Typos fixed. (CVS 319)
FossilOrigin-Name: e86a68c5ace984da09d3ce44dae5d501ec0d0eec
This commit is contained in:
parent
59fefbab1a
commit
e91d6fd3c3
12
manifest
12
manifest
@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
|
||||
C Update\sthe\sFAQ.\s\sChange\sthe\sGMT\stimezone\slabel\sto\sUTC\son\sall\sfiles.\s(CVS\s318)
|
||||
D 2001-11-24T13:23:05
|
||||
C Typos\sfixed.\s(CVS\s319)
|
||||
D 2001-11-24T13:36:30
|
||||
F Makefile.in 352fed589f09dd94347e0bb391d047118ebd6105
|
||||
F Makefile.template b6c3d3ba089e97e3a721e967f3151350f36cb42b
|
||||
F README a4c0ba11354ef6ba0776b400d057c59da47a4cc0
|
||||
@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ F tool/report1.txt 9eae07f26a8fc53889b45fc833a66a33daa22816
|
||||
F www/arch.fig d5f9752a4dbf242e9cfffffd3f5762b6c63b3bcf
|
||||
F www/arch.png 82ef36db1143828a7abc88b1e308a5f55d4336f4
|
||||
F www/arch.tcl 72a0c80e9054cc7025a50928d28d9c75c02c2b8b
|
||||
F www/c_interface.tcl 1b05a758844273509800b04aa38841fab8dd9891
|
||||
F www/c_interface.tcl 58922228e8fdb0f6af3561a051ee8ccec6dbfd17
|
||||
F www/changes.tcl 0a54872839461f49b7300b36571d342f0ef0d4fb
|
||||
F www/crosscompile.tcl 3622ebbe518927a3854a12de51344673eb2dd060
|
||||
F www/download.tcl 1ea61f9d89a2a5a9b2cee36b0d5cf97321bdefe0
|
||||
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ F www/speed.tcl 83457b2bf6bb430900bd48ca3dd98264d9a916a5
|
||||
F www/sqlite.tcl 8b5884354cb615049aed83039f8dfe1552a44279
|
||||
F www/tclsqlite.tcl 880ef67cb4f2797b95bf1368fc4e0d8ca0fda956
|
||||
F www/vdbe.tcl 2013852c27a02a091d39a766bc87cff329f21218
|
||||
P 974d42839b6ced9c9b9ea14abec0c4723388a991
|
||||
R 510051e75409b6b257f01060b1675252
|
||||
P f1a5808288e4204aee03531de0b9e6646062bd94
|
||||
R 4de7db51acb6aa815308596ae350a438
|
||||
U drh
|
||||
Z 99119da7cfe58575444c98fda1901651
|
||||
Z 572a5ddf1573f772e8b3d29ccfb91ae8
|
||||
|
@ -1 +1 @@
|
||||
f1a5808288e4204aee03531de0b9e6646062bd94
|
||||
e86a68c5ace984da09d3ce44dae5d501ec0d0eec
|
@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
|
||||
#
|
||||
# Run this Tcl script to generate the sqlite.html file.
|
||||
#
|
||||
set rcsid {$Id: c_interface.tcl,v 1.20 2001/11/24 13:23:05 drh Exp $}
|
||||
set rcsid {$Id: c_interface.tcl,v 1.21 2001/11/24 13:36:30 drh Exp $}
|
||||
|
||||
puts {<html>
|
||||
<head>
|
||||
@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ int Callback(void *pArg, int argc, char **argv, char **columnNames){
|
||||
<p>The first argument to the callback is just a copy of the fourth argument
|
||||
to <b>sqlite_exec()</b> This parameter can be used to pass arbitrary
|
||||
information through to the callback function from client code.
|
||||
The second argument is the number columns in the query result.
|
||||
The second argument is the number of columns in the query result.
|
||||
The third argument is an array of pointers to strings where each string
|
||||
is a single column of the result for that record. Note that the
|
||||
callback function reports a NULL value in the database as a NULL pointer,
|
||||
@ -279,9 +279,9 @@ schema. This is the return code for such cases. Retrying the
|
||||
command usually will clear the problem.
|
||||
</p></dd>
|
||||
<dt>SQLITE_TOOBIG</dt>
|
||||
<dd><p>SQLite cannot store more than about 64K of data in a single row
|
||||
of a single table. If you attempt to store more than 64K in a single
|
||||
row, this is the return code you get.
|
||||
<dd><p>SQLite will not store more than about 1 megabyte of data in a single
|
||||
row of a single table. If you attempt to store more than 1 megabyte
|
||||
in a single row, this is the return code you get.
|
||||
</p></dd>
|
||||
<dt>SQLITE_CONSTRAINT</dt>
|
||||
<dd><p>This constant is returned if the SQL statement would have violated
|
||||
@ -508,14 +508,14 @@ be changed at run-time. This is a compile-time option only. The
|
||||
<b>sqlite_encoding</b> character string just tells you how the library
|
||||
was compiled.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<h2>Changing the libraries response to locked files</h2>
|
||||
<h2>Changing the library's response to locked files</h2>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>The <b>sqlite_busy_handler()</b> procedure can be used to register
|
||||
a busy callback with an open SQLite database. The busy callback will
|
||||
be invoked whenever SQLite tries to open a file that is locked.
|
||||
be invoked whenever SQLite tries to access a database that is locked.
|
||||
The callback will typically do some other useful work, or perhaps sleep,
|
||||
in order to give the lock a chance to clear. If the callback returns
|
||||
non-zero, then SQLite tries again to open the database and the cycle
|
||||
non-zero, then SQLite tries again to access the database and the cycle
|
||||
repeats. If the callback returns zero, then SQLite aborts the current
|
||||
operation and returns SQLITE_BUSY.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
@ -526,8 +526,8 @@ the first argument to the busy callback. When SQLite invokes the
|
||||
busy callback, it sends it three arguments: the generic pointer
|
||||
that was passed in as the third argument to <b>sqlite_busy_handler</b>,
|
||||
the name of the database table or index that the library is trying
|
||||
to open, and the number of times that the library has attempted to
|
||||
open the database table or index.</p>
|
||||
to access, and the number of times that the library has attempted to
|
||||
access the database table or index.</p>
|
||||
|
||||
<p>For the common case where we want the busy callback to sleep,
|
||||
the SQLite library provides a convenience routine <b>sqlite_busy_timeout()</b>.
|
||||
|
Loading…
Reference in New Issue
Block a user