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Comment:Merge the changes need to compile on WinRT into trunk.
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SHA1: 61360ca6ca3448477d5c662d3642beef6dd2079e
User & Date: drh 2012-06-06 23:23:23.374
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2013-04-11
18:34 Ticket [7ff3120e4f] Recovery race condition leads to database corruption on Windows status still Open with 6 other changes (artifact: 55e0777128 user: drh)
Context
2012-06-06
23:25
Fix an #if that is applicable to WinRT, even thought it is currently disabled by another #if. (check-in: baa8b78307 user: mistachkin tags: trunk)
23:23
Merge the changes need to compile on WinRT into trunk. (check-in: 61360ca6ca user: drh tags: trunk)
19:51
Disable FTS unicode61 by default. It is enabled by specifying compile time option SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS4_UNICODE61. (check-in: eccd6b6580 user: dan tags: trunk)
2012-06-05
02:24
Correct docs regarding use of malloc and free by the Windows VFS layer. No changes to code. (Closed-Leaf check-in: 8e8590a4dc user: mistachkin tags: winrt)
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# Set this non-0 to create and use the SQLite amalgamation file.
#
USE_AMALGAMATION = 1

# Set this non-0 to use the International Components for Unicode (ICU).
#
USE_ICU = 0







# Set this to non-0 to create and use PDBs.
#
SYMBOLS = 1

# Set this to one of the following values to enable various debugging
# features.  Each level includes the debugging options from the previous
# levels.  Currently, the recognized values for DEBUG are:
#
# 0 == NDEBUG: Disables assert() and other runtime diagnostics.
# 1 == Disables NDEBUG and all optimizations and then enables PDBs.
# 2 == SQLITE_DEBUG: Enables various diagnostics messages and code.
# 3 == SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE: Validate the Win32 native heap per call.
# 4 == SQLITE_DEBUG_OS_TRACE: Enables output from the OSTRACE() macros.
# 5 == SQLITE_ENABLE_IOTRACE: Enables output from the IOTRACE() macros.
#
DEBUG = 0

# Version numbers and release number for the SQLite being compiled.
#
VERSION = 3.7
VERSION_NUMBER = 3007009
RELEASE = 3.7.9

# C Compiler and options for use in building executables that
# will run on the platform that is doing the build.
#
BCC = cl.exe

# C Compile and options for use in building executables that
# will run on the target platform.  (BCC and TCC are usually the
# same unless your are cross-compiling.)
#
TCC = cl.exe -W3 -DSQLITE_OS_WIN=1 -I. -I$(TOP)\src -fp:precise












# The mksqlite3c.tcl and mksqlite3h.tcl scripts will pull in 
# any extension header files by default.  For non-amalgamation
# builds, we need to make sure the compiler can find these.
#
!IF $(USE_AMALGAMATION)==0
TCC = $(TCC) -I$(TOP)\ext\fts3
TCC = $(TCC) -I$(TOP)\ext\rtree
!ENDIF

# Define -DNDEBUG to compile without debugging (i.e., for production usage)
# Omitting the define will cause extra debugging code to be inserted and
# includes extra comments when "EXPLAIN stmt" is used.
#
!IF $(DEBUG)==0
TCC = $(TCC) -DNDEBUG

!ENDIF

!IF $(DEBUG)>1
TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_DEBUG
!ENDIF

!IF $(DEBUG)>3
TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_DEBUG_OS_TRACE=1
!ENDIF

!IF $(DEBUG)>4
TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_ENABLE_IOTRACE
!ENDIF

#
# Prevent warnings about "insecure" runtime library functions being used.
#
TCC = $(TCC) -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS


#
# Use native Win32 heap instead of malloc/free?
#
# TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC=1

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# Set this non-0 to create and use the SQLite amalgamation file.
#
USE_AMALGAMATION = 1

# Set this non-0 to use the International Components for Unicode (ICU).
#
USE_ICU = 0

# Set this non-0 to compile binaries suitable for the WinRT environment.
# This setting does not apply to any binaries that require Tcl to operate
# properly (i.e. the text fixture, etc).
#
FOR_WINRT = 0

# Set this to non-0 to create and use PDBs.
#
SYMBOLS = 1

# Set this to one of the following values to enable various debugging
# features.  Each level includes the debugging options from the previous
# levels.  Currently, the recognized values for DEBUG are:
#
# 0 == NDEBUG: Disables assert() and other runtime diagnostics.
# 1 == Disables NDEBUG and all optimizations and then enables PDBs.
# 2 == SQLITE_DEBUG: Enables various diagnostics messages and code.
# 3 == SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE: Validate the Win32 native heap per call.
# 4 == SQLITE_DEBUG_OS_TRACE: Enables output from the OSTRACE() macros.
# 5 == SQLITE_ENABLE_IOTRACE: Enables output from the IOTRACE() macros.
#
DEBUG = 0







# C Compiler and options for use in building executables that
# will run on the platform that is doing the build.
#
BCC = cl.exe -W3

# C Compile and options for use in building executables that
# will run on the target platform.  (BCC and TCC are usually the
# same unless your are cross-compiling.)
#
TCC = cl.exe -W3 -DSQLITE_OS_WIN=1 -I. -I$(TOP)\src -fp:precise

# When compiling the library for use in the WinRT environment,
# the following compile-time options must be used as well to
# disable use of Win32 APIs that are not available and to enable
# use of Win32 APIs that are specific to Windows 8 and/or WinRT.
# Also, we need to dynamically link to the MSVC runtime when
# compiling for WinRT.
#
!IF $(FOR_WINRT)!=0
TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_OS_WINRT=1 -MD
!ENDIF

# The mksqlite3c.tcl and mksqlite3h.tcl scripts will pull in
# any extension header files by default.  For non-amalgamation
# builds, we need to make sure the compiler can find these.
#
!IF $(USE_AMALGAMATION)==0
TCC = $(TCC) -I$(TOP)\ext\fts3
TCC = $(TCC) -I$(TOP)\ext\rtree
!ENDIF

# Define -DNDEBUG to compile without debugging (i.e., for production usage)
# Omitting the define will cause extra debugging code to be inserted and
# includes extra comments when "EXPLAIN stmt" is used.
#
!IF $(DEBUG)==0
TCC = $(TCC) -DNDEBUG
BCC = $(BCC) -DNDEBUG
!ENDIF

!IF $(DEBUG)>1
TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_DEBUG
!ENDIF

!IF $(DEBUG)>3
TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_DEBUG_OS_TRACE=1
!ENDIF

!IF $(DEBUG)>4
TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_ENABLE_IOTRACE
!ENDIF

#
# Prevent warnings about "insecure" runtime library functions being used.
#
TCC = $(TCC) -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS
BCC = $(BCC) -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_DEPRECATE -D_CRT_SECURE_NO_WARNINGS

#
# Use native Win32 heap instead of malloc/free?
#
# TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC=1

#
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# ie.  make "OPTS=-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FOO=1 -DSQLITE_OMIT_FOO=1".
TCC = $(TCC) $(OPTS)

# If symbols are enabled, enable PDBs.
# If debugging is enabled, disable all optimizations and enable PDBs.
!IF $(DEBUG)>0
TCC = $(TCC) -Od -D_DEBUG

!ELSE
TCC = $(TCC) -O2

!ENDIF

!IF $(DEBUG)>0 || $(SYMBOLS)!=0
TCC = $(TCC) -Zi

!ENDIF

# If ICU support is enabled, add the compiler options for it.
!IF $(USE_ICU)!=0
TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_ENABLE_ICU=1
TCC = $(TCC) -I$(TOP)\ext\icu
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# ie.  make "OPTS=-DSQLITE_ENABLE_FOO=1 -DSQLITE_OMIT_FOO=1".
TCC = $(TCC) $(OPTS)

# If symbols are enabled, enable PDBs.
# If debugging is enabled, disable all optimizations and enable PDBs.
!IF $(DEBUG)>0
TCC = $(TCC) -Od -D_DEBUG
BCC = $(BCC) -Od -D_DEBUG
!ELSE
TCC = $(TCC) -O2
BCC = $(BCC) -O2
!ENDIF

!IF $(DEBUG)>0 || $(SYMBOLS)!=0
TCC = $(TCC) -Zi
BCC = $(BCC) -Zi
!ENDIF

# If ICU support is enabled, add the compiler options for it.
!IF $(USE_ICU)!=0
TCC = $(TCC) -DSQLITE_ENABLE_ICU=1
TCC = $(TCC) -I$(TOP)\ext\icu
TCC = $(TCC) -I$(ICUINCDIR)
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# set this for you.  Otherwise, the linker will attempt
# to deduce the binary type based on the object files.
!IF "$(PLATFORM)"!=""
LTLINKOPTS = /MACHINE:$(PLATFORM)
LTLIBOPTS = /MACHINE:$(PLATFORM)
!ENDIF








# If debugging is enabled, enable PDBs.

!IF $(DEBUG)>0 || $(SYMBOLS)!=0
LTLINKOPTS = $(LTLINKOPTS) /DEBUG

!ENDIF

# Start with the Tcl related linker options.
LTLIBPATHS = /LIBPATH:$(TCLLIBDIR)
LTLIBS = $(LIBTCL)

# If ICU support is enabled, add the linker options for it.







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# set this for you.  Otherwise, the linker will attempt
# to deduce the binary type based on the object files.
!IF "$(PLATFORM)"!=""
LTLINKOPTS = /MACHINE:$(PLATFORM)
LTLIBOPTS = /MACHINE:$(PLATFORM)
!ENDIF

# When compiling for use in the WinRT environment, the following
# linker option must be used to mark the executable as runnable
# only in the context of an application container.
#
!IF $(FOR_WINRT)!=0
LTLINKOPTS = $(LTLINKOPTS) /APPCONTAINER
!ENDIF

# If either debugging or symbols are enabled, enable PDBs.
!IF $(DEBUG)>0 || $(SYMBOLS)!=0
LTLINKOPTS = $(LTLINKOPTS) /DEBUG
BCC = $(BCC) /DEBUG
!ENDIF

# Start with the Tcl related linker options.
LTLIBPATHS = /LIBPATH:$(TCLLIBDIR)
LTLIBS = $(LIBTCL)

# If ICU support is enabled, add the linker options for it.
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  "CASE_SENSITIVE_LIKE",
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES
  "CHECK_PAGES",
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST
  "COVERAGE_TEST",



#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
  "DEBUG",
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_DEFAULT_LOCKING_MODE
  "DEFAULT_LOCKING_MODE=" CTIMEOPT_VAL(SQLITE_DEFAULT_LOCKING_MODE),
#endif







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  "CASE_SENSITIVE_LIKE",
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_CHECK_PAGES
  "CHECK_PAGES",
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_COVERAGE_TEST
  "COVERAGE_TEST",
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_CURDIR
  "CURDIR",
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
  "DEBUG",
#endif
#ifdef SQLITE_DEFAULT_LOCKING_MODE
  "DEFAULT_LOCKING_MODE=" CTIMEOPT_VAL(SQLITE_DEFAULT_LOCKING_MODE),
#endif
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** name of a directory, then that directory will be used to store
** temporary files.
**
** See also the "PRAGMA temp_store_directory" SQL command.
*/
char *sqlite3_temp_directory = 0;










/*
** Initialize SQLite.  
**
** This routine must be called to initialize the memory allocation,
** VFS, and mutex subsystems prior to doing any serious work with
** SQLite.  But as long as you do not compile with SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT
** this routine will be called automatically by key routines such as







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** name of a directory, then that directory will be used to store
** temporary files.
**
** See also the "PRAGMA temp_store_directory" SQL command.
*/
char *sqlite3_temp_directory = 0;

/*
** If the following global variable points to a string which is the
** name of a directory, then that directory will be used to store
** all database files specified with a relative pathname.
**
** See also the "PRAGMA data_store_directory" SQL command.
*/
char *sqlite3_data_directory = 0;

/*
** Initialize SQLite.  
**
** This routine must be called to initialize the memory allocation,
** VFS, and mutex subsystems prior to doing any serious work with
** SQLite.  But as long as you do not compile with SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT
** this routine will be called automatically by key routines such as
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  if( sqlite3GlobalConfig.isPCacheInit ){
    sqlite3PcacheShutdown();
    sqlite3GlobalConfig.isPCacheInit = 0;
  }
  if( sqlite3GlobalConfig.isMallocInit ){
    sqlite3MallocEnd();
    sqlite3GlobalConfig.isMallocInit = 0;












  }
  if( sqlite3GlobalConfig.isMutexInit ){
    sqlite3MutexEnd();
    sqlite3GlobalConfig.isMutexInit = 0;
  }

  return SQLITE_OK;







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  if( sqlite3GlobalConfig.isPCacheInit ){
    sqlite3PcacheShutdown();
    sqlite3GlobalConfig.isPCacheInit = 0;
  }
  if( sqlite3GlobalConfig.isMallocInit ){
    sqlite3MallocEnd();
    sqlite3GlobalConfig.isMallocInit = 0;

#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_SHUTDOWN_DIRECTORIES
    /* The heap subsystem has now been shutdown and these values are supposed
    ** to be NULL or point to memory that was obtained from sqlite3_malloc(),
    ** which would rely on that heap subsystem; therefore, make sure these
    ** values cannot refer to heap memory that was just invalidated when the
    ** heap subsystem was shutdown.  This is only done if the current call to
    ** this function resulted in the heap subsystem actually being shutdown.
    */
    sqlite3_data_directory = 0;
    sqlite3_temp_directory = 0;
#endif
  }
  if( sqlite3GlobalConfig.isMutexInit ){
    sqlite3MutexEnd();
    sqlite3GlobalConfig.isMutexInit = 0;
  }

  return SQLITE_OK;
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/* As winMutexInit() and winMutexEnd() are called as part
** of the sqlite3_initialize and sqlite3_shutdown()
** processing, the "interlocked" magic is probably not
** strictly necessary.
*/
static long winMutex_lock = 0;



static int winMutexInit(void){ 
  /* The first to increment to 1 does actual initialization */
  if( InterlockedCompareExchange(&winMutex_lock, 1, 0)==0 ){
    int i;
    for(i=0; i<ArraySize(winMutex_staticMutexes); i++){



      InitializeCriticalSection(&winMutex_staticMutexes[i].mutex);

    }
    winMutex_isInit = 1;
  }else{
    /* Someone else is in the process of initing the static mutexes */
    while( !winMutex_isInit ){
      Sleep(1);
    }
  }
  return SQLITE_OK; 
}

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/* As winMutexInit() and winMutexEnd() are called as part
** of the sqlite3_initialize and sqlite3_shutdown()
** processing, the "interlocked" magic is probably not
** strictly necessary.
*/
static long winMutex_lock = 0;

extern void sqlite3_win32_sleep(DWORD milliseconds); /* os_win.c */

static int winMutexInit(void){ 
  /* The first to increment to 1 does actual initialization */
  if( InterlockedCompareExchange(&winMutex_lock, 1, 0)==0 ){
    int i;
    for(i=0; i<ArraySize(winMutex_staticMutexes); i++){
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
      InitializeCriticalSectionEx(&winMutex_staticMutexes[i].mutex, 0, 0);
#else
      InitializeCriticalSection(&winMutex_staticMutexes[i].mutex);
#endif
    }
    winMutex_isInit = 1;
  }else{
    /* Someone else is in the process of initing the static mutexes */
    while( !winMutex_isInit ){
      sqlite3_win32_sleep(1);
    }
  }
  return SQLITE_OK; 
}

static int winMutexEnd(void){ 
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    case SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST:
    case SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE: {
      p = sqlite3MallocZero( sizeof(*p) );
      if( p ){  
#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
        p->id = iType;
#endif



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      }
      break;
    }
    default: {
      assert( winMutex_isInit==1 );
      assert( iType-2 >= 0 );
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    case SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST:
    case SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE: {
      p = sqlite3MallocZero( sizeof(*p) );
      if( p ){  
#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
        p->id = iType;
#endif
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
        InitializeCriticalSectionEx(&p->mutex, 0, 0);
#else
        InitializeCriticalSection(&p->mutex);
#endif
      }
      break;
    }
    default: {
      assert( winMutex_isInit==1 );
      assert( iType-2 >= 0 );
      assert( iType-2 < ArraySize(winMutex_staticMutexes) );
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# endif
#else
# ifndef SQLITE_OS_WIN
#  define SQLITE_OS_WIN 0
# endif
#endif

/*
** Define the maximum size of a temporary filename
*/
#if SQLITE_OS_WIN
# include <windows.h>

# define SQLITE_TEMPNAME_SIZE (MAX_PATH+50)
#elif SQLITE_OS_OS2
# if (__GNUC__ > 3 || __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3) && defined(OS2_HIGH_MEMORY)
#  include <os2safe.h> /* has to be included before os2.h for linking to work */
# endif
# define INCL_DOSDATETIME
# define INCL_DOSFILEMGR
# define INCL_DOSERRORS
# define INCL_DOSMISC
# define INCL_DOSPROCESS
# define INCL_DOSMODULEMGR
# define INCL_DOSSEMAPHORES
# include <os2.h>
# include <uconv.h>
# define SQLITE_TEMPNAME_SIZE (CCHMAXPATHCOMP)
#else
# define SQLITE_TEMPNAME_SIZE 200
#endif

/*
** Determine if we are dealing with Windows NT.
**
** We ought to be able to determine if we are compiling for win98 or winNT
** using the _WIN32_WINNT macro as follows:







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# endif
#else
# ifndef SQLITE_OS_WIN
#  define SQLITE_OS_WIN 0
# endif
#endif




#if SQLITE_OS_WIN
# include <windows.h>
#endif

#if SQLITE_OS_OS2
# if (__GNUC__ > 3 || __GNUC__ == 3 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 3) && defined(OS2_HIGH_MEMORY)
#  include <os2safe.h> /* has to be included before os2.h for linking to work */
# endif
# define INCL_DOSDATETIME
# define INCL_DOSFILEMGR
# define INCL_DOSERRORS
# define INCL_DOSMISC
# define INCL_DOSPROCESS
# define INCL_DOSMODULEMGR
# define INCL_DOSSEMAPHORES
# include <os2.h>
# include <uconv.h>



#endif

/*
** Determine if we are dealing with Windows NT.
**
** We ought to be able to determine if we are compiling for win98 or winNT
** using the _WIN32_WINNT macro as follows:
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*/
#if defined(_WIN32_WCE)
# define SQLITE_OS_WINCE 1
#else
# define SQLITE_OS_WINCE 0
#endif

















/* If the SET_FULLSYNC macro is not defined above, then make it
** a no-op
*/
#ifndef SET_FULLSYNC
# define SET_FULLSYNC(x,y)
#endif








