc::sqlite3-16.1 {database tables, wrong # args} { -body { set dict [::db tables % rubbish] } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-16.2 {database tables - empty set} { -body { ::db tables q% } -result {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-16.3 {enumerate database tables} {*}{ -body { set dict [::db tables] list [dict exists $dict people] [dict exists $dict property] } -result {1 0} } test tdbc::sqlite3-16.4 {enumerate database tables} {*}{ -body { set dict [::db tables p%] list [dict exists $dict people] [dict exists $dict property] } -result {1 0} } test tdbc::sqlite3-17.1 {database columns - wrong # args} {*}{ -body { set dict [::db columns people % rubbish] } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-17.2 {database columns - no such table} {*}{ -body { ::db columns rubbish } -result {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-17.3 {database columns - no match pattern} {*}{ -body { set result {} dict for {colname attrs} [::db columns people] { lappend result $colname \ [dict get $attrs type] \ [expr {[dict exists $attrs precision] ? [dict get $attrs precision] : {NULL}}] \ [expr {[dict exists $attrs scale] ? [dict get $attrs scale] : {NULL}}] \ [dict get $attrs nullable] } set result } -match glob -result {idnum integer * 0 1 name varchar 40 * info integer * 0 1} } # sqlite driver appears not to implement pattern matching for SQLGetColumns test tdbc::sqlite3-17.4 {database columns - match pattern} {*}{ -body { set result {} dict for {colname attrs} [::db columns people i%] { lappend result $colname \ [dict get $attrs type] \ [expr {[dict exists $attrs precision] ? [dict get $attrs precision] : {NULL}}] \ [expr {[dict exists $attrs scale] ? [dict get $attrs scale] : {NULL}}] \ [dict get $attrs nullable] } set result } -result {idnum integer 0 0 1 info integer 0 0 1} } test tdbc::sqlite3-18.1 {$statement params - excess arg} {*}{ -setup { set s [::db prepare { SELECT name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :pattern AND idnum >= :minid }] $s paramtype minid numeric 10 0 $s paramtype pattern varchar 40 } -body { $s params excess } -cleanup { rename $s {} } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-18.2 {$statement params - no params} {*}{ -setup { set s [::db prepare { SELECT name FROM people }] } -body { $s params } -cleanup { rename $s {} } -result {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-18.3 {$statement params - excess arg} {*}{ -setup { set s [::db prepare { SELECT name FROM people WHERE name LIKE :pattern AND idnum >= :minid }] $s paramtype minid numeric 10 0 $s paramtype pattern varchar 40 } -body { set d [$s params] list \ [dict get $d minid direction] \ [dict get $d minid type] \ [dict get $d minid precision] \ [dict get $d minid scale] \ [dict get $d pattern direction] \ [dict get $d pattern type] \ [dict get $d pattern precision] } -cleanup { rename $s {} } -result {in Tcl_Obj 0 0 in Tcl_Obj 0} } test tdbc::sqlite3-19.1 {$connection configure - no args} \ -body { ::db configure } \ -match glob \ -result [list -encoding utf-8 \ -isolation serializable \ -readonly 0 \ -timeout 0] test tdbc::sqlite3-19.2 {$connection configure - unknown arg} {*}{ -body { ::db configure -junk } -returnCodes error -match glob -result "bad option *" } test tdbc::sqlite3-19.4 {$connection configure - set unknown arg} {*}{ -body { ::db configure -junk morejunk } -returnCodes error -match glob -result "bad option *" } test tdbc::sqlite3-19.6 {$connection configure - wrong # args} {*}{ -body { ::db configure -parent . -junk } -returnCodes error -match glob -result "wrong # args*" } test tdbc::sqlite3-19.7 {$connection configure - -encoding} {*}{ -body { ::db configure -encoding junk } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {-encoding not supported*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-19.9 {$connection configure - -encoding} \ -body { list [::db configure -encoding utf-8] \ [::db configure -encoding] } \ -result [list {} utf-8] test tdbc::sqlite3-19.10 {$connection configure - -isolation} {*}{ -body { ::db configure -isolation junk } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {bad isolation level "junk"*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-19.11 {$connection configure - -isolation} {*}{ -body { list [::db configure -isolation readuncommitted] \ [::db configure -isolation] \ [::db configure -isolation readcommitted] \ [::db configure -isolation] } -result {{} readuncommitted {} serializable} } test tdbc::sqlite3-19.12 {$connection configure - -readonly} {*}{ -body { ::db configure -readonly junk } -returnCodes error -result {expected boolean value but got "junk"} } test tdbc::sqlite3-19.14 {$connection configure - -timeout} {*}{ -body { ::db configure -timeout junk } -returnCodes error -result {expected integer but got "junk"} } test tdbc::sqlite3-19.15 {$connection configure - -timeout} {*}{ -body { catch {::db configure -timeout 5000} result list [::db configure -timeout 0] [::db configure -timeout] } -result {{} 0} } # Information schema tests require additional tables in the database. # Create them now. catch {::db allrows {DROP TABLE d}} catch {::db allrows {DROP TABLE c}} catch {::db allrows {DROP TABLE b}} catch {::db allrows {DROP TABLE a}} ::db allrows { CREATE TABLE a ( k1 INTEGER, CONSTRAINT pk_a PRIMARY KEY(k1) ) } ::db allrows { CREATE TABLE b ( k1 INTEGER, k2 INTEGER, CONSTRAINT pk_b PRIMARY KEY(k1, k2), CONSTRAINT fk_b1 FOREIGN KEY (k1) REFERENCES a(k1), CONSTRAINT fk_b2 FOREIGN KEY (k2) REFERENCES a(k1) ) } ::db allrows { CREATE TABLE c ( p1 INTEGER, p2 INTEGER, CONSTRAINT pk_c PRIMARY KEY(p1, p2), CONSTRAINT fk_c1 FOREIGN KEY (p1) REFERENCES a(k1), CONSTRAINT fk_c2 FOREIGN KEY (p2) REFERENCES a(k1), CONSTRAINT fk_cpair FOREIGN KEY (p1,p2) REFERENCES b(k2,k1) ) } ::db allrows { CREATE TABLE d ( dtext VARCHAR(40) ) } test tdbc::sqlite3-23.1 {Primary keys - no arg} {*}{ -body { ::db primarykeys } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-23.2 {Primary keys - no primary key} {*}{ -body { ::db primarykeys d } -result {} } test tdbc::sqlite3-23.3 {Primary keys - simple primary key} {*}{ -body { set result {} foreach row [::db primarykeys a] { lappend result [dict get $row columnName] [dict get $row ordinalPosition] } set result } -result {k1 1} } test tdbc::sqlite3-23.4 {Primary keys - compound primary key} {*}{ -body { set result {} foreach row [::db primarykeys b] { lappend result [dict get $row columnName] [dict get $row ordinalPosition] } set result } -result {k1 1 k2 2} } test tdbc::sqlite3-24.1 {Foreign keys - wrong # args} {*}{ -body { ::db foreignkeys -wrong } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {wrong # args*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-24.2 {Foreign keys - bad arg} {*}{ -body { ::db foreignkeys -primary a -rubbish b } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {bad option "-rubbish"*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-24.3 {Foreign keys - redundant arg} {*}{ -body { ::db foreignkeys -primary a -primary b } -returnCodes error -match glob -result {duplicate option "primary"*} } test tdbc::sqlite3-24.4 {Foreign keys - list all} \ -body { set result {} set wanted {a {} b {} c {} d {} people {}} foreach row [::db foreignkeys] { if {[dict exists $wanted [dict get $row foreignTable]]} { dict set result [dict get $row foreignConstraintName] \ [dict get $row ordinalPosition] \ [list [dict get $row foreignTable] \ [dict get $row foreignColumn] \ [dict get $row primaryTable] \ [dict get $row primaryColumn]] } } lsort [dict values $result] } \ -result [list \ {1 {b k1 a k1}} \ {1 {b k2 a k1}} \ {1 {c p1 a k1}} \ {1 {c p1 b k2} 2 {c p2 b k1}} \ {1 {c p2 a k1}} \ ] test tdbc::sqlite3-24.5 {Foreign keys - -foreign} \ -body { set result {} set wanted {a {} b {} c {} d {} people {}} foreach row [::db foreignkeys -foreign c] { if {[dict exists $wanted [dict get $row foreignTable]]} { dict set result [dict get $row foreignConstraintName] \ [dict get $row ordinalPosition] \ [list [dict get $row foreignTable] \ [dict get $row foreignColumn] \ [dict get $row primaryTable] \ [dict get $row primaryColumn]] } } lsort [dict values $result] } \ -result [list \ {1 {c p1 a k1}} \ {1 {c p1 b k2} 2 {c p2 b k1}} \ {1 {c p2 a k1}} \ ] test tdbc::sqlite3-24.6 {Foreign keys - -primary} \ -body { set result {} set wanted {a {} b {} c {} d {} people {}} foreach row [::db foreignkeys -primary a] { if {[dict exists $wanted [dict get $row foreignTable]]} { dict set result [dict get $row foreignConstraintName] \ [dict get $row ordinalPosition] \ [list [dict get $row foreignTable] \ [dict get $row foreignColumn] \ [dict get $row primaryTable] \ [dict get $row primaryColumn]] } } lsort [dict values $result] } \ -result [list \ {1 {b k1 a k1}} \ {1 {b k2 a k1}} \ {1 {c p1 a k1}} \ {1 {c p2 a k1}}] test tdbc::sqlite3-24.7 {Foreign keys - -foreign and -primary} \ -body { set result {} set wanted {a {} b {} c {} d {} people {}} foreach row [::db foreignkeys -foreign c -primary b] { if {[dict exists $wanted [dict get $row foreignTable]]} { dict set result [dict get $row foreignConstraintName] \ [dict get $row ordinalPosition] \ [list [dict get $row foreignTable] \ [dict get $row foreignColumn] \ [dict get $row primaryTable] \ [dict get $row primaryColumn]] } } lsort [dict values $result] } \ -result [list {1 {c p1 b k2} 2 {c p2 b k1}}] test tdbc::sqlite3-30.0 {Multiple result sets} {*}{ -body { set stmt [::db prepare { }] catch { set resultset [$stmt execute {}] catch { set rowsets {} while {1} { set rows {} while {[$resultset nextrow row]} { lappend rows $row } lappend rowsets $rows if {[$resultset nextresults] == 0} break } set rowsets } results rename $resultset {} set results } results rename $stmt {} set results } -result {{}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-30.1 {Multiple result sets - but in reality only one} {*}{ -setup { ::db allrows {delete from people} set stmt [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(:idnum, :name, NULL) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 foreach name {fred wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} { set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} incr idnum } rename $stmt {} } -body { set stmt [::db prepare { select idnum, name from people where name = :a; }] catch { set resultset [$stmt execute {a wilma}] catch { set rowsets {} while {1} { set rows {} while {[$resultset nextrow row]} { lappend rows $row } lappend rowsets $rows if {[$resultset nextresults] == 0} break } set rowsets } results rename $resultset {} set results } results rename $stmt {} set results } -result {{{idnum 2 name wilma}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-30.2 {Multiple result sets - actually multiple} {*}{ -setup { ::db allrows {delete from people} set stmt [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(:idnum, :name, NULL) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 foreach name {fred wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} { set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} incr idnum } rename $stmt {} } -body { set stmt [::db prepare { select idnum, name from people where name = :a; select idnum, name, 1 as something from people where name = :b; }] catch { set resultset [$stmt execute {a wilma b pebbles}] catch { set rowsets {} while {1} { set rows {} while {[$resultset nextrow row]} { lappend rows $row } lappend rowsets $rows if {[$resultset nextresults] == 0} break } set rowsets } results rename $resultset {} set results } results rename $stmt {} set results } -result {{{idnum 2 name wilma}} {{idnum 3 name pebbles something 1}}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-30.3 {Multiple result sets - try to read past end} {*}{ -setup { ::db allrows {delete from people} set stmt [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(:idnum, :name, NULL) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 foreach name {fred wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} { set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} incr idnum } rename $stmt {} } -body { set stmt [::db prepare { select idnum, name from people where name = :a; }] catch { set resultset [$stmt execute {a wilma}] catch { set rowsets {} while {1} { set rows {} while {[$resultset nextrow row]} { lappend rows $row } lappend rowsets $rows if {[$resultset nextresults] == 0} break } lappend rowsets [catch {$resultset nextresults} msg] $msg lappend rowsets [catch {$resultset nextrow foo} msg] $::errorCode set rowsets } results rename $resultset {} set results } results rename $stmt {} set results } -match glob -result {{{idnum 2 name wilma}} 0 0 1 {TDBC GENERAL_ERROR HY010 *}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-30.4 {Multiple result sets - foreach} {*}{ -setup { ::db allrows {delete from people} set stmt [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(:idnum, :name, NULL) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 foreach name {fred wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} { set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} incr idnum } rename $stmt {} } -body { set rows {} ::db foreach -columnsvar c -- row { select idnum, name from people where name = :a; select idnum, name, 1 as something from people where name = :b; } {a wilma b pebbles} { lappend rows $c $row } set rows } -result {{idnum name} {idnum 2 name wilma} {idnum name something} {idnum 3 name pebbles something 1}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-30.5 {Multiple result sets - allrows} {*}{ -setup { ::db allrows {delete from people} set stmt [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(:idnum, :name, NULL) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 foreach name {fred wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} { set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} incr idnum } rename $stmt {} } -body { ::db allrows -as dicts { select idnum, name from people where name = :a; select idnum, name, 1 as something from people where name = :b; } {a wilma b pebbles} } -result {{idnum 2 name wilma} {idnum 3 name pebbles something 1}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-30.6 {Empty result set among multiples} { -setup { ::db allrows {delete from people} set stmt [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(:idnum, :name, NULL) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 foreach name {wilma pebbles barney betty bam-bam} { set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} incr idnum } rename $stmt {} set stmt [::db prepare { select idnum from people where name = 'fred'; select idnum from people where name = 'barney'; }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set result {} while {1} { lappend result resultset while {[$rs nextdict row]} { lappend result $row } if {[$rs nextresults] == 0} break } set result } -cleanup { rename $rs {} } -result {resultset resultset {idnum 3}} } test tdbc::sqlite3-30.7 {Multiple empty result sets} { -setup { ::db allrows {delete from people} set stmt [db prepare { INSERT INTO people(idnum, name, info) VALUES(:idnum, :name, NULL) }] $stmt paramtype idnum integer $stmt paramtype name varchar 40 set idnum 1 foreach name {wilma pebbles betty bam-bam} { set rs [$stmt execute] rename $rs {} incr idnum } rename $stmt {} set stmt [::db prepare { select idnum from people where name = 'fred'; select idnum from people where name = 'barney'; }] set rs [$stmt execute] } -body { set result {} while {1} { lappend result resultset while {[$rs nextdict row]} { lappend result $row } if {[$rs nextresults] == 0} break } set result } -cleanup { rename $rs {} } -result {resultset resultset} } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test cleanup. Drop tables and get rid of the test database. catch {::db allrows {DROP TABLE d}} catch {::db allrows {DROP TABLE c}} catch {::db allrows {DROP TABLE b}} catch {::db allrows {DROP TABLE a}} catch {::db allrows {DROP TABLE people}} catch {rename ::db {}} removeFile $testFileName $testdir removeDirectory tdbctest cleanupTests return # Local Variables: # mode: tcl # End: tdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/tests/all.tcl0000644003604700454610000000366612476371772015000 0ustar dgp771div# all.tcl -- # # This file contains a top-level script to run all of the Tcl # tests. Execute it by invoking "source all.test" when running tcltest # in this directory. # # Copyright (c) 1998-2000 by Scriptics Corporation. # All rights reserved. # # RCS: @(#) $Id: all.tcl,v 1.4 2004/07/04 22:04:20 patthoyts Exp $ if {[lsearch [namespace children] ::tcltest] == -1} { package require tcltest namespace import ::tcltest::* } set ::tcltest::testSingleFile false set ::tcltest::testsDirectory [file dir [info script]] # We need to ensure that the testsDirectory is absolute if {[catch {::tcltest::normalizePath ::tcltest::testsDirectory}]} { # The version of tcltest we have here does not support # 'normalizePath', so we have to do this on our own. set oldpwd [pwd] catch {cd $::tcltest::testsDirectory} set ::tcltest::testsDirectory [pwd] cd $oldpwd } set chan $::tcltest::outputChannel puts $chan "Tests running in interp: [info nameofexecutable]" puts $chan "Tests running with pwd: [pwd]" puts $chan "Tests running in working dir: $::tcltest::testsDirectory" if {[llength $::tcltest::skip] > 0} { puts $chan "Skipping tests that match: $::tcltest::skip" } if {[llength $::tcltest::match] > 0} { puts $chan "Only running tests that match: $::tcltest::match" } if {[llength $::tcltest::skipFiles] > 0} { puts $chan "Skipping test files that match: $::tcltest::skipFiles" } if {[llength $::tcltest::matchFiles] > 0} { puts $chan "Only sourcing test files that match: $::tcltest::matchFiles" } set timeCmd {clock format [clock seconds]} puts $chan "Tests began at [eval $timeCmd]" # source each of the specified tests foreach file [lsort [::tcltest::getMatchingFiles]] { set tail [file tail $file] puts $chan $tail if {[catch {source $file} msg]} { puts $chan $msg } } # cleanup puts $chan "\nTests ended at [eval $timeCmd]" ::tcltest::cleanupTests 1 return tdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/library/0000755003604700454610000000000012500045134013765 5ustar dgp771divtdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl0000644003604700454610000004556612476372005016746 0ustar dgp771div# tdbcsqlite3.tcl -- # # SQLite3 database driver for TDBC # # Copyright (c) 2008 by Kevin B. Kenny. # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. # # RCS: @(#) $Id: tdbcodbc.tcl,v 1.47 2008/02/27 02:08:27 kennykb Exp $ # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ package require tdbc package require sqlite3 package provide tdbc::sqlite3 1.0.3 namespace eval tdbc::sqlite3 { namespace export connection } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # tdbc::sqlite3::connection -- # # Class representing a SQLite3 database connection # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ::oo::class create ::tdbc::sqlite3::connection { superclass ::tdbc::connection variable timeout # The constructor accepts a database name and opens the database. constructor {databaseName args} { set timeout 0 if {[llength $args] % 2 != 0} { set cmd [lrange [info level 0] 0 end-[llength $args]] return -code error \ -errorcode {TDBC GENERAL_ERROR HY000 SQLITE3 WRONGNUMARGS} \ "wrong # args, should be \"$cmd ?-option value?...\"" } next sqlite3 [namespace current]::db $databaseName if {[llength $args] > 0} { my configure {*}$args } db nullvalue \ufffd } # The 'statementCreate' method forwards to the constructor of the # statement class forward statementCreate ::tdbc::sqlite3::statement create # The 'configure' method queries and sets options to the database method configure args { if {[llength $args] == 0} { # Query all configuration options set result {-encoding utf-8} lappend result -isolation if {[db onecolumn {PRAGMA read_uncommitted}]} { lappend result readuncommitted } else { lappend result serializable } lappend result -readonly 0 lappend result -timeout $timeout return $result } elseif {[llength $args] == 1} { # Query a single option set option [lindex $args 0] switch -exact -- $option { -e - -en - -enc - -enco - -encod - -encodi - -encodin - -encoding { return utf-8 } -i - -is - -iso - -isol - -isola - -isolat - -isolati - -isolatio - -isolation { if {[db onecolumn {PRAGMA read_uncommitted}]} { return readuncommitted } else { return serializable } } -r - -re - -rea - -read - -reado - -readon - -readonl - -readonly { return 0 } -t - -ti - -tim - -time - -timeo - -timeou - -timeout { return $timeout } default { return -code error \ -errorcode [list TDBC GENERAL_ERROR HY000 SQLITE3 \ BADOPTION $option] \ "bad option \"$option\": must be\ -encoding, -isolation, -readonly or -timeout" } } } elseif {[llength $args] % 2 != 0} { # Syntax error set cmd [lrange [info level 0] 0 end-[llength $args]] return -code error \ -errorcode [list TDBC GENERAL_ERROR HY000 \ SQLITE3 WRONGNUMARGS] \ "wrong # args, should be \" $cmd ?-option value?...\"" } # Set one or more options foreach {option value} $args { switch -exact -- $option { -e - -en - -enc - -enco - -encod - -encodi - -encodin - -encoding { if {$value ne {utf-8}} { return -code error \ -errorcode [list TDBC FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED 0A000 \ SQLITE3 ENCODING] \ "-encoding not supported. SQLite3 is always \ Unicode." } } -i - -is - -iso - -isol - -isola - -isolat - -isolati - -isolatio - -isolation { switch -exact -- $value { readu - readun - readunc - readunco - readuncom - readuncomm - readuncommi - readuncommit - readuncommitt - readuncommitte - readuncommitted { db eval {PRAGMA read_uncommitted = 1} } readc - readco - readcom - readcomm - readcommi - readcommit - readcommitt - readcommitte - readcommitted - rep - repe - repea - repeat - repeata - repeatab - repeatabl - repeatable - repeatabler - repeatablere - repeatablerea - repeatablread - s - se - ser - seri - seria - serial - seriali - serializ - serializa - serializab - serializabl - serializable - reado - readon - readonl - readonly { db eval {PRAGMA read_uncommitted = 0} } default { return -code error \ -errorcode [list TDBC GENERAL_ERROR HY000 \ SQLITE3 BADISOLATION $value] \ "bad isolation level \"$value\":\ should be readuncommitted, readcommitted,\ repeatableread, serializable, or readonly" } } } -r - -re - -rea - -read - -reado - -readon - -readonl - -readonly { if {$value} { return -code error \ -errorcode [list TDBC FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED 0A000 \ SQLITE3 READONLY] \ "SQLite3's Tcl API does not support read-only\ access" } } -t - -ti - -tim - -time - -timeo - -timeou - -timeout { if {![string is integer $value]} { return -code error \ -errorcode [list TDBC DATA_EXCEPTION 22018 \ SQLITE3 $value] \ "expected integer but got \"$value\"" } db timeout $value set timeout $value } default { return -code error \ -errorcode [list TDBC GENERAL_ERROR HY000 \ SQLITE3 BADOPTION $value] \ "bad option \"$option\": must be\ -encoding, -isolation, -readonly or -timeout" } } } return } # The 'tables' method introspects on the tables in the database. method tables {{pattern %}} { set retval {} my foreach row { SELECT * from sqlite_master WHERE type IN ('table', 'view') AND name LIKE :pattern } { dict set row name [string tolower [dict get $row name]] dict set retval [dict get $row name] $row } return $retval } # The 'columns' method introspects on columns of a table. method columns {table {pattern %}} { regsub -all ' $table '' table set retval {} set pattern [string map [list \ * {[*]} \ ? {[?]