From 59b171172f55351bb35f5954007395f3464a7ab1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: drh <> Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2024 13:44:40 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Updates and enhancements to the README.md file. No code changes. FossilOrigin-Name: 3161b8028916bff9a13a04bfb1996bce7e1274a3c403fc58f4d798afd30c528f --- README.md | 153 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- manifest | 12 ++-- manifest.uuid | 2 +- 3 files changed, 107 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 0975a32d9a..3d8b5379b0 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,14 +1,19 @@

SQLite Source Repository

This repository contains the complete source code for the -[SQLite database engine](https://sqlite.org/). Some test scripts -are also included. However, many other test scripts +[SQLite database engine](https://sqlite.org/), including +many test scripts. However, other test scripts and most of the documentation are managed separately. +See the [on-line documentation](https://sqlite.org/) for more information +about what SQLite is and how it works from a user's perspective. This +README file is about the source code that goes into building SQLite, +not about how SQLite is used. + ## Version Control SQLite sources are managed using -[Fossil](https://www.fossil-scm.org/), a distributed version control system +[Fossil](https://fossil-scm.org/), a distributed version control system that was specifically designed and written to support SQLite development. The [Fossil repository](https://sqlite.org/src/timeline) contains the urtext. @@ -68,12 +73,11 @@ archives or [SQLite archives](https://sqlite.org/cli.html#sqlar) as follows: then click on the "Tarball" or "ZIP Archive" links on the information page. -If you do want to use Fossil to check out the source tree, -first install Fossil version 2.0 or later. -(Source tarballs and precompiled binaries available -[here](https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/uv/download.html). Fossil is +To access sources directly using Fossil, first install Fossil version 2.0 or later. +Source tarballs and precompiled binaries available +[here](https://www.fossil-scm.org/fossil/uv/download.html. Fossil is a stand-alone program. To install, simply download or build the single -executable file and put that file someplace on your $PATH.) +executable file and put that file someplace on your $PATH. Then run commands like this: mkdir -p ~/sqlite ~/Fossils @@ -81,8 +85,8 @@ Then run commands like this: fossil clone https://www.sqlite.org/src ~/Fossils/sqlite.fossil fossil open ~/Fossils/sqlite.fossil -After setting up a repository using the steps above, you can always -update to the latest version using: +After setting up a repository using the steps above, you can do +bandwidth-efficient updates to the latest version using: fossil update trunk ;# latest trunk check-in fossil update release ;# latest official release @@ -99,15 +103,30 @@ script found at the root of the source tree. Then run "make". For example: - tar xzf sqlite.tar.gz ;# Unpack the source tree into "sqlite" - mkdir bld ;# Build will occur in a sibling directory - cd bld ;# Change to the build directory - ../sqlite/configure ;# Run the configure script - make ;# Builds the "sqlite3" command-line tool - make sqlite3.c ;# Build the "amalgamation" source file - make devtest ;# Run some tests (requires Tcl) + tar xzf sqlite.tar.gz ;# Unpack the source tree into "sqlite" + mkdir bld ;# Build will occur in a sibling directory + cd bld ;# Change to the build directory + ../sqlite/configure ;# Run the configure script + make sqlite3 ;# Builds the "sqlite3" command-line tool + make sqlite3.c ;# Build the "amalgamation" source file + make mdevtest ;# Run development tests (requires tcl-dev) + make releasetest ;# Run full release tests (requires tcl-dev) + make sqldiff ;# Builds the "sqldiff" command-line tool + make sqlite3_analyzer ;# Builds the "sqlite3_analyzer" tool (requires tcl-dev) + make tclextension-install ;# Build and install the SQLite TCL extension -See the makefile for additional targets. +See the makefile for additional targets. For debugging builds, the +core developers typically run "configure" with options like this: + + ../sqlite/configure --enable-all --enable-debug CFLAGS='-O0 -g' + +For release builds, the core developers usually do: + + ../sqlite/configure --enable-all + +Almost all makefile targets require a "tclsh" TCL interpreter +version 8.6 or later. The targets marked with "(requires tcl-dev)" also require +the TCL development libraries. The configure script uses autoconf 2.61 and libtool. If the configure script does not work out for you, there is a generic makefile named @@ -128,48 +147,61 @@ TCL library, using a command like this: set TCLDIR=c:\Tcl -SQLite uses "tclsh.exe" as part of the build process, and so that utility -program will need to be somewhere on your %PATH%. The finished SQLite library -does not contain any TCL code, but it does use TCL to help with the build process -and to run tests. +SQLite uses "tclsh.exe" as part of the build process, and so that +program will need to be somewhere on your %PATH%. SQLite itself +does not contain any TCL code, but it does use TCL to help with the +build process and to run tests. Build using Makefile.msc. Example: - nmake /f Makefile.msc + nmake /f Makefile.msc sqlite3.exe nmake /f Makefile.msc sqlite3.c - nmake /f Makefile.msc devtest + nmake /f Makefile.msc mdevtest nmake /f Makefile.msc releasetest + nmake /f Makefile.msc tclextension-install There are many other makefile targets. See comments in Makefile.msc for details. -## Source Code Tour +## Source Tree Map -Most of the core source files are in the **src/** subdirectory. The -**src/** folder also contains files used to build the "testfixture" test -harness. The names of the source files used by "testfixture" all begin -with "test". -The **src/** also contains the "shell.c" file -which is the main program for the "sqlite3.exe" -[command-line shell](https://sqlite.org/cli.html) and -the "tclsqlite.c" file which implements the -[Tcl bindings](https://sqlite.org/tclsqlite.html) for