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authorSimon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@nokia.com>2012-01-06 14:44:00 +0100
committerSimon Hausmann <simon.hausmann@nokia.com>2012-01-06 14:44:00 +0100
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treeb17a9c00042ad89cb1308e2484491799aa14e9f8 /WebKitLibraries
Imported WebKit commit 2ea9d364d0f6efa8fa64acf19f451504c59be0e4 (http://svn.webkit.org/repository/webkit/trunk@104285)
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-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/ChangeLog4148
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3.h5488
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3ext.h380
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/WebKitSystemInterface.h460
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/libWebCoreSQLite3.abin0 -> 4157656 bytes
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.abin0 -> 2077808 bytes
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.abin0 -> 581808 bytes
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.abin0 -> 1507484 bytes
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h254
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.libbin0 -> 698322 bytes
-rwxr-xr-xWebKitLibraries/win/tools/WinTools.make3
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/COPYRIGHT-END-YEAR1
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/VERSION1
-rwxr-xr-xWebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh115
-rwxr-xr-xWebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/feature-defines.sh31
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops304
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops299
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops17
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/cURL.vsprops13
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops67
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug.vsprops35
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug_all.vsprops26
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug_wincairo.vsprops35
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/production.vsprops28
-rw-r--r--WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops12
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+2012-01-05 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ <rdar://problem/10633760> Update copyright strings
+
+ Reviewed by Mark Rowe.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/COPYRIGHT-END-YEAR:
+
+2011-12-06 Roland Steiner <rolandsteiner@chromium.org>
+
+ <style scoped>: disable on Windows by default
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73893
+
+ Reviewed by Andreas Kling.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-11-20 Roland Steiner <rolandsteiner@chromium.org>
+
+ <style scoped>: add ENABLE(STYLE_SCOPED) flag to WebKit
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72848
+
+ Reviewed by Dimitri Glazkov.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-11-14 Julien Chaffraix <jchaffraix@webkit.org>
+
+ Add --css-grid-layout to build-webkit and the build systems
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72320
+
+ Reviewed by Ojan Vafai.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-11-14 Tony Chang <tony@chromium.org>
+
+ Remove the CSS3_FLEXBOX compile time flag and enable on all ports
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72196
+
+ Reviewed by Ojan Vafai.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-11-11 Alexey Proskuryakov <ap@apple.com>
+
+ WebProcess should use AppSandbox style quarantine
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72168
+ <rdar://problem/10434292>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a:
+ Added WKEnableSandboxStyleFileQuarantine().
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ Not sure why these also changed, but updating to match most recent build.
+
+2011-11-02 Dean Jackson <dino@apple.com>
+
+ Add ENABLE_CSS_SHADERS flag
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71394
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-10-24 Michael Saboff <msaboff@apple.com>
+
+ WebKit doesn't build with recent changes to libdispatch
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70737
+
+ Added new WebKitSystemInterface method CreateVMPressureDispatchOnMainQueue.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-10-21 Jeff Miller <jeffm@apple.com>
+
+ Focus rings are too thin in HiDPI in WebKit2
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70396
+
+ Rename wkSetPatternBaseCTM() to wkSetBaseCTM().
+
+ Reviewed by Beth Dakin.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-10-19 Beth Dakin <bdakin@apple.com>
+
+ Try to fix the Chromium build.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-10-19 Beth Dakin <bdakin@apple.com>
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70396
+ Focus rings are too thin in HiDPI in WebKit2
+ -and corresponding-
+ <rdar://problem/10086876>
+
+ Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ Renamed an existing WebKitSystemInterface function.
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-10-18 Adam Barth <abarth@webkit.org>
+
+ Always enable ENABLE(XPATH)
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70217
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Seidel.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-10-17 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Windows build fix
+
+ Here's the error:
+
+ 5>c:\cygwin\home\buildbot\slave\win-release\build\webkitbuild\release\obj\webcore\derivedsources\jssvgpathsegcurvetoquadraticrel.cpp(128) : fatal error C1128: number of sections exceeded object file format limit : compile with /bigobj
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops: Specify /bigobj to the compiler.
+
+2011-10-16 Adam Barth <abarth@webkit.org>
+
+ Always enable ENABLE(DOM_STORAGE)
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70189
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Seidel.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-10-14 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ REGRESSION (Safari 5.1 - 5.1.1): CSS nesw-resize cursor shows up as a sw-resize cursor
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=70081
+
+ Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Unrelated change, perhaps needed for bug 68478.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-10-13 Arko Saha <arko@motorola.com>
+
+ Microdata: Basic implementation of document.getItems() method.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68610
+
+ Reviewed by Ryosuke Niwa.
+
+ Added ENABLE(MICRODATA) feature flag. Implement document.getItems() DOM API.
+ Spec: http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/complete/microdata.html
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-10-12 Adam Barth <abarth@webkit.org>
+
+ Remove ENABLE(XHTMLMP) and associated code
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69729
+
+ Reviewed by David Levin.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-10-11 Kent Tamura <tkent@chromium.org>
+
+ C4481 warning should be disabled for OVERRIDE and FINAL.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=69904
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops: Disable C4481.
+
+2011-10-04 Kent Tamura <tkent@chromium.org>
+
+ Introduce feature flags for incomplete input types
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68971
+
+ Reviewed by Hajime Morita.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ Add ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_* flags. They are disabled by default.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops: ditto.
+
+2011-10-04 Scott Graham <scottmg@chromium.org>
+
+ Add GAMEPAD feature flag
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66859
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Fisher.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-26 Chris Marrin <cmarrin@apple.com>
+
+ Enable requestAnimationFrame on Windows
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68397
+
+ Reviewed by Simon Fraser.
+
+ Enable REQUEST_ANIMATION_FRAME for Windows
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-24 Adam Barth <abarth@webkit.org>
+
+ Always enable ENABLE(OFFLINE_WEB_APPLICATIONS)
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68767
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Seidel.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-23 Adam Klein <adamk@chromium.org>
+
+ Add ENABLE_MUTATION_OBSERVERS feature flag
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68732
+
+ Reviewed by Ojan Vafai.
+
+ This flag will guard an implementation of the "Mutation Observers" proposed in
+ http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-webapps/2011JulSep/1622.html
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-22 Dean Jackson <dino@apple.com>
+
+ Add ENABLE_CSS_FILTERS
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68652
+
+ Reviewed by Simon Fraser.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-19 Adam Barth <abarth@webkit.org>
+
+ Always enable ENABLE(EVENTSOURCE)
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68414
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Seidel.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-15 Adam Barth <abarth@webkit.org>
+
+ Rename ENABLE(DATABASE) to ENABLE(SQL_DATABASE)
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68205
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Seidel.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-15 Eric Seidel <eric@webkit.org>
+
+ Remove ENABLE(SVG_AS_IMAGE) since all major ports have it on by default
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68182
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Barth.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-15 Eric Seidel <eric@webkit.org>
+
+ Remove ENABLE_SVG_ANIMATION as all major ports have it on by default
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68022
+
+ Reviewed by Ryosuke Niwa.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-14 Eric Seidel <eric@webkit.org>
+
+ Remove ENABLE_SVG_USE as <use> is required by HTML5
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68019
+
+ Reviewed by Ryosuke Niwa.
+
+ I missed a couple uses of SVG_USE in my previous patch.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-13 Eric Seidel <eric@webkit.org>
+
+ Remove ENABLE_SVG_USE as <use> is required by HTML5
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68019
+
+ Reviewed by Ryosuke Niwa.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-13 Eric Seidel <eric@webkit.org>
+
+ Remove ENABLE_SVG_FOREIGN_OBJECT as it is a required part of HTML5
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68018
+
+ Reviewed by Ryosuke Niwa.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-09-01 Tim Horton <timothy_horton@apple.com>
+
+ REGRESSION: Rendering artifacts on a rotated, pattern filled shape
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53055
+ <rdar://problem/8910917>
+
+ Reviewed by Simon Fraser.
+
+ Introduce wkCGPatternCreateWithImageAndTransform.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-08-30 Aaron Colwell <acolwell@chromium.org>
+
+ Add MediaSource API to HTMLMediaElement
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64731
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Carlson.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-08-24 Lucas Forschler <lforschler@apple.com>
+
+ Update SVN properties to help out the Windows EWS bots.
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ * win: Modified properties svn:ignore.
+ * win/include: Modified property svn:ignore.
+ * win/lib: Modified property svn:ignore.
+
+2011-08-18 Beth Dakin <bdakin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66495
+ Lion-specific scroller SPIs can use forward declaration instead of
+ WebKitSystemInterface
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-07-28 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface support for
+ <rdar://problem/9589433> Displaying Japanese dictionary contents in vertical orientation takes a couple of seconds
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added WKGetVerticalGlyphsForCharacters().
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-07-22 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ [WebKit2] Changing the cookie accept policy in Private Browsing doesn’t work.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64997
+
+ Reviewed by Ada Chan.
+
+ Add a wrapper around the setter for the CF HTTP cookie accept policy (since it is not
+ declared in the public headers on Snow Leopard). This wrapper is not necessary for Windows.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-07-15 Pratik Solanki <psolanki@apple.com>
+
+ Part of https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63674
+ Get webkit to compile with USE(CFNETWORK) enabled on Mac
+
+ Reviewed by David Kilzer.
