/*
** Copyright (c) 1999, 2000 D. Richard Hipp
**
** This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
** modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
** License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
** version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
**
** This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
** but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
** MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
** General Public License for more details.
**
** You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
** License along with this library; if not, write to the
** Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
** Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
**
** Author contact information:
** drh@hwaci.com
** http://www.hwaci.com/drh/
**
*************************************************************************
** Header file for the Virtual DataBase Engine (VDBE)
**
** This header defines the interface to the virtual database engine
** or VDBE. The VDBE implements an abstract machine that runs a
** simple program to access and modify the underlying database.
**
** $Id: vdbe.h,v 1.22 2001/09/15 00:57:29 drh Exp $
*/
#ifndef _SQLITE_VDBE_H_
#define _SQLITE_VDBE_H_
#include <stdio.h>
/*
** A single VDBE is an opaque structure named "Vdbe". Only routines
** in the source file sqliteVdbe.c are allowed to see the insides
** of this structure.
*/
typedef struct Vdbe Vdbe;
/*
** A single instruction of the virtual machine has an opcode
** and as many as three operands. The instruction is recorded
** as an instance of the following structure:
*/
struct VdbeOp {
int opcode; /* What operation to perform */
int p1; /* First operand */
int p2; /* Second parameter (often the jump destination) */
char *p3; /* Third parameter */
};
typedef struct VdbeOp VdbeOp;
/*
** The following macro converts a relative address in the p2 field
** of a VdbeOp structure into a negative number so that
** sqliteVdbeAddOpList() knows that the address is relative. Calling
** the macro again restores the address.
*/
#define ADDR(X) (-1-(X))
/*
** These are the available opcodes.
**
** If any of the values changes or if opcodes are added or removed,
** be sure to also update the zOpName[] array in sqliteVdbe.c to
** mirror the change.
**
** The source tree contains an AWK script named renumberOps.awk that
** can be used to renumber these opcodes when new opcodes are inserted.
*/
#define OP_Transaction 1
#define OP_Commit 2
#define OP_Rollback 3
#define OP_ReadCookie 4
#define OP_SetCookie 5
#define OP_VerifyCookie 6
#define OP_Open 7
#define OP_OpenTemp 8
#define OP_Close 9
#define OP_MoveTo 10
#define OP_Fcnt 11
#define OP_NewRecno 12
#define OP_Put 13
#define OP_Distinct 14
#define OP_Found 15
#define OP_NotFound 16
#define OP_Delete 17
#define OP_Column 18
#define OP_KeyAsData 19
#define OP_Recno 20
#define OP_FullKey 21
#define OP_Rewind 22
#define OP_Next 23
#define OP_Destroy 24
#define OP_Clear 25
#define OP_CreateIndex 26
#define OP_CreateTable 27
#define OP_Reorganize 28
#define OP_BeginIdx 29
#define OP_NextIdx 30
#define OP_PutIdx 31
#define OP_DeleteIdx 32
#define OP_MemLoad 33
#define OP_MemStore 34
#define OP_ListOpen 35
#define OP_ListWrite 36
#define OP_ListRewind 37
#define OP_ListRead 38
#define OP_ListClose 39
#define OP_SortOpen 40
#define OP_SortPut 41
#define OP_SortMakeRec 42
#define OP_SortMakeKey 43
#define OP_Sort 44
#define OP_SortNext 45
#define OP_SortKey 46
#define OP_SortCallback 47
#define OP_SortClose 48
#define OP_FileOpen 49
#define OP_FileRead 50
#define OP_FileColumn 51
#define OP_FileClose 52
#define OP_AggReset 53
#define OP_AggFocus 54
#define OP_AggIncr 55
#define OP_AggNext 56
#define OP_AggSet 57
#define OP_AggGet 58
#define OP_SetInsert 59
#define OP_SetFound 60
#define OP_SetNotFound 61
#define OP_SetClear 62
#define OP_MakeRecord 63
#define OP_MakeKey 64
#define OP_MakeIdxKey 65
#define OP_Goto 66
#define OP_If 67
#define OP_Halt 68
#define OP_ColumnCount 69
#define OP_ColumnName 70
#define OP_Callback 71
#define OP_Integer 72
#define OP_String 73
#define OP_Null 74
#define OP_Pop 75
#define OP_Dup 76
#define OP_Pull 77
#define OP_Add 78
#define OP_AddImm 79
#define OP_Subtract 80
#define OP_Multiply 81
#define OP_Divide 82
#define OP_Min 83
#define OP_Max 84
#define OP_Like 85
#define OP_Glob 86
#define OP_Eq 87
#define OP_Ne 88
#define OP_Lt 89
#define OP_Le 90
#define OP_Gt 91
#define OP_Ge 92
#define OP_IsNull 93
#define OP_NotNull 94
#define OP_Negative 95
#define OP_And 96
#define OP_Or 97
#define OP_Not 98
#define OP_Concat 99
#define OP_Noop 100
#define OP_Strlen 101
#define OP_Substr 102
#define OP_MAX 102
/*
** Prototypes for the VDBE interface. See comments on the implementation
** for a description of what each of these routines does.
*/
Vdbe *sqliteVdbeCreate(sqlite*);
void sqliteVdbeCreateCallback(Vdbe*, int*);
void sqliteVdbeTableRootAddr(Vdbe*, int*);
void sqliteVdbeIndexRootAddr(Vdbe*, int*);
int sqliteVdbeAddOp(Vdbe*,int,int,int,const char*,int);
int sqliteVdbeAddOpList(Vdbe*, int nOp, VdbeOp const *aOp);
void sqliteVdbeChangeP1(Vdbe*, int addr, int P1);
void sqliteVdbeChangeP3(Vdbe*, int addr, const char *zP1, int N);
void sqliteVdbeDequoteP3(Vdbe*, int addr);
int sqliteVdbeMakeLabel(Vdbe*);
void sqliteVdbeDelete(Vdbe*);
int sqliteVdbeOpcode(const char *zName);
int sqliteVdbeExec(Vdbe*,sqlite_callback,void*,char**,void*,
int(*)(void*,const char*,int));
int sqliteVdbeList(Vdbe*,sqlite_callback,void*,char**);
void sqliteVdbeResolveLabel(Vdbe*, int);
int sqliteVdbeCurrentAddr(Vdbe*);
void sqliteVdbeTrace(Vdbe*,FILE*);
void sqliteVdbeCompressSpace(Vdbe*,int);
#endif