SQLite. -(Historical note: SQLite began as a Tcl -extension and only later escaped to the wild as an independent library.) + * **src/** - This directory contains the primary source code for the + SQLite core. For historical reasons, C-code used for testing is + also found here. Source files intended for testing begin with "`test`". + The `tclsqlite3.c` and `tclsqlite3.h` files are the TCL interface + for SQLite and are also not part of the core. -Test scripts and programs are found in the **test/** subdirectory. -Additional test code is found in other source repositories. -See [How SQLite Is Tested](https://www.sqlite.org/testing.html) for -additional information. + * **test/** - This directory and its subdirectories contains code used + for testing. Files that end in "`.test`" are TCL scripts that run + tests using an augmented TCL interpreter named "testfixture". Use + a command like "`make testfixture`" (unix) or + "`nmake /f Makefile.msc testfixture.exe`" (windows) to build that + augmented TCL interpreter, then run individual tests using commands like + "`testfixture test/main.test`". This test/ subdirectory also contains + additional C code modules and scripts for other kinds of testing. -The **ext/** subdirectory contains code for extensions. The -Full-text search engine is in **ext/fts3**. The R-Tree engine is in -**ext/rtree**. The **ext/misc** subdirectory contains a number of -smaller, single-file extensions, such as a REGEXP operator. + * **tool/** - This directory contains programs and scripts used to + build some of the machine-generated code that goes into the SQLite + core, as well as to build and run tests and perform diagnostics. + The source code to [the Lemon parser generator](./doc/lemon.html) is + found here. There are also TCL scripts used to build and/or transform + source code files. For example, the tool/mksqlite3h.tcl script reads + the src/sqlite.h.in file and uses it as a template to construct + the deliverable "sqlite3.h" file that defines the SQLite interface. -The **tool/** subdirectory contains various scripts and programs used -for building generated source code files or for testing or for generating -accessory programs such as "sqlite3_analyzer(.exe)". + * **ext/** - Various extensions to SQLite are found under this + directory. For example, the FTS5 subsystem is in "ext/fts5/". + Some of these extensions (ex: FTS3/4, FTS5, RTREE) might get built + into the SQLite amalgamation, but not all of them. The + "ext/misc/" subdirectory contains an assortment of one-file extensions, + many of which are omitted from the SQLite core, but which are included + in the [SQLite CLI](https://sqlite.org/cli.html). + + * **doc/** - Some documentation files about SQLite internals are found + here. Note, however, that the primary documentation designed for + application developers and users of SQLite is in a completely separate + repository. Note also that the primary API documentation is derived + from specially constructed comments in the src/sqlite.h.in file. ### Generated Source Code Files @@ -252,31 +284,37 @@ individual source file exceeds 32K lines in length. SQLite is modular in design. See the [architectural description](https://www.sqlite.org/arch.html) for details. Other documents that are useful in -(helping to understand how SQLite works include the +helping to understand how SQLite works include the [file format](https://www.sqlite.org/fileformat2.html) description, the [virtual machine](https://www.sqlite.org/opcode.html) that runs prepared statements, the description of [how transactions work](https://www.sqlite.org/atomiccommit.html), and the [overview of the query planner](https://www.sqlite.org/optoverview.html). -Years of effort have gone into optimizing SQLite, both +Decades of effort have gone into optimizing SQLite, both for small size and high performance. And optimizations tend to result in complex code. So there is a lot of complexity in the current SQLite implementation. It will not be the easiest library in the world to hack. -Key files: +### Key source code files * **sqlite.h.in** - This file defines the public interface to the SQLite library. Readers will need to be familiar with this interface before - trying to understand how the library works internally. + trying to understand how the library works internally. This file is + really a template that is transformed into the "sqlite3.h" deliverable + using a script invoked by the makefile. * **sqliteInt.h** - this header file defines many of the data objects used internally by SQLite. In addition to "sqliteInt.h", some - subsystems have their own header files. + subsystems inside of sQLite have their own header files. These internal + interfaces are not for use by applications. They can and do change + from one release of SQLite to the next. * **parse.y** - This file describes the LALR(1) grammar that SQLite uses to parse SQL statements, and the actions that are taken at each step - in the parsing process. + in the parsing process. The file is processed by the + [Lemon Parser Generator](./doc/lemon.html) to produce the actual C code + used for parsing. * **vdbe.c** - This file implements the virtual machine that runs prepared statements. There are various helper files whose names @@ -319,6 +357,11 @@ Key files: (and some other test programs too) is built and run when you type "make test". + * **VERSION**, **manifest**, and **manifest.uuid** - These files define + the current SQLite version number. The "VERSION" file is human generated, + but the "manifest" and "manifest.uuid" files are automatically generated + by the [Fossil version control system](https://fossil-scm/). + There are many other source files. Each has a succinct header comment that describes its purpose and role within the larger system. @@ -357,3 +400,7 @@ The main SQLite website is [https://sqlite.org/](https://sqlite.org/) with geographically distributed backups at [https://www2.sqlite.org/](https://www2.sqlite.org) and [https://www3.sqlite.org/](https://www3.sqlite.org). + +Contact the SQLite developers through the +[SQLite Forum](https://sqlite.org/forum/). 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