+
+ New WebKitSystemInterface functions for CFNetwork-based loader.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-07-12 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ Standardize WinCairo conditionalized code under PLATFORM macro.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64377
+
+ Reviewed by Maciej Stachowiak.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops: Update to comply with PLATFORM
+ macro definition (WTF_PLATFORM_WIN_CAIRO)
+
+2011-07-02 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Update the header file too.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+
+2011-07-02 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface binaries.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a: Added.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-06-28 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ Unreviewed build correction. Link to correct library for
+ the zlib1.dll.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops: Don't link to the static
+ zlib.lib when building for WinCairo.
+
+2011-06-21 MORITA Hajime <morrita@google.com>
+
+ Unreviewed, rolling out r89401 and r89403.
+ http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/89401
+ http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/89403
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62970
+
+ Breaks mac build and mistakenly enables the spellcheck API
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-06-20 MORITA Hajime <morrita@google.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Kent Tamura.
+
+ Spellcheck API should be build-able.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62970
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-06-20 Pratik Solanki <psolanki@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by David Kilzer.
+
+ HTTP pipelining functions on mac should match windows
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63012
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-06-13 Tony Chang <tony@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Dimitri Glazkov.
+
+ rename ENABLE_NEW_FLEXBOX to ENABLE_CSS3_FLEXBOX
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62578
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-06-13 Tony Chang <tony@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Barth.
+
+ rename ENABLE_FLEXBOX to ENABLE_NEW_FLEXBOX
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62545
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-06-10 Tony Chang <tony@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Ojan Vafai.
+
+ add a compile guard ENABLE(FLEXBOX)
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62049
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-06-07 Tim Horton <timothy_horton@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Alexey Proskuryakov.
+
+ Use correct CFURLStorageSessionRef definition on Snow Leopard
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62223
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+
+2011-06-06 Alexandru Chiculita <achicu@adobe.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Kent Tamura.
+
+ Add ENABLE_CSS_EXCLUSIONS support for build-webkit script
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61628
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-06-06 Mihnea Ovidenie <mihnea@adobe.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Kent Tamura.
+
+ Add ENABLE(CSS_REGIONS) guard for CSS Regions support
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61631
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-05-25 Jer Noble <jer.noble@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ 30 second rewind button dysfunctional viewing trailers fullscreen.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61505
+
+ Updated WKSI Libraries with new images for Backward buttons in default
+ video controls.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-05-25 Jer Noble <jer.noble@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ Video fails to play on Vimeo
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61403
+
+ Added functions to retrieve the resolved URL for media types supported on
+ mac.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.m:
+ (WKAVAssetResolvedURL): Added.
+ (WKQTMovieResolvedURL): Added.
+
+2011-05-24 Keishi Hattori <keishi@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Kent Tamura.
+
+ Disable input color. Add INPUT_COLOR feature flag. Implement input color sanitizer.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=61273
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops: Added INPUT_COLOR feature flag.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops: Added INPUT_COLOR feature flag.
+
+2011-05-12 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ [Windows WebKit2] Use cookies set in WebKit1
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60274
+
+ Update WKSI with the changes to wkCreatePrivateStorageSession.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-05-11 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Steve Falkenburg.
+
+ [Windows WebKit2] Use cookies set in WebKit1
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60274
+
+ Take 3 after rolling out KB2465367 from my system.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-05-11 Sheriff Bot <webkit.review.bot@gmail.com>
+
+ Unreviewed, rolling out r86255.
+ http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/86255
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60660
+
+ REGRESSION (r86255): Lots of tests crashing in
+ CFWriteStreamCreateWithAllocatedBuffers on Windows 7 Release
+ (WebKit2 Tests) (Requested by aroben on #webkit).
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-05-11 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Steve Falkenburg.
+
+ [Windows WebKit2] Use cookies set in WebKit1
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60274
+
+ Take 3 after rolling out KB2465367 from my system.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-05-09 Sheriff Bot <webkit.review.bot@gmail.com>
+
+ Unreviewed, rolling out r86075.
+ http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/86075
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60495
+
+ broke windows tests (Requested by jessieberlin on #webkit).
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-05-09 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Take 2 on updating the WKSI libraries.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-05-08 Sheriff Bot <webkit.review.bot@gmail.com>
+
+ Unreviewed, rolling out r86037.
+ http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/86037
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60453
+
+ broke Windows tests (Requested by jessieberlin on #webkit).
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-05-08 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Alice Liu.
+
+ Update the WKSI libraries.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-05-07 Sheriff Bot <webkit.review.bot@gmail.com>
+
+ Unreviewed, rolling out r86016.
+ http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/86016
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60445
+
+ caused crashes on the WK2 Windows bots (Requested by
+ jessieberlin on #webkit).
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-05-07 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Steve Falkenburg.
+
+ [Windows WebKit2] Use cookies set in WebKit1
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60274
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-05-05 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Simon Fraser.
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface part of <rdar://problem/9155590> Broken animation in iAd producer
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added WKExecutableWasLinkedOnOrBeforeSnowLeopard().
+
+2011-04-29 Jer Noble <jer.noble@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Seidel.
+
+ Implement FULLSCREEN_API on Windows, Part 4: Enable it
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59798
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops: Set ENABLE_FULLSCREEN_API to true.
+
+2011-05-03 David Kilzer <ddkilzer@apple.com>
+
+ Part 1 of 2: <http://webkit.org/b/59838> Implement HTTP pipelining for CoreFoundation-based networking
+ <rdar://problem/8924448>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ (wkGetHTTPPipeliningPriority): Added declaration.
+ (wkSetHTTPPipeliningMaximumPriority): Added declaration.
+ (wkSetHTTPPipeliningPriority): Added declaration.
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib: Updated.
+
+2011-04-28 David Levin <levin@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Barth.
+
+ Remove IMAGE_RESIZER related code.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59735
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops: Also removed WML which was missed in r85256.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops: Ditto.
+
+2011-04-28 Chris Fleizach <cfleizach@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Maciej Stachowiak.
+
+ Allow remote accessibility API for WK2 to build on SnowLeopard.
+ <rdar://problem/9324507>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-04-27 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Geoff Garen.
+
+ Remove some files that are no longer relevant.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a: Removed.
+
+2011-04-23 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ [WinCairo] Unreviewed build change.
+
+ Activate Geolocation API, as it will work with WinCairo assuming
+ an appropriate Geolocation Provider is registered.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops: Activate the
+ Geolocation features.
+
+2011-04-21 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Add a feature define to allow <details> and <summary> to be disabled
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=59118
+ <rdar://problem/9257045>
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-04-20 Eric Carlson <eric.carlson@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ Adopt QTKit API for listing and deleting file in its media cache.
+ <rdar://problem/9130029>
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58795
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-04-19 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ Roll r81683 back in.
+
+ Going to certain pages causes a download of "st.html" or "jsp.html" (news.yahoo.com, etc.)
+ <rdar://problem/9139245>
+
+ "Windows edition".
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-04-15 Shishir Agrawal <shishir@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by James Robinson.
+
+ Add a flag to guard Page Visibility API changes.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58464
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+
+2011-04-14 Pratik Solanki <psolanki@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by David Kilzer.
+
+ Set minimum priority for fast lane connections
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58353
+
+ Add WKSetHTTPPipeliningMinimumFastLanePriority.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-04-08 Alpha Lam <hclam@chromium.org>
+
+ Unreviewed, rolling out r83335.
+ http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/83335
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53556
+
+ GTK and QT bots are broken
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-04-07 Anna Cavender <annacc@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Carlson.
+
+ Setup ENABLE(TRACK) feature define
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53556
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-04-07 Andrew Scherkus <scherkus@chromium.org>
+
+ Revert ENABLE_TRACK patch due to compile failures.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-04-06 Dai Mikurube <dmikurube@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by David Levin.
+
+ Add QUOTA build flag for unified quota API
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57918
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops: Added QUOTA build flag
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops: Added QUOTA build flag
+
+2011-04-04 David Kilzer <ddkilzer@apple.com>
+
+ <http://webkit.org/b/57384> CFNetwork and WebCore load priorities should match
+
+ Reviewed by Alexey Proskuryakov.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ (WKSetHTTPPipeliningMaximumPriority): Added declaration.
+ (WKExtractWordDefinitionTokenRangeFromContextualString): Added
+ missing declaration from r81890.
+ (WKShowWordDefinitionWindow): Ditto.
+ (WKHideWordDefinitionWindow): Ditto.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a: Updated.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a: Updated.
+
+2011-04-04 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Remove unused AnalyzeWithLargeStack code from Windows build files
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57771
+
+ This was used for us to build with prefast automatically,
+ but it is out-of-date and hasn't been used for some time.
+ Removing completely for now.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2011-04-04 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Brian Weinstein.
+
+ Fix Windows build warning.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57767
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2011-04-01 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ [WinCairo] Unreviewed build fix.
+
+ Define DEBUG_ALL for WinCairo debug builds so that the correct
+ labeled DLLs ("*_debug.dll") are linked for testing runs.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_wincairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-04-01 Timothy Hatcher <timothy@apple.com>
+
+ Make momentum scroll event latching work in WebKit2 on Mac.
+
+ <rdar://problem/8751861>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a: Updated to remove WKIsLatchingWheelEvent and add WKGetNSEventMomentumPhase.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a: Ditto.
+
+2011-03-30 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Should turn off frame pointer omission (FPO) for Release (not Production) builds
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54403
+
+ Leave it enabled for Windows Production builds.
+ Disabling this optimization improves stack traces for memory and performance tools like umdh and xperf.
+
+ We use both /Oy- and OmitFramePointers="false" since OmitFramePointers="false" isnt' enough
+ to override /O2.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops:
+
+2011-03-30 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Share most vsprops between Release and Production builds in releaseproduction.vsprops
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57508
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/releaseproduction.vsprops: Copied from WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops.
