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  1. 390 211
      SquiLu-ext/sqlite3.c
  2. 221 39
      SquiLu-ext/sqlite3.h

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SquiLu-ext/sqlite3.c


+ 221 - 39
SquiLu-ext/sqlite3.h

@@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ extern "C" {
 ** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()],
 ** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()].
 */
-#define SQLITE_VERSION        "3.26.0"
-#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3026000
-#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID      "2018-10-11 02:39:11 7fbb083c5cf0948af3624b7538ffa086f77de27a3e84a7039ae7d6574f1aalt1"
+#define SQLITE_VERSION        "3.28.0"
+#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3028000
+#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID      "2019-04-13 04:38:32 07ee06fd390bfebebc014b47583d489747b0423bb96c810bed5c605ce0e3alt1"
 
 /*
 ** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers
@@ -189,6 +189,9 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_libversion_number(void);
 #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_COMPILEOPTION_DIAGS
 SQLITE_API int sqlite3_compileoption_used(const char *zOptName);
 SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_compileoption_get(int N);
+#else
+# define sqlite3_compileoption_used(X) 0
+# define sqlite3_compileoption_get(X)  ((void*)0)
 #endif
 
 /*
@@ -825,6 +828,15 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods {
 ** file space based on this hint in order to help writes to the database
 ** file run faster.
 **
+** <li>[[SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT]]
+** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT] opcode is used by in-memory VFS that
+** implements [sqlite3_deserialize()] to set an upper bound on the size
+** of the in-memory database.  The argument is a pointer to a [sqlite3_int64].
+** If the integer pointed to is negative, then it is filled in with the
+** current limit.  Otherwise the limit is set to the larger of the value
+** of the integer pointed to and the current database size.  The integer
+** pointed to is set to the new limit.
+**
 ** <li>[[SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE]]
 ** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE] opcode is used to request that the VFS
 ** extends and truncates the database file in chunks of a size specified
@@ -1133,6 +1145,7 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods {
 #define SQLITE_FCNTL_ROLLBACK_ATOMIC_WRITE  33
 #define SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCK_TIMEOUT           34
 #define SQLITE_FCNTL_DATA_VERSION           35
+#define SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT             36
 
 /* deprecated names */
 #define SQLITE_GET_LOCKPROXYFILE      SQLITE_FCNTL_GET_LOCKPROXYFILE
@@ -1974,6 +1987,17 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** negative value for this option restores the default behaviour.
 ** This option is only available if SQLite is compiled with the
 ** [SQLITE_ENABLE_SORTER_REFERENCES] compile-time option.
+**
+** [[SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMDB_MAXSIZE]]
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMDB_MAXSIZE
+** <dd>The SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMDB_MAXSIZE option accepts a single parameter
+** [sqlite3_int64] parameter which is the default maximum size for an in-memory
+** database created using [sqlite3_deserialize()].  This default maximum
+** size can be adjusted up or down for individual databases using the
+** [SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT] [sqlite3_file_control|file-control].  If this
+** configuration setting is never used, then the default maximum is determined
+** by the [SQLITE_MEMDB_DEFAULT_MAXSIZE] compile-time option.  If that
+** compile-time option is not set, then the default maximum is 1073741824.
 ** </dl>
 */
 #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD  1  /* nil */
@@ -2004,6 +2028,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 #define SQLITE_CONFIG_STMTJRNL_SPILL      26  /* int nByte */
 #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SMALL_MALLOC        27  /* boolean */
 #define SQLITE_CONFIG_SORTERREF_SIZE      28  /* int nByte */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMDB_MAXSIZE       29  /* sqlite3_int64 */
 
