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	Doctest column name reference (#918)
* Doctest column name reference * Document rusqlite assumption on column name reference And move doctest as a test. * Document when columns metadata should be extracted. * Rustfmt doc (wrap_comments)
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		| @@ -3,9 +3,10 @@ | ||||
| //! To create a [`Backup`], you must have two distinct [`Connection`]s - one | ||||
| //! for the source (which can be used while the backup is running) and one for | ||||
| //! the destination (which cannot).  A [`Backup`] handle exposes three methods: | ||||
| //! [`step`](Backup::step) will attempt to back up a specified number of pages, [`progress`](Backup::progress) gets | ||||
| //! the current progress of the backup as of the last call to [`step`](Backup::step), and | ||||
| //! [`run_to_completion`](Backup::run_to_completion) will attempt to back up the entire source database, | ||||
| //! [`step`](Backup::step) will attempt to back up a specified number of pages, | ||||
| //! [`progress`](Backup::progress) gets the current progress of the backup as of | ||||
| //! the last call to [`step`](Backup::step), and [`run_to_completion`](Backup::run_to_completion) | ||||
| //! will attempt to back up the entire source database, | ||||
| //! allowing you to specify how many pages are backed up at a time and how long | ||||
| //! the thread should sleep between chunks of pages. | ||||
| //! | ||||
| @@ -130,7 +131,8 @@ impl Connection { | ||||
|     } | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| /// `feature = "backup"` Possible successful results of calling [`Backup::step`]. | ||||
| /// `feature = "backup"` Possible successful results of calling | ||||
| /// [`Backup::step`]. | ||||
| #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug, PartialEq, Eq)] | ||||
| #[non_exhaustive] | ||||
| pub enum StepResult { | ||||
| @@ -152,9 +154,10 @@ pub enum StepResult { | ||||
|  | ||||
| /// `feature = "backup"` Struct specifying the progress of a backup. The | ||||
| /// percentage completion can be calculated as `(pagecount - remaining) / | ||||
| /// pagecount`. The progress of a backup is as of the last call to [`step`](Backup::step) - if | ||||
| /// the source database is modified after a call to [`step`](Backup::step), the progress value | ||||
| /// will become outdated and potentially incorrect. | ||||
| /// pagecount`. The progress of a backup is as of the last call to | ||||
| /// [`step`](Backup::step) - if the source database is modified after a call to | ||||
| /// [`step`](Backup::step), the progress value will become outdated and | ||||
| /// potentially incorrect. | ||||
| #[derive(Copy, Clone, Debug)] | ||||
| pub struct Progress { | ||||
|     /// Number of pages in the source database that still need to be backed up. | ||||
| @@ -225,7 +228,8 @@ impl Backup<'_, '_> { | ||||
|         }) | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Gets the progress of the backup as of the last call to [`step`](Backup::step). | ||||
|     /// Gets the progress of the backup as of the last call to | ||||
|     /// [`step`](Backup::step). | ||||
|     #[inline] | ||||
|     pub fn progress(&self) -> Progress { | ||||
|         unsafe { | ||||
| @@ -240,7 +244,8 @@ impl Backup<'_, '_> { | ||||
|     /// negative, will attempt to back up all remaining pages. This will hold a | ||||
|     /// lock on the source database for the duration, so it is probably not | ||||
|     /// what you want for databases that are currently active (see | ||||
|     /// [`run_to_completion`](Backup::run_to_completion) for a better alternative). | ||||
|     /// [`run_to_completion`](Backup::run_to_completion) for a better | ||||
|     /// alternative). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
| @@ -262,12 +267,12 @@ impl Backup<'_, '_> { | ||||
|         } | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Attempts to run the entire backup. Will call [`step(pages_per_step)`](Backup::step) as | ||||
|     /// many times as necessary, sleeping for `pause_between_pages` between | ||||
|     /// each call to give the source database time to process any pending | ||||
|     /// queries. This is a direct implementation of "Example 2: Online Backup | ||||
|     /// of a Running Database" from [SQLite's Online Backup API | ||||
|     /// documentation](https://www.sqlite.org/backup.html). | ||||
|     /// Attempts to run the entire backup. Will call | ||||
|     /// [`step(pages_per_step)`](Backup::step) as many times as necessary, | ||||