+
+2011-03-30 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber stamped by Adam Roben.
+
+ Remove unnecessary NDEBUG define.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/production.vsprops:
+
+2011-03-30 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Update Windows production build logic for new production configurations
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57494
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/production.vsprops: Added.
+
+2011-03-29 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ Unreviewed build change to activate MathML for WinCairo.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops: Enable MathML.
+
+2011-03-29 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Update the WebKitSystemInterface libraries for changes in the implementation.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-03-28 Jeff Miller <jeffm@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Include certificate when sending a WebCore::ResourceError to UI process on Windows
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=57195
+
+ Rename wkGetSSLPeerCertificateData() to wkGetSSLPeerCertificateDataBytePtr(), since it returns a void*, and
+ implement wkGetSSLPeerCertificateData() to return a CFDataRef. Add wkSetSSLPeerCertificateData() so
+ WebCore::ResourceError can set the certificate in the user info dictionary.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-03-28 Jeff Miller <jeffm@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Adam Roben.
+
+ Remove WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib, it hasn't been used for a few months now.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib: Removed.
+
+2011-03-25 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ Kick the build machines after r81977.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2011-03-22 Sheriff Bot <webkit.review.bot@gmail.com>
+
+ Unreviewed, rolling out r81683.
+ http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/81683
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56872
+
+ Crashing in some tests (Requested by weinig on #webkit).
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-03-22 Sam Weinig <sam@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Going to certain pages causes a download of "st.html" or "jsp.html" (news.yahoo.com, etc.)
+ <rdar://problem/9139245>
+
+ "Windows edition".
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-03-22 Sam Weinig <sam@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Brady Eidson.
+
+ Going to certain pages causes a download of "st.html" or "jsp.html" (news.yahoo.com, etc.)
+ <rdar://problem/9139245>
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-03-17 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Add WKWindowWillOrderOffScreenNotification.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-03-14 Pratik Solanki <psolanki@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Mark Rowe.
+
+ I checked in Intel-only version of these files in r80975. This fixes that by building all
+ the correct slices - i386/x86_64/ppc for SnowLeopard and i386/x86_64/ppc/ppc64 for Leopard.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-03-13 Pratik Solanki <psolanki@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Brady Eidson.
+
+ Make adjustMIMETypeIfNecessary use CFNetwork directly
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55912
+
+ Add new WKSI functions needed to implement adjustMIMETypeIfNecessary.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-03-09 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Use the Cookie Storage from the Private Browsing Storage Session directly
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55986
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-03-07 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Bump version.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/VERSION:
+
+2011-03-06 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ WebKit2: Use CFNetwork Sessions API.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55435.
+
+ When Private Browsing is enabled, use cookies from a in-memory Cookie Storage based on the
+ Private Browsing Storage Session.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface headers and libraries with the new functions.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-03-04 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Maciej Stachowiak.
+
+ WebKit2: Use CFNetwork Sessions API.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55435.
+
+ When Private Browsing is enabled, get the cached url response from the cache associated with
+ the Private Browsing Storage Session.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface headers and libraries with the new functions.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-03-03 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ WebKit2: Use CFNetwork Sessions API.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55435
+
+ Set the Private Browsing Storage Session on requests when Private Browsing is enabled.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface headers and libraries with the new functions.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-03-02 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface libraries. Library changes reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-03-02 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Windows build fix. Unreviewed.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-03-02 Jessie Berlin <jberlin@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Adam Roben.
+
+ WebKit2: Use CFNetwork Sessions API.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55435
+
+ Add the ability to create a Private Browsing Storage Session.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface headers and libraries with the new functions.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-03-02 Daniel Cheng <dcheng@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by David Levin.
+
+ Add feature define for data transfer items
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55510
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-03-02 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Try to force a clean build on the Windows bots
+
+ Some of the bots are running into bogus linker errors due to MSVC's "minimal rebuild"
+ feature not rebuilding files it should. See <http://queues.webkit.org/results/8076907> for
+ an example.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops: Touched to force a rebuild.
+
+2011-03-01 Sheriff Bot <webkit.review.bot@gmail.com>
+
+ Unreviewed, rolling out r80079.
+ http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/80079
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55547
+
+ "Broke the Win debug build?" (Requested by dcheng on #webkit).
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-03-01 Daniel Cheng <dcheng@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by David Levin.
+
+ Add feature define for data transfer items
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55510
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-03-01 Sam Weinig <sam@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ WebKit2 needs to be made localizable
+ <rdar://problem/8728860>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-02-25 Brian Weinstein <bweinstein@apple.com>
+
+ Fix linking of Chromium Mac build.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-02-21 Brian Weinstein <bweinstein@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ WebResourceCacheManager should be responsible for managing the CFURLCache as well
+ as the WebCore memory cache.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=54886
+ Part of <rdar://problem/8971738>
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface headers and libraries with new functions.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-02-21 Brian Weinstein <bweinstein@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.h on Mac. The header that was in the tree didn't
+ match the current WebKitSystemInterface.h.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+
+2011-02-08 Patrick Gansterer <paroga@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ [WIN] Add missing forward declarations in WebKitSystemInterface.h
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53889
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+
+2011-02-04 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Bump Windows minimum system requirement to XPSP2
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53807
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2011-02-03 James Kozianski <koz@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Dimitri Glazkov.
+
+ Add navigator.registerProtocolHandler behind a flag.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52609
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-02-02 Steve Lacey <sjl@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Carlson.
+
+ Implement basic media statistics on media elements.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53322
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2011-01-28 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Build fix.
+
+ Update WKSI.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-01-26 David Kilzer <ddkilzer@apple.com>
+
+ <http://webkit.org/b/53192> Add experimental support for HTTP pipelining in CFNetwork
+ <rdar://problem/8821760>
+
+ Reviewed by Antti Koivisto.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ New methods added for HTTP pipelining support.
+ (WKGetHTTPPipeliningPriority): Added.
+ (WKSetHTTPPipeliningPriority): Added.
+ Unrelated methods added after updating the header.
+ (WKMakeScrollbarPainter): Added.
+ (WKScrollbarPainterPaint): Added.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a: Updated.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a: Updated.
+
+2011-01-24 Jer Noble <jer.noble@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Carlson.
+
+ REGRESSION (r72119): Audio never plays on Star Wars intro animation
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=52467
+
+ Add wkGetQuickTimeMIMETypeList() function.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-01-18 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ Add WKPopupContextMenu.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-01-17 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Make it possible to both set and clear a wkCACFContext's D3D device
+
+ Fixes <http://webkit.org/b/52587> WKCACFLayerRenderer is hard to use
+
+ Reviewed by Chris Marrin.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2011-01-07 Chris Marrin <cmarrin@apple.com>
+
+ Unreviewed.
+
+ Minor change to check for null context
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2011-01-07 Chris Marrin <cmarrin@apple.com>
+
+ Unreviewed.
+
+ Added one more API to WKSI to get the user data
+ out of the CACFContext.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2011-01-07 Chris Marrin <cmarrin@apple.com>
+
+ Unreviewed.
+
+ Adding updated WKSI files missed in http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/75262
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2011-01-05 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ Debug and Release builds on Windows clobber each other
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49185
+
+ Changes the structure of WebKitBuild build products directory so we
+ completely separate each build configuration into independent directories.
+
+ Although we previously had per-configuration directories for obj, this change adds
+ per-configuration directories for bin, lib, obj, and include. Each configuration's
+ build products are stored within a directory inside of WebKitBuild.
+
+ Most use of $(WebKitOutputDir) in the build files has been replaced by $(ConfigurationBuildDir),
+ defined in common.vsprops to be $(WebKitOutputDir)\$(ConfigurationName).
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2011-01-03 Chris Fleizach <cfleizach@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed, tweaked and landed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ WebKit2: Accessibility support (42130)
+ <rdar://problem/7660629>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2011-01-02 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Simon Fraser.
+
+ <rdar://problem/8812159> Update copyright strings
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/COPYRIGHT-END-YEAR:
+
+2010-12-21 Sam Weinig <weinig@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ Add serialization for CFURLRequestRef and CFURLResponseRef.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+
+2010-12-14 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ Add WKGetScriptCodeFromCurrentKeyboardInputSource function.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2010-12-10 Chris Marrin <cmarrin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Add CACFContextGetLastCommitTime to WebKitSystemInterface for Windows.
+ Also got rid of WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib as recommended by
+ Adam Roben. No OpenSource builds use it since r72327.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib: Removed.
+
+2010-12-09 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ Cannot use NSKeyedArchiver in WK2 for ResourceResponses
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50792
+ <rdar://problem/8741799>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2010-12-03 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ Dispatch keyboard events in the Carbon event model
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50503
+
+ Make WKGetNSEventKeyChar available in 32-bit.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2010-12-02 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ Plug-ins should be able to update the mouse cursor
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50399
+
+ Add WKEnableSettingCursorWhenInBackground.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2010-12-01 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Don't let harmless errorlevels from the "set" utility leak into
+ project-specific build scripts
+
+ When using set to unset an environment variable that didn't previously
+ exist, set raises the errorlevel to 1. This was leaking into
+ project-specific scripts, causing them to think the build has failed.
+ We now clear the errorlevel after we finish setting environment
+ variables.
+
+ Fixes <http://webkit.org/b/50350> Windows builds mysteriously fail in
+ some configurations
+
+ Reviewed by Steve Falkenburg.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops: Call "cmd /c" after setting
+ environment variables to get rid of any errorlevel that "set" set.