 /*
 ** CAPI3REF: Database Connection Configuration Options
@@ -2019,6 +2044,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** is invoked.
 **
 ** <dl>
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE]]
 ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE</dt>
 ** <dd> ^This option takes three additional arguments that determine the 
 ** [lookaside memory allocator] configuration for the [database connection].
@@ -2041,6 +2067,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** memory is in use leaves the configuration unchanged and returns 
 ** [SQLITE_BUSY].)^</dd>
 **
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY]]
 ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FKEY</dt>
 ** <dd> ^This option is used to enable or disable the enforcement of
 ** [foreign key constraints].  There should be two additional arguments.
@@ -2051,6 +2078,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** following this call.  The second parameter may be a NULL pointer, in
 ** which case the FK enforcement setting is not reported back. </dd>
 **
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_TRIGGER]]
 ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_TRIGGER</dt>
 ** <dd> ^This option is used to enable or disable [CREATE TRIGGER | triggers].
 ** There should be two additional arguments.
@@ -2061,9 +2089,10 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** following this call.  The second parameter may be a NULL pointer, in
 ** which case the trigger setting is not reported back. </dd>
 **
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FTS3_TOKENIZER]]
 ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_FTS3_TOKENIZER</dt>
-** <dd> ^This option is used to enable or disable the two-argument
-** version of the [fts3_tokenizer()] function which is part of the
+** <dd> ^This option is used to enable or disable the
+** [fts3_tokenizer()] function which is part of the
 ** [FTS3] full-text search engine extension.
 ** There should be two additional arguments.
 ** The first argument is an integer which is 0 to disable fts3_tokenizer() or
@@ -2074,6 +2103,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** following this call.  The second parameter may be a NULL pointer, in
 ** which case the new setting is not reported back. </dd>
 **
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION]]
 ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_LOAD_EXTENSION</dt>
 ** <dd> ^This option is used to enable or disable the [sqlite3_load_extension()]
 ** interface independently of the [load_extension()] SQL function.
@@ -2091,7 +2121,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** be a NULL pointer, in which case the new setting is not reported back.
 ** </dd>
 **
-** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAINDBNAME</dt>
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAINDBNAME]] <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAINDBNAME</dt>
 ** <dd> ^This option is used to change the name of the "main" database
 ** schema.  ^The sole argument is a pointer to a constant UTF8 string
 ** which will become the new schema name in place of "main".  ^SQLite
@@ -2100,6 +2130,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** until after the database connection closes.
 ** </dd>
 **
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_NO_CKPT_ON_CLOSE]] 
 ** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_NO_CKPT_ON_CLOSE</dt>
 ** <dd> Usually, when a database in wal mode is closed or detached from a 
 ** database handle, SQLite checks if this will mean that there are now no 
@@ -2113,7 +2144,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** have been disabled - 0 if they are not disabled, 1 if they are.
 ** </dd>
 **
-** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG</dt>
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG]] <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG</dt>
 ** <dd>^(The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG option activates or deactivates
 ** the [query planner stability guarantee] (QPSG).  When the QPSG is active,
 ** a single SQL query statement will always use the same algorithm regardless
@@ -2129,7 +2160,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** following this call.
 ** </dd>
 **
-** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP</dt>
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP]] <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP</dt>
 ** <dd> By default, the output of EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN commands does not 
 ** include output for any operations performed by trigger programs. This
 ** option is used to set or clear (the default) a flag that governs this
@@ -2141,7 +2172,7 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** it is not disabled, 1 if it is.  
 ** </dd>
 **
-** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE</dt>
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE]] <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE</dt>
 ** <dd> Set the SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE flag and then run
 ** [VACUUM] in order to reset a database back to an empty database
 ** with no schema and no content. The following process works even for
@@ -2160,6 +2191,29 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 ** Because resetting a database is destructive and irreversible, the
 ** process requires the use of this obscure API and multiple steps to help
 ** ensure that it does not happen by accident.
+**
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE]] <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE</dt>
+** <dd>The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE option activates or deactivates the
+** "defensive" flag for a database connection.  When the defensive
+** flag is enabled, language features that allow ordinary SQL to 
+** deliberately corrupt the database file are disabled.  The disabled
+** features include but are not limited to the following:
+** <ul>
+** <li> The [PRAGMA writable_schema=ON] statement.
+** <li> Writes to the [sqlite_dbpage] virtual table.
+** <li> Direct writes to [shadow tables].
+** </ul>
+** </dd>
+**
+** [[SQLITE_DBCONFIG_WRITABLE_SCHEMA]] <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_WRITABLE_SCHEMA</dt>
+** <dd>The SQLITE_DBCONFIG_WRITABLE_SCHEMA option activates or deactivates the
+** "writable_schema" flag. This has the same effect and is logically equivalent
+** to setting [PRAGMA writable_schema=ON] or [PRAGMA writable_schema=OFF].
+** The first argument to this setting is an integer which is 0 to disable 
+** the writable_schema, positive to enable writable_schema, or negative to
+** leave the setting unchanged. The second parameter is a pointer to an
+** integer into which is written 0 or 1 to indicate whether the writable_schema
+** is enabled or disabled following this call.
 ** </dd>
 ** </dl>
 */
@@ -2173,7 +2227,9 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
 #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_ENABLE_QPSG           1007 /* int int* */
 #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_TRIGGER_EQP           1008 /* int int* */
 #define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE        1009 /* int int* */
-#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAX                   1009 /* Largest DBCONFIG */
+#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_DEFENSIVE             1010 /* int int* */
+#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_WRITABLE_SCHEMA       1011 /* int int* */
+#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAX                   1011 /* Largest DBCONFIG */
 