|     /// sleeping for `pause_between_pages` between each call to give the | ||||
|     /// source database time to process any pending queries. This is a | ||||
|     /// direct implementation of "Example 2: Online Backup of a Running | ||||
|     /// Database" from [SQLite's Online Backup API documentation](https://www.sqlite.org/backup.html). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// If `progress` is not `None`, it will be called after each step with the | ||||
|     /// current progress of the backup. Note that is possible the progress may | ||||
| @@ -276,7 +281,8 @@ impl Backup<'_, '_> { | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Will return `Err` if any of the calls to [`step`](Backup::step) return `Err`. | ||||
|     /// Will return `Err` if any of the calls to [`step`](Backup::step) return | ||||
|     /// `Err`. | ||||
|     pub fn run_to_completion( | ||||
|         &self, | ||||
|         pages_per_step: c_int, | ||||
|   | ||||
							
								
								
									
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							| @@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ impl Connection { | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// There can only be a single busy handler for a particular database | ||||
|     /// connection at any given moment. If another busy handler was defined | ||||
|     /// (using [`busy_handler`](Connection::busy_handler)) prior to calling this routine, that other | ||||
|     /// busy handler is cleared. | ||||
|     /// (using [`busy_handler`](Connection::busy_handler)) prior to calling this | ||||
|     /// routine, that other busy handler is cleared. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Newly created connections currently have a default busy timeout of 5000ms, but this may be | ||||
|     /// subject to change. | ||||
|     /// Newly created connections currently have a default busy timeout of | ||||
|     /// 5000ms, but this may be subject to change. | ||||
|     pub fn busy_timeout(&self, timeout: Duration) -> Result<()> { | ||||
|         let ms: i32 = timeout | ||||
|             .as_secs() | ||||
| @@ -48,12 +48,13 @@ impl Connection { | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// There can only be a single busy handler defined for each database | ||||
|     /// connection. Setting a new busy handler clears any previously set | ||||
|     /// handler. Note that calling [`busy_timeout()`](Connection::busy_timeout) or evaluating `PRAGMA | ||||
|     /// busy_timeout=N` will change the busy handler and thus | ||||
|     /// clear any previously set busy handler. | ||||
|     /// handler. Note that calling [`busy_timeout()`](Connection::busy_timeout) | ||||
|     /// or evaluating `PRAGMA busy_timeout=N` will change the busy handler | ||||
|     /// and thus clear any previously set busy handler. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Newly created connections default to a [`busy_timeout()`](Connection::busy_timeout) handler | ||||
|     /// with a timeout of 5000ms, although this is subject to change. | ||||
|     /// Newly created connections default to a | ||||
|     /// [`busy_timeout()`](Connection::busy_timeout) handler with a timeout | ||||
|     /// of 5000ms, although this is subject to change. | ||||
|     pub fn busy_handler(&self, callback: Option<fn(i32) -> bool>) -> Result<()> { | ||||
|         unsafe extern "C" fn busy_handler_callback(p_arg: *mut c_void, count: c_int) -> c_int { | ||||
|             let handler_fn: fn(i32) -> bool = mem::transmute(p_arg); | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -63,7 +63,8 @@ pub struct StatementCache(RefCell<LruCache<Arc<str>, RawStatement>>); | ||||
| /// Cacheable statement. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// Statement will return automatically to the cache by default. | ||||
| /// If you want the statement to be discarded, call [`discard()`](CachedStatement::discard) on it. | ||||
| /// If you want the statement to be discarded, call | ||||
| /// [`discard()`](CachedStatement::discard) on it. | ||||
| pub struct CachedStatement<'conn> { | ||||
|     stmt: Option<Statement<'conn>>, | ||||
|     cache: &'conn StatementCache, | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -97,7 +97,8 @@ impl InnerConnection { | ||||
|             ) | ||||
|         }; | ||||
|         let res = self.decode_result(r); | ||||
|         // The xDestroy callback is not called if the sqlite3_create_collation_v2() function fails. | ||||
|         // The xDestroy callback is not called if the sqlite3_create_collation_v2() | ||||
|         // function fails. | ||||
