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2021-10-26Update SQLite3_ The columntypescantype method of type (#909)•••* sqlite3_type update The main reason for this change is that the original reflected values are nil. I found that there was no good mapping when dealing with the code here * Update sqlite3_type.go Update 'ColumnTypeScanType' method, Different types of mapping values * Restore copyright * Update go.mod * Update go.modAuler1-22/+68
2021-10-26fix idxStr freeing issue (#898)•••uses snippet suggested by @rittneje https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/issues/897#issuecomment-752162125Patrick DeVivo1-4/+15
2021-10-26Use single-quotes around string literals. (#934)Michael Hofmann1-10/+10
2021-10-26sqlite3.go: use PRAGMA to set busy_timeout (#910)•••The busy_timeout pragma was added in sqlite 3.7.15 as an alternative to calling sqlite3_busy_timeout directly: https://sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_busy_timeout While there's no functional change here, using the pragma does align setting busy_timeout with other settings and removes the special case for calling sqlite3_busy_timeout directly.Dan Peterson1-6/+6
2021-10-26Test on 1.17Yasuhiro Matsumoto1-1/+1
2021-10-26run tests against Go 1.16 (#967)Harry1-2/+2
2021-10-26Resolve windows CI issues (#941)•••Do not use `-u` flag when fetching go-acchackerman1-1/+1
2021-10-26Allow building on OpenBSD (#976)Denis Fondras1-0/+2
2021-10-22chore: readme: Fix link, typos, copy editing (#974)•••* chore: readme: Fix link, typos, copy editing Also closes #914, #939. * Update README.mdRoss Smith II1-56/+55
2021-10-19return non-nil result when calling exec with empty query (#973)•••fixes #963Aviv Klasquin Komissar2-0/+24
2021-07-20bump codecov/codecov-action@v2 (#957)Ichinose Shogo1-1/+1
2021-07-15Update amalgamation code (#955)•••* Update amalgamation code * Apply realPy's patchmattn4-2972/+4357
2021-04-15Update amalgamation code (#940)mattn2-4655/+7157
2021-02-18make column metadata functionality opt-inJesse Rittner5-44/+61
2021-02-18Export sqlite3_column_table_name (#900)Philip O'Toole2-0/+43
2021-02-16Go get go-acc with environment variable for go modules (#915)•••* Go get go-acc with environment variable for go modules * Go get with modules for windows as wellCatena cyber1-2/+2
2021-02-15Adds a fuzz target (#908)•••* Adds a fuzz target * Fixes memory leakCatena cyber2-1/+31
2020-12-28Export sqlite3_stmt_readonly() via SQLiteStmt.Readonly() (#895)•••This can be used like in the test; I wrote a little wrapper around sql.DB which uses this, and allows concurrent reads but just one single write. This is perhaps a better generic "table locked"-solution than setting the connections to 1 and/or cache=shared (although even better would be to design your app in such a way that this doesn't happpen in the first place, but even then a little seat belt isn't a bad thing). The parsing adds about 0.1ms to 0.2ms of overhead in the wrapper, which isn't too bad (and it caches the results, so only needs to do this once). At any rate, I can't really access functions from sqlite3-binding.c from my application, so expose it via SQLiteStmt.Martin Tournoij2-0/+48
2020-12-26Update amalgamation code (#896)mattn3-728/+2032
2020-12-26add support for defining an "eponymous only" virtual table (#885)•••* add support for defining an "eponymous only" virtual table As suggested here: https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/issues/846#issuecomment-736206222 * add an example of an eponymous only vtab module * add a test case for an eponymous only vtab modulePatrick DeVivo4-3/+325
2020-12-26RowsColumnTypeNullable not implemented (#848)Jinzhu1-2/+2
2020-12-26Add ?_cache_size=[..] to connection parameters (#894)•••Add a shortcut for PRAGMA cache_size; this is a pretty useful setting: the default of -2000 (2M) is not especially high, and a lot of people will probably want to increase this. For example, while running a bunch of fairy expensive queries in parallel: With SetMaxOpenConns(1): -2000: 5762ms -20000: 4714ms With SetMaxOpenConns(20): -2000: 3067ms -20000: 2532ms Which isn't a bad performance boost for changing a single number.Martin Tournoij2-0/+23
2020-12-26clarify usleep license (#893)Brad Rydzewski1-1/+3
2020-11-18Fix ciYasuhiro Matsumoto1-2/+2
2020-11-17Drop go1.11 (#852)•••* Drop go1.11 * Use go1.12mattn2-3/+3
2020-11-17README.md: use link in markdown (#859)Buk Bukowski1-1/+1