+
+2010-12-01 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ vcproj changes can't be applied cleanly by the Windows EWS bot
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=50328
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops: Added property svn:eol-style.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/cURL.vsprops: Added property svn:eol-style.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_wincairo.vsprops: Added property svn:eol-style.
+
+2010-11-29 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Windows build fix (part 2).
+ Define Visual Studio internal variables used in pre-build/pre-link/post-build commands in environment for separated cmd files.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2010-11-19 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Add a mechanism for Windows pre-build/pre-link/post-build events to be separated into individual cmd files
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49858
+
+ We're migrating our prebuild/prelink/postbuild steps out of vcproj and vsprops files:
+ - To simplify editing (editing vsprops build steps is confusing).
+ - For more readable diffs.
+
+ To add a prebuild/prelink/postbuild step for a vcproj,
+ Add a new file named {ProjectName}PreBuild|PreLink|PostBuild.cmd to the project directory.
+ For example, a WTF prebuild script would be named WTFPreBuild.cmd and would be located
+ in the directory JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.vcproj/WTF (alongside WTF.vcproj).
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops:
+
+2010-11-29 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig and Simon Fraser.
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface.h piece of r72438.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+
+2010-11-22 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Use paths relative to $WebKitVSPropsRedirectionDir to access shared .vsprops files
+
+ Apple's Windows build allows placing header files and import libraries for WebKit's
+ dependencies (CoreGraphics, CFNetwork, SQLite, etc.) outside the source tree via the
+ $WebKitLibrariesDir environment variable. This is both required for production builds and
+ convenient for Apple-internal developer builds. Apple's production builds also require that
+ WebKit's shared .vsprops files be accessed relative to $WebKitLibrariesDir. In production
+ builds, the files are copied into that directory tree by the
+ WebKitLibraries/win/tools/WinTools.make file. In Apple-internal developer builds, the
+ copying is done by
+ JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCore.vcproj/JavaScriptCore/JavaScriptCoreGenerated.make.
+
+ This .vsprops copying is problematic in one very important case: when a developer updates
+ their source tree and then tries to build. Visual Studio only reads .vsprops files when a
+ project is first loaded. So, when Visual Studio is first opened after the .vsprops files are
+ updated, it reads in the old files that were already residing in $WebKitLibrariesDir. When a
+ build is started, JavaScriptCoreGenerated.make copies the new .vsprops files into
+ $WebKitLibrariesDir, but Visual Studio will not pick up the changes. The rest of the build
+ will proceed with out-of-date .vsprops files, which will likely result in a build failure.
+
+ To fix this, we now use normal relative paths to access the .vsprops files in the source
+ tree rather than in $WebKitLibrariesDir, but prefix those paths with a new environment
+ variable, $WebKitVSPropsRedirectionDir. In developer builds, this environment variable is
+ unset, so the normal relative paths are used to read the .vsprops files out of the source
+ tree directly. In production builds, this environment variable is set to a fake directory
+ that will cause the .vsprops files in $WebKitLibrariesDir to be found when the relative path
+ is resolved.
+
+ For example, JavaScriptCore.vcproj uses this path for FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+
+ $(WebKitVSPropsRedirectionDir)..\..\..\WebKitLibraries\win\tools\vsprops\FeatureDefines.vsprops
+
+ In developer builds, where $WebKitVSPropsRedirectionDir is unset, this will point to the
+ files in WebKitLibraries\win\tools\vsprops in the source tree. In production builds,
+ JavaScriptCore.make sets $WebKitVSPropsRedirectionDir to
+ "$(SRCROOT)\AppleInternal\tools\vsprops\OpenSource\1\2\3\", so the full path for
+ FeatureDefines.vsprops becomes:
+
+ $(SRCROOT)\AppleInternal\tools\vsprops\OpenSource\1\2\3\..\..\..\WebKitLibraries\win\tools\vsprops\FeatureDefines.vsprops
+
+ which resolves to:
+
+ $(SRCROOT)\AppleInternal\tools\vsprops\OpenSource\WebKitLibraries\win\tools\vsprops\FeatureDefines.vsprops
+
+ (We rely on the fact that Windows doesn't care whether the directories "1", "2", and "3"
+ actually exist since they are matched by an equal number of ".." path components.)
+
+ Note that Visual Studio still won't pick up changes made to .vsprops files while Visual
+ Studio is open, but that problem hasn't seemed to cause developers many headaches so far.
+
+ Fixes <http://webkit.org/b/49181> Windows build fails mysteriously when .vsprops files are
+ updated
+
+ Reviewed by Dave Hyatt.
+
+ * win/tools/WinTools.make: Copy the shared .vsprops files into a directory tree beneath
+ AppleInternal\tools\vsprops that matches the source directory tree. This allows production
+ builds to redirect the relative paths used to find the shared .vsprops files into
+ AppleInternal by setting $WebKitVSPropsRedirectionDir to the appropriate value.
+
+2010-11-18 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Adam Roben.
+
+ Remove unused debug_internal vsprops file.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_internal.vsprops: Removed.
+
+2010-11-18 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Debug_Internal Windows configuration is unnecessary, should be removed
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49753
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_internal.vsprops:
+
+2010-11-17 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Adam Roben.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterfaceWin.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-11-16 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Ignore files from libdispatch/zlib
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Eric Seidel.
+
+ * win/include: Modified property svn:ignore.
+ * win/lib: Modified property svn:ignore.
+
+2010-11-10 Csaba Osztrogonác <ossy@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by David Hyatt.
+
+ HTML5 Ruby support should be mandatory feature
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=49272
+
+ Remove Ruby as optional feature.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-10-29 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Snow Leopard PowerPC build fix.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2010-10-29 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Leopard PowerPC build fix.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+
+2010-10-29 Csaba Osztrogonác <ossy@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben and David Kilzer.
+
+ Fix and cleanup of build systems
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48342
+
+ Remove unnecessary ENABLE_SANDBOX.
+ Add missing features to converge to FeatureDefines.xcconfig.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-10-28 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by John Sullivan.
+
+ Added UniCharProvider-based ways to create a CTTypeSetter and a CTLine, to be used in an
+ upcoming ComplexTextController patch.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2010-10-28 Ivan Krstić <ike@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Mark Rowe.
+
+ Remove unused experimental proxied panel interface.
+ <rdar://problem/7237059>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+
+2010-10-27 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ Find indicators do not bounce
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48490
+ <rdar://problem/8564276>
+
+ Add bounce animation context functions.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2010-10-26 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Fix duplicate vsprops name
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops: Renamed to
+ "FeatureDefinesCairo" to match the filename.
+
+2010-10-23 Alexey Proskuryakov <ap@apple.com>
+
+ Windows build fix.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-10-23 Alexey Proskuryakov <ap@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48083
+ <rdar://problem/8489082> Need WebKit2 API for private browsing (48083)
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+ Updated WebKitSystemInterface with necessary methods.
+
+2010-10-22 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Turn on ENABLE_3D_RENDERING on all Windows builds
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+
+2010-10-20 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Windows build fix
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+ Use a WKCFURLCredentialRef type to protect against changes to the
+ definition of CFURLCredentialRef.
+
+2010-10-19 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Windows build fix
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h: Check in
+ this file that I meant to check in in r70129.
+
+2010-10-19 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Add WKCACFContext and related functions
+
+ Fixes <http://webkit.org/b/43244>.
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-10-14 Ada Chan <adachan@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Adam Roben.
+
+ Fix Windows build.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-10-14 Ada Chan <adachan@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Steve Falkenburg.
+
+ Add wkGetSSLCertificateChainContext for fetching the certificate chain.
+ Needed for https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47603.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-10-11 Mike Thole <mthole@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ Rename WKCertificateInfoGetPeerCertificates() to WKCertificateInfoGetCertificateChain()
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47495
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2010-10-03 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ Unreviewed build fix.
+
+ WinCairo also needs access to the <inttypes.h> header requirement
+ introduced by Bug 46357.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-09-17 Sam Weinig <sam@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed, tweaked, and landed by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ Add WKCopyNSURLResponsePeerCertificates.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2010-09-16 Eric Uhrhane <ericu@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Jian Li.
+
+ Unify FILE_SYSTEM and FILE_WRITER enables under the name FILE_SYSTEM.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45798
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-09-09 Jer Noble <jer.noble@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Carlson.
+
+ Adopt shared control drawing for <video> controls on Windows
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45490
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-09-10 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface part of:
+ Set the visible name for the web process
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=45564
+ <rdar://problem/8416970>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+
+2010-08-05 Jian Li <jianli@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by David Levin.
+
+ Unify blob related feature defines to ENABLE(BLOB).
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43081
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-08-04 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface part of: Allow the language for hyphenation to be specified
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=43467
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-08-03 Beth Dakin <bdakin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Alice Liu.
+
+ Enable MathML on Windows.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+
+2010-07-30 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Roll our r64361 and r64363
+
+ We can't make these changes until QuartzCore.lib is included in
+ WebKitSupportLibrary.
+
+2010-07-30 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Add WKCACFContext and related functions
+
+ Also added some functions used by WKCAImageQueue.
+
+ Fixes <http://webkit.org/b/43244>.
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-07-27 Kinuko Yasuda <kinuko@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Ojan Vafai.
+
+ Add FILE_SYSTEM build flag for FileSystem API
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=42915
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-07-12 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Sam Weinig.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-07-12 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Stop generating stripped symbols for Release builds
+
+ It turns out we can strip the symbols after-the-fact using PDBCopy.
+
+ Fixes <http://webkit.org/b/42085>.
+
+ Reviewed by Steve Falkenburg.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops: Removed the StripPrivateSymbols
+ attribute, which caused link.exe to generate a stripped PDB file for
+ each project.