|         if res.is_err() { | ||||
|             drop(unsafe { Box::from_raw(boxed_f) }); | ||||
|         } | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -25,6 +25,10 @@ impl Column<'_> { | ||||
|  | ||||
| impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|     /// Get all the column names in the result set of the prepared statement. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// If associated DB schema can be altered concurrently, you should make | ||||
|     /// sure that current statement has already been stepped once before | ||||
|     /// calling this method. | ||||
|     pub fn column_names(&self) -> Vec<&str> { | ||||
|         let n = self.column_count(); | ||||
|         let mut cols = Vec::with_capacity(n as usize); | ||||
| @@ -37,11 +41,34 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Return the number of columns in the result set returned by the prepared | ||||
|     /// statement. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// If associated DB schema can be altered concurrently, you should make | ||||
|     /// sure that current statement has already been stepped once before | ||||
|     /// calling this method. | ||||
|     #[inline] | ||||
|     pub fn column_count(&self) -> usize { | ||||
|         self.stmt.column_count() | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Check that column name reference lifetime is limited: | ||||
|     /// https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/column_name.html | ||||
|     /// > The returned string pointer is valid... | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// `column_name` reference can become invalid if `stmt` is reprepared | ||||
|     /// (because of schema change) when `query_row` is called. So we assert | ||||
|     /// that a compilation error happens if this reference is kept alive: | ||||
|     /// ```compile_fail | ||||
|     /// use rusqlite::{Connection, Result}; | ||||
|     /// fn main() -> Result<()> { | ||||
|     ///     let db = Connection::open_in_memory()?; | ||||
|     ///     let mut stmt = db.prepare("SELECT 1 as x")?; | ||||
|     ///     let column_name = stmt.column_name(0)?; | ||||
|     ///     let x = stmt.query_row([], |r| r.get::<_, i64>(0))?; // E0502 | ||||
|     ///     assert_eq!(1, x); | ||||
|     ///     assert_eq!("x", column_name); | ||||
|     ///     Ok(()) | ||||
|     /// } | ||||
|     /// ``` | ||||
|     #[inline] | ||||
|     pub(super) fn column_name_unwrap(&self, col: usize) -> &str { | ||||
|         // Just panic if the bounds are wrong for now, we never call this | ||||
| @@ -52,6 +79,10 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|     /// Returns the name assigned to a particular column in the result set | ||||
|     /// returned by the prepared statement. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// If associated DB schema can be altered concurrently, you should make | ||||
|     /// sure that current statement has already been stepped once before | ||||
|     /// calling this method. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// ## Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Returns an `Error::InvalidColumnIndex` if `idx` is outside the valid | ||||
| @@ -73,6 +104,10 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|     /// If there is no AS clause then the name of the column is unspecified and | ||||
|     /// may change from one release of SQLite to the next. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// If associated DB schema can be altered concurrently, you should make | ||||
|     /// sure that current statement has already been stepped once before | ||||
|     /// calling this method. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Will return an `Error::InvalidColumnName` when there is no column with | ||||
| @@ -92,6 +127,10 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Returns a slice describing the columns of the result of the query. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// If associated DB schema can be altered concurrently, you should make | ||||
|     /// sure that current statement has already been stepped once before | ||||
|     /// calling this method. | ||||
|     #[cfg(feature = "column_decltype")] | ||||
|     pub fn columns(&self) -> Vec<Column> { | ||||
|         let n = self.column_count(); | ||||
| @@ -234,4 +273,24 @@ mod test { | ||||
|         } | ||||
|         Ok(()) | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// `column_name` reference should stay valid until `stmt` is reprepared (or | ||||
|     /// reset) even if DB schema is altered (SQLite documentation is | ||||