 /*
 ** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable Extended Result Codes
@@ -2330,7 +2386,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_changes(sqlite3*);
 ** not. ^Changes to a view that are intercepted by INSTEAD OF triggers 
 ** are not counted.
 **
-** This the [sqlite3_total_changes(D)] interface only reports the number
+** The [sqlite3_total_changes(D)] interface only reports the number
 ** of rows that changed due to SQL statement run against database
 ** connection D.  Any changes by other database connections are ignored.
 ** To detect changes against a database file from other database
@@ -2989,12 +3045,14 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_set_authorizer(
 ** time is in units of nanoseconds, however the current implementation
 ** is only capable of millisecond resolution so the six least significant
 ** digits in the time are meaningless.  Future versions of SQLite
-** might provide greater resolution on the profiler callback.  The
-** sqlite3_profile() function is considered experimental and is
-** subject to change in future versions of SQLite.
-*/
-SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_trace(sqlite3*, void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void*);
-SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_trace_v0(sqlite3*, void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void*, int);
+** might provide greater resolution on the profiler callback.  Invoking
+** either [sqlite3_trace()] or [sqlite3_trace_v2()] will cancel the
+** profile callback.
+*/
+SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void *sqlite3_trace(sqlite3*,
+   void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void*);
+SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void *sqlite3_trace_v0(sqlite3*,
+   void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void*, int);
 SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void *sqlite3_profile(sqlite3*,
    void(*xProfile)(void*,const char*,sqlite3_uint64), void*);
 
@@ -3407,6 +3465,8 @@ SQLITE_API void *sqlite3_get_db_user_data(sqlite3 *db);
 ** is not a database file pathname pointer that SQLite passed into the xOpen
 ** VFS method, then the behavior of this routine is undefined and probably
 ** undesirable.
+**
+** See the [URI filename] documentation for additional information.
 */
 SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_uri_parameter(const char *zFilename, const char *zParam);
 SQLITE_API int sqlite3_uri_boolean(const char *zFile, const char *zParam, int bDefault);
@@ -3628,9 +3688,24 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_limit(sqlite3*, int id, int newVal);
 ** on this hint by avoiding the use of [lookaside memory] so as not to
 ** deplete the limited store of lookaside memory. Future versions of
 ** SQLite may act on this hint differently.
+**
+** [[SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE]] <dt>SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE</dt>
+** <dd>The SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE flag is a no-op. This flag used
+** to be required for any prepared statement that wanted to use the
+** [sqlite3_normalized_sql()] interface.  However, the
+** [sqlite3_normalized_sql()] interface is now available to all
+** prepared statements, regardless of whether or not they use this
+** flag.
+**
+** [[SQLITE_PREPARE_NO_VTAB]] <dt>SQLITE_PREPARE_NO_VTAB</dt>
+** <dd>The SQLITE_PREPARE_NO_VTAB flag causes the SQL compiler
+** to return an error (error code SQLITE_ERROR) if the statement uses
+** any virtual tables.
 ** </dl>
 */
 #define SQLITE_PREPARE_PERSISTENT              0x01
+#define SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE               0x02
+#define SQLITE_PREPARE_NO_VTAB                 0x04
 