} \ \[ \\\[ \ \] \\\[ \ _ ? \ % *] [string tolower $pattern]] my foreach origrow "PRAGMA table_info('$table')" { set row {} dict for {key value} $origrow { dict set row [string tolower $key] $value } dict set row name [string tolower [dict get $row name]] if {![string match $pattern [dict get $row name]]} { continue } switch -regexp -matchvar info [dict get $row type] { {^(.+)\(\s*([[:digit:]]+)\s*,\s*([[:digit:]]+)\s*\)\s*$} { dict set row type [string tolower [lindex $info 1]] dict set row precision [lindex $info 2] dict set row scale [lindex $info 3] } {^(.+)\(\s*([[:digit:]]+)\s*\)\s*$} { dict set row type [string tolower [lindex $info 1]] dict set row precision [lindex $info 2] dict set row scale 0 } default { dict set row type [string tolower [dict get $row type]] dict set row precision 0 dict set row scale 0 } } dict set row nullable [expr {![dict get $row notnull]}] dict set retval [dict get $row name] $row } return $retval } # The 'primarykeys' method enumerates the primary keys on a table. method primarykeys {table} { set result {} my foreach row "PRAGMA table_info($table)" { if {[dict get $row pk]} { lappend result [dict create ordinalPosition \ [expr {[dict get $row cid]+1}] \ columnName \ [dict get $row name]] } } return $result } # The 'foreignkeys' method enumerates the foreign keys that are # declared in a table or that refer to a given table. method foreignkeys {args} { variable ::tdbc::generalError # Check arguments set argdict {} if {[llength $args] % 2 != 0} { set errorcode $generalError lappend errorcode wrongNumArgs return -code error -errorcode $errorcode \ "wrong # args: should be [lrange [info level 0] 0 1]\ ?-option value?..." } foreach {key value} $args { if {$key ni {-primary -foreign}} { set errorcode $generalError lappend errorcode badOption return -code error -errorcode $errorcode \ "bad option \"$key\", must be -primary or -foreign" } set key [string range $key 1 end] if {[dict exists $argdict $key]} { set errorcode $generalError lappend errorcode dupOption return -code error -errorcode $errorcode \ "duplicate option \"$key\" supplied" } dict set argdict $key $value } # If we know the table with the foreign key, search just its # foreign keys. Otherwise, iterate over all the tables in the # database. if {[dict exists $argdict foreign]} { return [my ForeignKeysForTable [dict get $argdict foreign] \ $argdict] } else { set result {} foreach foreignTable [dict keys [my tables]] { lappend result {*}[my ForeignKeysForTable \ $foreignTable $argdict] } return $result } } # The private ForeignKeysForTable method enumerates the foreign keys # in a specific table. # # Parameters: # # foreignTable - Name of the table containing foreign keys. # argdict - Dictionary that may or may not contain a key, # 'primary', whose value is the name of a table that # must hold the primary key corresponding to the foreign # key. If the 'primary' key is absent, all tables are # candidates. # Results: # # Returns the list of foreign keys that meed the specified # conditions, as a list of dictionaries, each containing the # keys, foreignConstraintName, foreignTable, foreignColumn, # primaryTable, primaryColumn, and ordinalPosition. Note that the # foreign constraint name is constructed arbitrarily, since SQLite3 # does not report this information. method ForeignKeysForTable {foreignTable argdict} { set result {} set n 0 # Go through the foreign keys in the given table, looking for # ones that refer to the primary table (if one is given), or # for any primary keys if none is given. my foreach row "PRAGMA foreign_key_list($foreignTable)" { if {(![dict exists $argdict primary]) || ([string tolower [dict get $row table]] eq [dict get $argdict primary])} { # Construct a dictionary for each key, translating # SQLite names to TDBC ones and converting sequence # numbers to 1-based indexing. set rrow [dict create foreignTable $foreignTable \ foreignConstraintName \ ?$foreignTable?[dict get $row id]] if {[dict exists $row seq]} { dict set rrow ordinalPosition \ [expr {1 + [dict get $row seq]}] } foreach {to from} { foreignColumn from primaryTable table primaryColumn to deleteAction on_delete updateAction on_update } { if {[dict exists $row $from]} { dict set rrow $to [dict get $row $from] } } # Add the newly-constucted dictionary to the result list lappend result $rrow } } return $result } # The 'preparecall' method prepares a call to a stored procedure. # SQLite3 does not have stored procedures, since it's an in-process # server. method preparecall {call} { return -code error \ -errorcode [list TDBC FEATURE_NOT_SUPPORTED 0A000 \ SQLITE3 PREPARECALL] \ {SQLite3 does not support stored procedures} } # The 'begintransaction' method launches a database transaction method begintransaction {} { db eval {BEGIN TRANSACTION} } # The 'commit' method commits a database transaction method commit {} { db eval {COMMIT} } # The 'rollback' method abandons a database transaction method rollback {} { db eval {ROLLBACK} } # The 'transaction' method executes a script as a single transaction. # We override the 'transaction' method of the base class, since SQLite3 # has a faster implementation of the same thing. (The base class's generic # method should also work.) # (Don't overload the base class method, because 'break', 'continue' # and 'return' in the transaction body don't work!) #method transaction {script} { # uplevel 1 [list {*}[namespace code db] transaction $script] #} method prepare {sqlCode} { set result [next $sqlCode] return $result } method getDBhandle {} { return [namespace which db] } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ # # tdbc::sqlite3::statement -- # # Class representing a statement to execute against a SQLite3 database # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ::oo::class create ::tdbc::sqlite3::statement { superclass ::tdbc::statement variable Params db sql # The constructor accepts the handle to the connection and the SQL # code for the statement to prepare. All that it does is to parse the # statement and store it. The parse is used to support the # 'params' and 'paramtype' methods. constructor {connection sqlcode} { next set Params {} set db [$connection getDBhandle] set sql $sqlcode foreach token [::tdbc::tokenize $sqlcode] { if {[string index $token 0] in {$ : @}} { dict set Params [string range $token 1 end] \ {type Tcl_Obj precision 0 scale 0 nullable 1 direction in} } } } # The 'resultSetCreate' method relays to the result set constructor forward resultSetCreate ::tdbc::sqlite3::resultset create # The 'params' method returns descriptions of the parameters accepted # by the statement method params {} { return $Params } # The 'paramtype' method need do nothing; Sqlite3 uses manifest typing. method paramtype args {;} method getDBhandle {} { return $db } method getSql {} { return $sql } } #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # # tdbc::sqlite3::resultset -- # # Class that represents a SQLlite result set in Tcl # #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ::oo::class create ::tdbc::sqlite3::resultset { superclass ::tdbc::resultset # The variables of this class all have peculiar names. The reason is # that the RunQuery method needs to execute with an activation record # that has no local variables whose names could conflict with names # in the SQL query. We start the variable names with hyphens because # they can't be bind variables. variable -set {*}{ -columns -db -needcolumns -resultArray -results -sql -Cursor -RowCount -END } constructor {statement args} { next set -db [$statement getDBhandle] set -sql [$statement getSql] set -columns {} set -results {} ${-db} trace [namespace code {my RecordStatement}] if {[llength $args] == 0} { # Variable substitutions are evaluated in caller's context uplevel 1 [list ${-db} eval ${-sql} \ [namespace which -variable -resultArray] \ [namespace code {my RecordResult}]] } elseif {[llength $args] == 1} { # Variable substitutions are in the dictionary at [lindex $args 0]. set -paramDict [lindex $args 0] # At this point, the activation record must contain no variables # that might be bound within the query. All variables at this point # begin with hyphens so that they are syntactically incorrect # as bound variables in SQL. unset args unset statement dict with -paramDict { ${-db} eval ${-sql} -resultArray { my RecordResult } } } else { ${-db} trace {} # Too many args return -code error \ -errorcode [list TDBC GENERAL_ERROR HY000 \ SQLITE3 WRONGNUMARGS] \ "wrong # args: should be\ [lrange [info level 0] 0 1] statement ?dictionary?" } ${-db} trace {} set -Cursor 0 if {${-Cursor} < [llength ${-results}] && [lindex ${-results} ${-Cursor}] eq {statement}} { incr -Cursor 2 } if {${-Cursor} < [llength ${-results}] && [lindex ${-results} ${-Cursor}] eq {columns}} { incr -Cursor set -columns [lindex ${-results} ${-Cursor}] incr -Cursor } set -RowCount [${-db} changes] } # Record the start of a SQL statement method RecordStatement {stmt} { set -needcolumns 1 lappend -results statement {} } # Record one row of results from a query by appending it as a dictionary # to the 'results' list. As a side effect, set 'columns' to a list # comprising the names of the columns of the result. method RecordResult {} { set columns ${-resultArray(*)} if {[info exists -needcolumns]} { lappend -results columns $columns unset -needcolumns } set dict {} foreach key $columns { if {[set -resultArray($key)] ne "\ufffd"} { dict set dict $key [set -resultArray($key)] } } lappend -results row $dict } # Advance to the next result set method nextresults {} { set have 0 while {${-Cursor} < [llength ${-results}]} { if {[lindex ${-results} ${-Cursor}] eq {statement}} { set have 1 incr -Cursor 2 break } incr -Cursor 2 } if {!