Annotation of embedaddon/sqlite3/src/test_thread.c, revision 1.1
1.1 ! misho 1: /*
! 2: ** 2007 September 9
! 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: **
! 13: ** This file contains the implementation of some Tcl commands used to
! 14: ** test that sqlite3 database handles may be concurrently accessed by
! 15: ** multiple threads. Right now this only works on unix.
! 16: */
! 17:
! 18: #include "sqliteInt.h"
! 19: #include <tcl.h>
! 20:
! 21: #if SQLITE_THREADSAFE
! 22:
! 23: #include <errno.h>
! 24:
! 25: #if !defined(_MSC_VER)
! 26: #include <unistd.h>
! 27: #endif
! 28:
! 29: /*
! 30: ** One of these is allocated for each thread created by [sqlthread spawn].
! 31: */
! 32: typedef struct SqlThread SqlThread;
! 33: struct SqlThread {
! 34: Tcl_ThreadId parent; /* Thread id of parent thread */
! 35: Tcl_Interp *interp; /* Parent interpreter */
! 36: char *zScript; /* The script to execute. */
! 37: char *zVarname; /* Varname in parent script */
! 38: };
! 39:
! 40: /*
! 41: ** A custom Tcl_Event type used by this module. When the event is
! 42: ** handled, script zScript is evaluated in interpreter interp. If
! 43: ** the evaluation throws an exception (returns TCL_ERROR), then the
! 44: ** error is handled by Tcl_BackgroundError(). If no error occurs,
! 45: ** the result is simply discarded.
! 46: */
! 47: typedef struct EvalEvent EvalEvent;
! 48: struct EvalEvent {
! 49: Tcl_Event base; /* Base class of type Tcl_Event */
! 50: char *zScript; /* The script to execute. */
! 51: Tcl_Interp *interp; /* The interpreter to execute it in. */
! 52: };
! 53:
! 54: static Tcl_ObjCmdProc sqlthread_proc;
! 55: static Tcl_ObjCmdProc clock_seconds_proc;
! 56: #if SQLITE_OS_UNIX && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY)
! 57: static Tcl_ObjCmdProc blocking_step_proc;
! 58: static Tcl_ObjCmdProc blocking_prepare_v2_proc;
! 59: #endif
! 60: int Sqlitetest1_Init(Tcl_Interp *);
! 61: int Sqlite3_Init(Tcl_Interp *);
! 62:
! 63: /* Functions from test1.c */
! 64: void *sqlite3TestTextToPtr(const char *);
! 65: const char *sqlite3TestErrorName(int);
! 66: int getDbPointer(Tcl_Interp *, const char *, sqlite3 **);
! 67: int sqlite3TestMakePointerStr(Tcl_Interp *, char *, void *);
! 68: int sqlite3TestErrCode(Tcl_Interp *, sqlite3 *, int);
! 69:
! 70: /*
! 71: ** Handler for events of type EvalEvent.
! 72: */
! 73: static int tclScriptEvent(Tcl_Event *evPtr, int flags){
! 74: int rc;
! 75: EvalEvent *p = (EvalEvent *)evPtr;
! 76: rc = Tcl_Eval(p->interp, p->zScript);
! 77: if( rc!=TCL_OK ){
! 78: Tcl_BackgroundError(p->interp);
! 79: }
! 80: UNUSED_PARAMETER(flags);
! 81: return 1;
! 82: }
! 83:
! 84: /*
! 85: ** Register an EvalEvent to evaluate the script pScript in the
! 86: ** parent interpreter/thread of SqlThread p.