 /*
 ** CAPI3REF: Compiling An SQL Statement
@@ -3788,6 +3863,11 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_prepare16_v3(
 ** ^The sqlite3_expanded_sql(P) interface returns a pointer to a UTF-8
 ** string containing the SQL text of prepared statement P with
 ** [bound parameters] expanded.
+** ^The sqlite3_normalized_sql(P) interface returns a pointer to a UTF-8
+** string containing the normalized SQL text of prepared statement P.  The
+** semantics used to normalize a SQL statement are unspecified and subject
+** to change.  At a minimum, literal values will be replaced with suitable
+** placeholders.
 **
 ** ^(For example, if a prepared statement is created using the SQL
 ** text "SELECT $abc,:xyz" and if parameter $abc is bound to integer 2345
@@ -3803,14 +3883,16 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_prepare16_v3(
 ** bound parameter expansions.  ^The [SQLITE_OMIT_TRACE] compile-time
 ** option causes sqlite3_expanded_sql() to always return NULL.
 **
-** ^The string returned by sqlite3_sql(P) is managed by SQLite and is
-** automatically freed when the prepared statement is finalized.
+** ^The strings returned by sqlite3_sql(P) and sqlite3_normalized_sql(P)
+** are managed by SQLite and are automatically freed when the prepared
+** statement is finalized.
 ** ^The string returned by sqlite3_expanded_sql(P), on the other hand,
 ** is obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()] and must be free by the application
 ** by passing it to [sqlite3_free()].
 */
 SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
 SQLITE_API char *sqlite3_expanded_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
+SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_normalized_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
 
 /*
 ** CAPI3REF: Determine If An SQL Statement Writes The Database
@@ -3848,6 +3930,18 @@ SQLITE_API char *sqlite3_expanded_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
 */
 SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_readonly(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
 
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Query The EXPLAIN Setting For A Prepared Statement
+** METHOD: sqlite3_stmt
+**
+** ^The sqlite3_stmt_isexplain(S) interface returns 1 if the
+** prepared statement S is an EXPLAIN statement, or 2 if the
+** statement S is an EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN.
+** ^The sqlite3_stmt_isexplain(S) interface returns 0 if S is
+** an ordinary statement or a NULL pointer.
+*/
+SQLITE_API int sqlite3_stmt_isexplain(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
+
 /*
 ** CAPI3REF: Determine If A Prepared Statement Has Been Reset
 ** METHOD: sqlite3_stmt
@@ -3987,7 +4081,9 @@ typedef struct sqlite3_context sqlite3_context;
 ** ^The fifth argument to the BLOB and string binding interfaces
 ** is a destructor used to dispose of the BLOB or
 ** string after SQLite has finished with it.  ^The destructor is called
-** to dispose of the BLOB or string even if the call to bind API fails.
+** to dispose of the BLOB or string even if the call to the bind API fails,
+** except the destructor is not called if the third parameter is a NULL
+** pointer or the fourth parameter is negative.
 ** ^If the fifth argument is
 ** the special value [SQLITE_STATIC], then SQLite assumes that the
 ** information is in static, unmanaged space and does not need to be freed.
@@ -4904,6 +5000,8 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_memory_alarm(void(*)(void*,sqlite3_int6
 ** <tr><td><b>sqlite3_value_nochange&nbsp;&nbsp;</b>
 ** <td>&rarr;&nbsp;&nbsp;<td>True if the column is unchanged in an UPDATE
 ** against a virtual table.
+** <tr><td><b>sqlite3_value_frombind&nbsp;&nbsp;</b>
+** <td>&rarr;&nbsp;&nbsp;<td>True if value originated from a [bound parameter]
 ** </table></blockquote>
 **
 ** <b>Details:</b>
@@ -4965,6 +5063,11 @@ SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_memory_alarm(void(*)(void*,sqlite3_int6
 ** than within an [xUpdate] method call for an UPDATE statement, then
 ** the return value is arbitrary and meaningless.
 **
+** ^The sqlite3_value_frombind(X) interface returns non-zero if the
+** value X originated from one of the [sqlite3_bind_int|sqlite3_bind()]
+** interfaces.  ^If X comes from an SQL literal value, or a table column,
+** and expression, then sqlite3_value_frombind(X) returns zero.
+**
 ** Please pay particular attention to the fact that the pointer returned
 ** from [sqlite3_value_blob()], [sqlite3_value_text()], or
 ** [sqlite3_value_text16()] can be invalidated by a subsequent call to
@@ -5010,6 +5113,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_bytes16(sqlite3_value*);
 SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_type(sqlite3_value*);
 SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_numeric_type(sqlite3_value*);
 SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_nochange(sqlite3_value*);
+SQLITE_API int sqlite3_value_frombind(sqlite3_value*);
 
