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| //! 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, | ||||
| //! allowing you to specify how many pages are backed up at a time and how long | ||||
| //! the thread should sleep between chunks of pages. | ||||
| //! 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. | ||||
| //! | ||||
| //! The following example is equivalent to "Example 2: Online Backup of a | ||||
| //! Running Database" from [SQLite's Online Backup API | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -278,7 +278,8 @@ mod test { | ||||
|     /// 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): | ||||
|     /// 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<()> { | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -105,7 +105,8 @@ impl Drop for Rows<'_> { | ||||
|     } | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| /// `F` is used to transform the _streaming_ iterator into a _fallible_ iterator. | ||||
| /// `F` is used to transform the _streaming_ iterator into a _fallible_ | ||||
| /// iterator. | ||||
| #[must_use = "iterators are lazy and do nothing unless consumed"] | ||||
| pub struct Map<'stmt, F> { | ||||
|     rows: Rows<'stmt>, | ||||
| @@ -130,7 +131,8 @@ where | ||||
|  | ||||
| /// An iterator over the mapped resulting rows of a query. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// `F` is used to transform the _streaming_ iterator into a _standard_ iterator. | ||||
| /// `F` is used to transform the _streaming_ iterator into a _standard_ | ||||
| /// iterator. | ||||
| #[must_use = "iterators are lazy and do nothing unless consumed"] | ||||
| pub struct MappedRows<'stmt, F> { | ||||
|     rows: Rows<'stmt>, | ||||
|   | ||||
| @@ -137,8 +137,8 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// 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. | ||||
|     /// [`query_map`](Statement::query_map) or | ||||
|     /// [`query_and_then`](Statement::query_and_then) instead, which do. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// ## Example | ||||
|     /// | ||||
| @@ -521,8 +521,8 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|         Ok(self.stmt.bind_parameter_index(name)) | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Return the SQL parameter name given its (one-based) index (the inverse of | ||||
|     /// [`Statement::parameter_index`]). | ||||
|     /// Return the SQL parameter name given its (one-based) index (the inverse | ||||
|     /// of [`Statement::parameter_index`]). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// ```rust,no_run | ||||
|     /// # use rusqlite::{Connection, Result}; | ||||
| @@ -536,8 +536,8 @@ impl Statement<'_> { | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Failure | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// Will return `None` if the column index is out of bounds or if the parameter | ||||
|     /// is positional. | ||||
|     /// Will return `None` if the column index is out of bounds or if the | ||||
|     /// parameter is positional. | ||||
|     #[inline] | ||||
|     pub fn parameter_name(&self, index: usize) -> Option<&'_ str> { | ||||
|         self.stmt.bind_parameter_name(index as i32).map(|name| { | ||||
|   | ||||
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