! 87: */
! 88: static void postToParent(SqlThread *p, Tcl_Obj *pScript){
! 89: EvalEvent *pEvent;
! 90: char *zMsg;
! 91: int nMsg;
! 92:
! 93: zMsg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(pScript, &nMsg);
! 94: pEvent = (EvalEvent *)ckalloc(sizeof(EvalEvent)+nMsg+1);
! 95: pEvent->base.nextPtr = 0;
! 96: pEvent->base.proc = tclScriptEvent;
! 97: pEvent->zScript = (char *)&pEvent[1];
! 98: memcpy(pEvent->zScript, zMsg, nMsg+1);
! 99: pEvent->interp = p->interp;
! 100:
! 101: Tcl_ThreadQueueEvent(p->parent, (Tcl_Event *)pEvent, TCL_QUEUE_TAIL);
! 102: Tcl_ThreadAlert(p->parent);
! 103: }
! 104:
! 105: /*
! 106: ** The main function for threads created with [sqlthread spawn].
! 107: */
! 108: static Tcl_ThreadCreateType tclScriptThread(ClientData pSqlThread){
! 109: Tcl_Interp *interp;
! 110: Tcl_Obj *pRes;
! 111: Tcl_Obj *pList;
! 112: int rc;
! 113: SqlThread *p = (SqlThread *)pSqlThread;
! 114: extern int Sqlitetest_mutex_Init(Tcl_Interp*);
! 115:
! 116: interp = Tcl_CreateInterp();
! 117: Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "clock_seconds", clock_seconds_proc, 0, 0);
! 118: Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "sqlthread", sqlthread_proc, pSqlThread, 0);
! 119: #if SQLITE_OS_UNIX && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY)
! 120: Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "sqlite3_blocking_step", blocking_step_proc,0,0);
! 121: Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp,
! 122: "sqlite3_blocking_prepare_v2", blocking_prepare_v2_proc, (void *)1, 0);
! 123: Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp,
! 124: "sqlite3_nonblocking_prepare_v2", blocking_prepare_v2_proc, 0, 0);
! 125: #endif
! 126: Sqlitetest1_Init(interp);
! 127: Sqlitetest_mutex_Init(interp);
! 128: Sqlite3_Init(interp);
! 129:
! 130: rc = Tcl_Eval(interp, p->zScript);
! 131: pRes = Tcl_GetObjResult(interp);
! 132: pList = Tcl_NewObj();
! 133: Tcl_IncrRefCount(pList);
! 134: Tcl_IncrRefCount(pRes);
! 135:
! 136: if( rc!=TCL_OK ){
! 137: Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, pList, Tcl_NewStringObj("error", -1));
! 138: Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, pList, pRes);
! 139: postToParent(p, pList);
! 140: Tcl_DecrRefCount(pList);
! 141: pList = Tcl_NewObj();
! 142: }
! 143:
! 144: Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, pList, Tcl_NewStringObj("set", -1));
! 145: Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, pList, Tcl_NewStringObj(p->zVarname, -1));
! 146: Tcl_ListObjAppendElement(interp, pList, pRes);
! 147: postToParent(p, pList);
! 148:
! 149: ckfree((void *)p);
! 150: Tcl_DecrRefCount(pList);
! 151: Tcl_DecrRefCount(pRes);
! 152: Tcl_DeleteInterp(interp);
! 153: while( Tcl_DoOneEvent(TCL_ALL_EVENTS|TCL_DONT_WAIT) );
! 154: Tcl_ExitThread(0);
! 155: TCL_THREAD_CREATE_RETURN;
! 156: }
! 157:
! 158: /*
! 159: ** sqlthread spawn VARNAME SCRIPT
! 160: **
! 161: ** Spawn a new thread with its own Tcl interpreter and run the
! 162: ** specified SCRIPT(s) in it. The thread terminates after running
! 163: ** the script. The result of the script is stored in the variable
! 164: ** VARNAME.
! 165: **
! 166: ** The caller can wait for the script to terminate using [vwait VARNAME].
