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[docs] Document default busy_timeout/busy_handler
Include a note in the documentation for both `busy_handler()` and `busy_timeout()` explaining the current default behavior (with a disclaimer indicating that this behavior should not be relied upon as it is an implementation detail that may change).
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@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ impl Connection {
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/// connection at any given moment. If another busy handler was defined
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/// (using [`busy_handler`](Connection::busy_handler)) prior to calling this routine, that other
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/// busy handler is cleared.
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///
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/// Newly created connections currently have a default busy timeout of 5000ms, but this may be
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/// subject to change.
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pub fn busy_timeout(&self, timeout: Duration) -> Result<()> {
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let ms: i32 = timeout
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.as_secs()
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@ -48,6 +51,9 @@ impl Connection {
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/// handler. Note that calling [`busy_timeout()`](Connection::busy_timeout) or evaluating `PRAGMA
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/// busy_timeout=N` will change the busy handler and thus
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/// clear any previously set busy handler.
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///
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/// Newly created connections default to a [`busy_timeout()`](Connection::busy_timeout) handler
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/// with a timeout of 5000ms, although this is subject to change.
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pub fn busy_handler(&self, callback: Option<fn(i32) -> bool>) -> Result<()> {
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unsafe extern "C" fn busy_handler_callback(p_arg: *mut c_void, count: c_int) -> c_int {
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let handler_fn: fn(i32) -> bool = mem::transmute(p_arg);
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