|     /// ambiguous here because it says reference "is valid until (...) the next | ||||
|     /// call to sqlite3_column_name() or sqlite3_column_name16() on the same | ||||
|     /// column.". We assume that reference is valid if only `sqlite3_column_name()` is used): | ||||
|     #[test] | ||||
|     #[cfg(feature = "modern_sqlite")] | ||||
|     fn test_column_name_reference() -> Result<()> { | ||||
|         let db = Connection::open_in_memory()?; | ||||
|         db.execute_batch("CREATE TABLE y (x);")?; | ||||
|         let stmt = db.prepare("SELECT x FROM y;")?; | ||||
|         let column_name = stmt.column_name(0)?; | ||||
|         assert_eq!("x", column_name); | ||||
|         db.execute_batch("ALTER TABLE y RENAME COLUMN x TO z;")?; | ||||
|         // column name is not refreshed until statement is re-prepared | ||||
|         let same_column_name = stmt.column_name(0)?; | ||||
|         assert_eq!(same_column_name, column_name); | ||||
|         Ok(()) | ||||
|     } | ||||
| } | ||||
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							| @@ -43,7 +43,8 @@ pub enum Error { | ||||
|     /// Error converting a file path to a string. | ||||
|     InvalidPath(PathBuf), | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Error returned when an [`execute`](crate::Connection::execute) call returns rows. | ||||
|     /// Error returned when an [`execute`](crate::Connection::execute) call | ||||
|     /// returns rows. | ||||
|     ExecuteReturnedResults, | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Error when a query that was expected to return at least one row (e.g., | ||||
| @@ -67,12 +68,13 @@ pub enum Error { | ||||
|     /// any or insert many. | ||||
|     StatementChangedRows(usize), | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Error returned by [`functions::Context::get`](crate::functions::Context::get) when the function argument | ||||
|     /// cannot be converted to the requested type. | ||||
|     /// Error returned by | ||||
|     /// [`functions::Context::get`](crate::functions::Context::get) when the | ||||
|     /// function argument cannot be converted to the requested type. | ||||
|     #[cfg(feature = "functions")] | ||||
|     InvalidFunctionParameterType(usize, Type), | ||||
|     /// Error returned by [`vtab::Values::get`](crate::vtab::Values::get) when the filter argument cannot | ||||
|     /// be converted to the requested type. | ||||
|     /// Error returned by [`vtab::Values::get`](crate::vtab::Values::get) when | ||||
|     /// the filter argument cannot be converted to the requested type. | ||||
|     #[cfg(feature = "vtab")] | ||||
|     InvalidFilterParameterType(usize, Type), | ||||
|  | ||||
| @@ -82,7 +84,8 @@ pub enum Error { | ||||
|     #[allow(dead_code)] | ||||
|     UserFunctionError(Box<dyn error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>), | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Error available for the implementors of the [`ToSql`](crate::types::ToSql) trait. | ||||
|     /// Error available for the implementors of the | ||||
|     /// [`ToSql`](crate::types::ToSql) trait. | ||||
|     ToSqlConversionFailure(Box<dyn error::Error + Send + Sync + 'static>), | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Error when the SQL is not a `SELECT`, is not read-only. | ||||
| @@ -98,8 +101,10 @@ pub enum Error { | ||||
|     #[cfg(feature = "functions")] | ||||
|     UnwindingPanic, | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// An error returned when [`Context::get_aux`](crate::functions::Context::get_aux) attempts to retrieve data | ||||
|     /// of a different type than what had been stored using [`Context::set_aux`](crate::functions::Context::set_aux). | ||||
|     /// An error returned when | ||||
|     /// [`Context::get_aux`](crate::functions::Context::get_aux) attempts to | ||||
|     /// retrieve data of a different type than what had been stored using | ||||
|     /// [`Context::set_aux`](crate::functions::Context::set_aux). | ||||
|     #[cfg(feature = "functions")] | ||||
|     GetAuxWrongType, | ||||
|  | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -128,7 +128,8 @@ impl Context<'_> { | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Will panic if `idx` is greater than or equal to [`self.len()`](Context::len). | ||||
|     /// Will panic if `idx` is greater than or equal to | ||||
|     /// [`self.len()`](Context::len). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Will return Err if the underlying SQLite type cannot be converted to a | ||||
|     /// `T`. | ||||