+
+2010-07-08 Eric Carlson <eric.carlson@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-07-07 Dumitru Daniliuc <dumi@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Disable MSVC warning 4288.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41804
+
+ MSVC has a non-standard extension that allows variables declared
+ in for-loops to remain visible in the same scope even after
+ exiting the for-loop
+ (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bk5hc10s.aspx). The /Ze
+ option (turned on by default) enables all MSVC extensions, and
+ /Zc:forScope- tells the compiler to issue a C4288 warning when the
+ same variable is declared in the for-loop and re-declared later in
+ the same scope.
+
+ There seems to be a bug in VS2005 that erroneously enables
+ /Zc:forScope- even when that option is not specified
+ (http://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/338010/bogus-compiler-warning-c4288). Looks
+ like our build got hit by that bug, so we need to disable warning
+ 4288 to fix it.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2010-07-01 Simon Fraser <simon.fraser@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ <rdar://problem/8154047>
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface, making some functions used by
+ WebKit2 available in 32-bit (for reals this time).
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-07-01 Simon Fraser <simon.fraser@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ <rdar://problem/8154047>
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface, making some functions used by
+ WebKit2 available in 32-bit.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-06-23 John Gregg <johnnyg@google.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Kent Tamura.
+
+ add ENABLE_DIRECTORY_UPLOAD build support
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41100
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-06-27 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Windows (Cairo) build fix.
+ Add missing ENABLE_WEB_TIMING feature define.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-06-27 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Windows build fix.
+ Disable ENABLE_WEB_TIMING on Windows.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+
+2010-06-26 Tony Gentilcore <tonyg@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Dimitri Glazkov.
+
+ Add a VS macro for enabling Web Timing support.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=38924
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+
+2010-06-21 Sam Weinig <sam@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-06-21 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Speculative build fix.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+
+2010-06-21 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface part of CSS3: Implement the 'hyphens' and 'hyphenate-character' properties
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10228
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added WKGetHyphenationLocationBeforeIndex().
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-06-21 Satish Sampath <satish@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Steve Block.
+
+ Speech Input Patch 0: Added compilation argument to conditionally compile pending patches.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=40878
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-06-02 Sterling Swigart <sswigart@google.com>
+
+ Reviewed by David Levin.
+
+ Image Resizer Patch 0: Added compilation argument to conditionally compile pending patches.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39906
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-05-24 Jer Noble <jer.noble@apple.com>
+
+ No review; build fix only.
+
+ Roll-out changes r60110.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-05-24 Jer Noble <jer.noble@apple.com>
+
+ No review; build fix only.
+
+ Roll-out changes r60094, 60096-60097.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-05-23 Jer Noble <jer.noble@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Carlson.
+
+ HTML5 <video> tag performance worse than Flash
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39577
+ rdar://problem/7982458
+
+ Added WebKitSystemInterface calls for new CAImageQueue APIs.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-05-20 Steve Block <steveblock@google.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Jeremy Orlow.
+
+ Provide bindings for DeviceOrientation
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=39210
+
+ Adds ENABLE_DEVICE_ORIENTATION to VisualStudio project files, always disabled.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-04-09 Alexey Proskuryakov <ap@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Maciej Stachowiak.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=24572
+ XMLHttpRequest.statusText returns always "OK" on Mac
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-04-07 Chris Marrin <cmarrin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Steve Falkenburg.
+
+ Remove QuartzCoreInterface from the build
+
+ No longer needed since QuartzCore.dll is now included in the latest Safari release (4.0.5).
+
+ * win/bin/QuartzCoreInterface.dll: Removed.
+ * win/include/QuartzCoreInterface: Removed.
+ * win/include/QuartzCoreInterface/QuartzCoreInterface.h: Removed.
+ * win/lib/QuartzCoreInterface.lib: Removed.
+
+2010-04-02 Jer Noble <jer.noble@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Carlson.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36624
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: add WKQTMovieSelectPreferredAlternates.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-04-01 Kinuko Yasuda <kinuko@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Dmitry Titov.
+
+ Add FileThread for async file operation support in FileReader and FileWriter
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36896
+
+ Adds ENABLE_FILE_READER and ENABLE_FILE_WRITER feature flags
+ for FileReader and FileWriter support.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-03-25 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ Update WebCoreSQLite3 to SQLite v3.6.12.
+
+ * WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3.h:
+ * WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3ext.h:
+ * libWebCoreSQLite3.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-03-23 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by John Sullivan.
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface part of
+ <rdar://problem/7197736> Plug-in clip rect does not update when overflow
+ clip changes
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36479.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added WKSyncSurfaceToView().
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a: Updated
+
+2010-03-16 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ Fix incorrect glyph advances when using the Core Graphics (non-GDI) glyph look.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-03-15 Andy Estes <aestes@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by John Sullivan.
+
+ Added two new output arguments to WKGetWheelEventDeltas() to return
+ the number of scroll wheel ticks in the x and y directions.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29601.
+ <rdar://problem/7453254>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-03-14 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface part of removing support for legacy versions of Core Graphics
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h: Removed
+ wkCanCreateCGFontWithLOGFONT(), wkSetFontPlatformInfo(), wkAddFontsInDirectory(),
+ wkAddFontsAtPath(), wkAddFontsFromRegistry(), wkAddFontsFromPlist(), and
+ wkCreateFontsPlist().
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib: Updated.
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib: Updated.
+
+2010-03-08 Jian Li <jianli@chromium.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Dmitry Titov.
+
+ Blob.slice support.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32993
+
+ Add ENABLE_BLOB_SLICE feature define.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-02-19 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by David Levin.
+
+ Add an ENABLE flag for sandboxed iframes to make it possible to disable it in releases
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35147
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+
+2010-02-18 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ WebKit on Windows needs a mechanism to listen for WM_SETTINGCHANGED messages
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35076
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib: Updated to add wkSystemFontSmoothingChanged.
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib: Updated to add wkSystemFontSmoothingChanged.
+
+2010-02-16 Gavin Barraclough <barraclough@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by NOBODY (Build fix).
+
+ Disable warnings preventing use of anonymous structs/onions -
+ don't take all my fun toys away, these are useful & awesome!
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2010-02-11 Brian Weinstein <bweinstein@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Eric Seidel.
+
+ Turn back on SVG Filters on Windows, as they were accidentally disabled and cause
+ test breakage.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+
+2010-02-08 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Cameron Zwarich.
+
+ Restore ENABLE_RUBY flag so vendors can ship with Ruby disabled if they choose.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34698
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+
+2010-02-04 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Steve Falkenburg.
+
+ Update auto-version.sh to better handle major version numbers with fewer than three digits,
+ and the case when WEBKITLIBRARIESDIR is not set.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2010-02-04 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Windows build fix for projects not defining WebKitLibrariesDir.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2010-02-03 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ Fixed a bug where WKSetNSURLConnectionDefersCallbacks(true) did not defer callbacks during modal dialogs.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+
+2010-02-02 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ Copyright year updating for Windows version resources should be automatic
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34503
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2010-02-02 Martin Robinson <mrobinson@webkit.org>
+
+ Unreviewed build fix.
+
+ The WinCairo build requires this script to be executable.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/feature-defines.sh: Added property svn:executable.
+
+2010-01-29 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Keep the Windows feature defines in sync with FeatureDefines.xcconfig.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-01-26 Alexey Proskuryakov <ap@apple.com>
+
+ More Windows build fixing.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops: Disable warning C4180 (qualifier applied to function
+ type has no meaning; ignored). This is a known bug - MSVC tries to compile a wrong
+ specialization sometimes - but it's not instantiated, so it's harmless.
+
+2010-01-22 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=34025
+ Enable client-based Geolocation abstraction for Mac, Windows AppleWebKit targets.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops:
+
+2010-01-20 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler and Adam Roben.
+
+ Feature defines are difficult to maintain on Windows builds
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=33883
+
+ FeatureDefines.vsprops are now maintained in a way similar to
+ Configurations/FeatureDefines.xcconfig, with the added advantage
+ of having a single FeatureDefines file across all projects.
+
+ Keep this list of features (not enabled/disabled state) in sync with
+ FeatureDefines.xcconfig files in JavaScriptCore, WebCore, and WebKit.
+
+ Add new features to both PreprocessorDefinitions and UserMacro sections.
+ Set any ENABLE_FEATURE_NAME macro to an empty string to disable that feature.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/feature-defines.sh: Added.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops: Added.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops: Added.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops: Removed ENABLE_FILTERS. Now set in FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops.
+
+2010-01-13 Simon Fraser <simon.fraser@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ <rdar://problem/7532544>
+
+ Expose new method on WebKitSystemInterface, WKGetUserToBaseCTM(), which will
+ be used for a shadow drawing fix. Once more, with feeling. On Windows.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-01-13 Simon Fraser <simon.fraser@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ <rdar://problem/7532544>
+
+ Expose new method on WebKitSystemInterface, WKGetUserToBaseCTM(), which will
+ be used for a shadow drawing fix.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2010-01-13 Simon Fraser <simon.fraser@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ <rdar://problem/7532544>
+
+ Expose new method on WebKitSystemInterface, WKGetUserToBaseCTM(), which will
+ be used for a shadow drawing fix.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2010-01-07 Alexey Proskuryakov <ap@apple.com>
+
+ Not reviewed, build fix.