$have} { set -END {} } if {${-Cursor} >= [llength ${-results}]} { set -columns {} } elseif {[lindex ${-results} ${-Cursor}] eq {columns}} { incr -Cursor set -columns [lindex ${-results} ${-Cursor}] incr -Cursor } else { set -columns {} } return $have } method getDBhandle {} { return ${-db} } # Return a list of the columns method columns {} { if {[info exists -END]} { return -code error \ -errorcode {TDBC GENERAL_ERROR HY010 SQLITE3 FUNCTIONSEQ} \ "Function sequence error: result set is exhausted." } return ${-columns} } # Return the next row of the result set as a list method nextlist var { upvar 1 $var row if {[info exists -END]} { return -code error \ -errorcode {TDBC GENERAL_ERROR HY010 SQLITE3 FUNCTIONSEQ} \ "Function sequence error: result set is exhausted." } if {${-Cursor} >= [llength ${-results}] || [lindex ${-results} ${-Cursor}] ne {row}} { return 0 } else { set row {} incr -Cursor set d [lindex ${-results} ${-Cursor}] incr -Cursor foreach key ${-columns} { if {[dict exists $d $key]} { lappend row [dict get $d $key] } else { lappend row {} } } } return 1 } # Return the next row of the result set as a dict method nextdict var { upvar 1 $var row if {[info exists -END]} { return -code error \ -errorcode {TDBC GENERAL_ERROR HY010 SQLITE3 FUNCTIONSEQ} \ "Function sequence error: result set is exhausted." } if {${-Cursor} >= [llength ${-results}] || [lindex ${-results} ${-Cursor}] ne {row}} { return 0 } else { incr -Cursor set row [lindex ${-results} ${-Cursor}] incr -Cursor } return 1 } # Return the number of rows affected by a statement method rowcount {} { if {[info exists -END]} { return -code error \ -errorcode {TDBC GENERAL_ERROR HY010 SQLITE3 FUNCTIONSEQ} \ "Function sequence error: result set is exhausted." } return ${-RowCount} } } tdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/configure0000775003604700454610000041076312476372005014261 0ustar dgp771div#! /bin/sh # Guess values for system-dependent variables and create Makefiles. # Generated by GNU Autoconf 2.69 for tdbcsqlite3 1.0.3. # # # Copyright (C) 1992-1996, 1998-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # # This configure script is free software; the Free Software Foundation # gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. ## -------------------- ## ## M4sh Initialization. ## ## -------------------- ## # Be more Bourne compatible DUALCASE=1; export DUALCASE # for MKS sh if test -n "${ZSH_VERSION+set}" && (emulate sh) >/dev/null 2>&1; then : emulate sh NULLCMD=: # Pre-4.2 versions of Zsh do word splitting on ${1+"$@"}, which # is contrary to our usage. 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TCL_USE_STATIC_PACKAGES = 0 !endif #---------------------------------------------------------- # Figure-out how to name our intermediate and output directories. # We wouldn't want different builds to use the same .obj files # by accident. #---------------------------------------------------------- #---------------------------------------- # Naming convention: # t = full thread support. # s = static library (as opposed to an # import library) # g = linked to the debug enabled C # run-time. # x = special static build when it # links to the dynamic C run-time. #---------------------------------------- SUFX = sgx !if $(DEBUG) BUILDDIRTOP = Debug !else BUILDDIRTOP = Release !endif !if "$(MACHINE)" != "IX86" BUILDDIRTOP =$(BUILDDIRTOP)_$(MACHINE) !endif !if $(VCVER) > 6 BUILDDIRTOP =$(BUILDDIRTOP)_VC$(VCVER) !endif !if !$(DEBUG) || $(DEBUG) && $(UNCHECKED) SUFX = $(SUFX:g=) !endif TMP_DIRFULL = .\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\$(PROJECT)_ThreadedDynamicStaticX !if !$(STATIC_BUILD) TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Static=) SUFX = $(SUFX:s=) EXT = dll !if $(MSVCRT) TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:X=) SUFX = $(SUFX:x=) !endif !else TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Dynamic=) EXT = lib !if !$(MSVCRT) TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:X=) SUFX = $(SUFX:x=) !endif !endif !if !$(TCL_THREADS) TMP_DIRFULL = $(TMP_DIRFULL:Threaded=) SUFX = $(SUFX:t=) !endif !ifndef TMP_DIR TMP_DIR = $(TMP_DIRFULL) !ifndef OUT_DIR OUT_DIR = .\$(BUILDDIRTOP) !endif !else !ifndef OUT_DIR OUT_DIR = $(TMP_DIR) !endif !endif #---------------------------------------------------------- # Decode the statistics requested. #---------------------------------------------------------- !if "$(STATS)" == "" || [nmakehlp -f "$(STATS)" "none"] TCL_MEM_DEBUG = 0 TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG = 0 !else !if [nmakehlp -f $(STATS) "memdbg"] !message *** Doing memdbg TCL_MEM_DEBUG = 1 !else TCL_MEM_DEBUG = 0 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(STATS) "compdbg"] !message *** Doing compdbg TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG = 1 !else TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG = 0 !endif !endif #---------------------------------------------------------- # Decode the checks requested. #---------------------------------------------------------- !if "$(CHECKS)" == "" || [nmakehlp -f "$(CHECKS)" "none"] TCL_NO_DEPRECATED = 0 WARNINGS = -W3 !else !if [nmakehlp -f $(CHECKS) "nodep"] !message *** Doing nodep check TCL_NO_DEPRECATED = 1 !else TCL_NO_DEPRECATED = 0 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(CHECKS) "fullwarn"] !message *** Doing full warnings check WARNINGS = -W4 !if [nmakehlp -l -warn:3] LINKERFLAGS = $(LINKERFLAGS) -warn:3 !endif !else WARNINGS = -W3 !endif !if [nmakehlp -f $(CHECKS) "64bit"] && [nmakehlp -c -Wp64] !message *** Doing 64bit portability warnings WARNINGS = $(WARNINGS) -Wp64 !endif !endif !if $(PGO) > 1 !if [nmakehlp -l -ltcg:pgoptimize] LINKERFLAGS = $(LINKERFLAGS:-ltcg=) -ltcg:pgoptimize !else MSG=^ This compiler does not support profile guided optimization. !error $(MSG) !endif !elseif $(PGO) > 0 !if [nmakehlp -l -ltcg:pginstrument] LINKERFLAGS = $(LINKERFLAGS:-ltcg=) -ltcg:pginstrument !else MSG=^ This compiler does not support profile guided optimization. !error $(MSG) !endif !endif #---------------------------------------------------------- # Set our defines now armed with our options. #---------------------------------------------------------- OPTDEFINES = -DTCL_CFGVAL_ENCODING=$(CFG_ENCODING) -DSTDC_HEADERS !if $(TCL_MEM_DEBUG) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_MEM_DEBUG !endif !if $(TCL_COMPILE_DEBUG) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_COMPILE_DEBUG -DTCL_COMPILE_STATS !endif !if $(TCL_THREADS) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_THREADS=1 !endif !if $(STATIC_BUILD) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) -DSTATIC_BUILD !endif !if $(TCL_NO_DEPRECATED) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_NO_DEPRECATED !endif !if !$(DEBUG) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) -DNDEBUG !if $(OPTIMIZING) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_CFG_OPTIMIZED !endif !endif !if $(PROFILE) OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_CFG_PROFILED !endif !if "$(MACHINE)" == "IA64" || "$(MACHINE)" == "AMD64" OPTDEFINES = $(OPTDEFINES) -DTCL_CFG_DO64BIT !endif #---------------------------------------------------------- # Get common info used when building extensions. #---------------------------------------------------------- !if "$(PROJECT)" != "tcl" # If INSTALLDIR set to tcl root dir then reset to the lib dir. !if exist("$(_INSTALLDIR)\include\tcl.h") _INSTALLDIR=$(_INSTALLDIR)\lib !endif !if !defined(TCLDIR) !if exist("$(_INSTALLDIR)\..\include\tcl.h") TCLINSTALL = 1 _TCLDIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\.. _TCL_H = $(_INSTALLDIR)\..\include\tcl.h TCLDIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\.. !else MSG=^ Failed to find tcl.h. Set the TCLDIR macro. !error $(MSG) !endif !else _TCLDIR = $(TCLDIR:/=\) !if exist("$(_TCLDIR)\include\tcl.h") TCLINSTALL = 1 _TCL_H = $(_TCLDIR)\include\tcl.h !elseif exist("$(_TCLDIR)\generic\tcl.h") TCLINSTALL = 0 _TCL_H = $(_TCLDIR)\generic\tcl.h !else MSG =^ Failed to find tcl.h. The TCLDIR macro does not appear correct. !error $(MSG) !endif !endif !endif #-------------------------------------------------------------- # Extract various version numbers from tcl headers # The generated file is then included in the makefile. #-------------------------------------------------------------- !if [echo REM = This file is generated from rules.vc > versions.vc] !endif !if [echo TCL_MAJOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_MAJOR_VERSION >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo TCL_MINOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_MINOR_VERSION >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo TCL_PATCH_LEVEL = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V "$(_TCL_H)" TCL_PATCH_LEVEL >> versions.vc] !endif # If building the tcl core then we need additional package versions !if "$(PROJECT)" == "tcl" !if [echo PKG_HTTP_VER = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V ..\library\http\pkgIndex.tcl http >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo PKG_TCLTEST_VER = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V ..\library\tcltest\pkgIndex.tcl tcltest >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo PKG_MSGCAT_VER = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V ..\library\msgcat\pkgIndex.tcl msgcat >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo PKG_PLATFORM_VER = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V ..\library\platform\pkgIndex.tcl "platform " >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo PKG_SHELL_VER = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V ..\library\platform\pkgIndex.tcl "platform::shell" >> versions.vc] !endif !endif !include versions.vc #-------------------------------------------------------------- # Setup tcl version dependent stuff headers #-------------------------------------------------------------- !if "$(PROJECT)" != "tcl" TCL_VERSION = $(TCL_MAJOR_VERSION)$(TCL_MINOR_VERSION) !if $(TCL_VERSION) < 81 TCL_DOES_STUBS = 0 !else TCL_DOES_STUBS = 1 !endif !if $(TCLINSTALL) _TCLBINDIR = "$(_TCLDIR)\bin" TCLSH = "$(_TCLBINDIR)\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX).exe" !if !exist($(TCLSH)) && $(TCL_THREADS) TCLSH = "$(_TCLBINDIR)\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX).exe" !endif TCLSTUBLIB = "$(_TCLDIR)\lib\tclstub$(TCL_VERSION).lib" TCLIMPLIB = "$(_TCLDIR)\lib\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX).lib" TCL_LIBRARY = $(_TCLDIR)\lib COFFBASE = \must\have\tcl\sources\to\build\this\target TCLTOOLSDIR = \must\have\tcl\sources\to\build\this\target TCL_INCLUDES = -I"$(_TCLDIR)\include" !else _TCLBINDIR = $(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP) TCLSH = "$(_TCLBINDIR)\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX).exe" !if !exist($(TCLSH)) && $(TCL_THREADS) TCLSH = "$(_TCLBINDIR)\tclsh$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX).exe" !endif TCLSTUBLIB = "$(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tclstub$(TCL_VERSION).lib" TCLIMPLIB = "$(_TCLDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tcl$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX).lib" TCL_LIBRARY = $(_TCLDIR)\library COFFBASE = "$(_TCLDIR)\win\coffbase.txt" TCLTOOLSDIR = $(_TCLDIR)\tools TCL_INCLUDES = -I"$(_TCLDIR)\generic" -I"$(_TCLDIR)\win" !endif !endif #---------------------------------------------------------- # Optionally check for Tk info for building extensions. #---------------------------------------------------------- !ifdef PROJECT_REQUIRES_TK !if !defined(TKDIR) !if exist("$(_INSTALLDIR)\..\include\tk.h") TKINSTALL = 1 _TKDIR = $(_INSTALLDIR)\.. _TK_H = $(_TKDIR)\include\tk.h TKDIR = $(_TKDIR) !elseif exist("$(_TCLDIR)\include\tk.h") TKINSTALL = 1 _TKDIR = $(_TCLDIR) _TK_H = $(_TKDIR)\include\tk.h TKDIR = $(_TKDIR) !endif !else _TKDIR = $(TKDIR:/=\) !if exist("$(_TKDIR)\include\tk.h") TKINSTALL = 1 _TK_H = $(_TKDIR)\include\tk.h !elseif exist("$(_TKDIR)\generic\tk.h") TKINSTALL = 0 _TK_H = $(_TKDIR)\generic\tk.h !else MSG =^ Failed to find tk.h. The TKDIR macro does not appear correct. !error $(MSG) !endif !endif !endif #------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Extract Tk version numbers #------------------------------------------------------------------------- !if defined(PROJECT_REQUIRES_TK) || "$(PROJECT)" == "tk" !if [echo TK_MAJOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_MAJOR_VERSION >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo TK_MINOR_VERSION = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_MINOR_VERSION >> versions.vc] !endif !if [echo TK_PATCH_LEVEL = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -V $(_TK_H) TK_PATCH_LEVEL >> versions.vc] !endif !include versions.vc TK_DOTVERSION = $(TK_MAJOR_VERSION).