| @@ -158,7 +159,8 @@ impl Context<'_> { | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Will panic if `idx` is greater than or equal to [`self.len()`](Context::len). | ||||
|     /// Will panic if `idx` is greater than or equal to | ||||
|     /// [`self.len()`](Context::len). | ||||
|     #[inline] | ||||
|     pub fn get_raw(&self, idx: usize) -> ValueRef<'_> { | ||||
|         let arg = self.args[idx]; | ||||
| @@ -167,7 +169,8 @@ impl Context<'_> { | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Fetch or insert the auxilliary data associated with a particular | ||||
|     /// parameter. This is intended to be an easier-to-use way of fetching it | ||||
|     /// compared to calling [`get_aux`](Context::get_aux) and [`set_aux`](Context::set_aux) separately. | ||||
|     /// compared to calling [`get_aux`](Context::get_aux) and | ||||
|     /// [`set_aux`](Context::set_aux) separately. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// See `https://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/get_auxdata.html` for a discussion of | ||||
|     /// this feature, or the unit tests of this module for an example. | ||||
| @@ -208,9 +211,9 @@ impl Context<'_> { | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Gets the auxilliary data that was associated with a given parameter via | ||||
|     /// [`set_aux`](Context::set_aux). Returns `Ok(None)` if no data has been associated, and | ||||
|     /// Ok(Some(v)) if it has. Returns an error if the requested type does not | ||||
|     /// match. | ||||
|     /// [`set_aux`](Context::set_aux). Returns `Ok(None)` if no data has been | ||||
|     /// associated, and Ok(Some(v)) if it has. Returns an error if the | ||||
|     /// requested type does not match. | ||||
|     pub fn get_aux<T: Send + Sync + 'static>(&self, arg: c_int) -> Result<Option<Arc<T>>> { | ||||
|         let p = unsafe { ffi::sqlite3_get_auxdata(self.ctx, arg) as *const AuxInner }; | ||||
|         if p.is_null() { | ||||
| @@ -268,8 +271,9 @@ where | ||||
|     T: ToSql, | ||||
| { | ||||
|     /// Initializes the aggregation context. Will be called prior to the first | ||||
|     /// call to [`step()`](Aggregate::step) to set up the context for an invocation of the | ||||
|     /// function. (Note: `init()` will not be called if there are no rows.) | ||||
|     /// call to [`step()`](Aggregate::step) to set up the context for an | ||||
|     /// invocation of the function. (Note: `init()` will not be called if | ||||
|     /// there are no rows.) | ||||
|     fn init(&self, _: &mut Context<'_>) -> Result<A>; | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// "step" function called once for each row in an aggregate group. May be | ||||
| @@ -277,10 +281,12 @@ where | ||||
|     fn step(&self, _: &mut Context<'_>, _: &mut A) -> Result<()>; | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Computes and returns the final result. Will be called exactly once for | ||||
|     /// each invocation of the function. If [`step()`](Aggregate::step) was called at least | ||||
|     /// once, will be given `Some(A)` (the same `A` as was created by | ||||
|     /// [`init`](Aggregate::init) and given to [`step`](Aggregate::step)); if [`step()`](Aggregate::step) was not called (because | ||||
|     /// the function is running against 0 rows), will be given `None`. | ||||
|     /// each invocation of the function. If [`step()`](Aggregate::step) was | ||||
|     /// called at least once, will be given `Some(A)` (the same `A` as was | ||||
|     /// created by [`init`](Aggregate::init) and given to | ||||
|     /// [`step`](Aggregate::step)); if [`step()`](Aggregate::step) was not | ||||
|     /// called (because the function is running against 0 rows), will be | ||||
|     /// given `None`. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// The passed context will have no arguments. | ||||
|     fn finalize(&self, _: &mut Context<'_>, _: Option<A>) -> Result<T>; | ||||
| @@ -344,7 +350,8 @@ impl Connection { | ||||
|     /// given the same input, `deterministic` should be `true`. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// The function will remain available until the connection is closed or | ||||
|     /// until it is explicitly removed via [`remove_function`](Connection::remove_function). | ||||
|     /// until it is explicitly removed via | ||||
|     /// [`remove_function`](Connection::remove_function). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Example | ||||
|     /// | ||||
| @@ -440,7 +447,8 @@ impl Connection { | ||||