+
+ Windows buid fix - disable warning 4251 (class needs to have dll-interface to be used by
+ clients of another class). WebCore doesn't use all methods of JSString, so
+ we don't export all classes clients could theoretically access via JSString.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2009-12-21 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Samuel Weinig.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-12-21 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Samuel Weinig.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-12-18 Sam Weinig <sam@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface for <rdar://problem/7237059>.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-12-15 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface part of <rdar://problem/7173515> Use LOGFONT support in
+ Core Graphics when available
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h: Declared
+ wkCanCreateCGFontWithLOGFONT().
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2009-12-12 Eric Carlson <eric.carlson@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ <rdar://problem/7453726> Pull shared UI code into WebKit
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-12-11 Chris Marrin <cmarrin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Add QuartzCore build files to OpenSource tree
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31856
+
+ This allows proper building and linking with QuartzCore
+ when present.
+
+ * win/bin: Added.
+ * win/bin/QuartzCoreInterface.dll: Added.
+ * win/include/QuartzCoreInterface: Added.
+ * win/include/QuartzCoreInterface/QuartzCoreInterface.h: Added.
+ * win/lib/QuartzCoreInterface.lib: Added.
+
+2009-12-07 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Windows build fix for checkouts with a space in the path
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh: Quote the output file's directory
+ before passing it to mkdir.
+
+2009-12-01 Alexey Proskuryakov <ap@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32036
+ Implement CredentialStorage::getFromPersistentStorage for CFNetwork
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+2009-11-24 Alexey Proskuryakov <ap@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Brady Eidson.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31844
+ SocketStreamHandleCFNet should support CONNECT proxy credentials
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+2009-11-22 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Carlson.
+
+ Updated WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-11-22 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Cameron Zwarich.
+
+ Fixed a leak in WKDrawMediaUIPart().
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-11-20 Eric Carlson <eric.carlson@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Simon Fraser.
+
+ <rdar://problem/7414396> Leopard & Tiger: Support closed caption in <video> element
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-11-19 Eric Carlson <eric.carlson@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ <rdar://problem/7035231>
+ Support closed caption in <video> element
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ Add prototypes for WKQTMovieHasClosedCaptions and WKQTMovieSetShowClosedCaptions,
+ define WKMediaUIPartToggleClosedCaptionsButton.
+
+2009-11-13 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-11-13 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ Build correction. No review.
+
+ The WinCairo build requires ENABLE_FILTERS to work properly.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops:
+
+2009-11-02 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by John Sullivan.
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface part of making the appearance of the full-screen video HUD match
+ QuickTime Player X’s HUD.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-10-26 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Clean up the regex madness in auto-version.sh to make it obvious what the script is doing.
+
+ Also teaches auto-version.sh to handle RC_PROJECTSOURCEVERSION that has more than three digits
+ in the major component of the version number.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2009-10-19 Marshall Culpepper <mculpepper@appcelerator.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Seidel.
+
+ added cairo include and lib directories to debug_wincairo.vsprops
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29831
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_wincairo.vsprops:
+
+2009-10-16 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30456
+ Fixes for new Debug_All Windows build configuration.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_all.vsprops:
+ Define DEBUG_ALL in Debug_All configuration.
+ Continue to define USE_DEBUG_SAFARI_THEME for open source SafariTheme header usage.
+
+2009-10-16 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Add a Debug_All configuration to build entire stack as debug.
+ Change Debug_Internal to:
+ - stop using _debug suffix for all WebKit/Safari binaries
+ - not use _debug as a DLL naming suffix
+ - use non-debug C runtime lib.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_all.vsprops: Added.
+ Use debug C runtime library in debug_all.
+ Specify USE_DEBUG_SAFARI_THEME to get "_debug" suffix for debug_all.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_internal.vsprops:
+ Don't specify debug C runtime library in debug_internal.
+ Don't specify _debug suffix for standard debug_internal builds.
+
+2009-10-05 Pierre d'Herbemont <pdherbemont@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Simon Fraser
+
+ Support fullscreen in MediaPlayer (Mac)
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=26742
+
+ New methods required for video fullscreen.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-10-02 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Windows build fix.
+ Re-apply lost changes to auto-version.sh.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2009-10-02 Eric Carlson <eric.carlson@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ <rdar://problem/7271334>
+ Rename MediaControllerThemeQT to MediaControllerThemeQuickTime
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ MediaControllerThemeQT -> MediaControllerThemeQuickTime
+
+2009-10-02 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Mark Rowe.
+
+ <https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29989>
+ Safari version number shouldn't be exposed in WebKit code
+
+ For a WebKit version of 532.3.4:
+ Product version is: 5.32.3.4 (was 4.0.3.0)
+ File version is: 5.32.3.4 (was 4.532.3.4)
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/PRODUCTVERSION: Removed.
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh: Re-worked script to remove references to PRODUCTVERSION.
+
+2009-09-25 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface changes for
+ <rdar://problem/7211635> 2 byte characters are displayed as garbaged
+ <rdar://problem/7212626> garbled/gibberish text (off-by-one)
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added
+ wkAddFontsFromPlistRepresentation() and replaced
+ wkCreateFontsPlistRepresentation() with wkCreateFontsPlist() and
+ wkAddFontsFromPlistRepresentation() with wkAddFontsFromPlist().
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2009-09-23 Marshall Culpepper <mculpepper@appcelerator.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Eric Seidel.
+
+ Added $(WebKitLibrariesDir)/include/cairo so cairo.h is found by
+ default when the necessary dependencies are extracted into the
+ WebKitLibrariesDir.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=29661
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops:
+
+2009-09-09 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Dave Levin.
+
+ Adjust WinCairo-specific property sheet to use static versions of
+ libjpeg.lib and libpng.lib. Change to libpng.lib required addition
+ of zlib.lib to link.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops:
+
+2009-08-28 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Define _CRT_SECURE_CPP_OVERLOAD_STANDARD_NAMES=1
+ to automatically use secure versions of C runtime lib calls on Windows.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28824
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2009-08-25 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ Rubber stamped by Steve Falkenburg.
+
+ debug_wincairo.vsprops was linking against wrong C runtime.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_wincairo.vsprops: Link to correct
+ C runtime (as in the standard 'debug.vsprops' file.)
+
+2009-08-24 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Steve Falkenburg.
+
+ Revise CFLite Debug build to emit DLL's with _debug label.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28695.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_wincairo.vsprops: Added.
+
+2009-08-12 Peter Kasting <pkasting@google.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27323
+ Change pattern that strips all trailing whitespace to just remove EOL
+ chars (\r, \n), to make it clear that varying EOL chars is the primary
+ problem being solved.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2009-08-10 Peter Kasting <pkasting@google.com>
+
+ Reviewed by George Staikos.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27323
+ Even more line ending-stripping for auto-version.sh, based on output
+ provided by Jessie Berlin.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2009-08-10 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=28048.
+ Move various WinCairo build settings into *.vsprops file.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/cURL.vsprops: Added.
+
+2009-08-06 Peter Kasting <pkasting@google.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Barth.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27323
+ Strip line endings at all points auto-version.sh reads data, not just
+ the one I happened to run into.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2009-07-27 Peter Kasting <pkasting@google.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=27323
+ Correctly parse command output, even when the line endings are not LF,
+ so that we don't create an autoversion.h that MSVC chokes on.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2009-07-13 Brent Fulgham <bfulgham@webkit.org>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Add new configuration flag for redistributable Windows build.
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi=27087
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops: Added. Defines the
+ new WIN_CAIRO flag used to drive non-Apple Windows build.
+
+2009-07-10 Eric Carlson <eric.carlson@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Simon Fraser.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface for <rdar://problem/7049066>.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-07-06 Eric Carlson <eric.carlson@apple.com>
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface for <rdar://problem/7008093>.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-07-06 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-07-02 Pierre d'Herbemont <pdherbemont@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Simon Fraser.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface for <rdar://problem/6518119>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-07-01 Eric Carlson <eric.carlson@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Simon Fraser.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface for <rdar://problem/7014990>
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-06-29 Eric Carlson <eric.carlson@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Simon Fraser.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface for <rdar://problem/7014813>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-06-25 Simon Fraser <simon.fraser@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Mark Rowe.
+
+ <rdar://problem/6999737>
+
+ Update the media controller images.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-06-16 Simon Fraser <simon.fraser@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface for <rdar://problem/6937882>.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-06-02 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Mark Rowe.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-05-27 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a: Added.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-05-26 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ <rdar://problem/6901751>
+ REGRESSION (r35515): Tiger crash painting the selection on registration page of car2go.com
+
+ Remove WKCGContextIsSafeToClip.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-05-21 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Mark Rowe.
+
+ - correct a copyright header accidently reverted in r43964
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+
+2009-05-21 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ - WebKitSystemInterface part of <rdar://problem/6901751> REGRESSION
+ (r35515): Tiger crash painting the selection on registration page of
+ car2go.com
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-05-07 Simon Fraser <simon.fraser@apple.com>
+
+ Source changes reviewed by Darin Adler
+
+ <rdar://problem/6864091> Endcap of media controls slider is fuzzy
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-04-28 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Fix extraneous warning about AnalyzeWithLargeStack not being defined in Windows builds.
+ Indirected definition through a UserMacro.
+
+ Reviewed by Mark Rowe.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2009-04-28 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Fix extraneous warning about PRODUCTION not being defined in Windows builds.
+ Indirected definition for __PRODUCTION__ through a UserMacro.
+
+ Reviewed by Mark Rowe.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2009-04-24 Simon Fraser <simon.fraser@apple.com>
+
+ Source changes reviewed by Darin Adler
+
+ https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22242
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface for Mac with fixes for video controller drawing.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-04-22 Ada Chan <adachan@apple.com>
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface with new method that maps CFNetwork error code to localized description.
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2009-04-20 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Separate JavaScriptCore.dll from WebKit.dll.