! 167: */
! 168: static int sqlthread_spawn(
! 169: ClientData clientData,
! 170: Tcl_Interp *interp,
! 171: int objc,
! 172: Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
! 173: ){
! 174: Tcl_ThreadId x;
! 175: SqlThread *pNew;
! 176: int rc;
! 177:
! 178: int nVarname; char *zVarname;
! 179: int nScript; char *zScript;
! 180:
! 181: /* Parameters for thread creation */
! 182: const int nStack = TCL_THREAD_STACK_DEFAULT;
! 183: const int flags = TCL_THREAD_NOFLAGS;
! 184:
! 185: assert(objc==4);
! 186: UNUSED_PARAMETER(clientData);
! 187: UNUSED_PARAMETER(objc);
! 188:
! 189: zVarname = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], &nVarname);
! 190: zScript = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[3], &nScript);
! 191:
! 192: pNew = (SqlThread *)ckalloc(sizeof(SqlThread)+nVarname+nScript+2);
! 193: pNew->zVarname = (char *)&pNew[1];
! 194: pNew->zScript = (char *)&pNew->zVarname[nVarname+1];
! 195: memcpy(pNew->zVarname, zVarname, nVarname+1);
! 196: memcpy(pNew->zScript, zScript, nScript+1);
! 197: pNew->parent = Tcl_GetCurrentThread();
! 198: pNew->interp = interp;
! 199:
! 200: rc = Tcl_CreateThread(&x, tclScriptThread, (void *)pNew, nStack, flags);
! 201: if( rc!=TCL_OK ){
! 202: Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "Error in Tcl_CreateThread()", 0);
! 203: ckfree((char *)pNew);
! 204: return TCL_ERROR;
! 205: }
! 206:
! 207: return TCL_OK;
! 208: }
! 209:
! 210: /*
! 211: ** sqlthread parent SCRIPT
! 212: **
! 213: ** This can be called by spawned threads only. It sends the specified
! 214: ** script back to the parent thread for execution. The result of
! 215: ** evaluating the SCRIPT is returned. The parent thread must enter
! 216: ** the event loop for this to work - otherwise the caller will
! 217: ** block indefinitely.
! 218: **
! 219: ** NOTE: At the moment, this doesn't work. FIXME.
! 220: */
! 221: static int sqlthread_parent(
! 222: ClientData clientData,
! 223: Tcl_Interp *interp,
! 224: int objc,
! 225: Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
! 226: ){
! 227: EvalEvent *pEvent;
! 228: char *zMsg;
! 229: int nMsg;
! 230: SqlThread *p = (SqlThread *)clientData;
! 231:
! 232: assert(objc==3);
! 233: UNUSED_PARAMETER(objc);
! 234:
! 235: if( p==0 ){
! 236: Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "no parent thread", 0);
! 237: return TCL_ERROR;
! 238: }
! 239:
! 240: zMsg = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[2], &nMsg);
! 241: pEvent = (EvalEvent *)ckalloc(sizeof(EvalEvent)+nMsg+1);
! 242: pEvent->base.nextPtr = 0;
! 243: pEvent->base.proc = tclScriptEvent;
! 244: pEvent->zScript = (char *)&pEvent[1];
! 245: memcpy(pEvent->zScript, zMsg, nMsg+1);
! 246: pEvent->interp = p->interp;
! 247: Tcl_ThreadQueueEvent(p->parent, (Tcl_Event *)pEvent, TCL_QUEUE_TAIL);
! 248: Tcl_ThreadAlert(p->parent);
! 249:
! 250: return TCL_OK;
! 251: }
! 252:
! 253: static int xBusy(void *pArg, int nBusy){
! 254: UNUSED_PARAMETER(pArg);
! 255: UNUSED_PARAMETER(nBusy);
! 256: sqlite3_sleep(50);
! 257: return 1; /* Try again... */
! 258: }
! 259:
! 260: /*
! 261: ** sqlthread open
! 262: **
! 263: ** Open a database handle and return the string representation of
! 264: ** the pointer value.
