Annotation of embedaddon/sqlite3/src/test_func.c, revision 1.1
1.1 ! misho 1: /*
! 2: ** 2008 March 19
! 3: **
! 4: ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
! 5: ** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
! 6: **
! 7: ** May you do good and not evil.
! 8: ** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
! 9: ** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
! 10: **
! 11: *************************************************************************
! 12: ** Code for testing all sorts of SQLite interfaces. This code
! 13: ** implements new SQL functions used by the test scripts.
! 14: */
! 15: #include "sqlite3.h"
! 16: #include "tcl.h"
! 17: #include <stdlib.h>
! 18: #include <string.h>
! 19: #include <assert.h>
! 20:
! 21:
! 22: /*
! 23: ** Allocate nByte bytes of space using sqlite3_malloc(). If the
! 24: ** allocation fails, call sqlite3_result_error_nomem() to notify
! 25: ** the database handle that malloc() has failed.
! 26: */
! 27: static void *testContextMalloc(sqlite3_context *context, int nByte){
! 28: char *z = sqlite3_malloc(nByte);
! 29: if( !z && nByte>0 ){
! 30: sqlite3_result_error_nomem(context);
! 31: }
! 32: return z;
! 33: }
! 34:
! 35: /*
! 36: ** This function generates a string of random characters. Used for
! 37: ** generating test data.
! 38: */
! 39: static void randStr(sqlite3_context *context, int argc, sqlite3_value **argv){
! 40: static const unsigned char zSrc[] =
! 41: "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
! 42: "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
! 43: "0123456789"
! 44: ".-!,:*^+=_|?/<> ";
! 45: int iMin, iMax, n, r, i;
! 46: unsigned char zBuf[1000];
! 47:
! 48: /* It used to be possible to call randstr() with any number of arguments,
! 49: ** but now it is registered with SQLite as requiring exactly 2.
! 50: */
! 51: assert(argc==2);
! 52:
! 53: iMin = sqlite3_value_int(argv[0]);
! 54: if( iMin<0 ) iMin = 0;
! 55: if( iMin>=sizeof(zBuf) ) iMin = sizeof(zBuf)-1;
! 56: iMax = sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]);
! 57: if( iMax<iMin ) iMax = iMin;
! 58: if( iMax>=sizeof(zBuf) ) iMax = sizeof(zBuf)-1;
! 59: n = iMin;
! 60: if( iMax>iMin ){
! 61: sqlite3_randomness(sizeof(r), &r);
! 62: r &= 0x7fffffff;
! 63: n += r%(iMax + 1 - iMin);
! 64: }
! 65: assert( n<sizeof(zBuf) );
! 66: sqlite3_randomness(n, zBuf);
! 67: for(i=0; i<n; i++){
! 68: zBuf[i] = zSrc[zBuf[i]%(sizeof(zSrc)-1)];
! 69: }
! 70: zBuf[n] = 0;
! 71: sqlite3_result_text(context, (char*)zBuf, n, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
! 72: }
! 73:
! 74: /*
! 75: ** The following two SQL functions are used to test returning a text
! 76: ** result with a destructor. Function 'test_destructor' takes one argument
! 77: ** and returns the same argument interpreted as TEXT. A destructor is
! 78: ** passed with the sqlite3_result_text() call.
! 79: **
! 80: ** SQL function 'test_destructor_count' returns the number of outstanding
! 81: ** allocations made by 'test_destructor';
! 82: **
! 83: ** WARNING: Not threadsafe.