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#if defined(_WIN32_WCE)
# define SQLITE_OS_WINCE 1
#else
# define SQLITE_OS_WINCE 0
#endif

/*
** Determine if we are dealing with WindowsRT (Metro) as this has a different and
** incompatible API from win32.
*/
#if !defined(SQLITE_OS_WINRT)
# define SQLITE_OS_WINRT 0
#endif

/*
** When compiled for WinCE or WinRT, there is no concept of the current
** directory.
 */
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
# define SQLITE_CURDIR 1
#endif

/* If the SET_FULLSYNC macro is not defined above, then make it
** a no-op
*/
#ifndef SET_FULLSYNC
# define SET_FULLSYNC(x,y)
#endif

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#endif

/*
** Include code that is common to all os_*.c files
*/
#include "os_common.h"








/*
** Some Microsoft compilers lack this definition.
*/
#ifndef INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
# define INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES ((DWORD)-1) 
#endif









/* Forward references */
typedef struct winShm winShm;           /* A connection to shared-memory */
typedef struct winShmNode winShmNode;   /* A region of shared-memory */

/*
** WinCE lacks native support for file locking so we have to fake it







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/*
** Include code that is common to all os_*.c files
*/
#include "os_common.h"

/*
** Macro to find the minimum of two numeric values.
*/
#ifndef MIN
# define MIN(x,y) ((x)<(y)?(x):(y))
#endif

/*
** Some Microsoft compilers lack this definition.
*/
#ifndef INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES
# define INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES ((DWORD)-1) 
#endif

#ifndef FILE_FLAG_MASK
# define FILE_FLAG_MASK          (0xFF3C0000)
#endif

#ifndef FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MASK
# define FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MASK     (0x0003FFF7)
#endif

/* Forward references */
typedef struct winShm winShm;           /* A connection to shared-memory */
typedef struct winShmNode winShmNode;   /* A region of shared-memory */

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** Allowed values for winFile.ctrlFlags
*/
#define WINFILE_PERSIST_WAL     0x04   /* Persistent WAL mode */
#define WINFILE_PSOW            0x10   /* SQLITE_IOCAP_POWERSAFE_OVERWRITE */








/*
 * If compiled with SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC on Windows, we will use the
 * various Win32 API heap functions instead of our own.
 */
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/*
 * The initial size of the Win32-specific heap.  This value may be zero.
 */
#ifndef SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_INIT_SIZE
#  define SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_INIT_SIZE ((SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE) * \
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/*
** Allowed values for winFile.ctrlFlags
*/
#define WINFILE_PERSIST_WAL     0x04   /* Persistent WAL mode */
#define WINFILE_PSOW            0x10   /* SQLITE_IOCAP_POWERSAFE_OVERWRITE */

/*
 * The size of the buffer used by sqlite3_win32_write_debug().
 */
#ifndef SQLITE_WIN32_DBG_BUF_SIZE
#  define SQLITE_WIN32_DBG_BUF_SIZE   ((int)(4096-sizeof(DWORD)))
#endif

/*
 * If compiled with SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC on Windows, we will use the
 * various Win32 API heap functions instead of our own.
 */
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC

/*
 * If this is non-zero, an isolated heap will be created by the native Win32
 * allocator subsystem; otherwise, the default process heap will be used.  This
 * setting has no effect when compiling for WinRT.  By default, this is enabled
 * and an isolated heap will be created to store all allocated data.
 *
 ******************************************************************************
 * WARNING: It is important to note that when this setting is non-zero and the
 *          winMemShutdown function is called (e.g. by the sqlite3_shutdown
 *          function), all data that was allocated using the isolated heap will
 *          be freed immediately and any attempt to access any of that freed
 *          data will almost certainly result in an immediate access violation.
 ******************************************************************************
 */
#ifndef SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_CREATE
#  define SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_CREATE    (TRUE)
#endif

/*
 * The initial size of the Win32-specific heap.  This value may be zero.
 */
#ifndef SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_INIT_SIZE
#  define SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_INIT_SIZE ((SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE) * \
                                       (SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE) + 4194304)
#endif
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#ifdef SQLITE_TEST
int sqlite3_os_type = 0;
#else
static int sqlite3_os_type = 0;
#endif

/*
** Many system calls are accessed through pointer-to-functions so that
** they may be overridden at runtime to facilitate fault injection during
** testing and sandboxing.  The following array holds the names and pointers
** to all overrideable system calls.
*/
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
#  define SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
#endif

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE || SQLITE_OS_WINNT
#  define SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE
#endif

#ifndef SYSCALL
#  define SYSCALL sqlite3_syscall_ptr
#endif

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
/*
** These macros are necessary because Windows CE does not natively support the
** Win32 APIs LockFile, UnlockFile, and LockFileEx.
 */


#  define LockFile(a,b,c,d,e)       winceLockFile(&a, b, c, d, e)
#  define UnlockFile(a,b,c,d,e)     winceUnlockFile(&a, b, c, d, e)
#  define LockFileEx(a,b,c,d,e,f)   winceLockFileEx(&a, b, c, d, e, f)


/*


** These are the special syscall hacks for Windows CE.  The locking related
** defines here refer to the macros defined just above.
 */

#  define osAreFileApisANSI()       1
#  define osLockFile                LockFile
#  define osUnlockFile              UnlockFile
#  define osLockFileEx              LockFileEx
#endif

static struct win_syscall {
  const char *zName;            /* Name of the sytem call */
  sqlite3_syscall_ptr pCurrent; /* Current value of the system call */
  sqlite3_syscall_ptr pDefault; /* Default value */
} aSyscall[] = {
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "AreFileApisANSI",         (SYSCALL)AreFileApisANSI,         0 },

#define osAreFileApisANSI ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(VOID))aSyscall[0].pCurrent)
#else
  { "AreFileApisANSI",         (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif





#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "CharLowerW",              (SYSCALL)CharLowerW,              0 },
#else
  { "CharLowerW",              (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif








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#ifdef SQLITE_TEST
int sqlite3_os_type = 0;
#else
static int sqlite3_os_type = 0;
#endif







#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
#  define SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
#endif

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE || SQLITE_OS_WINNT || SQLITE_OS_WINRT
#  define SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE
#endif

#ifndef SYSCALL
#  define SYSCALL sqlite3_syscall_ptr
#endif


/*
** This function is not available on Windows CE or WinRT.

 */

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE || SQLITE_OS_WINRT
#  define osAreFileApisANSI()       1


#endif

/*
** Many system calls are accessed through pointer-to-functions so that
** they may be overridden at runtime to facilitate fault injection during
** testing and sandboxing.  The following array holds the names and pointers
** to all overrideable system calls.
*/







static struct win_syscall {
  const char *zName;            /* Name of the sytem call */
  sqlite3_syscall_ptr pCurrent; /* Current value of the system call */
  sqlite3_syscall_ptr pDefault; /* Default value */
} aSyscall[] = {
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "AreFileApisANSI",         (SYSCALL)AreFileApisANSI,         0 },


#else
  { "AreFileApisANSI",         (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#ifndef osAreFileApisANSI
#define osAreFileApisANSI ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(VOID))aSyscall[0].pCurrent)
#endif

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "CharLowerW",              (SYSCALL)CharLowerW,              0 },
#else
  { "CharLowerW",              (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

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  { "CreateFileA",             (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osCreateFileA ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR,DWORD,DWORD, \
        LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES,DWORD,DWORD,HANDLE))aSyscall[4].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "CreateFileW",             (SYSCALL)CreateFileW,             0 },
#else
  { "CreateFileW",             (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osCreateFileW ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR,DWORD,DWORD, \
        LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES,DWORD,DWORD,HANDLE))aSyscall[5].pCurrent)

  { "CreateFileMapping",       (SYSCALL)CreateFileMapping,       0 },

#define osCreateFileMapping ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, \
        DWORD,DWORD,DWORD,LPCTSTR))aSyscall[6].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "CreateFileMappingW",      (SYSCALL)CreateFileMappingW,      0 },
#else
  { "CreateFileMappingW",      (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osCreateFileMappingW ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, \
        DWORD,DWORD,DWORD,LPCWSTR))aSyscall[7].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "CreateMutexW",            (SYSCALL)CreateMutexW,            0 },
#else
  { "CreateMutexW",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osCreateMutexW ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES,BOOL, \
        LPCWSTR))aSyscall[8].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "DeleteFileA",             (SYSCALL)DeleteFileA,             0 },
#else
  { "DeleteFileA",             (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osDeleteFileA ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR))aSyscall[9].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "DeleteFileW",             (SYSCALL)DeleteFileW,             0 },
#else
  { "DeleteFileW",             (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osDeleteFileW ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR))aSyscall[10].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "FileTimeToLocalFileTime", (SYSCALL)FileTimeToLocalFileTime, 0 },
#else
  { "FileTimeToLocalFileTime", (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osFileTimeToLocalFileTime ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(CONST FILETIME*, \
        LPFILETIME))aSyscall[11].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "FileTimeToSystemTime",    (SYSCALL)FileTimeToSystemTime,    0 },
#else
  { "FileTimeToSystemTime",    (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osFileTimeToSystemTime ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(CONST FILETIME*, \
        LPSYSTEMTIME))aSyscall[12].pCurrent)

  { "FlushFileBuffers",        (SYSCALL)FlushFileBuffers,        0 },

#define osFlushFileBuffers ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE))aSyscall[13].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "FormatMessageA",          (SYSCALL)FormatMessageA,          0 },
#else
  { "FormatMessageA",          (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osFormatMessageA ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(DWORD,LPCVOID,DWORD,DWORD,LPSTR, \
        DWORD,va_list*))aSyscall[14].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "FormatMessageW",          (SYSCALL)FormatMessageW,          0 },
#else
  { "FormatMessageW",          (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osFormatMessageW ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(DWORD,LPCVOID,DWORD,DWORD,LPWSTR, \
        DWORD,va_list*))aSyscall[15].pCurrent)

  { "FreeLibrary",             (SYSCALL)FreeLibrary,             0 },

#define osFreeLibrary ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HMODULE))aSyscall[16].pCurrent)

  { "GetCurrentProcessId",     (SYSCALL)GetCurrentProcessId,     0 },

#define osGetCurrentProcessId ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(VOID))aSyscall[17].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "GetDiskFreeSpaceA",       (SYSCALL)GetDiskFreeSpaceA,       0 },
#else
  { "GetDiskFreeSpaceA",       (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetDiskFreeSpaceA ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR,LPDWORD,LPDWORD,LPDWORD, \
        LPDWORD))aSyscall[18].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "GetDiskFreeSpaceW",       (SYSCALL)GetDiskFreeSpaceW,       0 },
#else
  { "GetDiskFreeSpaceW",       (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetDiskFreeSpaceW ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR,LPDWORD,LPDWORD,LPDWORD, \
        LPDWORD))aSyscall[19].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "GetFileAttributesA",      (SYSCALL)GetFileAttributesA,      0 },
#else
  { "GetFileAttributesA",      (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetFileAttributesA ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR))aSyscall[20].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "GetFileAttributesW",      (SYSCALL)GetFileAttributesW,      0 },
#else
  { "GetFileAttributesW",      (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetFileAttributesW ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR))aSyscall[21].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "GetFileAttributesExW",    (SYSCALL)GetFileAttributesExW,    0 },
#else
  { "GetFileAttributesExW",    (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetFileAttributesExW ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR,GET_FILEEX_INFO_LEVELS, \
        LPVOID))aSyscall[22].pCurrent)


  { "GetFileSize",             (SYSCALL)GetFileSize,             0 },




#define osGetFileSize ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LPDWORD))aSyscall[23].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "GetFullPathNameA",        (SYSCALL)GetFullPathNameA,        0 },
#else
  { "GetFullPathNameA",        (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetFullPathNameA ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR,DWORD,LPSTR, \
        LPSTR*))aSyscall[24].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "GetFullPathNameW",        (SYSCALL)GetFullPathNameW,        0 },
#else
  { "GetFullPathNameW",        (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetFullPathNameW ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR,DWORD,LPWSTR, \
        LPWSTR*))aSyscall[25].pCurrent)

  { "GetLastError",            (SYSCALL)GetLastError,            0 },

#define osGetLastError ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(VOID))aSyscall[26].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  /* The GetProcAddressA() routine is only available on Windows CE. */
  { "GetProcAddressA",         (SYSCALL)GetProcAddressA,         0 },
#else
  /* All other Windows platforms expect GetProcAddress() to take
  ** an ANSI string regardless of the _UNICODE setting */
  { "GetProcAddressA",         (SYSCALL)GetProcAddress,          0 },
#endif

#define osGetProcAddressA ((FARPROC(WINAPI*)(HMODULE, \
        LPCSTR))aSyscall[27].pCurrent)


  { "GetSystemInfo",           (SYSCALL)GetSystemInfo,           0 },




#define osGetSystemInfo ((VOID(WINAPI*)(LPSYSTEM_INFO))aSyscall[28].pCurrent)

  { "GetSystemTime",           (SYSCALL)GetSystemTime,           0 },

#define osGetSystemTime ((VOID(WINAPI*)(LPSYSTEMTIME))aSyscall[29].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "GetSystemTimeAsFileTime", (SYSCALL)GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, 0 },
#else
  { "GetSystemTimeAsFileTime", (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetSystemTimeAsFileTime ((VOID(WINAPI*)( \
        LPFILETIME))aSyscall[30].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "GetTempPathA",            (SYSCALL)GetTempPathA,            0 },
#else
  { "GetTempPathA",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetTempPathA ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(DWORD,LPSTR))aSyscall[31].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "GetTempPathW",            (SYSCALL)GetTempPathW,            0 },
#else
  { "GetTempPathW",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetTempPathW ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(DWORD,LPWSTR))aSyscall[32].pCurrent)


  { "GetTickCount",            (SYSCALL)GetTickCount,            0 },




#define osGetTickCount ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(VOID))aSyscall[33].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "GetVersionExA",           (SYSCALL)GetVersionExA,           0 },
#else
  { "GetVersionExA",           (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetVersionExA ((BOOL(WINAPI*)( \
        LPOSVERSIONINFOA))aSyscall[34].pCurrent)

  { "HeapAlloc",               (SYSCALL)HeapAlloc,               0 },

#define osHeapAlloc ((LPVOID(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD, \
        SIZE_T))aSyscall[35].pCurrent)


  { "HeapCreate",              (SYSCALL)HeapCreate,              0 },




#define osHeapCreate ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(DWORD,SIZE_T, \
        SIZE_T))aSyscall[36].pCurrent)


  { "HeapDestroy",             (SYSCALL)HeapDestroy,             0 },




#define osHeapDestroy ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE))aSyscall[37].pCurrent)

  { "HeapFree",                (SYSCALL)HeapFree,                0 },

#define osHeapFree ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,LPVOID))aSyscall[38].pCurrent)

  { "HeapReAlloc",             (SYSCALL)HeapReAlloc,             0 },

#define osHeapReAlloc ((LPVOID(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,LPVOID, \
        SIZE_T))aSyscall[39].pCurrent)

  { "HeapSize",                (SYSCALL)HeapSize,                0 },

#define osHeapSize ((SIZE_T(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD, \
        LPCVOID))aSyscall[40].pCurrent)


  { "HeapValidate",            (SYSCALL)HeapValidate,            0 },




#define osHeapValidate ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD, \
        LPCVOID))aSyscall[41].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "LoadLibraryA",            (SYSCALL)LoadLibraryA,            0 },
#else
  { "LoadLibraryA",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osLoadLibraryA ((HMODULE(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR))aSyscall[42].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "LoadLibraryW",            (SYSCALL)LoadLibraryW,            0 },
#else
  { "LoadLibraryW",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osLoadLibraryW ((HMODULE(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR))aSyscall[43].pCurrent)


  { "LocalFree",               (SYSCALL)LocalFree,               0 },




#define osLocalFree ((HLOCAL(WINAPI*)(HLOCAL))aSyscall[44].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "LockFile",                (SYSCALL)LockFile,                0 },

#define osLockFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD, \
        DWORD))aSyscall[45].pCurrent)
#else
  { "LockFile",                (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif






#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "LockFileEx",              (SYSCALL)LockFileEx,              0 },

#define osLockFileEx ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD, \
        LPOVERLAPPED))aSyscall[46].pCurrent)
#else
  { "LockFileEx",              (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif







  { "MapViewOfFile",           (SYSCALL)MapViewOfFile,           0 },




#define osMapViewOfFile ((LPVOID(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD, \
        SIZE_T))aSyscall[47].pCurrent)

  { "MultiByteToWideChar",     (SYSCALL)MultiByteToWideChar,     0 },

#define osMultiByteToWideChar ((int(WINAPI*)(UINT,DWORD,LPCSTR,int,LPWSTR, \
        int))aSyscall[48].pCurrent)

  { "QueryPerformanceCounter", (SYSCALL)QueryPerformanceCounter, 0 },

#define osQueryPerformanceCounter ((BOOL(WINAPI*)( \
        LARGE_INTEGER*))aSyscall[49].pCurrent)

  { "ReadFile",                (SYSCALL)ReadFile,                0 },

#define osReadFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LPVOID,DWORD,LPDWORD, \
        LPOVERLAPPED))aSyscall[50].pCurrent)

  { "SetEndOfFile",            (SYSCALL)SetEndOfFile,            0 },

#define osSetEndOfFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE))aSyscall[51].pCurrent)


  { "SetFilePointer",          (SYSCALL)SetFilePointer,          0 },




#define osSetFilePointer ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LONG,PLONG, \
        DWORD))aSyscall[52].pCurrent)


  { "Sleep",                   (SYSCALL)Sleep,                   0 },




#define osSleep ((VOID(WINAPI*)(DWORD))aSyscall[53].pCurrent)

  { "SystemTimeToFileTime",    (SYSCALL)SystemTimeToFileTime,    0 },

#define osSystemTimeToFileTime ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(CONST SYSTEMTIME*, \
        LPFILETIME))aSyscall[54].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "UnlockFile",              (SYSCALL)UnlockFile,              0 },

#define osUnlockFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD, \
        DWORD))aSyscall[55].pCurrent)
#else
  { "UnlockFile",              (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif






#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "UnlockFileEx",            (SYSCALL)UnlockFileEx,            0 },

#define osUnlockFileEx ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD, \
        LPOVERLAPPED))aSyscall[56].pCurrent)
#else
  { "UnlockFileEx",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif




  { "UnmapViewOfFile",         (SYSCALL)UnmapViewOfFile,         0 },

#define osUnmapViewOfFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCVOID))aSyscall[57].pCurrent)