$(TK_MINOR_VERSION) TK_VERSION = $(TK_MAJOR_VERSION)$(TK_MINOR_VERSION) !if "$(PROJECT)" != "tk" !if $(TKINSTALL) _TKBINDIR = $(_TKDIR)\bin WISH = "$(_TKBINDIR)\wish$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).exe" !if !exist($(WISH)) && $(TCL_THREADS) WISH = "$(_TKBINDIR)\wish$(TK_VERSION)t$(SUFX).exe" !endif TKSTUBLIB = "$(_TKDIR)\lib\tkstub$(TK_VERSION).lib" TK_LIBRARY = $(_TKDIR)\lib TKIMPLIB = "$(_TKDIR)\lib\tk$(TK_VERSION)$(SUFX).lib" TK_INCLUDES = -I"$(_TKDIR)\include" !else _TKBINDIR = $(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP) WISH = "$(_TKBINDIR)\wish$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX).exe" !if !exist($(WISH)) && $(TCL_THREADS) WISH = "$(_TKBINDIR)\wish$(TCL_VERSION)t$(SUFX).exe" !endif TKSTUBLIB = "$(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tkstub$(TCL_VERSION).lib" TKIMPLIB = "$(_TKDIR)\win\$(BUILDDIRTOP)\tk$(TCL_VERSION)$(SUFX).lib" TK_LIBRARY = $(_TKDIR)\library TK_INCLUDES = -I"$(_TKDIR)\generic" -I"$(_TKDIR)\win" -I"$(_TKDIR)\xlib" !endif !endif !endif #---------------------------------------------------------- # Setup the fully qualified OUT_DIR path as OUT_DIR_PATH #---------------------------------------------------------- !if [echo OUT_DIR_PATH = \>> versions.vc] \ && [nmakehlp -Q "$(OUT_DIR)" >> versions.vc] !endif !include versions.vc #---------------------------------------------------------- # Display stats being used. #---------------------------------------------------------- !message *** Intermediate directory will be '$(TMP_DIR)' !message *** Output directory will be '$(OUT_DIR)' !message *** Suffix for binaries will be '$(SUFX)' !message *** Optional defines are '$(OPTDEFINES)' !message *** Compiler version $(VCVER). Target machine is $(MACHINE) !message *** Host architecture is $(NATIVE_ARCH) !message *** Compiler options '$(COMPILERFLAGS) $(OPTIMIZATIONS) $(DEBUGFLAGS) $(WARNINGS)' !message *** Link options '$(LINKERFLAGS)' !endif tdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/win/nmakehlp.c0000644003604700454610000004212112476371772015107 0ustar dgp771div/* * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * nmakehlp.c -- * * This is used to fix limitations within nmake and the environment. * * Copyright (c) 2002 by David Gravereaux. * Copyright (c) 2006 by Pat Thoyts * * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. * ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ #define _CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE #include #define NO_SHLWAPI_GDI #define NO_SHLWAPI_STREAM #define NO_SHLWAPI_REG #include #pragma comment (lib, "user32.lib") #pragma comment (lib, "kernel32.lib") #pragma comment (lib, "shlwapi.lib") #include #include /* * This library is required for x64 builds with _some_ versions of MSVC */ #if defined(_M_IA64) || defined(_M_AMD64) #if _MSC_VER >= 1400 && _MSC_VER < 1500 #pragma comment(lib, "bufferoverflowU") #endif #endif /* ISO hack for dumb VC++ */ #ifdef _MSC_VER #define snprintf _snprintf #endif /* protos */ static int CheckForCompilerFeature(const char *option); static int CheckForLinkerFeature(const char *option); static int IsIn(const char *string, const char *substring); static int SubstituteFile(const char *substs, const char *filename); static int QualifyPath(const char *path); static const char *GetVersionFromFile(const char *filename, const char *match, int numdots); static DWORD WINAPI ReadFromPipe(LPVOID args); /* globals */ #define CHUNK 25 #define STATICBUFFERSIZE 1000 typedef struct { HANDLE pipe; char buffer[STATICBUFFERSIZE]; } pipeinfo; pipeinfo Out = {INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, '\0'}; pipeinfo Err = {INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE, '\0'}; /* * exitcodes: 0 == no, 1 == yes, 2 == error */ int main( int argc, char *argv[]) { char msg[300]; DWORD dwWritten; int chars; /* * Make sure children (cl.exe and link.exe) are kept quiet. */ SetErrorMode(SEM_FAILCRITICALERRORS | SEM_NOOPENFILEERRORBOX); /* * Make sure the compiler and linker aren't effected by the outside world. */ SetEnvironmentVariable("CL", ""); SetEnvironmentVariable("LINK", ""); if (argc > 1 && *argv[1] == '-') { switch (*(argv[1]+1)) { case 'c': if (argc != 3) { chars = snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg) - 1, "usage: %s -c \n" "Tests for whether cl.exe supports an option\n" "exitcodes: 0 == no, 1 == yes, 2 == error\n", argv[0]); WriteFile(GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE), msg, chars, &dwWritten, NULL); return 2; } return CheckForCompilerFeature(argv[2]); case 'l': if (argc != 3) { chars = snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg) - 1, "usage: %s -l \n" "Tests for whether link.exe supports an option\n" "exitcodes: 0 == no, 1 == yes, 2 == error\n", argv[0]); WriteFile(GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE), msg, chars, &dwWritten, NULL); return 2; } return CheckForLinkerFeature(argv[2]); case 'f': if (argc == 2) { chars = snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg) - 1, "usage: %s -f \n" "Find a substring within another\n" "exitcodes: 0 == no, 1 == yes, 2 == error\n", argv[0]); WriteFile(GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE), msg, chars, &dwWritten, NULL); return 2; } else if (argc == 3) { /* * If the string is blank, there is no match. */ return 0; } else { return IsIn(argv[2], argv[3]); } case 's': if (argc == 2) { chars = snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg) - 1, "usage: %s -s \n" "Perform a set of string map type substutitions on a file\n" "exitcodes: 0\n", argv[0]); WriteFile(GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE), msg, chars, &dwWritten, NULL); return 2; } return SubstituteFile(argv[2], argv[3]); case 'V': if (argc != 4) { chars = snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg) - 1, "usage: %s -V filename matchstring\n" "Extract a version from a file:\n" "eg: pkgIndex.tcl \"package ifneeded http\"", argv[0]); WriteFile(GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE), msg, chars, &dwWritten, NULL); return 0; } printf("%s\n", GetVersionFromFile(argv[2], argv[3], *(argv[1]+2) - '0')); return 0; case 'Q': if (argc != 3) { chars = snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg) - 1, "usage: %s -Q path\n" "Emit the fully qualified path\n" "exitcodes: 0 == no, 1 == yes, 2 == error\n", argv[0]); WriteFile(GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE), msg, chars, &dwWritten, NULL); return 2; } return QualifyPath(argv[2]); } } chars = snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg) - 1, "usage: %s -c|-f|-l|-Q|-s|-V ...\n" "This is a little helper app to equalize shell differences between WinNT and\n" "Win9x and get nmake.exe to accomplish its job.\n", argv[0]); WriteFile(GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE), msg, chars, &dwWritten, NULL); return 2; } static int CheckForCompilerFeature( const char *option) { STARTUPINFO si; PROCESS_INFORMATION pi; SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa; DWORD threadID; char msg[300]; BOOL ok; HANDLE hProcess, h, pipeThreads[2]; char cmdline[100]; hProcess = GetCurrentProcess(); ZeroMemory(&pi, sizeof(PROCESS_INFORMATION)); ZeroMemory(&si, sizeof(STARTUPINFO)); si.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFO); si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; si.hStdInput = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; ZeroMemory(&sa, sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES)); sa.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES); sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL; sa.bInheritHandle = FALSE; /* * Create a non-inheritible pipe. */ CreatePipe(&Out.pipe, &h, &sa, 0); /* * Dupe the write side, make it inheritible, and close the original. */ DuplicateHandle(hProcess, h, hProcess, &si.hStdOutput, 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS | DUPLICATE_CLOSE_SOURCE); /* * Same as above, but for the error side. */ CreatePipe(&Err.pipe, &h, &sa, 0); DuplicateHandle(hProcess, h, hProcess, &si.hStdError, 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS | DUPLICATE_CLOSE_SOURCE); /* * Base command line. */ lstrcpy(cmdline, "cl.exe -nologo -c -TC -Zs -X -Fp.\\_junk.pch "); /* * Append our option for testing */ lstrcat(cmdline, option); /* * Filename to compile, which exists, but is nothing and empty. */ lstrcat(cmdline, " .\\nul"); ok = CreateProcess( NULL, /* Module name. */ cmdline, /* Command line. */ NULL, /* Process handle not inheritable. */ NULL, /* Thread handle not inheritable. */ TRUE, /* yes, inherit handles. */ DETACHED_PROCESS, /* No console for you. */ NULL, /* Use parent's environment block. */ NULL, /* Use parent's starting directory. */ &si, /* Pointer to STARTUPINFO structure. */ &pi); /* Pointer to PROCESS_INFORMATION structure. */ if (!ok) { DWORD err = GetLastError(); int chars = snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg) - 1, "Tried to launch: \"%s\", but got error [%u]: ", cmdline, err); FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM|FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS| FORMAT_MESSAGE_MAX_WIDTH_MASK, 0L, err, 0, (LPVOID)&msg[chars], (300-chars), 0); WriteFile(GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE), msg, lstrlen(msg), &err,NULL); return 2; } /* * Close our references to the write handles that have now been inherited. */ CloseHandle(si.hStdOutput); CloseHandle(si.hStdError); WaitForInputIdle(pi.hProcess, 5000); CloseHandle(pi.hThread); /* * Start the pipe reader threads. */ pipeThreads[0] = CreateThread(NULL, 0, ReadFromPipe, &Out, 0, &threadID); pipeThreads[1] = CreateThread(NULL, 0, ReadFromPipe, &Err, 0, &threadID); /* * Block waiting for the process to end. */ WaitForSingleObject(pi.hProcess, INFINITE); CloseHandle(pi.hProcess); /* * Wait for our pipe to get done reading, should it be a little slow. */ WaitForMultipleObjects(2, pipeThreads, TRUE, 500); CloseHandle(pipeThreads[0]); CloseHandle(pipeThreads[1]); /* * Look for the commandline warning code in both streams. * - in MSVC 6 & 7 we get D4002, in MSVC 8 we get D9002. */ return !