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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use std::path::Path;
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/// `cfg!(windows)`, since the latter does not properly handle cross-compilation
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///
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/// Note that there is no way to know at compile-time which system we'll be
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/// targetting, and this test must be made at run-time (of the build script) See
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/// targeting, and this test must be made at run-time (of the build script) See
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/// https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/environment-variables.html#environment-variables-cargo-sets-for-build-scripts
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fn win_target() -> bool {
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env::var("CARGO_CFG_WINDOWS").is_ok()
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@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ mod loadable_extension {
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// (2) `#define sqlite3_xyz sqlite3_api->abc` => `pub unsafe fn
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// sqlite3_xyz(args) -> ty {...}` for each `abc` field:
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for field in sqlite3_api_routines.fields {
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let ident = field.ident.expect("unamed field");
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let ident = field.ident.expect("unnamed field");
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let span = ident.span();
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let name = ident.to_string();
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if name == "vmprintf" || name == "xvsnprintf" || name == "str_vappendf" {
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ use sealed::Sealed;
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/// - Using the [`rusqlite::params!`](crate::params!) macro, e.g.
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/// `thing.query(rusqlite::params![1, "foo", bar])`. This is mostly useful for
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/// heterogeneous lists where the number of parameters greater than 16, or
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/// homogenous lists of parameters where the number of parameters exceeds 32.
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/// homogeneous lists of parameters where the number of parameters exceeds 32.
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///
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/// - For small homogeneous lists of parameters, they can either be passed as:
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///
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@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ pub trait Params: Sealed {
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//
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// This sadly prevents `impl<T: ToSql, const N: usize> Params for [T; N]`, which
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// forces people to use `params![...]` or `rusqlite::params_from_iter` for long
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// homogenous lists of parameters. This is not that big of a deal, but is
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// homogeneous lists of parameters. This is not that big of a deal, but is
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// unfortunate, especially because I mostly did it because I wanted a simple
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// syntax for no-params that didnt require importing -- the empty tuple fits
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// that nicely, but I didn't think of it until much later.
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@ -1353,7 +1353,7 @@ mod test {
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fn test_error_offset() -> Result<()> {
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use crate::ffi::ErrorCode;
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let db = Connection::open_in_memory()?;
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let r = db.execute_batch("SELECT CURRENT_TIMESTANP;");
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let r = db.execute_batch("SELECT INVALID_FUNCTION;");
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match r.unwrap_err() {
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Error::SqlInputError { error, offset, .. } => {
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assert_eq!(error.code, ErrorCode::Unknown);
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