 /*
 ** CAPI3REF: Finding The Subtype Of SQL Values
@@ -5746,7 +5850,7 @@ SQLITE_API sqlite3 *sqlite3_db_handle(sqlite3_stmt*);
 ** associated with database N of connection D.  ^The main database file
 ** has the name "main".  If there is no attached database N on the database
 ** connection D, or if database N is a temporary or in-memory database, then
-** a NULL pointer is returned.
+** this function will return either a NULL pointer or an empty string.
 **
 ** ^The filename returned by this function is the output of the
 ** xFullPathname method of the [VFS].  ^In other words, the filename
@@ -6301,6 +6405,9 @@ struct sqlite3_module {
   int (*xSavepoint)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, int);
   int (*xRelease)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, int);
   int (*xRollbackTo)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, int);
+  /* The methods above are in versions 1 and 2 of the sqlite_module object.
+  ** Those below are for version 3 and greater. */
+  int (*xShadowName)(const char*);
 };
 
 /*
@@ -7223,6 +7330,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...);
 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_OPTIMIZATIONS           15
 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_ISKEYWORD               16  /* NOT USED */
 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_SCRATCHMALLOC           17  /* NOT USED */
+#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_INTERNAL_FUNCTIONS      17
 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_LOCALTIME_FAULT         18
 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_EXPLAIN_STMT            19  /* NOT USED */
 #define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_ONCE_RESET_THRESHOLD    19
@@ -8635,6 +8743,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_vtab_config(sqlite3*, int op, ...);
 ** can use to customize and optimize their behavior.
 **
 ** <dl>
+** [[SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT]]
 ** <dt>SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT
 ** <dd>Calls of the form
 ** [sqlite3_vtab_config](db,SQLITE_VTAB_CONSTRAINT_SUPPORT,X) are supported,
@@ -9404,7 +9513,7 @@ struct sqlite3_rtree_query_info {
   sqlite3_int64 iRowid;             /* Rowid for current entry */
   sqlite3_rtree_dbl rParentScore;   /* Score of parent node */
   int eParentWithin;                /* Visibility of parent node */
-  int eWithin;                      /* OUT: Visiblity */
+  int eWithin;                      /* OUT: Visibility */
   sqlite3_rtree_dbl rScore;         /* OUT: Write the score here */
   /* The following fields are only available in 3.8.11 and later */
   sqlite3_value **apSqlParam;       /* Original SQL values of parameters */
@@ -9900,12 +10009,38 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_isempty(sqlite3_session *pSession);
 ** consecutively. There is no chance that the iterator will visit a change 
 ** the applies to table X, then one for table Y, and then later on visit 
 ** another change for table X.
+**
+** The behavior of sqlite3changeset_start_v2() and its streaming equivalent
+** may be modified by passing a combination of
+** [SQLITE_CHANGESETSTART_INVERT | supported flags] as the 4th parameter.
+**
+** Note that the sqlite3changeset_start_v2() API is still <b>experimental</b>
+** and therefore subject to change.
 */
 SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_start(
   sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp,    /* OUT: New changeset iterator handle */
   int nChangeset,                 /* Size of changeset blob in bytes */
   const void *pChangeset                /* Pointer to blob containing changeset */
 );
+SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_start_v2(
+  sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp,    /* OUT: New changeset iterator handle */
+  int nChangeset,                 /* Size of changeset blob in bytes */
+  void *pChangeset,               /* Pointer to blob containing changeset */
+  int flags                       /* SESSION_CHANGESETSTART_* flags */
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Flags for sqlite3changeset_start_v2
+**
+** The following flags may passed via the 4th parameter to
+** [sqlite3changeset_start_v2] and [sqlite3changeset_start_v2_strm]:
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_INVERT <dd>
+**   Invert the changeset while iterating through it. This is equivalent to
+**   inverting a changeset using sqlite3changeset_invert() before applying it.
+**   It is an error to specify this flag with a patchset.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_CHANGESETSTART_INVERT        0x0002
 