+ Slight performance improvement or no change on benchmarks.
+
+ Allows us to break a circular dependency between CFNetwork and WebKit on Windows,
+ and simplifies standalone JavaScriptCore builds.
+
+ Reviewed by Oliver Hunt.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops: Add BUILDING_{project} preprocessor define.
+
+2009-04-18 Pierre d'Herbemont <pdherbemont@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Mark Rowe.
+
+ <rdar://problem/6781295> video.buffered and video.seekable are not
+ the same. video.buffered should return only what is buffered and
+ not what is seekable
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-04-18 Pierre d'Herbemont <pdherbemont@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adele Peterson.
+
+ <rdar://problem/6747241> work around QTKit no longer reaching
+ QTMovieLoadStateComplete
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-04-15 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Updated WebKitSystemInterface for Windows.
+ Changes needed for <rdar://problem/6785760>
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2009-04-14 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface so that the Tiger portion supports PowerPC.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-04-13 Antti Koivisto <antti@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ <rdar://problem/6740294> Increase the connection count per host
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-04-10 Eric Carlson <eric.carlson@apple.com>
+
+ WebKitSystemInterface changes for <rdar://problem/6646998>
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2009-04-10 Simon Fraser <simon.fraser@apple.com>
+
+ Fix the leopard build by updating WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+
+2009-03-30 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Bump version to 530.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/VERSION:
+
+2009-03-26 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Remove SafariThemeConstants.h, which is now provided by
+ WebKitSupportLibrary
+
+ * win/include/SafariTheme: Removed.
+ * win/include/SafariTheme/SafariThemeConstants.h: Removed.
+
+2009-03-07 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Mark Rowe.
+
+ - WebKitSystemInterface part of removing build-time and run-time support
+ for legacy versions of CFNetwork and Core Graphics
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2009-01-30 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Timothy Hatcher.
+
+ - <rdar://problem/6545912> expose the build number in autoversion.h
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh: Added a #define __BUILD_NUMBER__
+ with the full build number.
+
+2009-01-08 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ - WebKitSystemInterface changes to support Core Graphics native glyph drawing
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2008-11-11 Ada Chan <adachan@apple.com>
+
+ Fix: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22187
+ Bug 22187: CLEARTYPE_QUALITY flag is not supported on Win2000
+
+ Update window versions to correspond to Windows XP.
+
+ Reviewed by Steve Falkenburg.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2008-10-23 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by John Sullivan.
+
+ Fix <rdar://problem/6306513> by adding a workaround for <rdar://problem/6304600>.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-10-08 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Jon Honeycutt.
+
+ Remove restriction on version number ending in a 4.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2008-10-07 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Mitz Pettel.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-09-09 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ - WebKitLibraries part of <rdar://problem/6206244> Use alternate character-to-glyph interface on Leopard
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+
+2008-09-04 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Ignore warning LNK4221 on Windows
+
+ This warning is emitted when an object file with no public symbols is
+ passed to the linker/librarian. This often occurs in WebCore for files
+ that have been disabled via ENABLE()/USE() macros.
+
+ Rubberstamped by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops: Ignore warning LNK4221.
+
+2008-08-27 Timothy Hatcher <timothy@apple.com>
+
+ Adds the WKAdvanceDefaultButtonPulseAnimation function.
+
+ <rdar://problem/6173530> Add Mac support for -webkit-appearance: default-button
+
+ Reviewed by Adele Peterson.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added WKAdvanceDefaultButtonPulseAnimation.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a: Updated.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a: Updated.
+
+2008-08-26 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Disable a truncation warning that is disabled/doesn't exist on Mac
+
+ This warning was firing when initializing floats from double literals.
+ I haven't yet found any other situation that would cause this warning
+ to arise.
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops: Turn off warning C4305.
+
+2008-07-20 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Build fix.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2008-07-08 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by John Sullivan.
+
+ - WebKitSystemInterface part of <rdar://problem/6008409> Need a way to disable updates in offscreen views
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added WKWindowWillOrderOnScreenNotification.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a: Updated.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a: Updated.
+
+2008-07-01 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Bump version numbers.
+
+ Reviewed by Mark Rowe.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/PRODUCTVERSION:
+ * win/tools/scripts/VERSION:
+
+2008-05-13 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by John Sullivan.
+
+ - WebKitSystemInterface support for <rdar://problem/5725912> improve render quality of transformed text
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a: Improved glyph positioning in
+ transformed graphics contexts.
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added
+ wkSetCGContextFontRenderingStyle().
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib: Updated.
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib: Updated.
+
+2008-05-09 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Disable a MSVC warning
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops: Add warning 4503 to the list of
+ disabled warnings. It's a warning about decorated names being longer
+ than MSVC's limit of 4096 characters. This warning doesn't indicate a
+ correctness problem, but these truncated decorated names will be
+ harder to recognize during debugging or when they appear in linker
+ errors.
+
+2008-04-28 Darin Adler <darin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam.
+
+ - fix Windows build
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops: Add warning 4344 to the list of disabled warnings.
+ It's really a warning about a bug they fixed in MSVC -- not helpful to us in WebKit.
+
+2008-04-24 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam Weinig.
+
+ Remove code for calculating the glyph cache size.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Remove unused symbol.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-03-28 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Versioning.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/PRODUCTVERSION:
+
+2008-03-26 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Windows build fix after r31322
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h: Updated.
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib: Updated.
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib: Updated.
+
+2008-03-26 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by David Hyatt.
+
+ Make the Ahem font antialias correctly on Acid3 on Tiger.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-03-19 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Sam Weinig.
+
+ Fix http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17816.
+ Bug 17816: libWebCoreSQLite3.a is 2-architecture universal binary (not 4-architecture)
+
+ * libWebCoreSQLite3.a: Land a 4-way fat binary.
+
+2008-03-12 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ New version of WebKitSystemInterface.lib with
+ more compiler warnings suppressed.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2008-03-12 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler and Sam Weinig.
+
+ - <rdar://problem/4433248> use CoreText API instead of SPI on Leopard
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+
+2008-03-11 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Disable two PGO/LTCG specific warnings.
+
+ Reviewed by Oliver.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2008-02-29 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Update Tiger version of WebKitSystemInterface to match r30690.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-02-29 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Mark.
+
+ Auto-generate image arrays.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+
+2008-02-29 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Anders Carlsson.
+
+ Replace use of WKPathFromFont with implementation in terms of public API.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Remove unused symbol.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-02-29 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Oliver Hunt.
+
+ Fix spelling of "request" in name of WKNSURLProtocolClassForRequest.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-02-29 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Oliver Hunt.
+
+ Don't use WKSupportsMultipartXMixedReplace on Leopard as multipart/x-mixed-replace is always handled by NSURLRequest.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+
+2008-02-29 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Oliver Hunt and Oliver Hunt.
+
+ <rdar://problem/4753845> WebKit should use CGEventSourceSecondsSinceLastEventType in place of WKSecondsSinceLastInputEvent SPI.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Remove unused symbol.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-02-28 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ Remove two unused functions from WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Remove WKPreferRGB32Key and WKGetDefaultGlyphForChar as they are unused. Also remove
+ a duplicate declaration of WKSecondsSinceLastInputEvent.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-02-28 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Dave Hyatt.
+
+ Make use of new CGFont APIs on Leopard rather than making a WebKitSystemInterface call.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Only declare WKGetFontMetrics on Tiger.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a: Update for removal of WKGetFontMetrics.
+
+2008-02-27 Brady Eidson <beidson@apple.com>
+
+ Tiger build fix
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-02-27 Brady Eidson <beidson@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Mark Rowe
+
+ Removed some unused methods:
+ WKGetNSURLResponseCalculatedExpiration
+ WKGetNSURLResponseMustRevalidate
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-02-13 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh: Removed a redundant symbol.
+
+2008-02-12 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Clean up auto-version.sh a bit
+
+ It now does quite a bit less file I/O and many fewer fork/exec pairs.
+ It's also quite a bit easier to read.
+
+ Reviewed by Steve.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2008-02-12 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Versioning script change.
+
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh:
+
+2008-02-07 Ada Chan <adachan@apple.com>
+
+ Added 4 new methods:
+ wkSetClientCertificateInSSLProperties,
+ wkCanAccessCFURLRequestHTTPBodyParts,
+ wkCFURLRequestCopyHTTPRequestBodyParts,
+ wkCFURLRequestSetHTTPRequestBodyParts
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Steve.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2008-02-04 Timothy Hatcher <timothy@apple.com>
+
+ <rdar://problem/5722735> Merge fix for SQLITE_FULL error
+ is given even if the max_page_count is increased (2920)
+
+ * libWebCoreSQLite3.a:
+
+2008-02-01 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ <rdar://problem/5717523> Don't set DEP opt-in flag (data execution prevention) since it is incompaible with the video plugin used on CNN.com
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Jon Honeycutt.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2008-01-29 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Tim Hatcher.
+
+ <rdar://problem/5600926> WebCore on Tiger must link to its own copy of SQLite 3.4 or newer (so HTML database behavior will be correct).
+
+ * WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3.h: Added.
+ * WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3ext.h: Added.
+ * libWebCoreSQLite3.a: Added.
+
+2008-01-29 Alexey Proskuryakov <ap@webkit.org>
+
+ Debug (external) build fix.
+
+ Removed _DEBUG preprocessor definition, which indicates that debug libraries are used (while they aren't).
+ This preprocessor definition is automatically set by Visual Studio as needed anyway.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug.vsprops:
+
+2008-01-17 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Add preprocessor define accidently dropped in my unification,
+ and required by some builds. Fixes an issue that caused both
+ debug and release DLLs to be loaded.