  { "WideCharToMultiByte",     (SYSCALL)WideCharToMultiByte,     0 },

#define osWideCharToMultiByte ((int(WINAPI*)(UINT,DWORD,LPCWSTR,int,LPSTR,int, \
        LPCSTR,LPBOOL))aSyscall[58].pCurrent)

  { "WriteFile",               (SYSCALL)WriteFile,               0 },

#define osWriteFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LPCVOID,DWORD,LPDWORD, \
        LPOVERLAPPED))aSyscall[59].pCurrent)























































































































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/*
** This is the xSetSystemCall() method of sqlite3_vfs for all of the
** "win32" VFSes.  Return SQLITE_OK opon successfully updating the
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#else
  { "CreateFileA",             (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osCreateFileA ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR,DWORD,DWORD, \
        LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES,DWORD,DWORD,HANDLE))aSyscall[4].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "CreateFileW",             (SYSCALL)CreateFileW,             0 },
#else
  { "CreateFileW",             (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osCreateFileW ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR,DWORD,DWORD, \
        LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES,DWORD,DWORD,HANDLE))aSyscall[5].pCurrent)






#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "CreateFileMappingW",      (SYSCALL)CreateFileMappingW,      0 },
#else
  { "CreateFileMappingW",      (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osCreateFileMappingW ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES, \
        DWORD,DWORD,DWORD,LPCWSTR))aSyscall[6].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "CreateMutexW",            (SYSCALL)CreateMutexW,            0 },
#else
  { "CreateMutexW",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osCreateMutexW ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES,BOOL, \
        LPCWSTR))aSyscall[7].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "DeleteFileA",             (SYSCALL)DeleteFileA,             0 },
#else
  { "DeleteFileA",             (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osDeleteFileA ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR))aSyscall[8].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "DeleteFileW",             (SYSCALL)DeleteFileW,             0 },
#else
  { "DeleteFileW",             (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osDeleteFileW ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR))aSyscall[9].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "FileTimeToLocalFileTime", (SYSCALL)FileTimeToLocalFileTime, 0 },
#else
  { "FileTimeToLocalFileTime", (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osFileTimeToLocalFileTime ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(CONST FILETIME*, \
        LPFILETIME))aSyscall[10].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "FileTimeToSystemTime",    (SYSCALL)FileTimeToSystemTime,    0 },
#else
  { "FileTimeToSystemTime",    (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osFileTimeToSystemTime ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(CONST FILETIME*, \
        LPSYSTEMTIME))aSyscall[11].pCurrent)

  { "FlushFileBuffers",        (SYSCALL)FlushFileBuffers,        0 },

#define osFlushFileBuffers ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE))aSyscall[12].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "FormatMessageA",          (SYSCALL)FormatMessageA,          0 },
#else
  { "FormatMessageA",          (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osFormatMessageA ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(DWORD,LPCVOID,DWORD,DWORD,LPSTR, \
        DWORD,va_list*))aSyscall[13].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "FormatMessageW",          (SYSCALL)FormatMessageW,          0 },
#else
  { "FormatMessageW",          (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osFormatMessageW ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(DWORD,LPCVOID,DWORD,DWORD,LPWSTR, \
        DWORD,va_list*))aSyscall[14].pCurrent)

  { "FreeLibrary",             (SYSCALL)FreeLibrary,             0 },

#define osFreeLibrary ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HMODULE))aSyscall[15].pCurrent)

  { "GetCurrentProcessId",     (SYSCALL)GetCurrentProcessId,     0 },

#define osGetCurrentProcessId ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(VOID))aSyscall[16].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "GetDiskFreeSpaceA",       (SYSCALL)GetDiskFreeSpaceA,       0 },
#else
  { "GetDiskFreeSpaceA",       (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetDiskFreeSpaceA ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR,LPDWORD,LPDWORD,LPDWORD, \
        LPDWORD))aSyscall[17].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "GetDiskFreeSpaceW",       (SYSCALL)GetDiskFreeSpaceW,       0 },
#else
  { "GetDiskFreeSpaceW",       (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetDiskFreeSpaceW ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR,LPDWORD,LPDWORD,LPDWORD, \
        LPDWORD))aSyscall[18].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "GetFileAttributesA",      (SYSCALL)GetFileAttributesA,      0 },
#else
  { "GetFileAttributesA",      (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetFileAttributesA ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR))aSyscall[19].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "GetFileAttributesW",      (SYSCALL)GetFileAttributesW,      0 },
#else
  { "GetFileAttributesW",      (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetFileAttributesW ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR))aSyscall[20].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "GetFileAttributesExW",    (SYSCALL)GetFileAttributesExW,    0 },
#else
  { "GetFileAttributesExW",    (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetFileAttributesExW ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR,GET_FILEEX_INFO_LEVELS, \
        LPVOID))aSyscall[21].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "GetFileSize",             (SYSCALL)GetFileSize,             0 },
#else
  { "GetFileSize",             (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetFileSize ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LPDWORD))aSyscall[22].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "GetFullPathNameA",        (SYSCALL)GetFullPathNameA,        0 },
#else
  { "GetFullPathNameA",        (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetFullPathNameA ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR,DWORD,LPSTR, \
        LPSTR*))aSyscall[23].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "GetFullPathNameW",        (SYSCALL)GetFullPathNameW,        0 },
#else
  { "GetFullPathNameW",        (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetFullPathNameW ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR,DWORD,LPWSTR, \
        LPWSTR*))aSyscall[24].pCurrent)

  { "GetLastError",            (SYSCALL)GetLastError,            0 },

#define osGetLastError ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(VOID))aSyscall[25].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  /* The GetProcAddressA() routine is only available on Windows CE. */
  { "GetProcAddressA",         (SYSCALL)GetProcAddressA,         0 },
#else
  /* All other Windows platforms expect GetProcAddress() to take
  ** an ANSI string regardless of the _UNICODE setting */
  { "GetProcAddressA",         (SYSCALL)GetProcAddress,          0 },
#endif

#define osGetProcAddressA ((FARPROC(WINAPI*)(HMODULE, \
        LPCSTR))aSyscall[26].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "GetSystemInfo",           (SYSCALL)GetSystemInfo,           0 },
#else
  { "GetSystemInfo",           (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetSystemInfo ((VOID(WINAPI*)(LPSYSTEM_INFO))aSyscall[27].pCurrent)

  { "GetSystemTime",           (SYSCALL)GetSystemTime,           0 },

#define osGetSystemTime ((VOID(WINAPI*)(LPSYSTEMTIME))aSyscall[28].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "GetSystemTimeAsFileTime", (SYSCALL)GetSystemTimeAsFileTime, 0 },
#else
  { "GetSystemTimeAsFileTime", (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetSystemTimeAsFileTime ((VOID(WINAPI*)( \
        LPFILETIME))aSyscall[29].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "GetTempPathA",            (SYSCALL)GetTempPathA,            0 },
#else
  { "GetTempPathA",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetTempPathA ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(DWORD,LPSTR))aSyscall[30].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "GetTempPathW",            (SYSCALL)GetTempPathW,            0 },
#else
  { "GetTempPathW",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetTempPathW ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(DWORD,LPWSTR))aSyscall[31].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "GetTickCount",            (SYSCALL)GetTickCount,            0 },
#else
  { "GetTickCount",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetTickCount ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(VOID))aSyscall[32].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "GetVersionExA",           (SYSCALL)GetVersionExA,           0 },
#else
  { "GetVersionExA",           (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetVersionExA ((BOOL(WINAPI*)( \
        LPOSVERSIONINFOA))aSyscall[33].pCurrent)

  { "HeapAlloc",               (SYSCALL)HeapAlloc,               0 },

#define osHeapAlloc ((LPVOID(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD, \
        SIZE_T))aSyscall[34].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "HeapCreate",              (SYSCALL)HeapCreate,              0 },
#else
  { "HeapCreate",              (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osHeapCreate ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(DWORD,SIZE_T, \
        SIZE_T))aSyscall[35].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "HeapDestroy",             (SYSCALL)HeapDestroy,             0 },
#else
  { "HeapDestroy",             (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osHeapDestroy ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE))aSyscall[36].pCurrent)

  { "HeapFree",                (SYSCALL)HeapFree,                0 },

#define osHeapFree ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,LPVOID))aSyscall[37].pCurrent)

  { "HeapReAlloc",             (SYSCALL)HeapReAlloc,             0 },

#define osHeapReAlloc ((LPVOID(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,LPVOID, \
        SIZE_T))aSyscall[38].pCurrent)

  { "HeapSize",                (SYSCALL)HeapSize,                0 },

#define osHeapSize ((SIZE_T(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD, \
        LPCVOID))aSyscall[39].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "HeapValidate",            (SYSCALL)HeapValidate,            0 },
#else
  { "HeapValidate",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osHeapValidate ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD, \
        LPCVOID))aSyscall[40].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "LoadLibraryA",            (SYSCALL)LoadLibraryA,            0 },
#else
  { "LoadLibraryA",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osLoadLibraryA ((HMODULE(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR))aSyscall[41].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "LoadLibraryW",            (SYSCALL)LoadLibraryW,            0 },
#else
  { "LoadLibraryW",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osLoadLibraryW ((HMODULE(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR))aSyscall[42].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "LocalFree",               (SYSCALL)LocalFree,               0 },
#else
  { "LocalFree",               (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osLocalFree ((HLOCAL(WINAPI*)(HLOCAL))aSyscall[43].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "LockFile",                (SYSCALL)LockFile,                0 },



#else
  { "LockFile",                (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#ifndef osLockFile
#define osLockFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD, \
        DWORD))aSyscall[44].pCurrent)
#endif

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "LockFileEx",              (SYSCALL)LockFileEx,              0 },



#else
  { "LockFileEx",              (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#ifndef osLockFileEx
#define osLockFileEx ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD, \
        LPOVERLAPPED))aSyscall[45].pCurrent)
#endif

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "MapViewOfFile",           (SYSCALL)MapViewOfFile,           0 },
#else
  { "MapViewOfFile",           (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osMapViewOfFile ((LPVOID(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD, \
        SIZE_T))aSyscall[46].pCurrent)

  { "MultiByteToWideChar",     (SYSCALL)MultiByteToWideChar,     0 },

#define osMultiByteToWideChar ((int(WINAPI*)(UINT,DWORD,LPCSTR,int,LPWSTR, \
        int))aSyscall[47].pCurrent)

  { "QueryPerformanceCounter", (SYSCALL)QueryPerformanceCounter, 0 },

#define osQueryPerformanceCounter ((BOOL(WINAPI*)( \
        LARGE_INTEGER*))aSyscall[48].pCurrent)

  { "ReadFile",                (SYSCALL)ReadFile,                0 },

#define osReadFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LPVOID,DWORD,LPDWORD, \
        LPOVERLAPPED))aSyscall[49].pCurrent)

  { "SetEndOfFile",            (SYSCALL)SetEndOfFile,            0 },

#define osSetEndOfFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE))aSyscall[50].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "SetFilePointer",          (SYSCALL)SetFilePointer,          0 },
#else
  { "SetFilePointer",          (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osSetFilePointer ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LONG,PLONG, \
        DWORD))aSyscall[51].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "Sleep",                   (SYSCALL)Sleep,                   0 },
#else
  { "Sleep",                   (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osSleep ((VOID(WINAPI*)(DWORD))aSyscall[52].pCurrent)

  { "SystemTimeToFileTime",    (SYSCALL)SystemTimeToFileTime,    0 },

#define osSystemTimeToFileTime ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(CONST SYSTEMTIME*, \
        LPFILETIME))aSyscall[53].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "UnlockFile",              (SYSCALL)UnlockFile,              0 },



#else
  { "UnlockFile",              (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#ifndef osUnlockFile
#define osUnlockFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD, \
        DWORD))aSyscall[54].pCurrent)
#endif

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "UnlockFileEx",            (SYSCALL)UnlockFileEx,            0 },



#else
  { "UnlockFileEx",            (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osUnlockFileEx ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD, \
        LPOVERLAPPED))aSyscall[55].pCurrent)

  { "UnmapViewOfFile",         (SYSCALL)UnmapViewOfFile,         0 },

#define osUnmapViewOfFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(LPCVOID))aSyscall[56].pCurrent)

  { "WideCharToMultiByte",     (SYSCALL)WideCharToMultiByte,     0 },

#define osWideCharToMultiByte ((int(WINAPI*)(UINT,DWORD,LPCWSTR,int,LPSTR,int, \
        LPCSTR,LPBOOL))aSyscall[57].pCurrent)

  { "WriteFile",               (SYSCALL)WriteFile,               0 },

#define osWriteFile ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LPCVOID,DWORD,LPDWORD, \
        LPOVERLAPPED))aSyscall[58].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "CreateEventExW",          (SYSCALL)CreateEventExW,          0 },
#else
  { "CreateEventExW",          (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osCreateEventExW ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES,LPCWSTR, \
        DWORD,DWORD))aSyscall[59].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "WaitForSingleObject",     (SYSCALL)WaitForSingleObject,     0 },
#else
  { "WaitForSingleObject",     (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osWaitForSingleObject ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(HANDLE, \
        DWORD))aSyscall[60].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "WaitForSingleObjectEx",   (SYSCALL)WaitForSingleObjectEx,   0 },
#else
  { "WaitForSingleObjectEx",   (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osWaitForSingleObjectEx ((DWORD(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,DWORD, \
        BOOL))aSyscall[61].pCurrent)

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  { "SetFilePointerEx",        (SYSCALL)SetFilePointerEx,        0 },
#else
  { "SetFilePointerEx",        (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osSetFilePointerEx ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,LARGE_INTEGER, \
        PLARGE_INTEGER,DWORD))aSyscall[62].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "GetFileInformationByHandleEx", (SYSCALL)GetFileInformationByHandleEx, 0 },
#else
  { "GetFileInformationByHandleEx", (SYSCALL)0,                  0 },
#endif

#define osGetFileInformationByHandleEx ((BOOL(WINAPI*)(HANDLE, \
        FILE_INFO_BY_HANDLE_CLASS,LPVOID,DWORD))aSyscall[63].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "MapViewOfFileFromApp",    (SYSCALL)MapViewOfFileFromApp,    0 },
#else
  { "MapViewOfFileFromApp",    (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osMapViewOfFileFromApp ((LPVOID(WINAPI*)(HANDLE,ULONG,ULONG64, \
        SIZE_T))aSyscall[64].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "CreateFile2",             (SYSCALL)CreateFile2,             0 },
#else
  { "CreateFile2",             (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osCreateFile2 ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR,DWORD,DWORD,DWORD, \
        LPCREATEFILE2_EXTENDED_PARAMETERS))aSyscall[65].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "LoadPackagedLibrary",     (SYSCALL)LoadPackagedLibrary,     0 },
#else
  { "LoadPackagedLibrary",     (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osLoadPackagedLibrary ((HMODULE(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR, \
        DWORD))aSyscall[66].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "GetTickCount64",          (SYSCALL)GetTickCount64,          0 },
#else
  { "GetTickCount64",          (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetTickCount64 ((ULONGLONG(WINAPI*)(VOID))aSyscall[67].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "GetNativeSystemInfo",     (SYSCALL)GetNativeSystemInfo,     0 },
#else
  { "GetNativeSystemInfo",     (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osGetNativeSystemInfo ((VOID(WINAPI*)( \
        LPSYSTEM_INFO))aSyscall[68].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  { "OutputDebugStringA",      (SYSCALL)OutputDebugStringA,      0 },
#else
  { "OutputDebugStringA",      (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osOutputDebugStringA ((VOID(WINAPI*)(LPCSTR))aSyscall[69].pCurrent)

#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  { "OutputDebugStringW",      (SYSCALL)OutputDebugStringW,      0 },
#else
  { "OutputDebugStringW",      (SYSCALL)0,                       0 },
#endif

#define osOutputDebugStringW ((VOID(WINAPI*)(LPCWSTR))aSyscall[70].pCurrent)

  { "GetProcessHeap",          (SYSCALL)GetProcessHeap,          0 },

#define osGetProcessHeap ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(VOID))aSyscall[71].pCurrent)

#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  { "CreateFileMappingFromApp", (SYSCALL)CreateFileMappingFromApp, 0 },
#else
  { "CreateFileMappingFromApp", (SYSCALL)0,                      0 },
#endif

#define osCreateFileMappingFromApp ((HANDLE(WINAPI*)(HANDLE, \
        LPSECURITY_ATTRIBUTES,ULONG,ULONG64,LPCWSTR))aSyscall[72].pCurrent)

}; /* End of the overrideable system calls */

/*
** This is the xSetSystemCall() method of sqlite3_vfs for all of the
** "win32" VFSes.  Return SQLITE_OK opon successfully updating the
** system call pointer, or SQLITE_NOTFOUND if there is no configurable
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  }
  for(i++; i<ArraySize(aSyscall); i++){
    if( aSyscall[i].pCurrent!=0 ) return aSyscall[i].zName;
  }
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/*
** Return true (non-zero) if we are running under WinNT, Win2K, WinXP,
** or WinCE.  Return false (zero) for Win95, Win98, or WinME.
**
** Here is an interesting observation:  Win95, Win98, and WinME lack
** the LockFileEx() API.  But we can still statically link against that
** API as long as we don't call it when running Win95/98/ME.  A call to
** this routine is used to determine if the host is Win95/98/ME or
** WinNT/2K/XP so that we will know whether or not we can safely call
** the LockFileEx() API.
*/
#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
# define isNT()  (1)
#else
  static int isNT(void){
    if( sqlite3_os_type==0 ){
      OSVERSIONINFOA sInfo;
      sInfo.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(sInfo);
      osGetVersionExA(&sInfo);







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  }
  for(i++; i<ArraySize(aSyscall); i++){
    if( aSyscall[i].pCurrent!=0 ) return aSyscall[i].zName;
  }
  return 0;
}