 
 /*
@@ -9949,7 +10084,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_next(sqlite3_changeset_iter *pIter);
 ** sqlite3changeset_next() is called on the iterator or until the 
 ** conflict-handler function returns. If pnCol is not NULL, then *pnCol is 
 ** set to the number of columns in the table affected by the change. If
-** pbIncorrect is not NULL, then *pbIndirect is set to true (1) if the change
+** pbIndirect is not NULL, then *pbIndirect is set to true (1) if the change
 ** is an indirect change, or false (0) otherwise. See the documentation for
 ** [sqlite3session_indirect()] for a description of direct and indirect
 ** changes. Finally, if pOp is not NULL, then *pOp is set to one of 
@@ -10560,7 +10695,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_apply_v2(
   ),
   void *pCtx,                     /* First argument passed to xConflict */
   void **ppRebase, int *pnRebase, /* OUT: Rebase data */
-  int flags                       /* Combination of SESSION_APPLY_* flags */
+  int flags                       /* SESSION_CHANGESETAPPLY_* flags */
 );
 
 /*
@@ -10578,8 +10713,14 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_apply_v2(
 **   causes the sessions module to omit this savepoint. In this case, if the
 **   caller has an open transaction or savepoint when apply_v2() is called, 
 **   it may revert the partially applied changeset by rolling it back.
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_INVERT <dd>
+**   Invert the changeset before applying it. This is equivalent to inverting
+**   a changeset using sqlite3changeset_invert() before applying it. It is
+**   an error to specify this flag with a patchset.
 */
 #define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_NOSAVEPOINT   0x0001
+#define SQLITE_CHANGESETAPPLY_INVERT        0x0002
 
 /* 
 ** CAPI3REF: Constants Passed To The Conflict Handler
@@ -10810,7 +10951,7 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3rebaser_configure(
 ** in size. This function allocates and populates a buffer with a copy
 ** of the changeset rebased rebased according to the configuration of the
 ** rebaser object passed as the first argument. If successful, (*ppOut)
-** is set to point to the new buffer containing the rebased changset and 
+** is set to point to the new buffer containing the rebased changeset and 
 ** (*pnOut) to its size in bytes and SQLITE_OK returned. It is the
 ** responsibility of the caller to eventually free the new buffer using
 ** sqlite3_free(). Otherwise, if an error occurs, (*ppOut) and (*pnOut)
@@ -10973,6 +11114,12 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_start_strm(
   int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData),
   void *pIn
 );
+SQLITE_API int sqlite3changeset_start_v2_strm(
+  sqlite3_changeset_iter **pp,
+  int (*xInput)(void *pIn, void *pData, int *pnData),
+  void *pIn,
+  int flags
+);
 SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_changeset_strm(
   sqlite3_session *pSession,
   int (*xOutput)(void *pOut, const void *pData, int nData),
@@ -10999,6 +11146,45 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3rebaser_rebase_strm(
   void *pOut
 );
 