2020-11-17sqlite3.go: Remove -DSQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4_UNICODE61: not supported (#872)•••This option was enabled by default in sqlite3 on 2014-07-03. This setting does nothing. It can now be disabled with SQLITE_DISABLE_FTS3_UNICODE. See the upstream commit: https://sqlite.org/src/info/0cc0230ae9cfc976 I think this change was imported into this project with commit ee9da4840dd680d1fe2927692ea4ab5f8cd7c91c on 2015-06-12.Evan Jones1-1/+0
2020-11-17sqlite3.go: remove -DSQLITE_DISABLE_INTRINSIC: better builds (#878)•••This "disables the use of compiler-specific built-in functions such as __builtin_bswap32()" (from the SQLite docs) so this change might produce slightly better code. My primary motivation, however, is that the "default" configuration for SQLite, which is widely tested, does not set this preprocessor macro. From looking at Github issues, it appears this was added to avoid a build error on Mac OS X 10.11, in 2017: https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/issues/386 There have been a number of changes to sqlite3 since we tried this last. I think it would be worth trying to remove this setting again. I found a machine running Mac OS X 10.11.6. It was able to build and run the tests in this package with this change. Mac OS X 10.11 is has not been supported by Apple since 2018 (currently Apple is releasing updates for Mac OS 10.13 and newer; 11 is the current release). However, Go 1.14 is supported, and it requires Mac OS X 10.11 or newer: https://golang.org/doc/go1.14 Go 1.15 only supports Mac OS 10.12 and newer: https://golang.org/doc/go1.15Evan Jones1-1/+0
2020-11-17.github/workflows: stop using deprecated add-path command (#873)•••Github is disabling the add-path command in workflows on 2020-11-16. Switch to their new preferred way of doing this, by appending to the file referred to with $GITHUB_PATH. See: https://github.blog/changelog/2020-10-01-github-actions-deprecating-set-env-and-add-path-commands/ https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/actions/reference/workflow-commands-for-github-actions#adding-a-system-path This should fix the following warning from the workflows: .github#L1 The `add-path` command is deprecated and will be disabled on November 16th. Please upgrade to using Environment Files. For more information see: https://github.blog/changelog/2020-10-01-github-actions-deprecating-set-env-and-add-path-commands/Evan Jones1-2/+2
2020-11-17Support vfs for Open (#877)•••Closes #876mattn2-1/+49
2020-11-17TestExecContextCancel: Reduce timeout to make less flaky (#879)•••This test fails fairly often. On my system, I can trigger it with: go test . -run=TestExecContextCancel -count=10 -failfast -v This makes the test less flaky by timing out the context after a consistent 50 millisecond delay. This was enough time for the query to start, then get cancelled with sqlite3_interrupt() in my tests. This now passes the above check. This is a modified version of the change suggested in: https://github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/pull/865Evan Jones1-4/+10
2020-11-17sqlite3_test.go: Move Go 1.13 test to sqlite3_go113_test.go (#883)•••Commit 4f7abea96e added a test that uses Conn.Raw, which was added in Go >= 1.13. The go-sqlite3 project runs tests with Go >= 1.11. Remove the test from sqlite3_test.go, so it only runs with the correct versions of Go. Instead of adding a new test, modify the existing test that already uses Conn.Raw() to check the type of driverConn.Evan Jones3-31/+5
2020-11-16doc.go: you can use Conn.Raw to get *SQLiteConn (#882)•••This can be easier that registering a new driver, in some cases. Add a test to verify that this works.Evan Jones2-3/+43
2020-11-16Expand documentation for extension functions (#880)•••This relates to #870; it's not immediately clear that you need to pass a different driver name to sql.Open from the documentation.Macaully James Muir1-3/+16
2020-10-02Fix #860 extenstion entry bug (#861)•••Fix overshadowing of entrypoint variable.Yunus Ayar1-1/+1
2020-09-11Add build tag ignore for upgrade script (#851)mattn3-19/+1
2020-08-29Fix "cannot start a transaction within a transaction" issue (#764) (#765)•••* Fix "cannot start a transaction within a transaction" issue [why] If db.BeginTx(ctx, nil) context is cancelled too fast, "BEGIN" statement can be completed inside DB, but we still try to cancel it with sqlite3_interrupt. In such case we get context.Cancelled or context.DeadlineExceeded from exec(), but operation really completed. Connection returned into pool, and returns "cannot start a transaction within a transaction" error for next db.BeginTx() call. [how] Handle status code returned from cancelled operation. [testing] Added unit-test which reproduces issue. * Reduce TestQueryRowContextCancelParallel concurrency [why] Tests times out in travis-ci when run with -race option.Andrii Zavorotnii3-6/+129