! 265: */
! 266: static int sqlthread_open(
! 267: ClientData clientData,
! 268: Tcl_Interp *interp,
! 269: int objc,
! 270: Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
! 271: ){
! 272: int sqlite3TestMakePointerStr(Tcl_Interp *interp, char *zPtr, void *p);
! 273:
! 274: const char *zFilename;
! 275: sqlite3 *db;
! 276: int rc;
! 277: char zBuf[100];
! 278: extern void Md5_Register(sqlite3*);
! 279:
! 280: UNUSED_PARAMETER(clientData);
! 281: UNUSED_PARAMETER(objc);
! 282:
! 283: zFilename = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
! 284: rc = sqlite3_open(zFilename, &db);
! 285: #ifdef SQLITE_HAS_CODEC
! 286: if( db && objc>=4 ){
! 287: const char *zKey;
! 288: int nKey;
! 289: zKey = Tcl_GetStringFromObj(objv[3], &nKey);
! 290: rc = sqlite3_key(db, zKey, nKey);
! 291: if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
! 292: char *zErrMsg = sqlite3_mprintf("error %d: %s", rc, sqlite3_errmsg(db));
! 293: sqlite3_close(db);
! 294: Tcl_AppendResult(interp, zErrMsg, (char*)0);
! 295: sqlite3_free(zErrMsg);
! 296: return TCL_ERROR;
! 297: }
! 298: }
! 299: #endif
! 300: Md5_Register(db);
! 301: sqlite3_busy_handler(db, xBusy, 0);
! 302:
! 303: if( sqlite3TestMakePointerStr(interp, zBuf, db) ) return TCL_ERROR;
! 304: Tcl_AppendResult(interp, zBuf, 0);
! 305:
! 306: return TCL_OK;
! 307: }
! 308:
! 309:
! 310: /*
! 311: ** sqlthread open
! 312: **
! 313: ** Return the current thread-id (Tcl_GetCurrentThread()) cast to
! 314: ** an integer.
! 315: */
! 316: static int sqlthread_id(
! 317: ClientData clientData,
! 318: Tcl_Interp *interp,
! 319: int objc,
! 320: Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
! 321: ){
! 322: Tcl_ThreadId id = Tcl_GetCurrentThread();
! 323: Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(SQLITE_PTR_TO_INT(id)));
! 324: UNUSED_PARAMETER(clientData);
! 325: UNUSED_PARAMETER(objc);
! 326: UNUSED_PARAMETER(objv);
! 327: return TCL_OK;
! 328: }
! 329:
! 330:
! 331: /*
! 332: ** Dispatch routine for the sub-commands of [sqlthread].
! 333: */
! 334: static int sqlthread_proc(
! 335: ClientData clientData,
! 336: Tcl_Interp *interp,
! 337: int objc,
! 338: Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
! 339: ){
! 340: struct SubCommand {
! 341: char *zName;
! 342: Tcl_ObjCmdProc *xProc;
! 343: int nArg;
! 344: char *zUsage;
! 345: } aSub[] = {
! 346: {"parent", sqlthread_parent, 1, "SCRIPT"},
! 347: {"spawn", sqlthread_spawn, 2, "VARNAME SCRIPT"},
! 348: {"open", sqlthread_open, 1, "DBNAME"},
! 349: {"id", sqlthread_id, 0, ""},
! 350: {0, 0, 0}
! 351: };
! 352: struct SubCommand *pSub;
! 353: int rc;
! 354: int iIndex;
! 355:
! 356: if( objc<2 ){
! 357: Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "SUB-COMMAND");
! 358: return TCL_ERROR;
! 359: }
! 360:
! 361: rc = Tcl_GetIndexFromObjStruct(
! 362: interp, objv[1], aSub, sizeof(aSub[0]), "sub-command", 0, &iIndex
! 363: );
! 364: if( rc!=TCL_OK ) return rc;
! 365: pSub = &aSub[iIndex];
! 366:
! 367: if( objc<(pSub->nArg+2) ){
! 368: Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 2, objv, pSub->zUsage);
! 369: return TCL_ERROR;
! 370: }
! 371:
! 372: return pSub->xProc(clientData, interp, objc, objv);
! 373: }
! 374:
! 375: /*
! 376: ** The [clock_seconds] command. This is more or less the same as the
! 377: ** regular tcl [clock seconds], except that it is available in testfixture
! 378: ** when linked against both Tcl 8.4 and 8.5. Because [clock seconds] is
! 379: ** implemented as a script in Tcl 8.5, it is not usually available to
! 380: ** testfixture.