/*
** This function outputs the specified (ANSI) string to the Win32 debugger
** (if available).
*/

void sqlite3_win32_write_debug(char *zBuf, int nBuf){
  char zDbgBuf[SQLITE_WIN32_DBG_BUF_SIZE];
  int nMin = MIN(nBuf, (SQLITE_WIN32_DBG_BUF_SIZE - 1)); /* may be negative. */
  if( nMin<-1 ) nMin = -1; /* all negative values become -1. */
  assert( nMin==-1 || nMin==0 || nMin<SQLITE_WIN32_DBG_BUF_SIZE );
#if defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI)
  if( nMin>0 ){
    memset(zDbgBuf, 0, SQLITE_WIN32_DBG_BUF_SIZE);
    memcpy(zDbgBuf, zBuf, nMin);
    osOutputDebugStringA(zDbgBuf);
  }else{
    osOutputDebugStringA(zBuf);
  }
#elif defined(SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_WIDE)
  memset(zDbgBuf, 0, SQLITE_WIN32_DBG_BUF_SIZE);
  if ( osMultiByteToWideChar(
          osAreFileApisANSI() ? CP_ACP : CP_OEMCP, 0, zBuf,
          nMin, (LPWSTR)zDbgBuf, SQLITE_WIN32_DBG_BUF_SIZE/sizeof(WCHAR))<=0 ){
    return;
  }
  osOutputDebugStringW((LPCWSTR)zDbgBuf);
#else
  if( nMin>0 ){
    memset(zDbgBuf, 0, SQLITE_WIN32_DBG_BUF_SIZE);
    memcpy(zDbgBuf, zBuf, nMin);
    fprintf(stderr, "%s", zDbgBuf);
  }else{
    fprintf(stderr, "%s", zBuf);
  }
#endif
}

/*
** The following routine suspends the current thread for at least ms
** milliseconds.  This is equivalent to the Win32 Sleep() interface.
*/
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
static HANDLE sleepObj = NULL;
#endif

void sqlite3_win32_sleep(DWORD milliseconds){
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  if ( sleepObj==NULL ){
    sleepObj = osCreateEventExW(NULL, NULL, CREATE_EVENT_MANUAL_RESET,
                                SYNCHRONIZE);
  }
  assert( sleepObj!=NULL );
  osWaitForSingleObjectEx(sleepObj, milliseconds, FALSE);
#else
  osSleep(milliseconds);
#endif
}

/*
** Return true (non-zero) if we are running under WinNT, Win2K, WinXP,
** or WinCE.  Return false (zero) for Win95, Win98, or WinME.
**
** Here is an interesting observation:  Win95, Win98, and WinME lack
** the LockFileEx() API.  But we can still statically link against that
** API as long as we don't call it when running Win95/98/ME.  A call to
** this routine is used to determine if the host is Win95/98/ME or
** WinNT/2K/XP so that we will know whether or not we can safely call
** the LockFileEx() API.
*/
#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE || SQLITE_OS_WINRT
# define isNT()  (1)
#else
  static int isNT(void){
    if( sqlite3_os_type==0 ){
      OSVERSIONINFOA sInfo;
      sInfo.dwOSVersionInfoSize = sizeof(sInfo);
      osGetVersionExA(&sInfo);
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  void *p;

  winMemAssertMagic();
  hHeap = winMemGetHeap();
  assert( hHeap!=0 );
  assert( hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE
  assert ( osHeapValidate(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, NULL) );
#endif
  assert( nBytes>=0 );
  p = osHeapAlloc(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, (SIZE_T)nBytes);
  if( !p ){
    sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, "failed to HeapAlloc %u bytes (%d), heap=%p",
                nBytes, osGetLastError(), (void*)hHeap);







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  void *p;

  winMemAssertMagic();
  hHeap = winMemGetHeap();
  assert( hHeap!=0 );
  assert( hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE)
  assert ( osHeapValidate(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, NULL) );
#endif
  assert( nBytes>=0 );
  p = osHeapAlloc(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, (SIZE_T)nBytes);
  if( !p ){
    sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, "failed to HeapAlloc %u bytes (%d), heap=%p",
                nBytes, osGetLastError(), (void*)hHeap);
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  HANDLE hHeap;

  winMemAssertMagic();
  hHeap = winMemGetHeap();
  assert( hHeap!=0 );
  assert( hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE
  assert ( osHeapValidate(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, pPrior) );
#endif
  if( !pPrior ) return; /* Passing NULL to HeapFree is undefined. */
  if( !osHeapFree(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, pPrior) ){
    sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, "failed to HeapFree block %p (%d), heap=%p",
                pPrior, osGetLastError(), (void*)hHeap);
  }
}

/*
** Change the size of an existing memory allocation
*/
static void *winMemRealloc(void *pPrior, int nBytes){
  HANDLE hHeap;
  void *p;

  winMemAssertMagic();
  hHeap = winMemGetHeap();
  assert( hHeap!=0 );
  assert( hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE
  assert ( osHeapValidate(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, pPrior) );
#endif
  assert( nBytes>=0 );
  if( !pPrior ){
    p = osHeapAlloc(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, (SIZE_T)nBytes);
  }else{
    p = osHeapReAlloc(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, pPrior, (SIZE_T)nBytes);







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  HANDLE hHeap;

  winMemAssertMagic();
  hHeap = winMemGetHeap();
  assert( hHeap!=0 );
  assert( hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE)
  assert ( osHeapValidate(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, pPrior) );
#endif
  if( !pPrior ) return; /* Passing NULL to HeapFree is undefined. */
  if( !osHeapFree(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, pPrior) ){
    sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, "failed to HeapFree block %p (%d), heap=%p",
                pPrior, osGetLastError(), (void*)hHeap);
  }
}

/*
** Change the size of an existing memory allocation
*/
static void *winMemRealloc(void *pPrior, int nBytes){
  HANDLE hHeap;
  void *p;

  winMemAssertMagic();
  hHeap = winMemGetHeap();
  assert( hHeap!=0 );
  assert( hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE)
  assert ( osHeapValidate(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, pPrior) );
#endif
  assert( nBytes>=0 );
  if( !pPrior ){
    p = osHeapAlloc(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, (SIZE_T)nBytes);
  }else{
    p = osHeapReAlloc(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, pPrior, (SIZE_T)nBytes);
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  SIZE_T n;

  winMemAssertMagic();
  hHeap = winMemGetHeap();
  assert( hHeap!=0 );
  assert( hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE
  assert ( osHeapValidate(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, NULL) );
#endif
  if( !p ) return 0;
  n = osHeapSize(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, p);
  if( n==(SIZE_T)-1 ){
    sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, "failed to HeapSize block %p (%d), heap=%p",
                p, osGetLastError(), (void*)hHeap);







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  HANDLE hHeap;
  SIZE_T n;

  winMemAssertMagic();
  hHeap = winMemGetHeap();
  assert( hHeap!=0 );
  assert( hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE)
  assert ( osHeapValidate(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, NULL) );
#endif
  if( !p ) return 0;
  n = osHeapSize(hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, p);
  if( n==(SIZE_T)-1 ){
    sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, "failed to HeapSize block %p (%d), heap=%p",
                p, osGetLastError(), (void*)hHeap);
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** Initialize this module.
*/
static int winMemInit(void *pAppData){
  winMemData *pWinMemData = (winMemData *)pAppData;

  if( !pWinMemData ) return SQLITE_ERROR;
  assert( pWinMemData->magic==WINMEM_MAGIC );


  if( !pWinMemData->hHeap ){
    pWinMemData->hHeap = osHeapCreate(SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS,
                                      SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_INIT_SIZE,
                                      SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_MAX_SIZE);
    if( !pWinMemData->hHeap ){
      sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM,
          "failed to HeapCreate (%d), flags=%u, initSize=%u, maxSize=%u",
          osGetLastError(), SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS,
          SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_INIT_SIZE, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_MAX_SIZE);
      return SQLITE_NOMEM;
    }
    pWinMemData->bOwned = TRUE;

  }










  assert( pWinMemData->hHeap!=0 );
  assert( pWinMemData->hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE
  assert( osHeapValidate(pWinMemData->hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, NULL) );
#endif
  return SQLITE_OK;
}

/*
** Deinitialize this module.
*/
static void winMemShutdown(void *pAppData){
  winMemData *pWinMemData = (winMemData *)pAppData;

  if( !pWinMemData ) return;
  if( pWinMemData->hHeap ){
    assert( pWinMemData->hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE
    assert( osHeapValidate(pWinMemData->hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, NULL) );
#endif
    if( pWinMemData->bOwned ){
      if( !osHeapDestroy(pWinMemData->hHeap) ){
        sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, "failed to HeapDestroy (%d), heap=%p",
                    osGetLastError(), (void*)pWinMemData->hHeap);
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*/
static int winMemInit(void *pAppData){
  winMemData *pWinMemData = (winMemData *)pAppData;

  if( !pWinMemData ) return SQLITE_ERROR;
  assert( pWinMemData->magic==WINMEM_MAGIC );

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_CREATE
  if( !pWinMemData->hHeap ){
    pWinMemData->hHeap = osHeapCreate(SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS,
                                      SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_INIT_SIZE,
                                      SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_MAX_SIZE);
    if( !pWinMemData->hHeap ){
      sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM,
          "failed to HeapCreate (%d), flags=%u, initSize=%u, maxSize=%u",
          osGetLastError(), SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS,
          SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_INIT_SIZE, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_MAX_SIZE);
      return SQLITE_NOMEM;
    }
    pWinMemData->bOwned = TRUE;
    assert( pWinMemData->bOwned );
  }
#else
  pWinMemData->hHeap = osGetProcessHeap();
  if( !pWinMemData->hHeap ){
    sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM,
        "failed to GetProcessHeap (%d)", osGetLastError());
    return SQLITE_NOMEM;
  }
  pWinMemData->bOwned = FALSE;
  assert( !pWinMemData->bOwned );
#endif
  assert( pWinMemData->hHeap!=0 );
  assert( pWinMemData->hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE)
  assert( osHeapValidate(pWinMemData->hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, NULL) );
#endif
  return SQLITE_OK;
}

/*
** Deinitialize this module.
*/
static void winMemShutdown(void *pAppData){
  winMemData *pWinMemData = (winMemData *)pAppData;

  if( !pWinMemData ) return;
  if( pWinMemData->hHeap ){
    assert( pWinMemData->hHeap!=INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE );
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && defined(SQLITE_WIN32_MALLOC_VALIDATE)
    assert( osHeapValidate(pWinMemData->hHeap, SQLITE_WIN32_HEAP_FLAGS, NULL) );
#endif
    if( pWinMemData->bOwned ){
      if( !osHeapDestroy(pWinMemData->hHeap) ){
        sqlite3_log(SQLITE_NOMEM, "failed to HeapDestroy (%d), heap=%p",
                    osGetLastError(), (void*)pWinMemData->hHeap);
      }
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  ** returns the number of TCHARs written to the output
  ** buffer, excluding the terminating null char.
  */
  DWORD dwLen = 0;
  char *zOut = 0;

  if( isNT() ){











    LPWSTR zTempWide = NULL;
    dwLen = osFormatMessageW(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
                             FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
                             FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
                             NULL,
                             lastErrno,
                             0,
                             (LPWSTR) &zTempWide,
                             0,
                             0);

    if( dwLen > 0 ){
      /* allocate a buffer and convert to UTF8 */
      sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc();
      zOut = unicodeToUtf8(zTempWide);
      sqlite3EndBenignMalloc();

      /* free the system buffer allocated by FormatMessage */
      osLocalFree(zTempWide);

    }
/* isNT() is 1 if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==1, so this else is never executed. 
** Since the ANSI version of these Windows API do not exist for WINCE,
** it's important to not reference them for WINCE builds.
*/

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==0
  }else{
    char *zTemp = NULL;
    dwLen = osFormatMessageA(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
                             FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
                             FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
                             NULL,
                             lastErrno,
                             0,
                             (LPSTR) &zTemp,
                             0,
                             0);
    if( dwLen > 0 ){
      /* allocate a buffer and convert to UTF8 */
      sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc();
      zOut = sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(zTemp);
      sqlite3EndBenignMalloc();
      /* free the system buffer allocated by FormatMessage */
      osLocalFree(zTemp);
    }
#endif
  }

  if( 0 == dwLen ){
    sqlite3_snprintf(nBuf, zBuf, "OsError 0x%x (%u)", lastErrno, lastErrno);
  }else{
    /* copy a maximum of nBuf chars to output buffer */
    sqlite3_snprintf(nBuf, zBuf, "%s", zOut);
    /* free the UTF8 buffer */
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  ** returns the number of TCHARs written to the output
  ** buffer, excluding the terminating null char.
  */
  DWORD dwLen = 0;
  char *zOut = 0;

  if( isNT() ){
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
    WCHAR zTempWide[MAX_PATH+1]; /* NOTE: Somewhat arbitrary. */
    dwLen = osFormatMessageW(FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
                             FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
                             NULL,
                             lastErrno,
                             0,
                             zTempWide,
                             MAX_PATH,
                             0);
#else
    LPWSTR zTempWide = NULL;
    dwLen = osFormatMessageW(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
                             FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
                             FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
                             NULL,
                             lastErrno,
                             0,
                             (LPWSTR) &zTempWide,
                             0,
                             0);
#endif
    if( dwLen > 0 ){
      /* allocate a buffer and convert to UTF8 */
      sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc();
      zOut = unicodeToUtf8(zTempWide);
      sqlite3EndBenignMalloc();
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
      /* free the system buffer allocated by FormatMessage */
      osLocalFree(zTempWide);
#endif
    }




  }
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
  else{
    char *zTemp = NULL;
    dwLen = osFormatMessageA(FORMAT_MESSAGE_ALLOCATE_BUFFER |
                             FORMAT_MESSAGE_FROM_SYSTEM |
                             FORMAT_MESSAGE_IGNORE_INSERTS,
                             NULL,
                             lastErrno,
                             0,
                             (LPSTR) &zTemp,
                             0,
                             0);
    if( dwLen > 0 ){
      /* allocate a buffer and convert to UTF8 */
      sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc();
      zOut = sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(zTemp);
      sqlite3EndBenignMalloc();
      /* free the system buffer allocated by FormatMessage */
      osLocalFree(zTemp);
    }

  }
#endif
  if( 0 == dwLen ){
    sqlite3_snprintf(nBuf, zBuf, "OsError 0x%x (%u)", lastErrno, lastErrno);
  }else{
    /* copy a maximum of nBuf chars to output buffer */
    sqlite3_snprintf(nBuf, zBuf, "%s", zOut);
    /* free the UTF8 buffer */
    sqlite3_free(zOut);
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      *pError = e;
    }
    return 0;
  }
  if( e==ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED ||
      e==ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION ||
      e==ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION ){
    osSleep(win32IoerrRetryDelay*(1+*pnRetry));
    ++*pnRetry;
    return 1;
  }
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      *pError = e;
    }
    return 0;
  }
  if( e==ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED ||
      e==ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION ||
      e==ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION ){
    sqlite3_win32_sleep(win32IoerrRetryDelay*(1+*pnRetry));
    ++*pnRetry;
    return 1;
  }
  if( pError ){
    *pError = e;
  }
  return 0;
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** Acquire a lock on the handle h
*/
static void winceMutexAcquire(HANDLE h){
   DWORD dwErr;
   do {
     dwErr = WaitForSingleObject(h, INFINITE);
   } while (dwErr != WAIT_OBJECT_0 && dwErr != WAIT_ABANDONED);
}
/*
** Release a lock acquired by winceMutexAcquire()
*/
#define winceMutexRelease(h) ReleaseMutex(h)








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** Acquire a lock on the handle h
*/
static void winceMutexAcquire(HANDLE h){
   DWORD dwErr;
   do {
     dwErr = osWaitForSingleObject(h, INFINITE);
   } while (dwErr != WAIT_OBJECT_0 && dwErr != WAIT_ABANDONED);
}
/*
** Release a lock acquired by winceMutexAcquire()
*/
#define winceMutexRelease(h) ReleaseMutex(h)

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}

/* 
** An implementation of the LockFile() API of Windows for CE
*/
static BOOL winceLockFile(
  HANDLE *phFile,
  DWORD dwFileOffsetLow,
  DWORD dwFileOffsetHigh,
  DWORD nNumberOfBytesToLockLow,
  DWORD nNumberOfBytesToLockHigh
){
  winFile *pFile = HANDLE_TO_WINFILE(phFile);
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/* 
** An implementation of the LockFile() API of Windows for CE
*/
static BOOL winceLockFile(
  LPHANDLE phFile,
  DWORD dwFileOffsetLow,
  DWORD dwFileOffsetHigh,
  DWORD nNumberOfBytesToLockLow,
  DWORD nNumberOfBytesToLockHigh
){
  winFile *pFile = HANDLE_TO_WINFILE(phFile);
  BOOL bReturn = FALSE;
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}

/*
** An implementation of the UnlockFile API of Windows for CE
*/
static BOOL winceUnlockFile(
  HANDLE *phFile,
  DWORD dwFileOffsetLow,
  DWORD dwFileOffsetHigh,
  DWORD nNumberOfBytesToUnlockLow,
  DWORD nNumberOfBytesToUnlockHigh
){
  winFile *pFile = HANDLE_TO_WINFILE(phFile);
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}

/*
** An implementation of the UnlockFile API of Windows for CE
*/
static BOOL winceUnlockFile(
  LPHANDLE phFile,
  DWORD dwFileOffsetLow,
  DWORD dwFileOffsetHigh,
  DWORD nNumberOfBytesToUnlockLow,
  DWORD nNumberOfBytesToUnlockHigh
){
  winFile *pFile = HANDLE_TO_WINFILE(phFile);
  BOOL bReturn = FALSE;
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    }
  }

  winceMutexRelease(pFile->hMutex);
  return bReturn;
}

/*
** An implementation of the LockFileEx() API of Windows for CE
*/
static BOOL winceLockFileEx(
  HANDLE *phFile,
  DWORD dwFlags,
  DWORD dwReserved,
  DWORD nNumberOfBytesToLockLow,
  DWORD nNumberOfBytesToLockHigh,
  LPOVERLAPPED lpOverlapped
){
  UNUSED_PARAMETER(dwReserved);
  UNUSED_PARAMETER(nNumberOfBytesToLockHigh);

  /* If the caller wants a shared read lock, forward this call
  ** to winceLockFile */
  if (lpOverlapped->Offset == (DWORD)SHARED_FIRST &&
      dwFlags == 1 &&
      nNumberOfBytesToLockLow == (DWORD)SHARED_SIZE){
    return winceLockFile(phFile, SHARED_FIRST, 0, 1, 0);
  }
  return FALSE;
}
/*
** End of the special code for wince
*****************************************************************************/
#endif /* SQLITE_OS_WINCE */
































































/*****************************************************************************
** The next group of routines implement the I/O methods specified
** by the sqlite3_io_methods object.
******************************************************************************/

/*
** Some Microsoft compilers lack this definition.
*/
#ifndef INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER
# define INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER ((DWORD)-1)
#endif

/*
** Move the current position of the file handle passed as the first 
** argument to offset iOffset within the file. If successful, return 0. 
** Otherwise, set pFile->lastErrno and return non-zero.
*/
static int seekWinFile(winFile *pFile, sqlite3_int64 iOffset){