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Configure global parameters
+**
+** The sqlite3session_config() interface is used to make global configuration
+** changes to the sessions module in order to tune it to the specific needs 
+** of the application.
+**
+** The sqlite3session_config() interface is not threadsafe. If it is invoked
+** while any other thread is inside any other sessions method then the
+** results are undefined. Furthermore, if it is invoked after any sessions
+** related objects have been created, the results are also undefined. 
+**
+** The first argument to the sqlite3session_config() function must be one
+** of the SQLITE_SESSION_CONFIG_XXX constants defined below. The 
+** interpretation of the (void*) value passed as the second parameter and
+** the effect of calling this function depends on the value of the first
+** parameter.
+**
+** <dl>
+** <dt>SQLITE_SESSION_CONFIG_STRMSIZE<dd>
+**    By default, the sessions module streaming interfaces attempt to input
+**    and output data in approximately 1 KiB chunks. This operand may be used
+**    to set and query the value of this configuration setting. The pointer
+**    passed as the second argument must point to a value of type (int).
+**    If this value is greater than 0, it is used as the new streaming data
+**    chunk size for both input and output. Before returning, the (int) value
+**    pointed to by pArg is set to the final value of the streaming interface
+**    chunk size.
+** </dl>
+**
+** This function returns SQLITE_OK if successful, or an SQLite error code
+** otherwise.
+*/
+SQLITE_API int sqlite3session_config(int op, void *pArg);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Values for sqlite3session_config().
+*/
+#define SQLITE_SESSION_CONFIG_STRMSIZE 1
 
 /*
 ** Make sure we can call this stuff from C++.
@@ -11132,12 +11318,8 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter {
 **
 **   Usually, output parameter *piPhrase is set to the phrase number, *piCol
 **   to the column in which it occurs and *piOff the token offset of the
-**   first token of the phrase. The exception is if the table was created
-**   with the offsets=0 option specified. In this case *piOff is always
-**   set to -1.
-**
-**   Returns SQLITE_OK if successful, or an error code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM) 
-**   if an error occurs.
+**   first token of the phrase. Returns SQLITE_OK if successful, or an error
+**   code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM) if an error occurs.
 **
 **   This API can be quite slow if used with an FTS5 table created with the
 **   "detail=none" or "detail=column" option. 
@@ -11178,7 +11360,7 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter {
 **   Save the pointer passed as the second argument as the extension functions 
 **   "auxiliary data". The pointer may then be retrieved by the current or any
 **   future invocation of the same fts5 extension function made as part of
-**   of the same MATCH query using the xGetAuxdata() API.
+**   the same MATCH query using the xGetAuxdata() API.
 **
 **   Each extension function is allocated a single auxiliary data slot for
 **   each FTS query (MATCH expression). If the extension function is invoked 
@@ -11193,7 +11375,7 @@ struct Fts5PhraseIter {
 **   The xDelete callback, if one is specified, is also invoked on the
 **   auxiliary data pointer after the FTS5 query has finished.
 **
-**   If an error (e.g. an OOM condition) occurs within this function, an
+**   If an error (e.g. an OOM condition) occurs within this function,
 **   the auxiliary data is set to NULL and an error code returned. If the
 **   xDelete parameter was not NULL, it is invoked on the auxiliary data
 **   pointer before returning.
@@ -11426,11 +11608,11 @@ struct Fts5ExtensionApi {
 **            the tokenizer substitutes "first" for "1st" and the query works
 **            as expected.
 **
-**       <li> By adding multiple synonyms for a single term to the FTS index.
-**            In this case, when tokenizing query text, the tokenizer may 
-**            provide multiple synonyms for a single term within the document.
-**            FTS5 then queries the index for each synonym individually. For
-**            example, faced with the query:
+**       <li> By querying the index for all synonyms of each query term
+**            separately. In this case, when tokenizing query text, the
+**            tokenizer may provide multiple synonyms for a single term 
+**            within the document. FTS5 then queries the index for each 
+**            synonym individually. For example, faced with the query:
 **
 **   <codeblock>
 **     ... MATCH 'first place'</codeblock>
@@ -11454,7 +11636,7 @@ struct Fts5ExtensionApi {
 **            "place".
 **
 **            This way, even if the tokenizer does not provide synonyms
-**            when tokenizing query text (it should not - to do would be
+**            when tokenizing query text (it should not - to do so would be
 **            inefficient), it doesn't matter if the user queries for 
 **            'first + place' or '1st + place', as there are entries in the
 **            FTS index corresponding to both forms of the first token.

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