(strstr(Out.buffer, "D4002") != NULL || strstr(Err.buffer, "D4002") != NULL || strstr(Out.buffer, "D9002") != NULL || strstr(Err.buffer, "D9002") != NULL || strstr(Out.buffer, "D2021") != NULL || strstr(Err.buffer, "D2021") != NULL); } static int CheckForLinkerFeature( const char *option) { STARTUPINFO si; PROCESS_INFORMATION pi; SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES sa; DWORD threadID; char msg[300]; BOOL ok; HANDLE hProcess, h, pipeThreads[2]; char cmdline[100]; hProcess = GetCurrentProcess(); ZeroMemory(&pi, sizeof(PROCESS_INFORMATION)); ZeroMemory(&si, sizeof(STARTUPINFO)); si.cb = sizeof(STARTUPINFO); si.dwFlags = STARTF_USESTDHANDLES; si.hStdInput = INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE; ZeroMemory(&sa, sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES)); sa.nLength = sizeof(SECURITY_ATTRIBUTES); sa.lpSecurityDescriptor = NULL; sa.bInheritHandle = TRUE; /* * Create a non-inheritible pipe. */ CreatePipe(&Out.pipe, &h, &sa, 0); /* * Dupe the write side, make it inheritible, and close the original. */ DuplicateHandle(hProcess, h, hProcess, &si.hStdOutput, 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS | DUPLICATE_CLOSE_SOURCE); /* * Same as above, but for the error side. */ CreatePipe(&Err.pipe, &h, &sa, 0); DuplicateHandle(hProcess, h, hProcess, &si.hStdError, 0, TRUE, DUPLICATE_SAME_ACCESS | DUPLICATE_CLOSE_SOURCE); /* * Base command line. */ lstrcpy(cmdline, "link.exe -nologo "); /* * Append our option for testing. */ lstrcat(cmdline, option); ok = CreateProcess( NULL, /* Module name. */ cmdline, /* Command line. */ NULL, /* Process handle not inheritable. */ NULL, /* Thread handle not inheritable. */ TRUE, /* yes, inherit handles. */ DETACHED_PROCESS, /* No console for you. */ NULL, /* Use parent's environment block. */ NULL, /* Use parent's starting directory. */ &si, /* Pointer to STARTUPINFO structure. */ &pi); /* Pointer to PROCESS_INFORMATION structure. */ if (!ok) { DWORD err = GetLastError(); int chars = snprintf(msg, sizeof(msg) - 1, "Tried to launch: \"%s\", but got error [%u]: ", cmdline, err); FormatMessage(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM|FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS| FORMAT_MESSAGE_MAX_WIDTH_MASK, 0L, err, 0, (LPVOID)&msg[chars], (300-chars), 0); WriteFile(GetStdHandle(STD_ERROR_HANDLE), msg, lstrlen(msg), &err,NULL); return 2; } /* * Close our references to the write handles that have now been inherited. */ CloseHandle(si.hStdOutput); CloseHandle(si.hStdError); WaitForInputIdle(pi.hProcess, 5000); CloseHandle(pi.hThread); /* * Start the pipe reader threads. */ pipeThreads[0] = CreateThread(NULL, 0, ReadFromPipe, &Out, 0, &threadID); pipeThreads[1] = CreateThread(NULL, 0, ReadFromPipe, &Err, 0, &threadID); /* * Block waiting for the process to end. */ WaitForSingleObject(pi.hProcess, INFINITE); CloseHandle(pi.hProcess); /* * Wait for our pipe to get done reading, should it be a little slow. */ WaitForMultipleObjects(2, pipeThreads, TRUE, 500); CloseHandle(pipeThreads[0]); CloseHandle(pipeThreads[1]); /* * Look for the commandline warning code in the stderr stream. */ return !(strstr(Out.buffer, "LNK1117") != NULL || strstr(Err.buffer, "LNK1117") != NULL || strstr(Out.buffer, "LNK4044") != NULL || strstr(Err.buffer, "LNK4044") != NULL); } static DWORD WINAPI ReadFromPipe( LPVOID args) { pipeinfo *pi = (pipeinfo *) args; char *lastBuf = pi->buffer; DWORD dwRead; BOOL ok; again: if (lastBuf - pi->buffer + CHUNK > STATICBUFFERSIZE) { CloseHandle(pi->pipe); return (DWORD)-1; } ok = ReadFile(pi->pipe, lastBuf, CHUNK, &dwRead, 0L); if (!ok || dwRead == 0) { CloseHandle(pi->pipe); return 0; } lastBuf += dwRead; goto again; return 0; /* makes the compiler happy */ } static int IsIn( const char *string, const char *substring) { return (strstr(string, substring) != NULL); } /* * GetVersionFromFile -- * Looks for a match string in a file and then returns the version * following the match where a version is anything acceptable to * package provide or package ifneeded. */ static const char * GetVersionFromFile( const char *filename, const char *match, int numdots) { size_t cbBuffer = 100; static char szBuffer[100]; char *szResult = NULL; FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "rt"); if (fp != NULL) { /* * Read data until we see our match string. */ while (fgets(szBuffer, cbBuffer, fp) != NULL) { LPSTR p, q; p = strstr(szBuffer, match); if (p != NULL) { /* * Skip to first digit after the match. */ p += strlen(match); while (*p && !isdigit(*p)) { ++p; } /* * Find ending whitespace. */ q = p; while (*q && (strchr("0123456789.ab", *q)) && ((!strchr(".ab", *q) && (!strchr("ab", q[-1])) || --numdots))) { ++q; } memcpy(szBuffer, p, q - p); szBuffer[q-p] = 0; szResult = szBuffer; break; } } fclose(fp); } return szResult; } /* * List helpers for the SubstituteFile function */ typedef struct list_item_t { struct list_item_t *nextPtr; char * key; char * value; } list_item_t; /* insert a list item into the list (list may be null) */ static list_item_t * list_insert(list_item_t **listPtrPtr, const char *key, const char *value) { list_item_t *itemPtr = malloc(sizeof(list_item_t)); if (itemPtr) { itemPtr->key = strdup(key); itemPtr->value = strdup(value); itemPtr->nextPtr = NULL; while(*listPtrPtr) { listPtrPtr = &(*listPtrPtr)->nextPtr; } *listPtrPtr = itemPtr; } return itemPtr; } static void list_free(list_item_t **listPtrPtr) { list_item_t *tmpPtr, *listPtr = *listPtrPtr; while (listPtr) { tmpPtr = listPtr; listPtr = listPtr->nextPtr; free(tmpPtr->key); free(tmpPtr->value); free(tmpPtr); } } /* * SubstituteFile -- * As windows doesn't provide anything useful like sed and it's unreliable * to use the tclsh you are building against (consider x-platform builds - * eg compiling AMD64 target from IX86) we provide a simple substitution * option here to handle autoconf style substitutions. * The substitution file is whitespace and line delimited. The file should * consist of lines matching the regular expression: * \s*\S+\s+\S*$ * * Usage is something like: * nmakehlp -S << $** > $@ * @PACKAGE_NAME@ $(PACKAGE_NAME) * @PACKAGE_VERSION@ $(PACKAGE_VERSION) * << */ static int SubstituteFile( const char *substitutions, const char *filename) { size_t cbBuffer = 1024; static char szBuffer[1024], szCopy[1024]; char *szResult = NULL; list_item_t *substPtr = NULL; FILE *fp, *sp; fp = fopen(filename, "rt"); if (fp != NULL) { /* * Build a list of substutitions from the first filename */ sp = fopen(substitutions, "rt"); if (sp != NULL) { while (fgets(szBuffer, cbBuffer, sp) != NULL) { char *ks, *ke, *vs, *ve; ks = szBuffer; while (ks && *ks && isspace(*ks)) ++ks; ke = ks; while (ke && *ke && !isspace(*ke)) ++ke; vs = ke; while (vs && *vs && isspace(*vs)) ++vs; ve = vs; while (ve && *ve && !(*ve == '\r' || *ve == '\n')) ++ve; *ke = 0, *ve = 0; list_insert(&substPtr, ks, vs); } fclose(sp); } /* debug: dump the list */ #ifdef _DEBUG { int n = 0; list_item_t *p = NULL; for (p = substPtr; p != NULL; p = p->nextPtr, ++n) { fprintf(stderr, "% 3d '%s' => '%s'\n", n, p->key, p->value); } } #endif /* * Run the substitutions over each line of the input */ while (fgets(szBuffer, cbBuffer, fp) != NULL) { list_item_t *p = NULL; for (p = substPtr; p != NULL; p = p->nextPtr) { char *m = strstr(szBuffer, p->key); if (m) { char *cp, *op, *sp; cp = szCopy; op = szBuffer; while (op != m) *cp++ = *op++; sp = p->value; while (sp && *sp) *cp++ = *sp++; op += strlen(p->key); while (*op) *cp++ = *op++; *cp = 0; memcpy(szBuffer, szCopy, sizeof(szCopy)); } } printf(szBuffer); } list_free(&substPtr); } fclose(fp); return 0; } /* * QualifyPath -- * * This composes the current working directory with a provided path * and returns the fully qualified and normalized path. * Mostly needed to setup paths for testing. */ static int QualifyPath( const char *szPath) { char szCwd[MAX_PATH + 1]; char szTmp[MAX_PATH + 1]; char *p; GetCurrentDirectory(MAX_PATH, szCwd); while ((p = strchr(szPath, '/')) && *p) *p = '\\'; PathCombine(szTmp, szCwd, szPath); PathCanonicalize(szCwd, szTmp); printf("%s\n", szCwd); return 0; } /* * Local variables: * mode: c * c-basic-offset: 4 * fill-column: 78 * indent-tabs-mode: t * tab-width: 8 * End: */ tdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/win/makefile.vc0000644003604700454610000003517612476371772015267 0ustar dgp771div#------------------------------------------------------------- -*- makefile -*- # makefile.vc -- # # Microsoft Visual C++ makefile for use with nmake.exe v1.62+ (VC++ 5.0+) # # This makefile is based upon the Tcl 8.6 Makefile.vc and modified to # make it suitable as a general package makefile. 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These paths are used to support running test cases only, # the Makefile should not be making use of these paths to generate # a pkgIndex.tcl file or anything else at extension build time. #-------------------------------------------------------------------- TEA_PROG_TCLSH #-------------------------------------------------------------------- # Finally, substitute all of the various values into the Makefile. # You may alternatively have a special pkgIndex.tcl.in or other files # which require substituting th AC variables in. Include these here. #-------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_OUTPUT([Makefile pkgIndex.tcl]) # This is a comment added to force the 'execute' permission to update # in the Fossil repository. tdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/doc/0000755003604700454610000000000012500045134013066 5ustar dgp771divtdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/doc/tdbc_sqlite3.n0000644003604700454610000000731012476372005015642 0ustar dgp771div'\" .\" tdbc_sqlite3.n -- .\" .\" Copyright (c) 2008 by Kevin B. Kenny. .\" .\" See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of .\" this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. .TH "tdbc::sqlite3" n 8.6 Tcl "Tcl Database Connectivity" .\" .so man.macros .if t .wh -1.3i ^B .nr ^l \n(.l .ad b .\" # BS - start boxed text .\" # ^y = starting y location .\" # ^b = 1 .de BS .br .mk ^y .nr ^b 1u .if n .nf .if n .ti 0 .if n \l'\\n(.lu\(ul' .if n .fi .. .\" # BE - end boxed text (draw box now) .de BE .nf .ti 0 .mk ^t .ie n \l'\\n(^lu\(ul' .el \{\ .\" Draw four-sided box normally, but don't draw top of .\" box if the box started on an earlier page. .ie !\\n(^b-1 \{\ \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\l'\\n(^lu+3n\(ul'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' .\} .el \}\ \h'-1.5n'\L'|\\n(^yu-1v'\h'\\n(^lu+3n'\L'\\n(^tu+1v-\\n(^yu'\l'|0u-1.5n\(ul' .\} .\} .fi .br .nr ^b 0 .. .\" # CS - begin code excerpt .de CS .RS .nf .ta .25i .5i .75i 1i .. .\" # CE - end code excerpt .de CE .fi .RE .. .BS .SH "NAME" tdbc::sqlite3 \- TDBC driver for the SQLite3 database manager .SH "SYNOPSIS" package require \fBtdbc::sqlite3 1.0\fR .sp \fBtdbc::sqlite3::connection create\fR \fIdb\fR \fIfileName\fR ?\fI-option value...\fR? .BE .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP The \fBtdbc::sqlite3\fR driver provides a database interface that conforms to Tcl DataBase Connectivity (TDBC) and allows a Tcl script to connect to a SQLite3 database. It is also provided as a worked example of how to write a database driver in Tcl, so that driver authors have a starting point for further development. .PP Connection to a SQLite3 database is established by invoking \fBtdbc::sqlite3::connection create\fR, passing it a string to be used as the connection handle followed by the file name of the database. The side effect of \fBtdbc::sqlite3::connection create\fR is to create a new database connection.. As an alternative, \fBtdbc::sqlite::connection new\fR may be used to create a database connection with an automatically assigned name. The return value from \fBtdbc::sqlite::connection new\fR is the name that was chosen for the connection handle. See \fBtdbc::connection(n)\fR for the details of how to use the connection to manipulate a database. .SH "CONFIGURATION OPTIONS" .PP The standard configuration options \fB-encoding\fR, \fB-isolation\fR, \fB-readonly\fR and \fB-timeout\fR are all recognized, both on \fBtdbc::sqlite3::connection create\fR and on the \fBconfigure\fR method of the resulting connection. .PP Since the encoding of a SQLite3 database is always well known, the \fB-encoding\fR option accepts only \fButf-8\fR as an encoding and always returns \fButf-8\fR for an encoding. The actual encoding may be set using a SQLite3 \fBPRAGMA\fR statement when creating a new database. .PP Only the isolation levels \fBreaduncommitted\fR and \fBserializable\fR are implemented. Other isolation levels are promoted to \fBserializable\fR. .PP The \fB-readonly\fR flag is not implemented. \fB-readonly 0\fR is accepted silently, while \fB-readonly 1\fR reports an error. .SH "BUGS" If any column name is not unique among the columns in a result set, the results of \fB-as dicts\fR returns will be missing all but the rightmost of the duplicated columns. This limitation can be worked around by adding appropriate \fBAS\fR clauses to \fBSELECT\fR statements to ensure that all returned column names are unique. Plans are to fix this bug by using a C implementation of the driver, which will also improve performance significantly. .SH "SEE ALSO" tdbc(n), tdbc::connection(n), tdbc::resultset(n), tdbc::statement(n) .SH "KEYWORDS" TDBC, SQL, SQLite3, database, connectivity, connection .SH "COPYRIGHT" Copyright (c) 2008 by Kevin B. Kenny. .