|     /// database connection. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// `fn_name` and `n_arg` should match the name and number of arguments | ||||
|     /// given to [`create_scalar_function`](Connection::create_scalar_function) or [`create_aggregate_function`](Connection::create_aggregate_function). | ||||
|     /// given to [`create_scalar_function`](Connection::create_scalar_function) | ||||
|     /// or [`create_aggregate_function`](Connection::create_aggregate_function). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -29,7 +29,8 @@ impl<'stmt> Rows<'stmt> { | ||||
|     /// This interface is not compatible with Rust's `Iterator` trait, because | ||||
|     /// the lifetime of the returned row is tied to the lifetime of `self`. | ||||
|     /// This is a fallible "streaming iterator". For a more natural interface, | ||||
|     /// consider using [`query_map`](crate::Statement::query_map) or [`query_and_then`](crate::Statement::query_and_then) instead, which | ||||
|     /// consider using [`query_map`](crate::Statement::query_map) or | ||||
|     /// [`query_and_then`](crate::Statement::query_and_then) instead, which | ||||
|     /// return types that implement `Iterator`. | ||||
|     #[allow(clippy::should_implement_trait)] // cannot implement Iterator | ||||
|     #[inline] | ||||
| @@ -331,8 +332,8 @@ impl<'stmt> Row<'stmt> { | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// ## Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Panics if calling [`row.get_ref(idx)`](Row::get_ref) would return an error, | ||||
|     /// including: | ||||
|     /// Panics if calling [`row.get_ref(idx)`](Row::get_ref) would return an | ||||
|     /// error, including: | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// * If `idx` is outside the range of columns in the returned query. | ||||
|     /// * If `idx` is not a valid column name for this row. | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -411,7 +411,8 @@ impl Drop for ChangesetIter<'_> { | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| /// `feature = "session"` An item passed to a conflict-handler by | ||||
| /// [`Connection::apply`](crate::Connection::apply), or an item generated by [`ChangesetIter::next`](ChangesetIter::next). | ||||
| /// [`Connection::apply`](crate::Connection::apply), or an item generated by | ||||
| /// [`ChangesetIter::next`](ChangesetIter::next). | ||||
| // TODO enum ? Delete, Insert, Update, ... | ||||
| pub struct ChangesetItem { | ||||
|     it: *mut ffi::sqlite3_changeset_iter, | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -114,11 +114,11 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Note | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// This function is a convenience wrapper around [`execute()`](Statement::execute) intended for | ||||
|     /// queries that insert a single item. It is possible to misuse this | ||||
|     /// function in a way that it cannot detect, such as by calling it on a | ||||
|     /// statement which _updates_ a single | ||||
|     /// item rather than inserting one. Please don't do that. | ||||
|     /// This function is a convenience wrapper around | ||||
|     /// [`execute()`](Statement::execute) intended for queries that insert a | ||||
|     /// single item. It is possible to misuse this function in a way that it | ||||
|     /// cannot detect, such as by calling it on a statement which _updates_ | ||||
|     /// a single item rather than inserting one. Please don't do that. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
| @@ -136,8 +136,9 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|     /// rows. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Due to lifetime restricts, the rows handle returned by `query` does not | ||||
|     /// implement the `Iterator` trait. Consider using [`query_map`](Statement::query_map) or | ||||
|     /// [`query_and_then`](Statement::query_and_then) instead, which do. | ||||
|     /// implement the `Iterator` trait. Consider using | ||||
|     /// [`query_map`](Statement::query_map) or [`query_and_then`](Statement::query_and_then) | ||||
|     /// instead, which do. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// ## Example | ||||
|     /// | ||||
| @@ -396,8 +397,9 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|     /// iterator over the result of calling the mapping function over the | ||||
|     /// query's rows. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Note: This function is deprecated in favor of [`Statement::query_and_then`], | ||||
|     /// which can now take named parameters directly. | ||||
|     /// Note: This function is deprecated in favor of | ||||