2020-08-26Use go-pointer instead of uintptr hacks. (#814)•••* Use go-pointer instead of uintptr hacks. Fixes #791 * Do same of go-pointer * Drop older verion of Go * Fix build * Fix buildmattn3-53/+47
2020-08-26treat vtable C arrays as Go slices rather than giant Go arrays (#840)rittneje1-11/+21
2020-08-25coveralls to codecov (#845)•••* coveralls to codecov * README badge coveralls to codecovraa01213-42/+35
2020-08-25Fix go.yamlYasuhiro Matsumoto1-76/+76
2020-08-25Update README.mdYasuhiro Matsumoto1-2/+2
2020-08-25Add Github Actions yaml and set LDFLAGS on windows (#843)•••and remove .travis.ymlraa01213-36/+132
2020-08-19Update amalgamation code (#842)•••* Update amalgamation code * Drop go1.9 and go1.10mattn3-9975/+10880
2020-07-21Travis-CI: set go_import_path (#829)•••Set go_import_path to tell Travis-CI where to checkout the code, so the Travis build can also work on forks. This is important when building without Go modules support.Olivier Mengué1-0/+2
2020-07-21Travis-CI: add Go 1.14.x, change order of Go versions (#830)•••Changes in Go versions for the Travis-CI builds: - reverse order of Go versions so the latest ones are checked first - add Go 1.14.x (latest stable) at the first position - use 'tip' instead of 'master' (like https://tip.golang.org) and move it just after 1.14.xOlivier Mengué1-5/+6
2020-06-18Update README.mdYasuhiro Matsumoto1-1/+3
2020-06-06upgrade amalgamation code (#821)mattn3-1844/+3104
2020-06-05Add mock versions of SQLiteDriver and SQLiteConn for +build !cgo (#819)•••My app can use PostgreSQL and – optionally – SQLite. I would like to be able to compile the app without cgo when SQLite isn't used, as this removes the need for a C compiler which makes builds easier and faster, especially for end-users. In the simple case, this is not a problem go-sqlite3 already provides a simple non-cgo mock so it compiles and gives a runtime error if you try to use it anyway. However, now I'd like to register a function for my SQLite connection to match a PostgreSQL function like so: sql.Register("sqlite3_custom", &sqlite3.SQLiteDriver{ ConnectHook: func(conn *sqlite3.SQLiteConn) error { return conn.RegisterFunc("pow", pow, true); err != nil { }, }) But this makes it quite hard to keep the same logic since it refers to types that don't exist with CGO_ENABLED=0. I will need to create a db.go with `+build !cgo` and db_cgo.go with `+buid cgo` which duplicates all the logic but with the sqlite hooks. In my case, this actually affects quite a lot; for example I have a helper function which connects and runs migrations and whatnot which looks like: type ConnectOptions struct { Connect string // Connect string. Schema []byte // Database schema to create on startup. Migrate *Migrate SQLiteHook func(*sqlite3.SQLiteConn) error } And I'd have to have two versions of that, too. You could perhaps do something with interfaces, but because the sql.Register() call above references the `sqlite3.SQLiteDriver.ConnectHook` struct field that's not so straightforward (and wrapping stuff in interfaces probably won't do much for the general clarity either). This simplifies all of that by providing some common types that may be used when setting up a SQLite connectin. I renamed the `SQLiteDriverMock` to `&SQLiteDriver` for this reason. As far as I can tell in my testing, this has no real downsides (but perhaps I missed something?) --- Note: it might also be worth doing something similar for error.go, as I already have two variants of the below function (one with cgo as below, and one without cgo which checks just PostgreSQL): // ErrUnique reports if this error reports a UNIQUE constraint violation. // // This is the cgo version which works for PostgreSQL and SQLite. func ErrUnique(err error) bool { var sqlErr *sqlite3.Error if errors.As(err, &sqlErr) && sqlErr.ExtendedCode == sqlite3.ErrConstraintUnique { return true } var pqErr *pq.Error if errors.As(err, &pqErr) && pqErr.Code == "23505" { return true } return false } This is a lot more manageable than the ConnectHook case, but it would be nicer if it would work without the need for build tags.Martin Tournoij1-7/+18
2020-06-01Edited note in README (#817)turtlemaster191-1/+1