easy implementation, sqlite claims it is a noop now
"This pragma no longer functions. It has become a no-op. The
capabilities formerly provided by PRAGMA legacy_file_format are now
available using the SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_FILE_FORMAT option to the
sqlite3_db_config() C-language interface."
Closes#1007
easy implementation, sqlite claims it is a noop now
"This pragma no longer functions. It has become a no-op. The capabilities
formerly provided by PRAGMA legacy_file_format are now available using
the SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LEGACY_FILE_FORMAT option to the sqlite3_db_config()
C-language interface."
After reading the fine print, SQLite documentation explains that `BEGIN
IMMEDIATE` and `BEGIN EXCLUSIVE` are the same thing in WAL mode:
https://www.sqlite.org/lang_transaction.html
As that's the only mode we support, let's just add code generation for
`BEGIN EXCLUSIVE`.
Fixes#1002
Emit the following code sequence for `BEGIN IMMEDIATE`:
```
limbo> EXPLAIN BEGIN IMMEDIATE;
addr opcode p1 p2 p3 p4 p5 comment
---- ----------------- ---- ---- ---- ------------- -- -------
0 Init 0 4 0 0 Start at 4
1 Transaction 0 1 0 0
2 AutoCommit 0 0 0 0 auto_commit=false, rollback=false
3 Halt 0 0 0 0
4 Goto 0 1 0 0
```
Please note that SQLite emits *two* transaction instructions -- one for
main database and one for temporary tables. However, since we don't
support the latter, we only emit one transaction instruction.
Adds initial limited support for CTEs.
- No MATERIALIZED
- No RECURSIVE
- No named CTE columns
- Only SELECT statements supported inside CTE
Basically this kind of WITH clause can just be rewritten as a subquery,
so this PR adds some plumbing to rewrite them using the existing
subquery machinery.
It also introduces the concept of a `Scope` where a child query can
refer to its parent, useful for CTEs like:
```
do_execsql_test nested-subquery-cte {
with nested_sub as (
select concat(name, '!!!') as loud_hat
from products where name = 'hat'
),
sub as (
select upper(nested_sub.loud_hat) as loudest_hat from nested_sub
)
select sub.loudest_hat from sub;
} {HAT!!!}
```
I think we need to expand the use of `Scope` to all of our identifier
resolutions (currently we don't explicitly have logic for determining
what a given query can see), but I didn't want to bloat the PR too much.
Hence, this implementation is probably full of all sorts of bugs, but
I've added equivalent tests for ALL the existing subquery tests,
rewritten in CTE form.
Closes#920
Add fuzz test for string functions and fix 2 bugs in implementation of
`LTRIM/RTRIM/TRIM` and `QUOTE`:
- `QUOTE` needs to escape internal quote(`'`) symbols
- `LTRIM`/`RTRIM`/`TRIM` needs to check if they have additional argument
Closes#958
Fix codegen for `CAST` expression and also adjust implementation of
`CAST: Real -> Int` because `SQLite` use "closest integer between the
REAL value and zero" as a CAST result.
Closes#956
(after fixing complicated b-tree bugs - I want to end my day with the
joy of fixing simple bugs)
This PR fix bug in emit (which was introduced after switch from
`HashMap` to `Vec`) and also align `CASE` codegen in case of `NULL`
result from `WHEN` clause with SQLite behaviour.
Reviewed-by: Jussi Saurio <jussi.saurio@gmail.com>
Closes#953
the boxings will continue until morale improves
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Closes#947
This makes io_uring the default in CLI, but makes it non-default in
core. Before, if one built CLI without io_uring, core still built with
it as it was a default feature. To accommodate for the change, all
bindings have been updated to select the feature, except for WASM which
has a separate fs implementation.
This also adds some #[cfg] and #[allow] to silence unused-* warnings,
which I discovered when testing with different features disabled.
Closes#942
Hi! This is my first PR on the project, so I apologize if I did not
follow a convention from the project.
#127
This PR implements json_quote as specified in their source:
https://www.sqlite.org/json1.html#jquote. It follows the internal doc
guidelines for implementing functions. Most tests were added from sqlite
test suite for json_quote, while some others were added by me. Sqlite
test suite for json_quote depends on json_valid to test for correct
escape control characters, so that specific test at the moment cannot be
done the same way.
Reviewed-by: Jussi Saurio <jussi.saurio@gmail.com>
Reviewed-by: Sonny (@sonhmai)
Closes#763