  LONG upperBits;                 /* Most sig. 32 bits of new offset */
  LONG lowerBits;                 /* Least sig. 32 bits of new offset */
  DWORD dwRet;                    /* Value returned by SetFilePointer() */
  DWORD lastErrno;                /* Value returned by GetLastError() */

  upperBits = (LONG)((iOffset>>32) & 0x7fffffff);
  lowerBits = (LONG)(iOffset & 0xffffffff);







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      bReturn = TRUE;
    }
  }

  winceMutexRelease(pFile->hMutex);
  return bReturn;
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/*
** End of the special code for wince
*****************************************************************************/
#endif /* SQLITE_OS_WINCE */

/*
** Lock a file region.
*/
static BOOL winLockFile(
  LPHANDLE phFile,
  DWORD flags,
  DWORD offsetLow,
  DWORD offsetHigh,
  DWORD numBytesLow,
  DWORD numBytesHigh
){
#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  /*
  ** NOTE: Windows CE is handled differently here due its lack of the Win32
  **       API LockFile.
  */
  return winceLockFile(phFile, offsetLow, offsetHigh,
                       numBytesLow, numBytesHigh);
#else
  if( isNT() ){
    OVERLAPPED ovlp;
    memset(&ovlp, 0, sizeof(OVERLAPPED));
    ovlp.Offset = offsetLow;
    ovlp.OffsetHigh = offsetHigh;
    return osLockFileEx(*phFile, flags, 0, numBytesLow, numBytesHigh, &ovlp);
  }else{
    return osLockFile(*phFile, offsetLow, offsetHigh, numBytesLow,
                      numBytesHigh);
  }
#endif
}

/*
** Unlock a file region.
 */
static BOOL winUnlockFile(
  LPHANDLE phFile,
  DWORD offsetLow,
  DWORD offsetHigh,
  DWORD numBytesLow,
  DWORD numBytesHigh
){
#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  /*
  ** NOTE: Windows CE is handled differently here due its lack of the Win32
  **       API UnlockFile.
  */
  return winceUnlockFile(phFile, offsetLow, offsetHigh,
                         numBytesLow, numBytesHigh);
#else
  if( isNT() ){
    OVERLAPPED ovlp;
    memset(&ovlp, 0, sizeof(OVERLAPPED));
    ovlp.Offset = offsetLow;
    ovlp.OffsetHigh = offsetHigh;
    return osUnlockFileEx(*phFile, 0, numBytesLow, numBytesHigh, &ovlp);
  }else{
    return osUnlockFile(*phFile, offsetLow, offsetHigh, numBytesLow,
                        numBytesHigh);
  }
#endif
}

/*****************************************************************************
** The next group of routines implement the I/O methods specified
** by the sqlite3_io_methods object.
******************************************************************************/

/*
** Some Microsoft compilers lack this definition.
*/
#ifndef INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER
# define INVALID_SET_FILE_POINTER ((DWORD)-1)
#endif

/*
** Move the current position of the file handle passed as the first 
** argument to offset iOffset within the file. If successful, return 0. 
** Otherwise, set pFile->lastErrno and return non-zero.
*/
static int seekWinFile(winFile *pFile, sqlite3_int64 iOffset){
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  LONG upperBits;                 /* Most sig. 32 bits of new offset */
  LONG lowerBits;                 /* Least sig. 32 bits of new offset */
  DWORD dwRet;                    /* Value returned by SetFilePointer() */
  DWORD lastErrno;                /* Value returned by GetLastError() */

  upperBits = (LONG)((iOffset>>32) & 0x7fffffff);
  lowerBits = (LONG)(iOffset & 0xffffffff);
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    pFile->lastErrno = lastErrno;
    winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_SEEK, pFile->lastErrno,
             "seekWinFile", pFile->zPath);
    return 1;
  }

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** Close a file.
**
** It is reported that an attempt to close a handle might sometimes
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    pFile->lastErrno = lastErrno;
    winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_SEEK, pFile->lastErrno,
             "seekWinFile", pFile->zPath);
    return 1;
  }

  return 0;
#else
  /*
  ** Same as above, except that this implementation works for WinRT.
  */

  LARGE_INTEGER x;                /* The new offset */
  BOOL bRet;                      /* Value returned by SetFilePointerEx() */

  x.QuadPart = iOffset;
  bRet = osSetFilePointerEx(pFile->h, x, 0, FILE_BEGIN);

  if(!bRet){
    pFile->lastErrno = osGetLastError();
    winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_SEEK, pFile->lastErrno,
             "seekWinFile", pFile->zPath);
    return 1;
  }

  return 0;
#endif
}

/*
** Close a file.
**
** It is reported that an attempt to close a handle might sometimes
** fail.  This is a very unreasonable result, but Windows is notorious
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  assert( id!=0 );
  assert( pFile->pShm==0 );
  OSTRACE(("CLOSE %d\n", pFile->h));
  do{
    rc = osCloseHandle(pFile->h);
    /* SimulateIOError( rc=0; cnt=MX_CLOSE_ATTEMPT; ); */
  }while( rc==0 && ++cnt < MX_CLOSE_ATTEMPT && (osSleep(100), 1) );
#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
#define WINCE_DELETION_ATTEMPTS 3
  winceDestroyLock(pFile);
  if( pFile->zDeleteOnClose ){
    int cnt = 0;
    while(
           osDeleteFileW(pFile->zDeleteOnClose)==0
        && osGetFileAttributesW(pFile->zDeleteOnClose)!=0xffffffff 
        && cnt++ < WINCE_DELETION_ATTEMPTS
    ){
       osSleep(100);  /* Wait a little before trying again */
    }
    sqlite3_free(pFile->zDeleteOnClose);
  }
#endif
  OSTRACE(("CLOSE %d %s\n", pFile->h, rc ? "ok" : "failed"));
  if( rc ){
    pFile->h = NULL;







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  assert( id!=0 );
  assert( pFile->pShm==0 );
  OSTRACE(("CLOSE %d\n", pFile->h));
  do{
    rc = osCloseHandle(pFile->h);
    /* SimulateIOError( rc=0; cnt=MX_CLOSE_ATTEMPT; ); */
  }while( rc==0 && ++cnt < MX_CLOSE_ATTEMPT && (sqlite3_win32_sleep(100), 1) );
#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
#define WINCE_DELETION_ATTEMPTS 3
  winceDestroyLock(pFile);
  if( pFile->zDeleteOnClose ){
    int cnt = 0;
    while(
           osDeleteFileW(pFile->zDeleteOnClose)==0
        && osGetFileAttributesW(pFile->zDeleteOnClose)!=0xffffffff 
        && cnt++ < WINCE_DELETION_ATTEMPTS
    ){
       sqlite3_win32_sleep(100);  /* Wait a little before trying again */
    }
    sqlite3_free(pFile->zDeleteOnClose);
  }
#endif
  OSTRACE(("CLOSE %d %s\n", pFile->h, rc ? "ok" : "failed"));
  if( rc ){
    pFile->h = NULL;
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/*
** Determine the current size of a file in bytes
*/
static int winFileSize(sqlite3_file *id, sqlite3_int64 *pSize){
  DWORD upperBits;
  DWORD lowerBits;
  winFile *pFile = (winFile*)id;
  DWORD lastErrno;


  assert( id!=0 );
  SimulateIOError(return SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT);


















  lowerBits = osGetFileSize(pFile->h, &upperBits);

  if(   (lowerBits == INVALID_FILE_SIZE)
     && ((lastErrno = osGetLastError())!=NO_ERROR) )
  {
    pFile->lastErrno = lastErrno;
    return winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT, pFile->lastErrno,
             "winFileSize", pFile->zPath);
  }
  *pSize = (((sqlite3_int64)upperBits)<<32) + lowerBits;


  return SQLITE_OK;
}

/*
** LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY is undefined on some Windows systems.
*/
#ifndef LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY
# define LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY 1
#endif

























/*
** Acquire a reader lock.
** Different API routines are called depending on whether or not this
** is Win9x or WinNT.
*/
static int getReadLock(winFile *pFile){
  int res;
  if( isNT() ){
    OVERLAPPED ovlp;
    ovlp.Offset = SHARED_FIRST;
    ovlp.OffsetHigh = 0;
    ovlp.hEvent = 0;
    res = osLockFileEx(pFile->h, LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY,
                       0, SHARED_SIZE, 0, &ovlp);
/* isNT() is 1 if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==1, so this else is never executed. 



*/






#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==0
  }else{
    int lk;
    sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(lk), &lk);
    pFile->sharedLockByte = (short)((lk & 0x7fffffff)%(SHARED_SIZE - 1));

    res = osLockFile(pFile->h, SHARED_FIRST+pFile->sharedLockByte, 0, 1, 0);
#endif
  }

  if( res == 0 ){
    pFile->lastErrno = osGetLastError();
    /* No need to log a failure to lock */
  }
  return res;
}

/*
** Undo a readlock
*/
static int unlockReadLock(winFile *pFile){
  int res;
  DWORD lastErrno;
  if( isNT() ){
    res = osUnlockFile(pFile->h, SHARED_FIRST, 0, SHARED_SIZE, 0);
/* isNT() is 1 if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==1, so this else is never executed. 
*/

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==0
  }else{
    res = osUnlockFile(pFile->h, SHARED_FIRST + pFile->sharedLockByte, 0, 1, 0);
#endif
  }

  if( res==0 && ((lastErrno = osGetLastError())!=ERROR_NOT_LOCKED) ){
    pFile->lastErrno = lastErrno;
    winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_UNLOCK, pFile->lastErrno,
             "unlockReadLock", pFile->zPath);
  }
  return res;
}







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#endif
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/*
** Determine the current size of a file in bytes
*/
static int winFileSize(sqlite3_file *id, sqlite3_int64 *pSize){


  winFile *pFile = (winFile*)id;

  int rc = SQLITE_OK;

  assert( id!=0 );
  SimulateIOError(return SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT);
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  {
    FILE_STANDARD_INFO info;
    if( osGetFileInformationByHandleEx(pFile->h, FileStandardInfo,
                                     &info, sizeof(info)) ){
      *pSize = info.EndOfFile.QuadPart;
    }else{
      pFile->lastErrno = osGetLastError();
      rc = winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT, pFile->lastErrno,
                       "winFileSize", pFile->zPath);
    }
  }
#else
  {
    DWORD upperBits;
    DWORD lowerBits;
    DWORD lastErrno;

    lowerBits = osGetFileSize(pFile->h, &upperBits);
    *pSize = (((sqlite3_int64)upperBits)<<32) + lowerBits;
    if(   (lowerBits == INVALID_FILE_SIZE)
       && ((lastErrno = osGetLastError())!=NO_ERROR) ){

      pFile->lastErrno = lastErrno;
      rc = winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT, pFile->lastErrno,
             "winFileSize", pFile->zPath);
    }

  }
#endif
  return rc;
}

/*
** LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY is undefined on some Windows systems.
*/
#ifndef LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY
# define LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY 1
#endif

#ifndef LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK
# define LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK 2
#endif

/*
** Historically, SQLite has used both the LockFile and LockFileEx functions.
** When the LockFile function was used, it was always expected to fail
** immediately if the lock could not be obtained.  Also, it always expected to
** obtain an exclusive lock.  These flags are used with the LockFileEx function
** and reflect those expectations; therefore, they should not be changed.
*/
#ifndef SQLITE_LOCKFILE_FLAGS
# define SQLITE_LOCKFILE_FLAGS   (LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY | \
                                  LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK)
#endif

/*
** Currently, SQLite never calls the LockFileEx function without wanting the
** call to fail immediately if the lock cannot be obtained.
*/
#ifndef SQLITE_LOCKFILEEX_FLAGS
# define SQLITE_LOCKFILEEX_FLAGS (LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY)
#endif

/*
** Acquire a reader lock.
** Different API routines are called depending on whether or not this
** is Win9x or WinNT.
*/
static int getReadLock(winFile *pFile){
  int res;
  if( isNT() ){






#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
    /*
    ** NOTE: Windows CE is handled differently here due its lack of the Win32
    **       API LockFileEx.
    */
    res = winceLockFile(&pFile->h, SHARED_FIRST, 0, 1, 0);
#else
    res = winLockFile(&pFile->h, SQLITE_LOCKFILEEX_FLAGS, SHARED_FIRST, 0,
                      SHARED_SIZE, 0);
#endif
  }
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
  else{
    int lk;
    sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(lk), &lk);
    pFile->sharedLockByte = (short)((lk & 0x7fffffff)%(SHARED_SIZE - 1));
    res = winLockFile(&pFile->h, SQLITE_LOCKFILE_FLAGS,
                      SHARED_FIRST+pFile->sharedLockByte, 0, 1, 0);

  }
#endif
  if( res == 0 ){
    pFile->lastErrno = osGetLastError();
    /* No need to log a failure to lock */
  }
  return res;
}

/*
** Undo a readlock
*/
static int unlockReadLock(winFile *pFile){
  int res;
  DWORD lastErrno;
  if( isNT() ){
    res = winUnlockFile(&pFile->h, SHARED_FIRST, 0, SHARED_SIZE, 0);


  }
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
  else{
    res = winUnlockFile(&pFile->h, SHARED_FIRST+pFile->sharedLockByte, 0, 1, 0);

  }
#endif
  if( res==0 && ((lastErrno = osGetLastError())!=ERROR_NOT_LOCKED) ){
    pFile->lastErrno = lastErrno;
    winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_UNLOCK, pFile->lastErrno,
             "unlockReadLock", pFile->zPath);
  }
  return res;
}
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  newLocktype = pFile->locktype;
  if(   (pFile->locktype==NO_LOCK)
     || (   (locktype==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK)
         && (pFile->locktype==RESERVED_LOCK))
  ){
    int cnt = 3;

    while( cnt-->0 && (res = osLockFile(pFile->h, PENDING_BYTE, 0, 1, 0))==0 ){
      /* Try 3 times to get the pending lock.  This is needed to work
      ** around problems caused by indexing and/or anti-virus software on
      ** Windows systems.
      ** If you are using this code as a model for alternative VFSes, do not
      ** copy this retry logic.  It is a hack intended for Windows only.
      */
      OSTRACE(("could not get a PENDING lock. cnt=%d\n", cnt));
      if( cnt ) osSleep(1);
    }
    gotPendingLock = res;
    if( !res ){
      lastErrno = osGetLastError();
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  newLocktype = pFile->locktype;
  if(   (pFile->locktype==NO_LOCK)
     || (   (locktype==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK)
         && (pFile->locktype==RESERVED_LOCK))
  ){
    int cnt = 3;
    while( cnt-->0 && (res = winLockFile(&pFile->h, SQLITE_LOCKFILE_FLAGS,
                                         PENDING_BYTE, 0, 1, 0))==0 ){
      /* Try 3 times to get the pending lock.  This is needed to work
      ** around problems caused by indexing and/or anti-virus software on
      ** Windows systems.
      ** If you are using this code as a model for alternative VFSes, do not
      ** copy this retry logic.  It is a hack intended for Windows only.
      */
      OSTRACE(("could not get a PENDING lock. cnt=%d\n", cnt));
      if( cnt ) sqlite3_win32_sleep(1);
    }
    gotPendingLock = res;
    if( !res ){
      lastErrno = osGetLastError();
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  }

  /* Acquire a RESERVED lock
  */
  if( locktype==RESERVED_LOCK && res ){
    assert( pFile->locktype==SHARED_LOCK );
    res = osLockFile(pFile->h, RESERVED_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
    if( res ){
      newLocktype = RESERVED_LOCK;
    }else{
      lastErrno = osGetLastError();
    }
  }

  /* Acquire a PENDING lock
  */
  if( locktype==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK && res ){
    newLocktype = PENDING_LOCK;
    gotPendingLock = 0;
  }

  /* Acquire an EXCLUSIVE lock
  */
  if( locktype==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK && res ){
    assert( pFile->locktype>=SHARED_LOCK );
    res = unlockReadLock(pFile);
    OSTRACE(("unreadlock = %d\n", res));

    res = osLockFile(pFile->h, SHARED_FIRST, 0, SHARED_SIZE, 0);
    if( res ){
      newLocktype = EXCLUSIVE_LOCK;
    }else{
      lastErrno = osGetLastError();
      OSTRACE(("error-code = %d\n", lastErrno));
      getReadLock(pFile);
    }
  }

  /* If we are holding a PENDING lock that ought to be released, then
  ** release it now.
  */
  if( gotPendingLock && locktype==SHARED_LOCK ){
    osUnlockFile(pFile->h, PENDING_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
  }

  /* Update the state of the lock has held in the file descriptor then
  ** return the appropriate result code.
  */
  if( res ){
    rc = SQLITE_OK;







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  }

  /* Acquire a RESERVED lock
  */
  if( locktype==RESERVED_LOCK && res ){
    assert( pFile->locktype==SHARED_LOCK );
    res = winLockFile(&pFile->h, SQLITE_LOCKFILE_FLAGS, RESERVED_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
    if( res ){
      newLocktype = RESERVED_LOCK;
    }else{
      lastErrno = osGetLastError();
    }
  }

  /* Acquire a PENDING lock
  */
  if( locktype==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK && res ){
    newLocktype = PENDING_LOCK;
    gotPendingLock = 0;
  }

  /* Acquire an EXCLUSIVE lock
  */
  if( locktype==EXCLUSIVE_LOCK && res ){
    assert( pFile->locktype>=SHARED_LOCK );
    res = unlockReadLock(pFile);
    OSTRACE(("unreadlock = %d\n", res));
    res = winLockFile(&pFile->h, SQLITE_LOCKFILE_FLAGS, SHARED_FIRST, 0,
                      SHARED_SIZE, 0);
    if( res ){
      newLocktype = EXCLUSIVE_LOCK;
    }else{
      lastErrno = osGetLastError();
      OSTRACE(("error-code = %d\n", lastErrno));
      getReadLock(pFile);
    }
  }

  /* If we are holding a PENDING lock that ought to be released, then
  ** release it now.
  */
  if( gotPendingLock && locktype==SHARED_LOCK ){
    winUnlockFile(&pFile->h, PENDING_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
  }