! 381: */
! 382: static int clock_seconds_proc(
! 383: ClientData clientData,
! 384: Tcl_Interp *interp,
! 385: int objc,
! 386: Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
! 387: ){
! 388: Tcl_Time now;
! 389: Tcl_GetTime(&now);
! 390: Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_NewIntObj(now.sec));
! 391: UNUSED_PARAMETER(clientData);
! 392: UNUSED_PARAMETER(objc);
! 393: UNUSED_PARAMETER(objv);
! 394: return TCL_OK;
! 395: }
! 396:
! 397: /*************************************************************************
! 398: ** This block contains the implementation of the [sqlite3_blocking_step]
! 399: ** command available to threads created by [sqlthread spawn] commands. It
! 400: ** is only available on UNIX for now. This is because pthread condition
! 401: ** variables are used.
! 402: **
! 403: ** The source code for the C functions sqlite3_blocking_step(),
! 404: ** blocking_step_notify() and the structure UnlockNotification is
! 405: ** automatically extracted from this file and used as part of the
! 406: ** documentation for the sqlite3_unlock_notify() API function. This
! 407: ** should be considered if these functions are to be extended (i.e. to
! 408: ** support windows) in the future.
! 409: */
! 410: #if SQLITE_OS_UNIX && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY)
! 411:
! 412: /* BEGIN_SQLITE_BLOCKING_STEP */
! 413: /* This example uses the pthreads API */
! 414: #include <pthread.h>
! 415:
! 416: /*
! 417: ** A pointer to an instance of this structure is passed as the user-context
! 418: ** pointer when registering for an unlock-notify callback.
! 419: */
! 420: typedef struct UnlockNotification UnlockNotification;
! 421: struct UnlockNotification {
! 422: int fired; /* True after unlock event has occurred */
! 423: pthread_cond_t cond; /* Condition variable to wait on */
! 424: pthread_mutex_t mutex; /* Mutex to protect structure */
! 425: };
! 426:
! 427: /*
! 428: ** This function is an unlock-notify callback registered with SQLite.
! 429: */
! 430: static void unlock_notify_cb(void **apArg, int nArg){
! 431: int i;
! 432: for(i=0; i<nArg; i++){
! 433: UnlockNotification *p = (UnlockNotification *)apArg[i];
! 434: pthread_mutex_lock(&p->mutex);
! 435: p->fired = 1;
! 436: pthread_cond_signal(&p->cond);
! 437: pthread_mutex_unlock(&p->mutex);
! 438: }
! 439: }
! 440:
! 441: /*
! 442: ** This function assumes that an SQLite API call (either sqlite3_prepare_v2()
! 443: ** or sqlite3_step()) has just returned SQLITE_LOCKED. The argument is the
! 444: ** associated database connection.
! 445: **
! 446: ** This function calls sqlite3_unlock_notify() to register for an
! 447: ** unlock-notify callback, then blocks until that callback is delivered
! 448: ** and returns SQLITE_OK. The caller should then retry the failed operation.
! 449: **
! 450: ** Or, if sqlite3_unlock_notify() indicates that to block would deadlock
! 451: ** the system, then this function returns SQLITE_LOCKED immediately. In
! 452: ** this case the caller should not retry the operation and should roll
! 453: ** back the current transaction (if any).
! 454: */
! 455: static int wait_for_unlock_notify(sqlite3 *db){
! 456: int rc;
! 457: UnlockNotification un;
! 458:
! 459: /* Initialize the UnlockNotification structure. */
! 460: un.fired = 0;
! 461: pthread_mutex_init(&un.mutex, 0);
! 462: pthread_cond_init(&un.cond, 0);
! 463:
! 464: /* Register for an unlock-notify callback. */
! 465: rc = sqlite3_unlock_notify(db, unlock_notify_cb, (void *)&un);
! 466: assert( rc==SQLITE_LOCKED || rc==SQLITE_OK );
! 467:
! 468: /* The call to sqlite3_unlock_notify() always returns either SQLITE_LOCKED
! 469: ** or SQLITE_OK.