|     /// [`Statement::query_and_then`], which can now take named parameters | ||||
|     /// directly. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// If any parameters that were in the prepared statement are not included | ||||
|     /// in `params`, they will continue to use the most-recently bound value | ||||
| @@ -436,9 +438,10 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|     /// ignored. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Returns `Err(QueryReturnedNoRows)` if no results are returned. If the | ||||
|     /// query truly is optional, you can call [`.optional()`](crate::OptionalExtension::optional) on the result of | ||||
|     /// this to get a `Result<Option<T>>` (requires that the trait `rusqlite::OptionalExtension` | ||||
|     /// is imported). | ||||
|     /// query truly is optional, you can call | ||||
|     /// [`.optional()`](crate::OptionalExtension::optional) on the result of | ||||
|     /// this to get a `Result<Option<T>>` (requires that the trait | ||||
|     /// `rusqlite::OptionalExtension` is imported). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
| @@ -456,16 +459,18 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|     /// Convenience method to execute a query with named parameter(s) that is | ||||
|     /// expected to return a single row. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Note: This function is deprecated in favor of [`Statement::query_and_then`], | ||||
|     /// which can now take named parameters directly. | ||||
|     /// Note: This function is deprecated in favor of | ||||
|     /// [`Statement::query_and_then`], which can now take named parameters | ||||
|     /// directly. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// If the query returns more than one row, all rows except the first are | ||||
|     /// ignored. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Returns `Err(QueryReturnedNoRows)` if no results are returned. If the | ||||
|     /// query truly is optional, you can call [`.optional()`](crate::OptionalExtension::optional) on the result of | ||||
|     /// this to get a `Result<Option<T>>` (requires that the trait `rusqlite::OptionalExtension` | ||||
|     /// is imported). | ||||
|     /// query truly is optional, you can call | ||||
|     /// [`.optional()`](crate::OptionalExtension::optional) on the result of | ||||
|     /// this to get a `Result<Option<T>>` (requires that the trait | ||||
|     /// `rusqlite::OptionalExtension` is imported). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -377,8 +377,9 @@ impl Connection { | ||||
|     /// Begin a new transaction with the default behavior (DEFERRED). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// The transaction defaults to rolling back when it is dropped. If you | ||||
|     /// want the transaction to commit, you must call [`commit`](Transaction::commit) or | ||||
|     /// [`set_drop_behavior(DropBehavior::Commit)`](Transaction::set_drop_behavior). | ||||
|     /// want the transaction to commit, you must call | ||||
|     /// [`commit`](Transaction::commit) or [`set_drop_behavior(DropBehavior: | ||||
|     /// :Commit)`](Transaction::set_drop_behavior). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// ## Example | ||||
|     /// | ||||
| @@ -458,7 +459,8 @@ impl Connection { | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// The savepoint defaults to rolling back when it is dropped. If you want | ||||
|     /// the savepoint to commit, you must call [`commit`](Savepoint::commit) or | ||||
|     /// [`set_drop_behavior(DropBehavior::Commit)`](Savepoint::set_drop_behavior). | ||||
|     /// [`set_drop_behavior(DropBehavior::Commit)`](Savepoint:: | ||||
|     /// set_drop_behavior). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// ## Example | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -15,9 +15,11 @@ | ||||
| //! [`FromSql`] has different behaviour depending on the SQL and Rust types, and | ||||
| //! the value. | ||||
| //! | ||||
| //! * `INTEGER` to integer: returns an [`Error::IntegralValueOutOfRange`](crate::Error::IntegralValueOutOfRange) error if | ||||
| //!   the value does not fit in the Rust type. | ||||
| //! * `REAL` to integer: always returns an [`Error::InvalidColumnType`](crate::Error::InvalidColumnType) error. | ||||
| //! * `INTEGER` to integer: returns an | ||||
| //!   [`Error::IntegralValueOutOfRange`](crate::Error::IntegralValueOutOfRange) | ||||
| //!   error if the value does not fit in the Rust type. | ||||
| //! * `REAL` to integer: always returns an | ||||
| //!   [`Error::InvalidColumnType`](crate::Error::InvalidColumnType) error. | ||||