  /* Update the state of the lock has held in the file descriptor then
  ** return the appropriate result code.
  */
  if( res ){
    rc = SQLITE_OK;
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  assert( id!=0 );
  if( pFile->locktype>=RESERVED_LOCK ){
    rc = 1;
    OSTRACE(("TEST WR-LOCK %d %d (local)\n", pFile->h, rc));
  }else{
    rc = osLockFile(pFile->h, RESERVED_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
    if( rc ){
      osUnlockFile(pFile->h, RESERVED_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
    }
    rc = !rc;
    OSTRACE(("TEST WR-LOCK %d %d (remote)\n", pFile->h, rc));
  }
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  assert( id!=0 );
  if( pFile->locktype>=RESERVED_LOCK ){
    rc = 1;
    OSTRACE(("TEST WR-LOCK %d %d (local)\n", pFile->h, rc));
  }else{
    rc = winLockFile(&pFile->h, SQLITE_LOCKFILE_FLAGS, RESERVED_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
    if( rc ){
      winUnlockFile(&pFile->h, RESERVED_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
    }
    rc = !rc;
    OSTRACE(("TEST WR-LOCK %d %d (remote)\n", pFile->h, rc));
  }
  *pResOut = rc;
  return SQLITE_OK;
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  assert( pFile!=0 );
  assert( locktype<=SHARED_LOCK );
  OSTRACE(("UNLOCK %d to %d was %d(%d)\n", pFile->h, locktype,
          pFile->locktype, pFile->sharedLockByte));
  type = pFile->locktype;
  if( type>=EXCLUSIVE_LOCK ){
    osUnlockFile(pFile->h, SHARED_FIRST, 0, SHARED_SIZE, 0);
    if( locktype==SHARED_LOCK && !getReadLock(pFile) ){
      /* This should never happen.  We should always be able to
      ** reacquire the read lock */
      rc = winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_UNLOCK, osGetLastError(),
               "winUnlock", pFile->zPath);
    }
  }
  if( type>=RESERVED_LOCK ){
    osUnlockFile(pFile->h, RESERVED_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
  }
  if( locktype==NO_LOCK && type>=SHARED_LOCK ){
    unlockReadLock(pFile);
  }
  if( type>=PENDING_LOCK ){
    osUnlockFile(pFile->h, PENDING_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
  }
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  return rc;
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  assert( pFile!=0 );
  assert( locktype<=SHARED_LOCK );
  OSTRACE(("UNLOCK %d to %d was %d(%d)\n", pFile->h, locktype,
          pFile->locktype, pFile->sharedLockByte));
  type = pFile->locktype;
  if( type>=EXCLUSIVE_LOCK ){
    winUnlockFile(&pFile->h, SHARED_FIRST, 0, SHARED_SIZE, 0);
    if( locktype==SHARED_LOCK && !getReadLock(pFile) ){
      /* This should never happen.  We should always be able to
      ** reacquire the read lock */
      rc = winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_UNLOCK, osGetLastError(),
               "winUnlock", pFile->zPath);
    }
  }
  if( type>=RESERVED_LOCK ){
    winUnlockFile(&pFile->h, RESERVED_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
  }
  if( locktype==NO_LOCK && type>=SHARED_LOCK ){
    unlockReadLock(pFile);
  }
  if( type>=PENDING_LOCK ){
    winUnlockFile(&pFile->h, PENDING_BYTE, 0, 1, 0);
  }
  pFile->locktype = (u8)locktype;
  return rc;
}

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static int winShmSystemLock(
  winShmNode *pFile,    /* Apply locks to this open shared-memory segment */
  int lockType,         /* _SHM_UNLCK, _SHM_RDLCK, or _SHM_WRLCK */
  int ofst,             /* Offset to first byte to be locked/unlocked */
  int nByte             /* Number of bytes to lock or unlock */
){
  OVERLAPPED ovlp;
  DWORD dwFlags;
  int rc = 0;           /* Result code form Lock/UnlockFileEx() */

  /* Access to the winShmNode object is serialized by the caller */
  assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pFile->mutex) || pFile->nRef==0 );

  /* Initialize the locking parameters */
  dwFlags = LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY;
  if( lockType == _SHM_WRLCK ) dwFlags |= LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK;

  memset(&ovlp, 0, sizeof(OVERLAPPED));
  ovlp.Offset = ofst;

  /* Release/Acquire the system-level lock */
  if( lockType==_SHM_UNLCK ){
    rc = osUnlockFileEx(pFile->hFile.h, 0, nByte, 0, &ovlp);
  }else{



    rc = osLockFileEx(pFile->hFile.h, dwFlags, 0, nByte, 0, &ovlp);
  }
  
  if( rc!= 0 ){
    rc = SQLITE_OK;
  }else{
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static int winShmSystemLock(
  winShmNode *pFile,    /* Apply locks to this open shared-memory segment */
  int lockType,         /* _SHM_UNLCK, _SHM_RDLCK, or _SHM_WRLCK */
  int ofst,             /* Offset to first byte to be locked/unlocked */
  int nByte             /* Number of bytes to lock or unlock */
){


  int rc = 0;           /* Result code form Lock/UnlockFileEx() */

  /* Access to the winShmNode object is serialized by the caller */
  assert( sqlite3_mutex_held(pFile->mutex) || pFile->nRef==0 );








  /* Release/Acquire the system-level lock */
  if( lockType==_SHM_UNLCK ){
    rc = winUnlockFile(&pFile->hFile.h, ofst, 0, nByte, 0);
  }else{
    /* Initialize the locking parameters */
    DWORD dwFlags = LOCKFILE_FAIL_IMMEDIATELY;
    if( lockType == _SHM_WRLCK ) dwFlags |= LOCKFILE_EXCLUSIVE_LOCK;
    rc = winLockFile(&pFile->hFile.h, dwFlags, ofst, 0, nByte, 0);
  }
  
  if( rc!= 0 ){
    rc = SQLITE_OK;
  }else{
    pFile->lastErrno =  osGetLastError();
    rc = SQLITE_BUSY;
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    pShmNode->aRegion = apNew;

    while( pShmNode->nRegion<=iRegion ){
      HANDLE hMap;                /* file-mapping handle */
      void *pMap = 0;             /* Mapped memory region */
     





      hMap = osCreateFileMapping(pShmNode->hFile.h, 
          NULL, PAGE_READWRITE, 0, nByte, NULL
      );

      OSTRACE(("SHM-MAP pid-%d create region=%d nbyte=%d %s\n",
               (int)osGetCurrentProcessId(), pShmNode->nRegion, nByte,
               hMap ? "ok" : "failed"));
      if( hMap ){
        int iOffset = pShmNode->nRegion*szRegion;
        int iOffsetShift = iOffset % winSysInfo.dwAllocationGranularity;





        pMap = osMapViewOfFile(hMap, FILE_MAP_WRITE | FILE_MAP_READ,
            0, iOffset - iOffsetShift, szRegion + iOffsetShift
        );

        OSTRACE(("SHM-MAP pid-%d map region=%d offset=%d size=%d %s\n",
                 (int)osGetCurrentProcessId(), pShmNode->nRegion, iOffset,
                 szRegion, pMap ? "ok" : "failed"));
      }
      if( !pMap ){
        pShmNode->lastErrno = osGetLastError();
        rc = winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_SHMMAP, pShmNode->lastErrno,







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    }
    pShmNode->aRegion = apNew;

    while( pShmNode->nRegion<=iRegion ){
      HANDLE hMap;                /* file-mapping handle */
      void *pMap = 0;             /* Mapped memory region */
     
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
      hMap = osCreateFileMappingFromApp(pShmNode->hFile.h,
          NULL, PAGE_READWRITE, nByte, NULL
      );
#else
      hMap = osCreateFileMappingW(pShmNode->hFile.h, 
          NULL, PAGE_READWRITE, 0, nByte, NULL
      );
#endif
      OSTRACE(("SHM-MAP pid-%d create region=%d nbyte=%d %s\n",
               (int)osGetCurrentProcessId(), pShmNode->nRegion, nByte,
               hMap ? "ok" : "failed"));
      if( hMap ){
        int iOffset = pShmNode->nRegion*szRegion;
        int iOffsetShift = iOffset % winSysInfo.dwAllocationGranularity;
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
        pMap = osMapViewOfFileFromApp(hMap, FILE_MAP_WRITE | FILE_MAP_READ,
            iOffset - iOffsetShift, szRegion + iOffsetShift
        );
#else
        pMap = osMapViewOfFile(hMap, FILE_MAP_WRITE | FILE_MAP_READ,
            0, iOffset - iOffsetShift, szRegion + iOffsetShift
        );
#endif
        OSTRACE(("SHM-MAP pid-%d map region=%d offset=%d size=%d %s\n",
                 (int)osGetCurrentProcessId(), pShmNode->nRegion, iOffset,
                 szRegion, pMap ? "ok" : "failed"));
      }
      if( !pMap ){
        pShmNode->lastErrno = osGetLastError();
        rc = winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_SHMMAP, pShmNode->lastErrno,
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** is obtained from malloc and must be freed by the calling
** function.
*/
static void *convertUtf8Filename(const char *zFilename){
  void *zConverted = 0;
  if( isNT() ){
    zConverted = utf8ToUnicode(zFilename);
/* isNT() is 1 if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==1, so this else is never executed. 
*/

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==0
  }else{
    zConverted = sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_mbcs(zFilename);
#endif
  }

  /* caller will handle out of memory */
  return zConverted;
}

/*
** Create a temporary file name in zBuf.  zBuf must be big enough to
** hold at pVfs->mxPathname characters.
*/
static int getTempname(int nBuf, char *zBuf){
  static char zChars[] =
    "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
    "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
    "0123456789";
  size_t i, j;

  char zTempPath[MAX_PATH+2];

  /* It's odd to simulate an io-error here, but really this is just
  ** using the io-error infrastructure to test that SQLite handles this
  ** function failing. 
  */
  SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_IOERR );



  if( sqlite3_temp_directory ){
    sqlite3_snprintf(MAX_PATH-30, zTempPath, "%s", sqlite3_temp_directory);


  }else if( isNT() ){
    char *zMulti;
    WCHAR zWidePath[MAX_PATH];
    osGetTempPathW(MAX_PATH-30, zWidePath);
    zMulti = unicodeToUtf8(zWidePath);
    if( zMulti ){
      sqlite3_snprintf(MAX_PATH-30, zTempPath, "%s", zMulti);
      sqlite3_free(zMulti);
    }else{
      return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
    }
/* isNT() is 1 if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==1, so this else is never executed. 
** Since the ANSI version of these Windows API do not exist for WINCE,
** it's important to not reference them for WINCE builds.
*/

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==0
  }else{
    char *zUtf8;
    char zMbcsPath[MAX_PATH];
    osGetTempPathA(MAX_PATH-30, zMbcsPath);
    zUtf8 = sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(zMbcsPath);
    if( zUtf8 ){
      sqlite3_snprintf(MAX_PATH-30, zTempPath, "%s", zUtf8);
      sqlite3_free(zUtf8);
    }else{
      return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
    }
#endif
  }



  /* Check that the output buffer is large enough for the temporary file 
  ** name. If it is not, return SQLITE_ERROR.
  */


  if( (sqlite3Strlen30(zTempPath) + sqlite3Strlen30(SQLITE_TEMP_FILE_PREFIX) + 18) >= nBuf ){
    return SQLITE_ERROR;
  }

  for(i=sqlite3Strlen30(zTempPath); i>0 && zTempPath[i-1]=='\\'; i--){}
  zTempPath[i] = 0;

  sqlite3_snprintf(nBuf-18, zBuf,
                   "%s\\"SQLITE_TEMP_FILE_PREFIX, zTempPath);

  j = sqlite3Strlen30(zBuf);
  sqlite3_randomness(15, &zBuf[j]);
  for(i=0; i<15; i++, j++){
    zBuf[j] = (char)zChars[ ((unsigned char)zBuf[j])%(sizeof(zChars)-1) ];
  }
  zBuf[j] = 0;
  zBuf[j+1] = 0;







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** is obtained from malloc and must be freed by the calling
** function.
*/
static void *convertUtf8Filename(const char *zFilename){
  void *zConverted = 0;
  if( isNT() ){
    zConverted = utf8ToUnicode(zFilename);


  }
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
  else{
    zConverted = sqlite3_win32_utf8_to_mbcs(zFilename);

  }
#endif
  /* caller will handle out of memory */
  return zConverted;
}

/*
** Create a temporary file name in zBuf.  zBuf must be big enough to
** hold at pVfs->mxPathname characters.
*/
static int getTempname(int nBuf, char *zBuf){
  static char zChars[] =
    "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
    "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
    "0123456789";
  size_t i, j;
  int nTempPath;
  char zTempPath[MAX_PATH+2];

  /* It's odd to simulate an io-error here, but really this is just
  ** using the io-error infrastructure to test that SQLite handles this
  ** function failing. 
  */
  SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_IOERR );

  memset(zTempPath, 0, MAX_PATH+2);

  if( sqlite3_temp_directory ){
    sqlite3_snprintf(MAX_PATH-30, zTempPath, "%s", sqlite3_temp_directory);
  }
#if !SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  else if( isNT() ){
    char *zMulti;
    WCHAR zWidePath[MAX_PATH];
    osGetTempPathW(MAX_PATH-30, zWidePath);
    zMulti = unicodeToUtf8(zWidePath);
    if( zMulti ){
      sqlite3_snprintf(MAX_PATH-30, zTempPath, "%s", zMulti);
      sqlite3_free(zMulti);
    }else{
      return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
    }




  }
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
  else{
    char *zUtf8;
    char zMbcsPath[MAX_PATH];
    osGetTempPathA(MAX_PATH-30, zMbcsPath);
    zUtf8 = sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(zMbcsPath);
    if( zUtf8 ){
      sqlite3_snprintf(MAX_PATH-30, zTempPath, "%s", zUtf8);
      sqlite3_free(zUtf8);
    }else{
      return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
    }

  }
#endif
#endif

  /* Check that the output buffer is large enough for the temporary file 
  ** name. If it is not, return SQLITE_ERROR.
  */
  nTempPath = sqlite3Strlen30(zTempPath);

  if( (nTempPath + sqlite3Strlen30(SQLITE_TEMP_FILE_PREFIX) + 18) >= nBuf ){
    return SQLITE_ERROR;
  }

  for(i=nTempPath; i>0 && zTempPath[i-1]=='\\'; i--){}
  zTempPath[i] = 0;

  sqlite3_snprintf(nBuf-18, zBuf, (nTempPath > 0) ?
                       "%s\\"SQLITE_TEMP_FILE_PREFIX : SQLITE_TEMP_FILE_PREFIX,
                   zTempPath);
  j = sqlite3Strlen30(zBuf);
  sqlite3_randomness(15, &zBuf[j]);
  for(i=0; i<15; i++, j++){
    zBuf[j] = (char)zChars[ ((unsigned char)zBuf[j])%(sizeof(zChars)-1) ];
  }
  zBuf[j] = 0;
  zBuf[j+1] = 0;
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  /* Reports from the internet are that performance is always
  ** better if FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS is used.  Ticket #2699. */
#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  dwFlagsAndAttributes |= FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS;
#endif

  if( isNT() ){


















    while( (h = osCreateFileW((LPCWSTR)zConverted,
                              dwDesiredAccess,
                              dwShareMode, NULL,
                              dwCreationDisposition,
                              dwFlagsAndAttributes,
                              NULL))==INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE &&
                              retryIoerr(&cnt, &lastErrno) ){
               /* Noop */
    }


#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==0
  }else{
    while( (h = osCreateFileA((LPCSTR)zConverted,
                              dwDesiredAccess,
                              dwShareMode, NULL,
                              dwCreationDisposition,
                              dwFlagsAndAttributes,
                              NULL))==INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE &&
                              retryIoerr(&cnt, &lastErrno) ){
               /* Noop */
    }
#endif
  }

  logIoerr(cnt);

  OSTRACE(("OPEN %d %s 0x%lx %s\n", 
           h, zName, dwDesiredAccess, 
           h==INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ? "failed" : "ok"));

  if( h==INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ){







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  /* Reports from the internet are that performance is always
  ** better if FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS is used.  Ticket #2699. */
#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  dwFlagsAndAttributes |= FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS;
#endif

  if( isNT() ){
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
    CREATEFILE2_EXTENDED_PARAMETERS extendedParameters;
    extendedParameters.dwSize = sizeof(CREATEFILE2_EXTENDED_PARAMETERS);
    extendedParameters.dwFileAttributes =
            dwFlagsAndAttributes & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_MASK;
    extendedParameters.dwFileFlags = dwFlagsAndAttributes & FILE_FLAG_MASK;
    extendedParameters.dwSecurityQosFlags = SECURITY_ANONYMOUS;
    extendedParameters.lpSecurityAttributes = NULL;
    extendedParameters.hTemplateFile = NULL;
    while( (h = osCreateFile2((LPCWSTR)zConverted,
                              dwDesiredAccess,
                              dwShareMode,
                              dwCreationDisposition,
                              &extendedParameters))==INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE &&
                              retryIoerr(&cnt, &lastErrno) ){
               /* Noop */
    }
#else
    while( (h = osCreateFileW((LPCWSTR)zConverted,
                              dwDesiredAccess,
                              dwShareMode, NULL,
                              dwCreationDisposition,
                              dwFlagsAndAttributes,
                              NULL))==INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE &&
                              retryIoerr(&cnt, &lastErrno) ){
               /* Noop */
    }
#endif
  }
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
  else{
    while( (h = osCreateFileA((LPCSTR)zConverted,
                              dwDesiredAccess,
                              dwShareMode, NULL,
                              dwCreationDisposition,
                              dwFlagsAndAttributes,
                              NULL))==INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE &&
                              retryIoerr(&cnt, &lastErrno) ){
               /* Noop */
    }

  }
#endif
  logIoerr(cnt);

  OSTRACE(("OPEN %d %s 0x%lx %s\n", 
           h, zName, dwDesiredAccess, 
           h==INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ? "failed" : "ok"));

  if( h==INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ){
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  SimulateIOError(return SQLITE_IOERR_DELETE);
  zConverted = convertUtf8Filename(zFilename);
  if( zConverted==0 ){
    return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
  }
  if( isNT() ){
    do {











      attr = osGetFileAttributesW(zConverted);

      if ( attr==INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES ){
        rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Already gone? */
        break;
      }
      if ( attr&FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY ){
        rc = SQLITE_ERROR; /* Files only. */
        break;
      }
      if ( osDeleteFileW(zConverted) ){
        rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Deleted OK. */
        break;
      }
      if ( !retryIoerr(&cnt, &lastErrno) ){
        rc = SQLITE_ERROR; /* No more retries. */
        break;
      }
    } while(1);
/* isNT() is 1 if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==1, so this else is never executed. 
** Since the ANSI version of these Windows API do not exist for WINCE,
** it's important to not reference them for WINCE builds.
*/