! 470: **
! 471: ** If SQLITE_LOCKED was returned, then the system is deadlocked. In this
! 472: ** case this function needs to return SQLITE_LOCKED to the caller so
! 473: ** that the current transaction can be rolled back. Otherwise, block
! 474: ** until the unlock-notify callback is invoked, then return SQLITE_OK.
! 475: */
! 476: if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
! 477: pthread_mutex_lock(&un.mutex);
! 478: if( !un.fired ){
! 479: pthread_cond_wait(&un.cond, &un.mutex);
! 480: }
! 481: pthread_mutex_unlock(&un.mutex);
! 482: }
! 483:
! 484: /* Destroy the mutex and condition variables. */
! 485: pthread_cond_destroy(&un.cond);
! 486: pthread_mutex_destroy(&un.mutex);
! 487:
! 488: return rc;
! 489: }
! 490:
! 491: /*
! 492: ** This function is a wrapper around the SQLite function sqlite3_step().
! 493: ** It functions in the same way as step(), except that if a required
! 494: ** shared-cache lock cannot be obtained, this function may block waiting for
! 495: ** the lock to become available. In this scenario the normal API step()
! 496: ** function always returns SQLITE_LOCKED.
! 497: **
! 498: ** If this function returns SQLITE_LOCKED, the caller should rollback
! 499: ** the current transaction (if any) and try again later. Otherwise, the
! 500: ** system may become deadlocked.
! 501: */
! 502: int sqlite3_blocking_step(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt){
! 503: int rc;
! 504: while( SQLITE_LOCKED==(rc = sqlite3_step(pStmt)) ){
! 505: rc = wait_for_unlock_notify(sqlite3_db_handle(pStmt));
! 506: if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break;
! 507: sqlite3_reset(pStmt);
! 508: }
! 509: return rc;
! 510: }
! 511:
! 512: /*
! 513: ** This function is a wrapper around the SQLite function sqlite3_prepare_v2().
! 514: ** It functions in the same way as prepare_v2(), except that if a required
! 515: ** shared-cache lock cannot be obtained, this function may block waiting for
! 516: ** the lock to become available. In this scenario the normal API prepare_v2()
! 517: ** function always returns SQLITE_LOCKED.
! 518: **
! 519: ** If this function returns SQLITE_LOCKED, the caller should rollback
! 520: ** the current transaction (if any) and try again later. Otherwise, the
! 521: ** system may become deadlocked.
! 522: */
! 523: int sqlite3_blocking_prepare_v2(
! 524: sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle. */
! 525: const char *zSql, /* UTF-8 encoded SQL statement. */
! 526: int nSql, /* Length of zSql in bytes. */
! 527: sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt, /* OUT: A pointer to the prepared statement */
! 528: const char **pz /* OUT: End of parsed string */
! 529: ){
! 530: int rc;
! 531: while( SQLITE_LOCKED==(rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, nSql, ppStmt, pz)) ){
! 532: rc = wait_for_unlock_notify(db);
! 533: if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ) break;
! 534: }
! 535: return rc;
! 536: }
! 537: /* END_SQLITE_BLOCKING_STEP */
! 538:
! 539: /*
! 540: ** Usage: sqlite3_blocking_step STMT
! 541: **
! 542: ** Advance the statement to the next row.
! 543: */
! 544: static int blocking_step_proc(
! 545: void * clientData,
! 546: Tcl_Interp *interp,
! 547: int objc,
! 548: Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
! 549: ){
! 550:
! 551: sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
! 552: int rc;
! 553:
! 554: if( objc!=2 ){
! 555: Tcl_WrongNumArgs(interp, 1, objv, "STMT");
! 556: return TCL_ERROR;
! 557: }
! 558:
! 559: pStmt = (sqlite3_stmt*)sqlite3TestTextToPtr(Tcl_GetString(objv[1]));
! 560: rc = sqlite3_blocking_step(pStmt);
! 561:
! 562: Tcl_SetResult(interp, (char *)sqlite3TestErrorName(rc), 0);
! 563: return TCL_OK;
! 564: }
! 565:
! 566: /*
! 567: ** Usage: sqlite3_blocking_prepare_v2 DB sql bytes ?tailvar?