! 84: */
! 85: static int test_destructor_count_var = 0;
! 86: static void destructor(void *p){
! 87: char *zVal = (char *)p;
! 88: assert(zVal);
! 89: zVal--;
! 90: sqlite3_free(zVal);
! 91: test_destructor_count_var--;
! 92: }
! 93: static void test_destructor(
! 94: sqlite3_context *pCtx,
! 95: int nArg,
! 96: sqlite3_value **argv
! 97: ){
! 98: char *zVal;
! 99: int len;
! 100:
! 101: test_destructor_count_var++;
! 102: assert( nArg==1 );
! 103: if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ) return;
! 104: len = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]);
! 105: zVal = testContextMalloc(pCtx, len+3);
! 106: if( !zVal ){
! 107: return;
! 108: }
! 109: zVal[len+1] = 0;
! 110: zVal[len+2] = 0;
! 111: zVal++;
! 112: memcpy(zVal, sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]), len);
! 113: sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, zVal, -1, destructor);
! 114: }
! 115: #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
! 116: static void test_destructor16(
! 117: sqlite3_context *pCtx,
! 118: int nArg,
! 119: sqlite3_value **argv
! 120: ){
! 121: char *zVal;
! 122: int len;
! 123:
! 124: test_destructor_count_var++;
! 125: assert( nArg==1 );
! 126: if( sqlite3_value_type(argv[0])==SQLITE_NULL ) return;
! 127: len = sqlite3_value_bytes16(argv[0]);
! 128: zVal = testContextMalloc(pCtx, len+3);
! 129: if( !zVal ){
! 130: return;
! 131: }
! 132: zVal[len+1] = 0;
! 133: zVal[len+2] = 0;
! 134: zVal++;
! 135: memcpy(zVal, sqlite3_value_text16(argv[0]), len);
! 136: sqlite3_result_text16(pCtx, zVal, -1, destructor);
! 137: }
! 138: #endif
! 139: static void test_destructor_count(
! 140: sqlite3_context *pCtx,
! 141: int nArg,
! 142: sqlite3_value **argv
! 143: ){
! 144: sqlite3_result_int(pCtx, test_destructor_count_var);
! 145: }
! 146:
! 147: /*
! 148: ** The following aggregate function, test_agg_errmsg16(), takes zero
! 149: ** arguments. It returns the text value returned by the sqlite3_errmsg16()
! 150: ** API function.
! 151: */
! 152: #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_BUILTIN_TEST
! 153: void sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc(void);
! 154: void sqlite3EndBenignMalloc(void);
! 155: #else
! 156: #define sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc()
! 157: #define sqlite3EndBenignMalloc()
! 158: #endif
! 159: static void test_agg_errmsg16_step(sqlite3_context *a, int b,sqlite3_value **c){
! 160: }
! 161: static void test_agg_errmsg16_final(sqlite3_context *ctx){
! 162: #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
! 163: const void *z;
! 164: sqlite3 * db = sqlite3_context_db_handle(ctx);
! 165: sqlite3_aggregate_context(ctx, 2048);
! 166: sqlite3BeginBenignMalloc();
! 167: z = sqlite3_errmsg16(db);
! 168: sqlite3EndBenignMalloc();
! 169: sqlite3_result_text16(ctx, z, -1, SQLITE_TRANSIENT);
! 170: #endif
! 171: }
! 172:
! 173: /*
! 174: ** Routines for testing the sqlite3_get_auxdata() and sqlite3_set_auxdata()
! 175: ** interface.
! 176: **
! 177: ** The test_auxdata() SQL function attempts to register each of its arguments
! 178: ** as auxiliary data. If there are no prior registrations of aux data for
! 179: ** that argument (meaning the argument is not a constant or this is its first
! 180: ** call) then the result for that argument is 0. If there is a prior
! 181: ** registration, the result for that argument is 1. The overall result
! 182: ** is the individual argument results separated by spaces.
! 183: */
! 184: static void free_test_auxdata(void *p) {sqlite3_free(p);}
! 185: static void test_auxdata(
! 186: sqlite3_context *pCtx,
! 187: int nArg,
! 188: sqlite3_value **argv
! 189: ){
! 190: int i;
! 191: char *zRet = testContextMalloc(pCtx, nArg*2);
! 192: if( !zRet ) return;
! 193: memset(zRet, 0, nArg*2);
! 194: for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
! 195: char const *z = (char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[i]);
! 196: if( z ){
! 197: int n;
! 198: char *zAux = sqlite3_get_auxdata(pCtx, i);
! 199: if( zAux ){
! 200: zRet[i*2] = '1';
! 201: assert( strcmp(zAux,z)==0 );
! 202: }else {
! 203: zRet[i*2] = '0';
! 204: }
! 205: n = strlen(z) + 1;
! 206: zAux = testContextMalloc(pCtx, n);
! 207: if( zAux ){
! 208: memcpy(zAux, z, n);
! 209: sqlite3_set_auxdata(pCtx, i, zAux, free_test_auxdata);
! 210: }
! 211: zRet[i*2+1] = ' ';
! 212: }
! 213: }
! 214: sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, zRet, 2*nArg-1, free_test_auxdata);
! 215: }
! 216:
! 217: /*
! 218: ** A function to test error reporting from user functions. This function
! 219: ** returns a copy of its first argument as the error message. If the
! 220: ** second argument exists, it becomes the error code.