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==0
  }else{
    do {
      attr = osGetFileAttributesA(zConverted);
      if ( attr==INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES ){
        rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Already gone? */
        break;
      }
      if ( attr&FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY ){
        rc = SQLITE_ERROR; /* Files only. */
        break;
      }
      if ( osDeleteFileA(zConverted) ){
        rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Deleted OK. */
        break;
      }
      if ( !retryIoerr(&cnt, &lastErrno) ){
        rc = SQLITE_ERROR; /* No more retries. */
        break;
      }
    } while(1);
#endif
  }

  if( rc ){
    rc = winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_DELETE, lastErrno,
             "winDelete", zFilename);
  }else{
    logIoerr(cnt);
  }
  sqlite3_free(zConverted);







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  SimulateIOError(return SQLITE_IOERR_DELETE);
  zConverted = convertUtf8Filename(zFilename);
  if( zConverted==0 ){
    return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
  }
  if( isNT() ){
    do {
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
      WIN32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DATA sAttrData;
      memset(&sAttrData, 0, sizeof(sAttrData));
      if ( osGetFileAttributesExW(zConverted, GetFileExInfoStandard,
                                  &sAttrData) ){
        attr = sAttrData.dwFileAttributes;
      }else{
        rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Already gone? */
        break;
      }
#else
      attr = osGetFileAttributesW(zConverted);
#endif
      if ( attr==INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES ){
        rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Already gone? */
        break;
      }
      if ( attr&FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY ){
        rc = SQLITE_ERROR; /* Files only. */
        break;
      }
      if ( osDeleteFileW(zConverted) ){
        rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Deleted OK. */
        break;
      }
      if ( !retryIoerr(&cnt, &lastErrno) ){
        rc = SQLITE_ERROR; /* No more retries. */
        break;
      }
    } while(1);




  }
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
  else{
    do {
      attr = osGetFileAttributesA(zConverted);
      if ( attr==INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES ){
        rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Already gone? */
        break;
      }
      if ( attr&FILE_ATTRIBUTE_DIRECTORY ){
        rc = SQLITE_ERROR; /* Files only. */
        break;
      }
      if ( osDeleteFileA(zConverted) ){
        rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Deleted OK. */
        break;
      }
      if ( !retryIoerr(&cnt, &lastErrno) ){
        rc = SQLITE_ERROR; /* No more retries. */
        break;
      }
    } while(1);

  }
#endif
  if( rc ){
    rc = winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_DELETE, lastErrno,
             "winDelete", zFilename);
  }else{
    logIoerr(cnt);
  }
  sqlite3_free(zConverted);
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        winLogError(SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS, lastErrno, "winAccess", zFilename);
        sqlite3_free(zConverted);
        return SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS;
      }else{
        attr = INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES;
      }
    }
/* isNT() is 1 if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==1, so this else is never executed. 
** Since the ANSI version of these Windows API do not exist for WINCE,
** it's important to not reference them for WINCE builds.
*/

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==0
  }else{
    attr = osGetFileAttributesA((char*)zConverted);
#endif
  }

  sqlite3_free(zConverted);
  switch( flags ){
    case SQLITE_ACCESS_READ:
    case SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS:
      rc = attr!=INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES;
      break;
    case SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE:
      rc = attr!=INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES &&
             (attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)==0;
      break;
    default:
      assert(!"Invalid flags argument");
  }
  *pResOut = rc;
  return SQLITE_OK;
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/*
** Turn a relative pathname into a full pathname.  Write the full
** pathname into zOut[].  zOut[] will be at least pVfs->mxPathname
** bytes in size.
*/
static int winFullPathname(
  sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,            /* Pointer to vfs object */
  const char *zRelative,        /* Possibly relative input path */
  int nFull,                    /* Size of output buffer in bytes */
  char *zFull                   /* Output buffer */
){
  
#if defined(__CYGWIN__)
  SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_ERROR );
  UNUSED_PARAMETER(nFull);




















  cygwin_conv_to_full_win32_path(zRelative, zFull);

  return SQLITE_OK;
#endif

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE
  SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_ERROR );
  UNUSED_PARAMETER(nFull);
  /* WinCE has no concept of a relative pathname, or so I am told. */











  sqlite3_snprintf(pVfs->mxPathname, zFull, "%s", zRelative);

  return SQLITE_OK;
#endif

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
  int nByte;
  void *zConverted;
  char *zOut;

  /* If this path name begins with "/X:", where "X" is any alphabetic
  ** character, discard the initial "/" from the pathname.
  */
  if( zRelative[0]=='/' && sqlite3Isalpha(zRelative[1]) && zRelative[2]==':' ){
    zRelative++;
  }

  /* It's odd to simulate an io-error here, but really this is just
  ** using the io-error infrastructure to test that SQLite handles this
  ** function failing. This function could fail if, for example, the
  ** current working directory has been unlinked.
  */
  SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_ERROR );







  UNUSED_PARAMETER(nFull);



  zConverted = convertUtf8Filename(zRelative);
  if( zConverted==0 ){
    return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
  }
  if( isNT() ){
    LPWSTR zTemp;
    nByte = osGetFullPathNameW((LPCWSTR)zConverted, 0, 0, 0) + 3;
    zTemp = sqlite3_malloc( nByte*sizeof(zTemp[0]) );
    if( zTemp==0 ){
      sqlite3_free(zConverted);
      return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
    }
    osGetFullPathNameW((LPCWSTR)zConverted, nByte, zTemp, 0);
    sqlite3_free(zConverted);
    zOut = unicodeToUtf8(zTemp);
    sqlite3_free(zTemp);
/* isNT() is 1 if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==1, so this else is never executed. 
** Since the ANSI version of these Windows API do not exist for WINCE,
** it's important to not reference them for WINCE builds.
*/

#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==0
  }else{
    char *zTemp;
    nByte = osGetFullPathNameA((char*)zConverted, 0, 0, 0) + 3;
    zTemp = sqlite3_malloc( nByte*sizeof(zTemp[0]) );
    if( zTemp==0 ){
      sqlite3_free(zConverted);
      return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
    }
    osGetFullPathNameA((char*)zConverted, nByte, zTemp, 0);
    sqlite3_free(zConverted);
    zOut = sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(zTemp);
    sqlite3_free(zTemp);
#endif
  }

  if( zOut ){
    sqlite3_snprintf(pVfs->mxPathname, zFull, "%s", zOut);
    sqlite3_free(zOut);
    return SQLITE_OK;
  }else{
    return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
  }
#endif
}







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        sqlite3_free(zConverted);
        return SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS;
      }else{
        attr = INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES;
      }
    }




  }
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
  else{
    attr = osGetFileAttributesA((char*)zConverted);

  }
#endif
  sqlite3_free(zConverted);
  switch( flags ){
    case SQLITE_ACCESS_READ:
    case SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS:
      rc = attr!=INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES;
      break;
    case SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE:
      rc = attr!=INVALID_FILE_ATTRIBUTES &&
             (attr & FILE_ATTRIBUTE_READONLY)==0;
      break;
    default:
      assert(!"Invalid flags argument");
  }
  *pResOut = rc;
  return SQLITE_OK;
}


/*
** Returns non-zero if the specified path name should be used verbatim.  If
** non-zero is returned from this function, the calling function must simply
** use the provided path name verbatim -OR- resolve it into a full path name
** using the GetFullPathName Win32 API function (if available).
*/
static BOOL winIsVerbatimPathname(
  const char *zPathname
){
  /*
  ** If the path name starts with a forward slash or a backslash, it is either
  ** a legal UNC name, a volume relative path, or an absolute path name in the
  ** "Unix" format on Windows.  There is no easy way to differentiate between
  ** the final two cases; therefore, we return the safer return value of TRUE
  ** so that callers of this function will simply use it verbatim.
  */
  if ( zPathname[0]=='/' || zPathname[0]=='\\' ){
    return TRUE;
  }

  /*
  ** If the path name starts with a letter and a colon it is either a volume
  ** relative path or an absolute path.  Callers of this function must not
  ** attempt to treat it as a relative path name (i.e. they should simply use
  ** it verbatim).
  */
  if ( sqlite3Isalpha(zPathname[0]) && zPathname[1]==':' ){
    return TRUE;
  }

  /*
  ** If we get to this point, the path name should almost certainly be a purely
  ** relative one (i.e. not a UNC name, not absolute, and not volume relative).
  */
  return FALSE;
}

/*
** Turn a relative pathname into a full pathname.  Write the full
** pathname into zOut[].  zOut[] will be at least pVfs->mxPathname
** bytes in size.
*/
static int winFullPathname(
  sqlite3_vfs *pVfs,            /* Pointer to vfs object */
  const char *zRelative,        /* Possibly relative input path */
  int nFull,                    /* Size of output buffer in bytes */
  char *zFull                   /* Output buffer */
){
  
#if defined(__CYGWIN__)
  SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_ERROR );
  UNUSED_PARAMETER(nFull);
  assert( pVfs->mxPathname>=MAX_PATH );
  assert( nFull>=pVfs->mxPathname );
  if ( sqlite3_data_directory && !winIsVerbatimPathname(zRelative) ){
    /*
    ** NOTE: We are dealing with a relative path name and the data
    **       directory has been set.  Therefore, use it as the basis
    **       for converting the relative path name to an absolute
    **       one by prepending the data directory and a slash.
    */
    char zOut[MAX_PATH+1];
    memset(zOut, 0, MAX_PATH+1);
    cygwin_conv_to_win32_path(zRelative, zOut); /* POSIX to Win32 */
    sqlite3_snprintf(MIN(nFull, pVfs->mxPathname), zFull, "%s\\%s",
                     sqlite3_data_directory, zOut);
  }else{
    /*
    ** NOTE: The Cygwin docs state that the maximum length needed
    **       for the buffer passed to cygwin_conv_to_full_win32_path
    **       is MAX_PATH.
    */
    cygwin_conv_to_full_win32_path(zRelative, zFull);
  }
  return SQLITE_OK;
#endif

#if (SQLITE_OS_WINCE || SQLITE_OS_WINRT) && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
  SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_ERROR );

  /* WinCE has no concept of a relative pathname, or so I am told. */
  /* WinRT has no way to convert a relative path to an absolute one. */
  if ( sqlite3_data_directory && !winIsVerbatimPathname(zRelative) ){
    /*
    ** NOTE: We are dealing with a relative path name and the data
    **       directory has been set.  Therefore, use it as the basis
    **       for converting the relative path name to an absolute
    **       one by prepending the data directory and a backslash.
    */
    sqlite3_snprintf(MIN(nFull, pVfs->mxPathname), zFull, "%s\\%s",
                     sqlite3_data_directory, zRelative);
  }else{
    sqlite3_snprintf(MIN(nFull, pVfs->mxPathname), zFull, "%s", zRelative);
  }
  return SQLITE_OK;
#endif

#if !SQLITE_OS_WINCE && !SQLITE_OS_WINRT && !defined(__CYGWIN__)
  int nByte;
  void *zConverted;
  char *zOut;

  /* If this path name begins with "/X:", where "X" is any alphabetic
  ** character, discard the initial "/" from the pathname.
  */
  if( zRelative[0]=='/' && sqlite3Isalpha(zRelative[1]) && zRelative[2]==':' ){
    zRelative++;
  }

  /* It's odd to simulate an io-error here, but really this is just
  ** using the io-error infrastructure to test that SQLite handles this
  ** function failing. This function could fail if, for example, the
  ** current working directory has been unlinked.
  */
  SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_ERROR );
  if ( sqlite3_data_directory && !winIsVerbatimPathname(zRelative) ){
    /*
    ** NOTE: We are dealing with a relative path name and the data
    **       directory has been set.  Therefore, use it as the basis
    **       for converting the relative path name to an absolute
    **       one by prepending the data directory and a backslash.
    */
    sqlite3_snprintf(MIN(nFull, pVfs->mxPathname), zFull, "%s\\%s",
                     sqlite3_data_directory, zRelative);
    return SQLITE_OK;
  }
  zConverted = convertUtf8Filename(zRelative);
  if( zConverted==0 ){
    return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
  }
  if( isNT() ){
    LPWSTR zTemp;
    nByte = osGetFullPathNameW((LPCWSTR)zConverted, 0, 0, 0) + 3;
    zTemp = sqlite3_malloc( nByte*sizeof(zTemp[0]) );
    if( zTemp==0 ){
      sqlite3_free(zConverted);
      return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
    }
    osGetFullPathNameW((LPCWSTR)zConverted, nByte, zTemp, 0);
    sqlite3_free(zConverted);
    zOut = unicodeToUtf8(zTemp);
    sqlite3_free(zTemp);




  }
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
  else{
    char *zTemp;
    nByte = osGetFullPathNameA((char*)zConverted, 0, 0, 0) + 3;
    zTemp = sqlite3_malloc( nByte*sizeof(zTemp[0]) );
    if( zTemp==0 ){
      sqlite3_free(zConverted);
      return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
    }
    osGetFullPathNameA((char*)zConverted, nByte, zTemp, 0);
    sqlite3_free(zConverted);
    zOut = sqlite3_win32_mbcs_to_utf8(zTemp);
    sqlite3_free(zTemp);

  }
#endif
  if( zOut ){
    sqlite3_snprintf(MIN(nFull, pVfs->mxPathname), zFull, "%s", zOut);
    sqlite3_free(zOut);
    return SQLITE_OK;
  }else{
    return SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM;
  }
#endif
}
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  HANDLE h;
  void *zConverted = convertUtf8Filename(zFilename);
  UNUSED_PARAMETER(pVfs);
  if( zConverted==0 ){
    return 0;
  }
  if( isNT() ){



    h = osLoadLibraryW((LPCWSTR)zConverted);
/* isNT() is 1 if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==1, so this else is never executed. 
** Since the ANSI version of these Windows API do not exist for WINCE,
** it's important to not reference them for WINCE builds.
*/


#if SQLITE_OS_WINCE==0
  }else{
    h = osLoadLibraryA((char*)zConverted);
#endif
  }

  sqlite3_free(zConverted);
  return (void*)h;
}
static void winDlError(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nBuf, char *zBufOut){
  UNUSED_PARAMETER(pVfs);
  getLastErrorMsg(osGetLastError(), nBuf, zBufOut);
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  HANDLE h;
  void *zConverted = convertUtf8Filename(zFilename);
  UNUSED_PARAMETER(pVfs);
  if( zConverted==0 ){
    return 0;
  }
  if( isNT() ){
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
    h = osLoadPackagedLibrary((LPCWSTR)zConverted, 0);
#else
    h = osLoadLibraryW((LPCWSTR)zConverted);




#endif
  }
#ifdef SQLITE_WIN32_HAS_ANSI
  else{
    h = osLoadLibraryA((char*)zConverted);

  }
#endif
  sqlite3_free(zConverted);
  return (void*)h;
}
static void winDlError(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int nBuf, char *zBufOut){
  UNUSED_PARAMETER(pVfs);
  getLastErrorMsg(osGetLastError(), nBuf, zBufOut);
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    n += sizeof(x);
  }
  if( sizeof(DWORD)<=nBuf-n ){
    DWORD pid = osGetCurrentProcessId();
    memcpy(&zBuf[n], &pid, sizeof(pid));
    n += sizeof(pid);
  }







  if( sizeof(DWORD)<=nBuf-n ){
    DWORD cnt = osGetTickCount();
    memcpy(&zBuf[n], &cnt, sizeof(cnt));
    n += sizeof(cnt);
  }

  if( sizeof(LARGE_INTEGER)<=nBuf-n ){
    LARGE_INTEGER i;
    osQueryPerformanceCounter(&i);
    memcpy(&zBuf[n], &i, sizeof(i));
    n += sizeof(i);
  }
#endif
  return n;
}


/*
** Sleep for a little while.  Return the amount of time slept.
*/
static int winSleep(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int microsec){
  osSleep((microsec+999)/1000);
  UNUSED_PARAMETER(pVfs);
  return ((microsec+999)/1000)*1000;
}

/*
** The following variable, if set to a non-zero value, is interpreted as
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    n += sizeof(x);
  }
  if( sizeof(DWORD)<=nBuf-n ){
    DWORD pid = osGetCurrentProcessId();
    memcpy(&zBuf[n], &pid, sizeof(pid));
    n += sizeof(pid);
  }
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  if( sizeof(ULONGLONG)<=nBuf-n ){
    ULONGLONG cnt = osGetTickCount64();
    memcpy(&zBuf[n], &cnt, sizeof(cnt));
    n += sizeof(cnt);
  }
#else
  if( sizeof(DWORD)<=nBuf-n ){
    DWORD cnt = osGetTickCount();
    memcpy(&zBuf[n], &cnt, sizeof(cnt));
    n += sizeof(cnt);
  }
#endif
  if( sizeof(LARGE_INTEGER)<=nBuf-n ){
    LARGE_INTEGER i;
    osQueryPerformanceCounter(&i);
    memcpy(&zBuf[n], &i, sizeof(i));
    n += sizeof(i);
  }
#endif
  return n;
}


/*
** Sleep for a little while.  Return the amount of time slept.
*/
static int winSleep(sqlite3_vfs *pVfs, int microsec){
  sqlite3_win32_sleep((microsec+999)/1000);
  UNUSED_PARAMETER(pVfs);
  return ((microsec+999)/1000)*1000;
}

/*
** The following variable, if set to a non-zero value, is interpreted as
** the number of seconds since 1970 and is used to set the result of
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    winGetSystemCall,    /* xGetSystemCall */
    winNextSystemCall,   /* xNextSystemCall */
  };

  /* Double-check that the aSyscall[] array has been constructed
  ** correctly.  See ticket [bb3a86e890c8e96ab] */
  assert( ArraySize(aSyscall)==60 );

#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
  /* get memory map allocation granularity */
  memset(&winSysInfo, 0, sizeof(SYSTEM_INFO));



  osGetSystemInfo(&winSysInfo);

  assert(winSysInfo.dwAllocationGranularity > 0);
#endif

  sqlite3_vfs_register(&winVfs, 1);
  return SQLITE_OK; 
}

int sqlite3_os_end(void){ 






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    winGetSystemCall,    /* xGetSystemCall */
    winNextSystemCall,   /* xNextSystemCall */
  };

  /* Double-check that the aSyscall[] array has been constructed
  ** correctly.  See ticket [bb3a86e890c8e96ab] */
  assert( ArraySize(aSyscall)==73 );