! 568: ** Usage: sqlite3_nonblocking_prepare_v2 DB sql bytes ?tailvar?
! 569: */
! 570: static int blocking_prepare_v2_proc(
! 571: void * clientData,
! 572: Tcl_Interp *interp,
! 573: int objc,
! 574: Tcl_Obj *CONST objv[]
! 575: ){
! 576: sqlite3 *db;
! 577: const char *zSql;
! 578: int bytes;
! 579: const char *zTail = 0;
! 580: sqlite3_stmt *pStmt = 0;
! 581: char zBuf[50];
! 582: int rc;
! 583: int isBlocking = !(clientData==0);
! 584:
! 585: if( objc!=5 && objc!=4 ){
! 586: Tcl_AppendResult(interp, "wrong # args: should be \"",
! 587: Tcl_GetString(objv[0]), " DB sql bytes tailvar", 0);
! 588: return TCL_ERROR;
! 589: }
! 590: if( getDbPointer(interp, Tcl_GetString(objv[1]), &db) ) return TCL_ERROR;
! 591: zSql = Tcl_GetString(objv[2]);
! 592: if( Tcl_GetIntFromObj(interp, objv[3], &bytes) ) return TCL_ERROR;
! 593:
! 594: if( isBlocking ){
! 595: rc = sqlite3_blocking_prepare_v2(db, zSql, bytes, &pStmt, &zTail);
! 596: }else{
! 597: rc = sqlite3_prepare_v2(db, zSql, bytes, &pStmt, &zTail);
! 598: }
! 599:
! 600: assert(rc==SQLITE_OK || pStmt==0);
! 601: if( zTail && objc>=5 ){
! 602: if( bytes>=0 ){
! 603: bytes = bytes - (zTail-zSql);
! 604: }
! 605: Tcl_ObjSetVar2(interp, objv[4], 0, Tcl_NewStringObj(zTail, bytes), 0);
! 606: }
! 607: if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
! 608: assert( pStmt==0 );
! 609: sprintf(zBuf, "%s ", (char *)sqlite3TestErrorName(rc));
! 610: Tcl_AppendResult(interp, zBuf, sqlite3_errmsg(db), 0);
! 611: return TCL_ERROR;
! 612: }
! 613:
! 614: if( pStmt ){
! 615: if( sqlite3TestMakePointerStr(interp, zBuf, pStmt) ) return TCL_ERROR;
! 616: Tcl_AppendResult(interp, zBuf, 0);
! 617: }
! 618: return TCL_OK;
! 619: }
! 620:
! 621: #endif /* SQLITE_OS_UNIX && SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY */
! 622: /*
! 623: ** End of implementation of [sqlite3_blocking_step].
! 624: ************************************************************************/
! 625:
! 626: /*
! 627: ** Register commands with the TCL interpreter.
! 628: */
! 629: int SqlitetestThread_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){
! 630: Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "sqlthread", sqlthread_proc, 0, 0);
! 631: Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "clock_seconds", clock_seconds_proc, 0, 0);
! 632: #if SQLITE_OS_UNIX && defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY)
! 633: Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp, "sqlite3_blocking_step", blocking_step_proc,0,0);
! 634: Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp,
! 635: "sqlite3_blocking_prepare_v2", blocking_prepare_v2_proc, (void *)1, 0);
! 636: Tcl_CreateObjCommand(interp,
! 637: "sqlite3_nonblocking_prepare_v2", blocking_prepare_v2_proc, 0, 0);
! 638: #endif
! 639: return TCL_OK;
! 640: }
! 641: #else
! 642: int SqlitetestThread_Init(Tcl_Interp *interp){
! 643: return TCL_OK;
! 644: }
! 645: #endif
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