! 221: */
! 222: static void test_error(
! 223: sqlite3_context *pCtx,
! 224: int nArg,
! 225: sqlite3_value **argv
! 226: ){
! 227: sqlite3_result_error(pCtx, (char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]), -1);
! 228: if( nArg==2 ){
! 229: sqlite3_result_error_code(pCtx, sqlite3_value_int(argv[1]));
! 230: }
! 231: }
! 232:
! 233: /*
! 234: ** Implementation of the counter(X) function. If X is an integer
! 235: ** constant, then the first invocation will return X. The second X+1.
! 236: ** and so forth. Can be used (for example) to provide a sequence number
! 237: ** in a result set.
! 238: */
! 239: static void counterFunc(
! 240: sqlite3_context *pCtx, /* Function context */
! 241: int nArg, /* Number of function arguments */
! 242: sqlite3_value **argv /* Values for all function arguments */
! 243: ){
! 244: int *pCounter = (int*)sqlite3_get_auxdata(pCtx, 0);
! 245: if( pCounter==0 ){
! 246: pCounter = sqlite3_malloc( sizeof(*pCounter) );
! 247: if( pCounter==0 ){
! 248: sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx);
! 249: return;
! 250: }
! 251: *pCounter = sqlite3_value_int(argv[0]);
! 252: sqlite3_set_auxdata(pCtx, 0, pCounter, sqlite3_free);
! 253: }else{
! 254: ++*pCounter;
! 255: }
! 256: sqlite3_result_int(pCtx, *pCounter);
! 257: }
! 258:
! 259:
! 260: /*
! 261: ** This function takes two arguments. It performance UTF-8/16 type
! 262: ** conversions on the first argument then returns a copy of the second
! 263: ** argument.
! 264: **
! 265: ** This function is used in cases such as the following:
! 266: **
! 267: ** SELECT test_isolation(x,x) FROM t1;
! 268: **
! 269: ** We want to verify that the type conversions that occur on the
! 270: ** first argument do not invalidate the second argument.
! 271: */
! 272: static void test_isolation(
! 273: sqlite3_context *pCtx,
! 274: int nArg,
! 275: sqlite3_value **argv
! 276: ){
! 277: #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
! 278: sqlite3_value_text16(argv[0]);
! 279: sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
! 280: sqlite3_value_text16(argv[0]);
! 281: sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
! 282: #endif
! 283: sqlite3_result_value(pCtx, argv[1]);
! 284: }
! 285:
! 286: /*
! 287: ** Invoke an SQL statement recursively. The function result is the
! 288: ** first column of the first row of the result set.
! 289: */
! 290: static void test_eval(
! 291: sqlite3_context *pCtx,
! 292: int nArg,
! 293: sqlite3_value **argv
! 294: ){
! 295: sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
! 296: int rc;
! 297: sqlite3 *db = sqlite3_context_db_handle(pCtx);
! 298: const char *zSql;
! 299:
! 300: zSql = (char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
! 301: rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, -1, &pStmt, 0);
! 302: if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
! 303: rc = sqlite3_step(pStmt);
! 304: if( rc==SQLITE_ROW ){
! 305: sqlite3_result_value(pCtx, sqlite3_column_value(pStmt, 0));
! 306: }
! 307: rc = sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
! 308: }
! 309: if( rc ){
! 310: char *zErr;
! 311: assert( pStmt==0 );
! 312: zErr = sqlite3_mprintf("sqlite3_prepare_v2() error: %s",sqlite3_errmsg(db));
! 313: sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, zErr, -1, sqlite3_free);
! 314: sqlite3_result_error_code(pCtx, rc);
! 315: }
! 316: }
! 317:
! 318:
! 319: /*
! 320: ** convert one character from hex to binary
! 321: */
! 322: static int testHexChar(char c){
! 323: if( c>='0' && c<='9' ){
! 324: return c - '0';
! 325: }else if( c>='a' && c<='f' ){
! 326: return c - 'a' + 10;
! 327: }else if( c>='A' && c<='F' ){
! 328: return c - 'A' + 10;
! 329: }
! 330: return 0;
! 331: }
! 332:
! 333: /*
! 334: ** Convert hex to binary.
! 335: */
! 336: static void testHexToBin(const char *zIn, char *zOut){
! 337: while( zIn[0] && zIn[1] ){
! 338: *(zOut++) = (testHexChar(zIn[0])<<4) + testHexChar(zIn[1]);
! 339: zIn += 2;
! 340: }
! 341: }
! 342:
! 343: /*
! 344: ** hex_to_utf16be(HEX)
! 345: **
! 346: ** Convert the input string from HEX into binary. Then return the
! 347: ** result using sqlite3_result_text16le().