#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_WAL
  /* get memory map allocation granularity */
  memset(&winSysInfo, 0, sizeof(SYSTEM_INFO));
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  osGetNativeSystemInfo(&winSysInfo);
#else
  osGetSystemInfo(&winSysInfo);
#endif
  assert(winSysInfo.dwAllocationGranularity > 0);
#endif

  sqlite3_vfs_register(&winVfs, 1);
  return SQLITE_OK; 
}

int sqlite3_os_end(void){ 
#if SQLITE_OS_WINRT
  if( sleepObj != NULL ){
    osCloseHandle(sleepObj);
    sleepObj = NULL;
  }
#endif
  return SQLITE_OK;
}

#endif /* SQLITE_OS_WIN */
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      }else{
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      }
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      }else{
        sqlite3_temp_directory = 0;
      }
#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_WSD */
    }
  }else

#if SQLITE_OS_WIN
  /*
  **   PRAGMA data_store_directory
  **   PRAGMA data_store_directory = ""|"directory_name"
  **
  ** Return or set the local value of the data_store_directory flag.  Changing
  ** the value sets a specific directory to be used for database files that
  ** were specified with a relative pathname.  Setting to a null string reverts
  ** to the default database directory, which for database files specified with
  ** a relative path will probably be based on the current directory for the
  ** process.  Database file specified with an absolute path are not impacted
  ** by this setting, regardless of its value.
  **
  */
  if( sqlite3StrICmp(zLeft, "data_store_directory")==0 ){
    if( !zRight ){
      if( sqlite3_data_directory ){
        sqlite3VdbeSetNumCols(v, 1);
        sqlite3VdbeSetColName(v, 0, COLNAME_NAME, 
            "data_store_directory", SQLITE_STATIC);
        sqlite3VdbeAddOp4(v, OP_String8, 0, 1, 0, sqlite3_data_directory, 0);
        sqlite3VdbeAddOp2(v, OP_ResultRow, 1, 1);
      }
    }else{
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      if( zRight[0] ){
        int res;
        rc = sqlite3OsAccess(db->pVfs, zRight, SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE, &res);
        if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || res==0 ){
          sqlite3ErrorMsg(pParse, "not a writable directory");
          goto pragma_out;
        }
      }
      sqlite3_free(sqlite3_data_directory);
      if( zRight[0] ){
        sqlite3_data_directory = sqlite3_mprintf("%s", zRight);
      }else{
        sqlite3_data_directory = 0;
      }
#endif /* SQLITE_OMIT_WSD */
    }
  }else
#endif

#if !defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_LOCKING_STYLE)
#  if defined(__APPLE__)
#    define SQLITE_ENABLE_LOCKING_STYLE 1
#  else
#    define SQLITE_ENABLE_LOCKING_STYLE 0
#  endif
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** In SQLite version 3.5.0 and 3.5.1, it was possible to define
** the SQLITE_OMIT_MEMORY_ALLOCATION which would cause the built-in
** implementation of these routines to be omitted.  That capability
** is no longer provided.  Only built-in memory allocators can be used.
**
** The Windows OS interface layer calls
** the system malloc() and free() directly when converting
** filenames between the UTF-8 encoding used by SQLite
** and whatever filename encoding is used by the particular Windows
** installation.  Memory allocation errors are detected, but
** they are reported back as [SQLITE_CANTOPEN] or
** [SQLITE_IOERR] rather than [SQLITE_NOMEM].
**
** The pointer arguments to [sqlite3_free()] and [sqlite3_realloc()]
** must be either NULL or else pointers obtained from a prior
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** the SQLITE_OMIT_MEMORY_ALLOCATION which would cause the built-in
** implementation of these routines to be omitted.  That capability
** is no longer provided.  Only built-in memory allocators can be used.
**
** Prior to SQLite version 3.7.10, the Windows OS interface layer called
** the system malloc() and free() directly when converting
** filenames between the UTF-8 encoding used by SQLite
** and whatever filename encoding is used by the particular Windows
** installation.  Memory allocation errors were detected, but
** they were reported back as [SQLITE_CANTOPEN] or
** [SQLITE_IOERR] rather than [SQLITE_NOMEM].
**
** The pointer arguments to [sqlite3_free()] and [sqlite3_realloc()]
** must be either NULL or else pointers obtained from a prior
** invocation of [sqlite3_malloc()] or [sqlite3_realloc()] that have
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** CAPI3REF: Test For Auto-Commit Mode
** KEYWORDS: {autocommit mode}
**
** ^The sqlite3_get_autocommit() interface returns non-zero or
** zero if the given database connection is or is not in autocommit mode,
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/*
** CAPI3REF: Name Of The Folder Holding Database Files
**
** ^(If this global variable is made to point to a string which is
** the name of a folder (a.k.a. directory), then all database files
** specified with a relative pathname and created or accessed by
** SQLite when using a built-in [sqlite3_vfs | VFS] will be assumed
** to be relative to that directory.)^ ^If this variable is a NULL
** pointer, then SQLite assumes that all database files specified
** with a relative pathname are relative to the current directory
** for the process.
**
** Changing the value of this variable while a database connection is
** open can result in a corrupt database.
**
** It is not safe to read or modify this variable in more than one
** thread at a time.  It is not safe to read or modify this variable
** if a [database connection] is being used at the same time in a separate
** thread.
** It is intended that this variable be set once
** as part of process initialization and before any SQLite interface
** routines have been called and that this variable remain unchanged
** thereafter.
**
** ^The [data_store_directory pragma] may modify this variable and cause
** it to point to memory obtained from [sqlite3_malloc].  ^Furthermore,
** the [data_store_directory pragma] always assumes that any string
** that this variable points to is held in memory obtained from 
** [sqlite3_malloc] and the pragma may attempt to free that memory
** using [sqlite3_free].
** Hence, if this variable is modified directly, either it should be
** made NULL or made to point to memory obtained from [sqlite3_malloc]
** or else the use of the [data_store_directory pragma] should be avoided.
*/
SQLITE_EXTERN char *sqlite3_data_directory;

/*
** CAPI3REF: Test For Auto-Commit Mode
** KEYWORDS: {autocommit mode}
**
** ^The sqlite3_get_autocommit() interface returns non-zero or
** zero if the given database connection is or is not in autocommit mode,
** respectively.  ^Autocommit mode is on by default.
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  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "sqlite_static_bind_value",
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  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "sqlite_static_bind_nbyte",
      (char*)&sqlite_static_bind_nbyte, TCL_LINK_INT);
  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "sqlite_temp_directory",
      (char*)&sqlite3_temp_directory, TCL_LINK_STRING);


  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "bitmask_size",
      (char*)&bitmask_size, TCL_LINK_INT|TCL_LINK_READ_ONLY);
  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "sqlite_sync_count",
      (char*)&sqlite3_sync_count, TCL_LINK_INT);
  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "sqlite_fullsync_count",
      (char*)&sqlite3_fullsync_count, TCL_LINK_INT);
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      (char*)&sqlite_static_bind_value, TCL_LINK_STRING);
  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "sqlite_static_bind_nbyte",
      (char*)&sqlite_static_bind_nbyte, TCL_LINK_INT);
  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "sqlite_temp_directory",
      (char*)&sqlite3_temp_directory, TCL_LINK_STRING);
  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "sqlite_data_directory",
      (char*)&sqlite3_data_directory, TCL_LINK_STRING);
  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "bitmask_size",
      (char*)&bitmask_size, TCL_LINK_INT|TCL_LINK_READ_ONLY);
  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "sqlite_sync_count",
      (char*)&sqlite3_sync_count, TCL_LINK_INT);
  Tcl_LinkVar(interp, "sqlite_fullsync_count",
      (char*)&sqlite3_fullsync_count, TCL_LINK_INT);
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#ifdef SQLITE_CASE_SENSITIVE_LIKE
  Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options","casesensitivelike","1",TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#else
  Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options","casesensitivelike","0",TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#endif







#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
  Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "debug", "1", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#else
  Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "debug", "0", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
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  Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options","casesensitivelike","1",TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#else
  Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options","casesensitivelike","0",TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#endif

#ifdef SQLITE_CURDIR
  Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "curdir", "1", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#else
  Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "curdir", "0", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#endif

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  Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "debug", "1", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#else
  Tcl_SetVar2(interp, "sqlite_options", "debug", "0", TCL_GLOBAL_ONLY);
#endif

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# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
# focus of this script testing the ability of SQLite to handle database
# files larger than 4GB.
#
# $Id: bigfile.test,v 1.12 2009/03/05 04:27:08 shane Exp $
#



set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl

# Do not use a codec for this file, as the database is manipulated using
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# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
# focus of this script testing the ability of SQLite to handle database
# files larger than 4GB.
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# $Id: bigfile.test,v 1.12 2009/03/05 04:27:08 shane Exp $
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if {[file exists skip-big-file]} return

set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl

# Do not use a codec for this file, as the database is manipulated using
# external methods (the [fake_big_file] and [hexio_write] commands).
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#***********************************************************************
# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
# focus of this script testing the ability of SQLite to handle database
# files larger than 4GB.
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#***********************************************************************
# This file implements regression tests for SQLite library.  The
# focus of this script testing the ability of SQLite to handle database
# files larger than 4GB.
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set testdir [file dirname $argv0]
source $testdir/tester.tcl
set testprefix bigfile2

# Create a small database.
#
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#
if {$tcl_platform(platform) == "unix"} {
  set flags [list SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE SQLITE_OPEN_URI]
  foreach {tn uri error} "
    1    {file://localhost[get_pwd]/test.db}   {not an error}
    2    {file://[get_pwd]/test.db}            {not an error}
    3    {file://x[get_pwd]/test.db}           {invalid uri authority: x}
    4    {file://invalid[get_pwd]/test.db}     {invalid uri authority: invalid}
  " {
    do_test 2.$tn {
      set DB [sqlite3_open_v2 $uri $flags ""]
      set e [sqlite3_errmsg $DB]
      sqlite3_close $DB
      set e
    } $error
  }
}

# EVIDENCE-OF: R-45981-25528 The fragment component of a URI, if
# present, is ignored.
#
#   It is difficult to test that something is ignored correctly. So these tests
#   just show that adding a fragment does not interfere with the pathname or
#   parameters passed through to the VFS xOpen() methods.
#
foreach {tn uri parse} "
  1    {file:test.db#abc}      {[get_pwd]/test.db {}}
  2    {file:test.db?a=b#abc}  {[get_pwd]/test.db {a b}}
  3    {file:test.db?a=b#?c=d} {[get_pwd]/test.db {a b}}
" {
  do_filepath_test 3.$tn { parse_uri $uri } $parse
}

# EVIDENCE-OF: R-62557-09390 SQLite uses the path component of the URI
# as the name of the disk file which contains the database.
#
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-28659-11035 If the path begins with a '/' character,
# then it is interpreted as an absolute path.
#
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-46234-61323 If the path does not begin with a '/'
# (meaning that the authority section is omitted from the URI) then the
# path is interpreted as a relative path.
#
foreach {tn uri parse} "
  1    {file:test.db}             {[get_pwd]/test.db {}}
  2    {file:/test.db}            {/test.db {}}
  3    {file:///test.db}          {/test.db {}}
  4    {file://localhost/test.db} {/test.db {}}
  5    {file:/a/b/c/test.db}      {/a/b/c/test.db {}}
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  set flags [list SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE SQLITE_OPEN_URI]
  foreach {tn uri error} "
    1  {file://localhost[test_pwd /]test.db}   {not an error}
    2  {file://[test_pwd /]test.db}            {not an error}
    3  {file://x[test_pwd /]test.db}           {invalid uri authority: x}
    4  {file://invalid[test_pwd /]test.db}     {invalid uri authority: invalid}
  " {
    do_test 2.$tn {
      set DB [sqlite3_open_v2 $uri $flags ""]
      set e [sqlite3_errmsg $DB]
      sqlite3_close $DB
      set e
    } $error
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# EVIDENCE-OF: R-45981-25528 The fragment component of a URI, if
# present, is ignored.
#
#   It is difficult to test that something is ignored correctly. So these tests
#   just show that adding a fragment does not interfere with the pathname or
#   parameters passed through to the VFS xOpen() methods.
#
foreach {tn uri parse} "
  1    {file:test.db#abc}      {[test_pwd / {}]test.db {}}
  2    {file:test.db?a=b#abc}  {[test_pwd / {}]test.db {a b}}
  3    {file:test.db?a=b#?c=d} {[test_pwd / {}]test.db {a b}}
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  do_filepath_test 3.$tn { parse_uri $uri } $parse
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#
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-28659-11035 If the path begins with a '/' character,
# then it is interpreted as an absolute path.
#
# EVIDENCE-OF: R-46234-61323 If the path does not begin with a '/'
# (meaning that the authority section is omitted from the URI) then the
# path is interpreted as a relative path.
#
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  2    {file:/test.db}            {/test.db {}}
  3    {file:///test.db}          {/test.db {}}
  4    {file://localhost/test.db} {/test.db {}}
  5    {file:/a/b/c/test.db}      {/a/b/c/test.db {}}
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# The following tests can only work if the current SQLite VFS has the concept
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ifcapable curdir {
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tv script copy_on_mj_delete
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proc copy_on_mj_delete {method filename args} {
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  2 { 
    # This test depends on the underlying VFS being able to open paths
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proc copy_on_mj_delete {method filename args} {
  if {[string match *mj* [file tail $filename]]} { 
    #
    # NOTE: Is the file name relative?  If so, add the length of the current
    #       directory.
    #
    if {[is_relative_file $filename]} {
      set ::mj_filename_length \
        [expr {[string length $filename] + [string length $::pwd]}]
    } else {
      set ::mj_filename_length [string length $filename]
    }
    faultsim_save 
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  2 { 
    # This test depends on the underlying VFS being able to open paths
    # 512 bytes in length. The idea is to create a hot-journal file that
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  set ::max_journal 0
  execsql {
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    BEGIN;
      DELETE FROM t1 WHERE b = 'Lenin';
      DELETE FROM t2 WHERE b = 'Lenin';
    COMMIT;
  }

  # In synchronous=full mode, the master-journal pointer is not written
  # directly after the last record in the journal file. Instead, it is
  # written starting at the next (in this case 512 byte) sector boundary.
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  ifcapable curdir {
    set mj_pointer [expr {$mj_pointer + [string length [get_pwd]] + 1}]
  }
  expr {$::max_journal==(512+2*(1024+8)+$mj_pointer)}
} 1
do_test pager1-5.4.2 {
  set ::max_journal 0
  execsql {
    PRAGMA synchronous = full;
    BEGIN;
      DELETE FROM t1 WHERE b = 'Lenin';
      DELETE FROM t2 WHERE b = 'Lenin';
    COMMIT;
  }

  # In synchronous=full mode, the master-journal pointer is not written
  # directly after the last record in the journal file. Instead, it is
  # written starting at the next (in this case 512 byte) sector boundary.
  #
  set mj_pointer [expr {
    20 + [string length "test.db-mjXXXXXX9XX"]
  }]
  #
  #   NOTE: If the current SQLite VFS lacks the concept of a current directory,
  #         the length of the current directory name plus 1 character for the
  #         directory separator character are NOT counted as part of the total
  #         size; otherwise, they are.
  #
  ifcapable curdir {
    set mj_pointer [expr {$mj_pointer + [string length [get_pwd]] + 1}]
  }
  expr {$::max_journal==(((512+2*(1024+8)+511)/512)*512 + $mj_pointer)}
} 1
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# pragma-14.*: Test the page_count pragma.
# pragma-15.*: Test that the value set using the cache_size pragma is not
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# pragma-14.*: Test the page_count pragma.
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#              reset when the schema is reloaded.
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do_test pragma-19.5 {
  file tail [lindex [execsql {PRAGMA filename}] 0]
} {test.db}

if {$tcl_platform(platform)=="windows"} {
# Test data_store_directory pragma
#
db close
sqlite3 db test.db
file mkdir data_dir
do_test pragma-20.1 {
  catchsql {PRAGMA data_store_directory}
} {0 {}}
do_test pragma-20.2 {
  set pwd [string map {' ''} [file nativename [get_pwd]]]
  catchsql "PRAGMA data_store_directory='$pwd';"
} {0 {}}
do_test pragma-20.3 {
  catchsql {PRAGMA data_store_directory}
} [list 0 [list [file nativename [get_pwd]]]]
do_test pragma-20.4 {
  set pwd [string map {' ''} [file nativename \
    [file join [get_pwd] data_dir]]]
  catchsql "PRAGMA data_store_directory='$pwd';"
} {0 {}}
do_test pragma-20.5 {
  sqlite3 db2 test2.db
  catchsql "PRAGMA database_list;" db2
} [list 0 [list 0 main [file nativename \
    [file join [get_pwd] data_dir test2.db]]]]
catch {db2 close}
do_test pragma-20.6 {
  sqlite3 db2 [file join [get_pwd] test2.db]
  catchsql "PRAGMA database_list;" db2
} [list 0 [list 0 main [file nativename \
    [file join [get_pwd] test2.db]]]]
catch {db2 close}
do_test pragma-20.7 {
  catchsql "PRAGMA data_store_directory='';"
} {0 {}}
do_test pragma-20.8 {
  catchsql {PRAGMA data_store_directory}
} {0 {}}

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#***********************************************************************
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source $testdir/malloc_common.tcl

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# If SQLITE_CURDIR is not defined, omit this file.
ifcapable !curdir {
  finish_test
  return
}

source $testdir/malloc_common.tcl

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db close

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ifcapable !curdir {
  finish_test
  return
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source $testdir/malloc_common.tcl

db close
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    }
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  do_test shared-$av.11.9 {
    string tolower [sqlite3_shared_cache_report]
  } [string tolower [list [file nativename [file normalize test.db]] 2]]

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      string tolower [sqlite3_shared_cache_report]
    } [string tolower [list [file nativename [file normalize test.db]] 2]]
  }
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# .databases             List names and files of attached databases
do_test shell1-3.3.1 {
  catchcmd "-csv test.db" ".databases"
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do_test shell1-3.3.2 {
  # too many arguments
  catchcmd "test.db" ".databases BAD"
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do_test shell1-3.3.1 {
  catchcmd "-csv test.db" ".databases"
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  # too many arguments
  catchcmd "test.db" ".databases BAD"
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# The commands provided by the code in this file to help with creating 
# test cases are as follows:
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# Commands to manipulate the db and the file-system at a high level:
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proc is_relative_file { file } {
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    set suffix1 [lindex $args 0]
    if {[llength $args] > 1} {
      set suffix2 [lindex $args 1]
    } else {
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  } else {
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  } else {
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    #
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    #       Windows, we must skip the final two tests here (i.e. the
    #       question mark is illegal in a file name on Windows).
    #
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  } else {
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    CREATE TABLE t1(a, b);
    PRAGMA journal_mode = WAL;