| //! * `INTEGER` to float: casts using `as` operator. Never fails. | ||||
| //! * `REAL` to float: casts using `as` operator. Never fails. | ||||
| //! | ||||
| @@ -62,8 +64,8 @@ impl ToSql for DateTimeSql { | ||||
| "## | ||||
| )] | ||||
| //! [`ToSql`] and [`FromSql`] are also implemented for `Option<T>` where `T` | ||||
| //! implements [`ToSql`] or [`FromSql`] for the cases where you want to know if a | ||||
| //! value was NULL (which gets translated to `None`). | ||||
| //! implements [`ToSql`] or [`FromSql`] for the cases where you want to know if | ||||
| //! a value was NULL (which gets translated to `None`). | ||||
|  | ||||
| pub use self::from_sql::{FromSql, FromSqlError, FromSqlResult}; | ||||
| pub use self::to_sql::{ToSql, ToSqlOutput}; | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ use super::{Null, Type}; | ||||
| /// Owning [dynamic type value](http://sqlite.org/datatype3.html). Value's type is typically | ||||
| /// dictated by SQLite (not by the caller). | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// See [`ValueRef`](crate::types::ValueRef) for a non-owning dynamic type value. | ||||
| /// See [`ValueRef`](crate::types::ValueRef) for a non-owning dynamic type | ||||
| /// value. | ||||
| #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] | ||||
| pub enum Value { | ||||
|     /// The value is a `NULL` value. | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -35,7 +35,8 @@ impl ValueRef<'_> { | ||||
|  | ||||
| impl<'a> ValueRef<'a> { | ||||
|     /// If `self` is case `Integer`, returns the integral value. Otherwise, | ||||
|     /// returns [`Err(Error::InvalidColumnType)`](crate::Error::InvalidColumnType). | ||||
|     /// returns [`Err(Error::InvalidColumnType)`](crate::Error:: | ||||
|     /// InvalidColumnType). | ||||
|     #[inline] | ||||
|     pub fn as_i64(&self) -> FromSqlResult<i64> { | ||||
|         match *self { | ||||
| @@ -45,7 +46,8 @@ impl<'a> ValueRef<'a> { | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// If `self` is case `Real`, returns the floating point value. Otherwise, | ||||
|     /// returns [`Err(Error::InvalidColumnType)`](crate::Error::InvalidColumnType). | ||||
|     /// returns [`Err(Error::InvalidColumnType)`](crate::Error:: | ||||
|     /// InvalidColumnType). | ||||
|     #[inline] | ||||
|     pub fn as_f64(&self) -> FromSqlResult<f64> { | ||||
|         match *self { | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -2,8 +2,8 @@ | ||||
| //! | ||||
| //! Follow these steps to create your own virtual table: | ||||
| //! 1. Write implemenation of [`VTab`] and [`VTabCursor`] traits. | ||||
| //! 2. Create an instance of the [`Module`] structure specialized for [`VTab`] impl. | ||||
| //! from step 1. | ||||
| //! 2. Create an instance of the [`Module`] structure specialized for [`VTab`] | ||||
| //! impl. from step 1. | ||||
| //! 3. Register your [`Module`] structure using [`Connection::create_module`]. | ||||
| //! 4. Run a `CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE` command that specifies the new module in the | ||||
| //! `USING` clause. | ||||
| @@ -430,7 +430,8 @@ impl IndexConstraint<'_> { | ||||
| pub struct IndexConstraintUsage<'a>(&'a mut ffi::sqlite3_index_constraint_usage); | ||||
|  | ||||
| impl IndexConstraintUsage<'_> { | ||||
|     /// if `argv_index` > 0, constraint is part of argv to [`VTabCursor::filter`] | ||||
|     /// if `argv_index` > 0, constraint is part of argv to | ||||
|     /// [`VTabCursor::filter`] | ||||
|     #[inline] | ||||
|     pub fn set_argv_index(&mut self, argv_index: c_int) { | ||||
|         self.0.argvIndex = argv_index; | ||||
| @@ -496,8 +497,8 @@ pub unsafe trait VTabCursor: Sized { | ||||
|     /// Begin a search of a virtual table. | ||||
|     /// (See [SQLite doc](https://sqlite.org/vtab.html#the_xfilter_method)) | ||||
|     fn filter(&mut self, idx_num: c_int, idx_str: Option<&str>, args: &Values<'_>) -> Result<()>; | ||||
|     /// Advance cursor to the next row of a result set initiated by [`filter`](VTabCursor::filter). | ||||
|     /// (See [SQLite doc](https://sqlite.org/vtab.html#the_xnext_method)) | ||||
|     /// Advance cursor to the next row of a result set initiated by | ||||
|     /// [`filter`](VTabCursor::filter). (See [SQLite doc](https://sqlite.org/vtab.html#the_xnext_method)) | ||||
|     fn next(&mut self) -> Result<()>; | ||||
|     /// Must return `false` if the cursor currently points to a valid row of | ||||
|     /// data, or `true` otherwise. | ||||
|   | ||||
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