\" Local Variables: .\" mode: nroff .\" End: .\" tdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/pkgIndex.tcl.in0000644003604700454610000000021612476371772015230 0ustar dgp771div# # Tcl package index file # package ifneeded tdbc::sqlite3 @PACKAGE_VERSION@ \ [list source [file join $dir .. library tdbcsqlite3.tcl]] tdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/ChangeLog0000644003604700454610000002057512476372005014120 0ustar dgp771div2015-01-26 Don Porter * configure.in: * README: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: Advanced version number to 1.0.3. * configure: autoconf-2.69 2014-10-23 Don Porter * configure.in: * README: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: Advanced version number to 1.0.2. * configure: TEA update; autoconf-2.68 * doc/*.n: [TDBC Bug 00b792] OpenBSD friendly docs. 2012-11-08 Don Porter * configure.in: * README: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: Advanced version number to 1.0.1. * configure: autoconf-2.68 2012-11-14 Donal K. Fellows * configure.in: Added configuration code to allow `make test` to * Makefile.in: run against an uninstalled 'tdbc' package. * configure: autoconf-2.68 *** UPGRADED THE AUTOCONF VERSION IN USE *** 2012-11-08 Don Porter * configure.in: * README: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: Advanced version number to 1.0.0. * configure: autoconf-2.59 2012-09-24 Harald Oehlmann * tdbcsqlite3/win/makefile.vc: Get DOTVERSION from file configure.in. * tdbcsqlite3/win/nmakehelp.c: Copied from tcl Checkin [8be494c5ee]: Let "nmakehlp -V" start searching digits after the found match (nijtmans). 2012-08-17 Jan Nijtmans * win/nmakehlp.c: Add "-V" option, in order to be able to detect partial version numbers. 2012-07-26 Jan Nijtmans * tclconfig/install-sh: Update to latest TEA * tclconfig/tcl.m4: * configure: autoconf-2.59 2012-05-07 Kevin B. Kenny * library/tdbcsqlite.tcl: Revised the syntax of the 'variable' command to avoid tripping over the Tcl core changes made for TIP 380. 2011-09-19 Kevin B. Kenny * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: Reworked handling of the end of results to avoid a bug where an empty result set at the end of the results would crash in 'allrows' or 'foreach'. Thanks to Colin McCormack for reporting the bug and providing a test case. * tests/tdbcsqlite.tcl: Added a test case for the above bug, observed to fail without the above change and pass with it. 2011-07-19 Kevin B. Kenny * configure.in: * README: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: Advanced version number to 1.0b17. * configure: autoconf-2.59 2011-07-18 Don Porter * configure.in: Update to latest TEA 3.9 revisions. * Makefile.in: * tclconfig/*: * configure: autoconf-2.59 2011-04-12 Kevin B. Kenny * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl ([resultset nextresults]): Corrected a bug in the handling of multiple result sets when one or more is empty. * tests/tdbcsqlite3.test (tdbc::sqlite3-30.6): Added a test case for the above bug. 2011-02-20 Kevin B. Kenny * tests/tdbcsqlite3.test (tdbc::sqlite3-30.[45]): Added tests for [foreach] and [allrows] against multiple result sets. 2011-01-26 Kevin B. Kenny * doc/tdbc_sqlite3.n: Added empty comment at the start of each manpage because 'man' interprets comments there as directives. Thanks to Konstantin Kohmoutov for reporting and diagnosing this error. 2010-09-03 Kevin B. Kenny * Makefile.in: Added a semicolon to the end of the -load option on 'make test'. Without it, msys make changes all the forward slashes in the -load option to backslashes. * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * tests/tdbcsqlite3.test: Changed 'keySequence' in 'foreignkeys' to 'ordinalPosition' for consistency with 'primarykeys'. * configure.in: * README: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * tclconfig/: Upgraded the build to use TEA 3.9. Advanced version number to 1.0b16. 2010-06-19 Kevin B. Kenny * tdbcsqlite3.tcl: Added 'primarykeys' and 'foreignkeys' * tdbcsqlite3.test: methods to the 'connection' object. Added test cases for these methods. 2010-05-10 Kevin B. Kenny * aclocal.m4: Synchronized with 'tdbc'. * configure.in: Advanced version to 1.0b15. Advanced TEA to 3.7. * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: Advanced version to 1.0b15. * README: Advanced version to 1.0b15. * tclconfig/: Advanced TEA to 3.7. * configure: autoconf-2.59 2009-10-26 Kevin B. Kenny * README: Advanced version number to 1.0b14. * configure.in: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * configure: autoconf 2.59 * tests/tdbcsqlite3.test: Added test cases (known bugs) for duplicate column names in results. * doc/tdbcsqlite3.n: Added a BUGS section documenting the known problem with duplicate column names. 2009-09-29 Kevin B. Kenny * README: Advanced version number to 1.0b13 * configure.in: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * configure: autoconf-2.59 2009-07-03 Kevin B. Kenny * tempTest.tcl (removed): Deleted obsolete test harness; this package has used proper tcltest testing for months. * README: Advanced version number to 1.0b12 * configure.in: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * configure: autoconf-2.59 2009-05-29 Kevin B. Kenny * README: Advanced version number to 1.0b11 * configure.in: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * configure: autoconf-2.59 2009-04-19 Kevin B. Kenny * doc/tdbc_sqlite3.n: Added missing documentation for 'new' constructors. 2009-04-18 Kevin B. Kenny * tests/tdbcsqlite3.test: Changed the 'invalid path name' to a path name that is more likely actually to be invalid. Changed the tests for inappropriate access to an array variable not to expect failure. * doc/tdbc_sqlite3.n: Made changes so that NROFF formatting matches the Tcl standard. 2008-04-16 Kevin B. Kenny * README: Advanced version number to 1.0b10 * configure.in: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * configure: autoconf-2.59 2008-02-16 Kevin B. Kenny * README: Advanced version number to 1.0b9 * configure.in: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * configure: autoconf-2.59 2008-01-31 Kevin B. Kenny * README: Advanced version number to 1.0b7 * configure.in: * configure: autoconf-2.59 * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: Changed ::errorCode returns to follow TDBC [try]-friendly convention TDBC errorClass sqlState driver detail 2008-01-05 Kevin B. Kenny * README: Advanced version number to 1.0b6 * configure.in: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * configure: autoconf-2.59 2008-01-04 Kevin B. Kenny * Makefile.in: Changes to make 'make dist' work * README: Advanced version number to 1.0b5 * configure.in: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * configure: autoconf-2.59 2008-12-30 Kevin B. Kenny * README: Advanced version number to 1.0b4 * configure.in: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * configure: autoconf-2.59 2008-12-08 Kevin B. Kenny * doc/tdbcsqlite3.n: Added a man page for the driver. * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl (configure): Added a configurator for * tests/tdbcsqlite3.test (tdbc::sqlite3-19.*): SQLite3 connections and rudimentary test cases for connection configuration. 2008-12-07 Kevin B. Kenny * Makefile.in: * aclocal.m4: * configure.in: * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: * license.terms: * pkgIndex.tcl.in: * tclconfig/*: * tests/all.tcl: * tests/tdbcsqlite3.test: Added infrastructure needed to make tdbc::sqlite3 a TEA-compliant module. Advanced revision number to 1.0b1 in preparation for release. 2008-06-11 Kevin B. Kenny * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: Split [$resultset nextrow] into two primitive methods: [$resultset nextlist] and [$resultset nextdict]. 2008-05-13 Kevin B. Kenny * tests/tdbcsqlite3.test: Added cleanup for the test for failing to open a database, in case we actually open it successfully. 2008-05-10 Kevin B. Kenny * ChangeLog: Added a change log. * library/tdbcsqlite3.tcl: Added the 'columns' and 'tables' methods for schema introspection. * tests/tdbcsqlite3.test: Removed some superfluous debugging print. Renumbered tdbcsqlite3-9.9. Corrected the tests for column types to match SQLite's view of the world. tdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/tclconfig/0000755003604700454610000000000012500045134014271 5ustar dgp771divtdbcsqlite3-1.0.3/tclconfig/tcl.m40000664003604700454610000040654012500045134015330 0ustar dgp771div# tcl.m4 -- # # This file provides a set of autoconf macros to help TEA-enable # a Tcl extension. # # Copyright (c) 1999-2000 Ajuba Solutions. # Copyright (c) 2002-2005 ActiveState Corporation. # # See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution # of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. 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"${TK_BIN_DIR}/tkConfig.sh" else AC_MSG_RESULT([could not find ${TK_BIN_DIR}/tkConfig.sh]) fi # eval is required to do the TK_DBGX substitution eval "TK_LIB_FILE=\"${TK_LIB_FILE}\"" eval "TK_STUB_LIB_FILE=\"${TK_STUB_LIB_FILE}\"" # If the TK_BIN_DIR is the build directory (not the install directory), # then set the common variable name to the value of the build variables. # For example, the variable TK_LIB_SPEC will be set to the value # of TK_BUILD_LIB_SPEC. An extension should make use of TK_LIB_SPEC # instead of TK_BUILD_LIB_SPEC since it will work with both an # installed and uninstalled version of Tcl. if test -f "${TK_BIN_DIR}/Makefile" ; then TK_LIB_SPEC="${TK_BUILD_LIB_SPEC}" TK_STUB_LIB_SPEC="${TK_BUILD_STUB_LIB_SPEC}" TK_STUB_LIB_PATH="${TK_BUILD_STUB_LIB_PATH}" elif test "`uname -s`" = "Darwin"; then # If Tk was built as a framework, attempt to use the libraries # from the framework at the given location so that linking works # against Tk.framework installed in an arbitrary location. case ${TK_DEFS} in *TK_FRAMEWORK*) if test -f "${TK_BIN_DIR}/${TK_LIB_FILE}"; then for i in "`cd "${TK_BIN_DIR}"; pwd`" \ "`cd "${TK_BIN_DIR}"/../..; pwd`"; do if test "`basename "$i"`" = "${TK_LIB_FILE}.framework"; then TK_LIB_SPEC="-F`dirname "$i" | sed -e 's/ /\\\\ /g'` -framework ${TK_LIB_FILE}" break fi done fi if test -f "${TK_BIN_DIR}/${TK_STUB_LIB_FILE}"; then TK_STUB_LIB_SPEC="-L` echo "${TK_BIN_DIR}" | sed -e 's/ /\\\\ /g'` ${TK_STUB_LIB_FLAG}" TK_STUB_LIB_PATH="${TK_BIN_DIR}/${TK_STUB_LIB_FILE}" fi ;; esac fi # eval is required to do the TK_DBGX substitution eval "TK_LIB_FLAG=\"${TK_LIB_FLAG}\"" eval "TK_LIB_SPEC=\"${TK_LIB_SPEC}\"" eval "TK_STUB_LIB_FLAG=\"${TK_STUB_LIB_FLAG}\"" eval "TK_STUB_LIB_SPEC=\"${TK_STUB_LIB_SPEC}\"" # TEA specific: Ensure windowingsystem is defined if test "${TEA_PLATFORM}" = "unix" ; then case ${TK_DEFS} in *MAC_OSX_TK*) AC_DEFINE(MAC_OSX_TK, 1, [Are we building against Mac OS X TkAqua?]) TEA_WINDOWINGSYSTEM="aqua" ;; *) TEA_WINDOWINGSYSTEM="x11" ;; esac elif test "${TEA_PLATFORM}" = "windows" ; then TEA_WINDOWINGSYSTEM="win32" fi AC_SUBST(TK_VERSION) AC_SUBST(TK_BIN_DIR) AC_SUBST(TK_SRC_DIR) AC_SUBST(TK_LIB_FILE) AC_SUBST(TK_LIB_FLAG) AC_SUBST(TK_LIB_SPEC) AC_SUBST(TK_STUB_LIB_FILE) AC_SUBST(TK_STUB_LIB_FLAG) AC_SUBST(TK_STUB_LIB_SPEC) # TEA specific: AC_SUBST(TK_LIBS) AC_SUBST(TK_XINCLUDES) ]) #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # TEA_PROG_TCLSH # Determine the fully qualified path name of the tclsh executable # in the Tcl build directory or the tclsh installed in a bin # directory. This macro will correctly determine the name # of the tclsh executable even if tclsh has not yet been # built in the build directory. The tclsh found is always # associated with a tclConfig.sh file. This tclsh should be used # only for running extension test cases. It should never be # or generation of files (like pkgIndex.tcl) at build time. # # Arguments: # none # # Results: # Substitutes the following vars: # TCLSH_PROG #------------------------------------------------------------------------ AC_DEFUN([TEA_PROG_TCLSH], [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for tclsh]) if test -f "${TCL_BIN_DIR}/Makefile" ; then # tclConfig.sh is in Tcl build directory if test "${TEA_PLATFORM}" = "windows"; then TCLSH_PROG="${TCL_BIN_DIR}/tclsh${TCL_MAJOR_VERSION}${TCL_MINOR_VERSION}${TCL_DBGX}${EXEEXT}" else TCLSH_PROG="${TCL_BIN_DIR}/tclsh" fi else # tclConfig.sh is in install location if test "${TEA_PLATFORM}" = "windows"; then TCLSH_PROG="tclsh${TCL_MAJOR_VERSION}${TCL_MINOR_VERSION}${TCL_DBGX}${EXEEXT}" else TCLSH_PROG="tclsh${TCL_MAJOR_VERSION}.${TCL_MINOR_VERSION}${TCL_DBGX}" fi list="`ls -d ${TCL_BIN_DIR}/../bin 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -d ${TCL_BIN_DIR}/.. 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -d ${TCL_PREFIX}/bin 2>/dev/null`" for i in $list ; do if test -f "$i/${TCLSH_PROG}" ; then REAL_TCL_BIN_DIR="`cd "$i"; pwd`/" break fi done TCLSH_PROG="${REAL_TCL_BIN_DIR}${TCLSH_PROG}" fi AC_MSG_RESULT([${TCLSH_PROG}]) AC_SUBST(TCLSH_PROG) ]) #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # TEA_PROG_WISH # Determine the fully qualified path name of the wish executable # in the Tk build directory or the wish installed in a bin # directory. This macro will correctly determine the name # of the wish executable even if wish has not yet been # built in the build directory. The wish found is always # associated with a tkConfig.sh file. This wish should be used # only for running extension test cases. It should never be # or generation of files (like pkgIndex.tcl) at build time. # # Arguments: # none # # Results: # Substitutes the following vars: # WISH_PROG #------------------------------------------------------------------------ AC_DEFUN([TEA_PROG_WISH], [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([for wish]) if test -f "${TK_BIN_DIR}/Makefile" ; then # tkConfig.sh is in Tk build directory if test "${TEA_PLATFORM}" = "windows"; then WISH_PROG="${TK_BIN_DIR}/wish${TK_MAJOR_VERSION}${TK_MINOR_VERSION}${TK_DBGX}${EXEEXT}" else WISH_PROG="${TK_BIN_DIR}/wish" fi else # tkConfig.sh is in install location if test "${TEA_PLATFORM}" = "windows"; then WISH_PROG="wish${TK_MAJOR_VERSION}${TK_MINOR_VERSION}${TK_DBGX}${EXEEXT}" else WISH_PROG="wish${TK_MAJOR_VERSION}.${TK_MINOR_VERSION}${TK_DBGX}" fi list="`ls -d ${TK_BIN_DIR}/../bin 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -d ${TK_BIN_DIR}/.. 2>/dev/null` \ `ls -d ${TK_PREFIX}/bin 2>/dev/null`" for i in $list ; do if test -f "$i/${WISH_PROG}" ; then REAL_TK_BIN_DIR="`cd "$i"; pwd`/" break fi done WISH_PROG="${REAL_TK_BIN_DIR}${WISH_PROG}" fi AC_MSG_RESULT([${WISH_PROG}]) AC_SUBST(WISH_PROG) ]) #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # TEA_ENABLE_SHARED -- # # Allows the building of shared libraries # # Arguments: # none # # Results: # # Adds the following arguments to configure: # --enable-shared=yes|no # # Defines the following vars: # STATIC_BUILD Used for building import/export libraries # on Windows. # # Sets the following vars: # SHARED_BUILD Value of 1 or 0 #------------------------------------------------------------------------ AC_DEFUN([TEA_ENABLE_SHARED], [ AC_MSG_CHECKING([how to build libraries]) AC_ARG_ENABLE(shared, AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-shared], [build and link with shared libraries (default: on)]), [tcl_ok=$enableval], [tcl_ok=yes]) if test "${enable_shared+set}" = set; then enableval="$enable_shared" tcl_ok=$enableval else tcl_ok=yes fi if test "$tcl_ok" = "yes" ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([shared]) SHARED_BUILD=1 else AC_MSG_RESULT([static]) SHARED_BUILD=0 AC_DEFINE(STATIC_BUILD, 1, [Is this a static build?]) fi AC_SUBST(SHARED_BUILD) ]) #------------------------------------------------------------------------ # TEA_ENABLE_THREADS -- # # Specify if thread support should be enabled. If "yes" is specified # as an arg (optional), threads are enabled by default, "no" means # threads are disabled. "yes" is the default. # # TCL_THREADS is checked so that if you are compiling an extension # against a threaded core, your extension must be compiled threaded # as well. # # Note that it is legal to have a thread enabled extension run in a # threaded or non-threaded Tcl core, but a non-threaded extension may # only run in a non-threaded Tcl core. # # Arguments: # none # # Results: # # Adds the following arguments to configure: # --enable-threads # # Sets the following vars: # THREADS_LIBS Thread library(s) # # Defines the following vars: # TCL_THREADS # _REENTRANT # _THREAD_SAFE #------------------------------------------------------------------------ AC_DEFUN([TEA_ENABLE_THREADS], [ AC_ARG_ENABLE(threads, AC_HELP_STRING([--enable-threads], [build with threads]), [tcl_ok=$enableval], [tcl_ok=yes]) if test "${enable_threads+set}" = set; then enableval="$enable_threads" tcl_ok=$enableval else tcl_ok=yes fi if test "$tcl_ok" = "yes" -o "${TCL_THREADS}" = 1; then TCL_THREADS=1 if test "${TEA_PLATFORM}" != "windows" ; then # We are always OK on Windows, so check what this platform wants: # USE_THREAD_ALLOC tells us to try the special thread-based # allocator that significantly reduces lock contention AC_DEFINE(USE_THREAD_ALLOC, 1, [Do we want to use the threaded memory allocator?]) AC_DEFINE(_REENTRANT, 1, [Do we want the reentrant OS API?]) if test "`uname -s`" = "SunOS" ; then AC_DEFINE(_POSIX_PTHREAD_SEMANTICS, 1, [Do we really want to follow the standard? 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[Bug: 4359] AC_CHECK_LIB(pthread, __pthread_mutex_init, tcl_ok=yes, tcl_ok=no) fi if test "$tcl_ok" = "yes"; then # The space is needed THREADS_LIBS=" -lpthread" else AC_CHECK_LIB(pthreads, pthread_mutex_init, tcl_ok=yes, tcl_ok=no) if test "$tcl_ok" = "yes"; then # The space is needed THREADS_LIBS=" -lpthreads" else AC_CHECK_LIB(c, pthread_mutex_init, tcl_ok=yes, tcl_ok=no) if test "$tcl_ok" = "no"; then AC_CHECK_LIB(c_r, pthread_mutex_init, tcl_ok=yes, tcl_ok=no) if test "$tcl_ok" = "yes"; then # The space is needed THREADS_LIBS=" -pthread" else TCL_THREADS=0 AC_MSG_WARN([Do not know how to find pthread lib on your system - thread support disabled]) fi fi fi fi fi else TCL_THREADS=0 fi # Do checking message here to not mess up interleaved configure output AC_MSG_CHECKING([for building with threads]) if test "${TCL_THREADS}" = 1; then AC_DEFINE(TCL_THREADS, 1, [Are we building with threads enabled?]) AC_MSG_RESULT([yes (default)]) else AC_MSG_RESULT([no]) fi # TCL_THREADS sanity checking. See if our request for building with # threads is the same as the way Tcl was built. If not, warn the user. case ${TCL_DEFS} in *THREADS=1*) if test "${TCL_THREADS}" = "0"; then AC_MSG_WARN([ Building ${PACKAGE_NAME} without threads enabled, but building against Tcl that IS thread-enabled. It is recommended to use --enable-threads.]) fi ;; *) if test "${TCL_THREADS}" = "1"; then AC_MSG_WARN([ --enable-threads requested, but building against a Tcl that is NOT thread-enabled. 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If # dependent libraries should not be specified (as on # SunOS 4.x, where they cause the link to fail, or in # general if Tcl and Tk aren't themselves shared # libraries), then this symbol has an empty string # as its value. # SHLIB_SUFFIX - Suffix to use for the names of dynamically loadable # extensions. An empty string means we don't know how # to use shared libraries on this platform. # LIB_SUFFIX - Specifies everything that comes after the "libfoo" # in a static or shared library name, using the $PACKAGE_VERSION variable # to put the version in the right place. This is used # by platforms that need non-standard library names. # Examples: ${PACKAGE_VERSION}.so.1.1 on NetBSD, since it needs # to have a version after the .so, and ${PACKAGE_VERSION}.a # on AIX, since a shared library needs to have # a .a extension whereas shared objects for loadable # extensions have a .so extension. 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Under some conditions the # autoconf macro will return an include directory that contains # no include files, so double-check its result just to be safe. # # This should be called after TEA_CONFIG_CFLAGS as setting the # LIBS line can confuse some configure macro magic. # # Arguments: # none # # Results: # # Sets the following vars: # XINCLUDES # XLIBSW # PKG_LIBS (appends to) #-------------------------------------------------------------------- AC_DEFUN([TEA_PATH_X], [ if test "${TEA_WINDOWINGSYSTEM}" = "x11" ; then TEA_PATH_UNIX_X fi ]) AC_DEFUN([TEA_PATH_UNIX_X], [ AC_PATH_X not_really_there="" if test "$no_x" = ""; then if test "$x_includes" = ""; then AC_TRY_CPP([#include ], , not_really_there="yes") else if test ! -r $x_includes/X11/Xlib.h; then not_really_there="yes" fi fi fi if test "$no_x" = "yes" -o "$not_really_there" = "yes"; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([for X11 header files]) found_xincludes="no" AC_TRY_CPP([#include ], found_xincludes="yes", found_xincludes="no") if test "$found_xincludes" = "no"; then dirs="/usr/unsupported/include /usr/local/include /usr/X386/include /usr/X11R6/include /usr/X11R5/include /usr/include/X11R5 /usr/include/X11R4 /usr/openwin/include /usr/X11/include /usr/sww/include" for i in $dirs ; do if test -r $i/X11/Xlib.h; then AC_MSG_RESULT([$i]) XINCLUDES=" -I$i" found_xincludes="yes" break fi done fi else if test "$x_includes" != ""; then XINCLUDES="-I$x_includes" found_xincludes="yes" fi fi if test "$found_xincludes" = "no"; then AC_MSG_RESULT([couldn't find any!]) fi if test "$no_x" = yes; then AC_MSG_CHECKING([for X11 libraries]) XLIBSW=nope dirs="/usr/unsupported/lib /usr/local/lib /usr/X386/lib /usr/X11R6/lib /usr/X11R5/lib /usr/lib/X11R5 /usr/lib/X11R4 /usr/openwin/lib /usr/X11/lib /usr/sww/X11/lib" for i in $dirs ; do if test -r $i/libX11.a -o -r $i/libX11.so -o -r $i/libX11.sl -o -r $i/libX11.dylib; then AC_MSG_RESULT([$i]) XLIBSW="-L$i -lX11" x_libraries="$i" break fi done else if test "$x_libraries" = ""; then XLIBSW=-lX11 else XLIBSW="-L$x_libraries -lX11" fi fi if test "$XLIBSW" = nope ; then AC_CHECK_LIB(Xwindow, XCreateWindow, XLIBSW=-lXwindow) fi if test "$XLIBSW" = nope ; then AC_MSG_RESULT([could not find any! 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