! 348: */
! 349: #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
! 350: static void testHexToUtf16be(
! 351: sqlite3_context *pCtx,
! 352: int nArg,
! 353: sqlite3_value **argv
! 354: ){
! 355: int n;
! 356: const char *zIn;
! 357: char *zOut;
! 358: assert( nArg==1 );
! 359: n = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]);
! 360: zIn = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
! 361: zOut = sqlite3_malloc( n/2 );
! 362: if( zOut==0 ){
! 363: sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx);
! 364: }else{
! 365: testHexToBin(zIn, zOut);
! 366: sqlite3_result_text16be(pCtx, zOut, n/2, sqlite3_free);
! 367: }
! 368: }
! 369: #endif
! 370:
! 371: /*
! 372: ** hex_to_utf8(HEX)
! 373: **
! 374: ** Convert the input string from HEX into binary. Then return the
! 375: ** result using sqlite3_result_text16le().
! 376: */
! 377: static void testHexToUtf8(
! 378: sqlite3_context *pCtx,
! 379: int nArg,
! 380: sqlite3_value **argv
! 381: ){
! 382: int n;
! 383: const char *zIn;
! 384: char *zOut;
! 385: assert( nArg==1 );
! 386: n = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]);
! 387: zIn = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
! 388: zOut = sqlite3_malloc( n/2 );
! 389: if( zOut==0 ){
! 390: sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx);
! 391: }else{
! 392: testHexToBin(zIn, zOut);
! 393: sqlite3_result_text(pCtx, zOut, n/2, sqlite3_free);
! 394: }
! 395: }
! 396:
! 397: /*
! 398: ** hex_to_utf16le(HEX)
! 399: **
! 400: ** Convert the input string from HEX into binary. Then return the
! 401: ** result using sqlite3_result_text16le().
! 402: */
! 403: #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
! 404: static void testHexToUtf16le(
! 405: sqlite3_context *pCtx,
! 406: int nArg,
! 407: sqlite3_value **argv
! 408: ){
! 409: int n;
! 410: const char *zIn;
! 411: char *zOut;
! 412: assert( nArg==1 );
! 413: n = sqlite3_value_bytes(argv[0]);
! 414: zIn = (const char*)sqlite3_value_text(argv[0]);
! 415: zOut = sqlite3_malloc( n/2 );
! 416: if( zOut==0 ){
! 417: sqlite3_result_error_nomem(pCtx);
! 418: }else{
! 419: testHexToBin(zIn, zOut);
! 420: sqlite3_result_text16le(pCtx, zOut, n/2, sqlite3_free);
! 421: }
! 422: }
! 423: #endif
! 424:
! 425: static int registerTestFunctions(sqlite3 *db){
! 426: static const struct {
! 427: char *zName;
! 428: signed char nArg;
! 429: unsigned char eTextRep; /* 1: UTF-16. 0: UTF-8 */
! 430: void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value **);
! 431: } aFuncs[] = {
! 432: { "randstr", 2, SQLITE_UTF8, randStr },
! 433: { "test_destructor", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_destructor},
! 434: #ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_UTF16
! 435: { "test_destructor16", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_destructor16},
! 436: { "hex_to_utf16be", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, testHexToUtf16be},
! 437: { "hex_to_utf16le", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, testHexToUtf16le},
! 438: #endif
! 439: { "hex_to_utf8", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, testHexToUtf8},
! 440: { "test_destructor_count", 0, SQLITE_UTF8, test_destructor_count},
! 441: { "test_auxdata", -1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_auxdata},
! 442: { "test_error", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_error},
! 443: { "test_error", 2, SQLITE_UTF8, test_error},
! 444: { "test_eval", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, test_eval},
! 445: { "test_isolation", 2, SQLITE_UTF8, test_isolation},
! 446: { "test_counter", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, counterFunc},
! 447: };
! 448: int i;
! 449:
! 450: for(i=0; i<sizeof(aFuncs)/sizeof(aFuncs[0]); i++){
! 451: sqlite3_create_function(db, aFuncs[i].zName, aFuncs[i].nArg,
! 452: aFuncs[i].eTextRep, 0, aFuncs[i].xFunc, 0, 0);
! 453: }
! 454:
! 455: sqlite3_create_function(db, "test_agg_errmsg16", 0, SQLITE_ANY, 0, 0,
! 456: test_agg_errmsg16_step, test_agg_errmsg16_final);
! 457:
! 458: return SQLITE_OK;
! 459: }
! 460:
! 461: /*
! 462: ** TCLCMD: autoinstall_test_functions
! 463: **
! 464: ** Invoke this TCL command to use sqlite3_auto_extension() to cause
! 465: ** the standard set of test functions to be loaded into each new
! 466: ** database connection.
! 467: */
! 468: static int autoinstall_test_funcs(
! 469: void * clientData,
! 470: Tcl_Interp *interp,
! 471: int objc,
! 472: Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
! 473: ){
! 474: extern int Md5_Register(sqlite3*);
! 475: int rc = sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)registerTestFunctions);
! 476: if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
! 477: rc = sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)Md5_Register);
! 478: }
! 479: Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(rc));
! 480: return TCL_OK;
! 481: }
! 482:
! 483: /*
! 484: ** A bogus step function and finalizer function.
! 485: */
! 486: static void tStep(sqlite3_context *a, int b, sqlite3_value **c){}
! 487: static void tFinal(sqlite3_context *a){}
! 488:
! 489:
! 490: /*
! 491: ** tclcmd: abuse_create_function
! 492: **
! 493: ** Make various calls to sqlite3_create_function that do not have valid
! 494: ** parameters. Verify that the error condition is detected and reported.
! 495: */
! 496: static int abuse_create_function(
! 497: void * clientData,
! 498: Tcl_Interp *interp,
! 499: int objc,
! 500: Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
! 501: ){
! 502: extern int getDbPointer(Tcl_Interp*, const char*, sqlite3**);
! 503: sqlite3 *db;
! 504: int rc;
! 505: int mxArg;
! 506:
! 507: if( getDbPointer(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), &db) ) return TCL_ERROR;
! 508:
! 509: rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep,tStep,tFinal);
! 510: if( rc!=SQLITE_MISUSE ) goto abuse_err;
! 511:
! 512: rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, tStep, 0);
! 513: if( rc!=SQLITE_MISUSE ) goto abuse_err;
! 514:
! 515: rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, tFinal);
! 516: if( rc!=SQLITE_MISUSE) goto abuse_err;
! 517:
! 518: rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, 0, 0, tFinal);
! 519: if( rc!=SQLITE_MISUSE ) goto abuse_err;
! 520:
! 521: rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, 0, tStep, 0);
! 522: if( rc!=SQLITE_MISUSE ) goto abuse_err;
! 523:
! 524: rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", -2, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0);
! 525: if( rc!=SQLITE_MISUSE ) goto abuse_err;
! 526:
! 527: rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "tx", 128, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0);
! 528: if( rc!=SQLITE_MISUSE ) goto abuse_err;
! 529:
! 530: rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "funcxx"
! 531: "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
! 532: "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
! 533: "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
! 534: "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
! 535: "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789",
! 536: 1, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0);
! 537: if( rc!=SQLITE_MISUSE ) goto abuse_err;
! 538:
! 539: /* This last function registration should actually work. Generate
! 540: ** a no-op function (that always returns NULL) and which has the
! 541: ** maximum-length function name and the maximum number of parameters.
! 542: */
! 543: sqlite3_limit(db, SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG, 10000);
! 544: mxArg = sqlite3_limit(db, SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG, -1);
! 545: rc = sqlite3_create_function(db, "nullx"
! 546: "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
! 547: "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
! 548: "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
! 549: "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789"
! 550: "_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789_123456789",
! 551: mxArg, SQLITE_UTF8, 0, tStep, 0, 0);
! 552: if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) goto abuse_err;
! 553:
! 554: return TCL_OK;
! 555:
! 556: abuse_err:
! 557: Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "sqlite3_create_function abused test failed",
! 558: (char*)0);
! 559: return TCL_ERROR;
! 560: }
! 561:
! 562: /*
! 563: ** Register commands with the TCL interpreter.
! 564: */
! 565: int Sqlitetest_func_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){
! 566: static struct {
! 567: char *zName;
! 568: Tcl_ObjCmdProc *xProc;
! 569: } aObjCmd[] = {
! 570: { "autoinstall_test_functions", autoinstall_test_funcs },
! 571: { "abuse_create_function", abuse_create_function },
! 572: };
! 573: int i;
! 574: extern int Md5_Register(sqlite3*);
! 575:
! 576: for(i=0; i<sizeof(aObjCmd)/sizeof(aObjCmd[0]); i++){
! 577: Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, aObjCmd[i].zName, aObjCmd[i].xProc, 0, 0);
! 578: }
! 579: sqlite3_initialize();
! 580: sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)registerTestFunctions);
! 581: sqlite3_auto_extension((void*)Md5_Register);
! 582: return TCL_OK;
! 583: }
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