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Jon Honeycutt.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_internal.vsprops:
+
+2008-01-16 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Use recommended security-related compiler settings.
+
+ Reviewed by Adam.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+
+2008-01-16 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Build fix.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops:
+
+2008-01-15 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam and Antti.
+
+ Updated libraries for <rdar://problem/5619062> Add load progress indicator to video controls
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+ * win/include/SafariTheme: Added.
+ * win/include/SafariTheme/SafariThemeConstants.h: Added. Placeholder empty header until we release an updated WebKitSupportLibrary.
+
+2008-01-14 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Use shared vsprops for most vcproj properties.
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_internal.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops:
+
+2008-01-11 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Share common files across projects.
+
+ Unify vsprops files
+ Debug: common.vsprops, debug.vsprops
+ Debug_Internal: common.vsprops, debug.vsprops, debug_internal.vsprops
+ Release: common.vsprops, release.vsprops
+
+ Shared properties can go into common.vsprops, shared debug settings can go into debug.vsprops.
+ debug_internal.vsprops will be mostly empty except for file path prefix modifiers.
+
+ Moved auto-version.sh, VERSION, PRODUCTVERSION to tools.
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ * win/tools/WinTools.make:
+ * win/tools/scripts: Added.
+ * win/tools/scripts/PRODUCTVERSION: Added.
+ * win/tools/scripts/VERSION: Added.
+ * win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh: Copied from WebCore/WebCore.vcproj/auto-version.sh.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug.vsprops:
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug_internal.vsprops: Added.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops:
+
+2008-01-11 Steve Falkenburg <sfalken@apple.com>
+
+ Add shared vsprops to help unify our Windows tools settings.
+
+ Reviewed by Hyatt.
+
+ * win/tools: Added.
+ * win/tools/WinTools.make: Added.
+ * win/tools/vsprops: Added.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops: Added.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/debug.vsprops: Added.
+ * win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops: Added.
+
+2008-01-07 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Update Tiger library to a G3-friendly version.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-01-07 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Antti, Adam, and Mitz.
+
+ WebKitLibraries part of fix for
+ <rdar://problem/5619073> Updated look for <video> controls
+ <rdar://problem/5619057> Add volume control to video controls
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-01-03 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Update Tiger library to a G3-friendly version.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2008-01-03 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ Update libraries for <rdar://problem/4106190> Include "Where from" metadata in drag-and-dropped images
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2007-12-21 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Dan Bernstein.
+
+ Fix http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16549.
+ Bug 16549: WebKit nightly build failing to launch on PowerPC G3s
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a: Update to a G3-friendly version.
+
+2007-12-07 Dan Bernstein <mitz@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ - updated system interface for fixing <rdar://problem/5499918> REGRESSION: insertion point in input field with custom border cuts holes in focus ring interior edges
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2007-11-27 John Sullivan <sullivan@apple.com>
+
+ Fixed 5614525, caused by a recent bug in WKGetExtensionsForMIMEType
+ that affects Safari.
+
+ reviewed by Kevin Decker
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2007-11-26 Timothy Hatcher <timothy@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ Bug 16137: Web Inspector window on Leopard should have a unified toolbar and window title
+ http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16137
+
+ Add a new function to make bottom window corners square for textured windows.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+
+2007-11-23 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Add wkSetPatternPhaseInUserSpace to WebKitSystemInterface on Windows
+
+ Reviewed by Tim.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added
+ declaration.
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib: Updated.
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib: Updated.
+
+2007-11-16 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam.
+
+ <rdar://problem/5603832>
+ XMLHttpRequest readyState 3 & responseText buffer issues.
+
+ Add wkSetCFURLRequestShouldContentSniff.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2007-11-05 Antti Koivisto <antti@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Sam.
+
+ Update WKQTMovieViewSetDrawSynchronously.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2007-11-02 Antti Koivisto <antti@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ Update to add WKQTMovieViewSetDrawSynchronously
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2007-10-26 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Tim Hatcher.
+
+ Updating header too for WKDrawCapsLockIndicator.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+
+2007-10-26 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Oliver.
+
+ Adding WKDrawCapsLockIndicator in preparation for fixing the caps lock indicator.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2007-10-25 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Add wkSetPatternBaseCTM.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2007-10-25 Sam Weinig <sam@webkit.org>
+
+ Fix the windows build.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2007-10-25 Timothy Hatcher <timothy@apple.com>
+
+ Add WKSetPatternBaseCTM.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a:
+
+2007-10-25 Timothy Hatcher <timothy@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam.
+
+ Update the Leopard WebKitSystemInterface to be 4-way univeral to include 64-bit.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a:
+
+2007-10-25 Sam Weinig <sam@webkit.org>
+
+ Added wrapper for getting the foundation cache directory.
+
+ Reviewed by Adam Roben.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2007-10-24 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Added some font-related functions needed for <rdar://5549919>
+
+ Reviewed by Ada.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2007-10-24 Timothy Hatcher <timothy@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Mark Rowe.
+
+ <rdar://problem/5069711> OpenSource version of libWebKitSystemInterface.a is Tiger only, causes issues if used on Leopard
+
+ Add system specific versions of WebKitSystemInterface.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: Removed.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceLeopard.a: Added.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterfaceTiger.a: Added.
+
+2007-10-11 Ada Chan <adachan@apple.com>
+
+ <rdar://problem/5534421>
+ Added wkGetDefaultHTTPCookieStorage(). Updated libraries.
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2007-09-27 Sam Weinig <sam@webkit.org>
+
+ Build fix. Ran update-webkitsysteminterface script on Tiger, because
+ the resulting binary differs when built on Tiger.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2007-09-27 David Hyatt <hyatt@apple.com>
+
+ Update WebKitSYstemInterface for @font-face changes.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2007-09-18 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
+
+ Build fix. Ran update-webkitsysteminterface script on Tiger, because
+ the resulting binary differs when built on Tiger. See
+ <rdar://problem/5490613>.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2007-09-18 Geoffrey Garen <ggaren@apple.com>
+
+ Build fix. Ran update-webkitsysteminterface script.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2007-08-28 Anders Carlsson <andersca@apple.com>
+
+ Add WKSetNSURLRequestShouldContentSniff.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2007-08-28 Ada Chan <adachan@apple.com>
+
+ <rdar://problem/4876242> Added SPI to fetch SSL certificate information.
+ Updated libraries.
+
+ Reviewed by Adam.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2007-07-23 Ada Chan <adachan@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Steve.
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.{h,lib}.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2007-07-19 Ada Chan <adachan@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Adam.
+
+ Update libraries.
+
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2007-07-06 Adam Roben <aroben@apple.com>
+
+ Update WebKitSystemInterface.{h,lib} for <rdar://problem/5301994>
+
+ Reviewed by Alice.
+
+ * win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib:
+ * win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface_debug.lib:
+
+2007-06-29 Antti Koivisto <antti@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Maciej.
+
+ Added WKQTMovieDataRate and WKQTMovieMaxTimeLoaded
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2007-03-29 Beth Dakin <bdakin@apple.com>
+
+ Rubber-stamped by Adam.
+
+ Keep OpenSource building.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2007-03-28 Antti Koivisto <antti@apple.com>
+
+ Update libWebKitSystemInterface, previous version was out of date.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2007-03-27 Antti Koivisto <antti@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ Added wkGetWheelEventDeltas
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2007-03-07 Mark Rowe <mrowe@apple.com>
+
+ Build fix. Rebuild against 10.4 SDK.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2007-03-06 Kevin Decker <kdecker@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Brady
+
+ Fixed: <rdar://problem/4126976> private keys imported by WebKit should not be accessible by all applications
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2007-02-21 Anders Carlsson <acarlsson@apple.com>
+
+ Add new version with WKCGContextIsBitmapContext.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2006-12-16 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Adam.
+
+ WebKitLibraries part of fix for:
+ <rdar://problem/4463829> Switch to use new search field implementation for <input type="search">
+
+ Added wkDrawTextFieldCellFocusRing.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2006-10-11 Darin Adler <darin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by John Sullivan.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Updated to a C++-compatible version.
+
+2006-08-31 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by John Sullivan.
+
+ Removed wkSecureEventInput and wkSetSecureEventInput, since this can be done with API.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2006-08-30 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Hyatt.
+
+ Updated for http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10575
+ Enable secure input mode for new password fields
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added WKSetSecureEventInput and WKSecureEventInput;
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2006-07-09 Anders Carlsson <acarlsson@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Darin Adler.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+ Add WKPathFromFont.
+
+2006-07-05 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Maciej and Hyatt.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Updated.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: Updated.
+
+2006-06-16 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Alice.
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added WKDrawBezeledTextArea().
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: ditto.
+
+2006-04-01 Eric Seidel <eseidel@apple.com>
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: commit a universal binary.
+
+2006-04-01 Darin Adler <darin@apple.com>
+
+ Reviewed by Beth.
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: Changed alpha in the focus-ring drawing
+ code to use the system default alpha.
+
+2006-03-17 Eric Seidel <eseidel@apple.com>
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: commit a universal binary.
+
+2006-03-17 Adele Peterson <adele@apple.com>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added WKDrawBezeledTextFieldCell()
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: ditto
+
+2006-02-28 John Sullivan <sullivan@apple.com>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Removed WKMouseIsDown()
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: ditto
+
+2006-02-23 Timothy Hatcher <timothy@apple.com>
+
+ New build to fix the i386 arch. (The _cuEnc64 symbol was missing.)
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2006-02-19 Darin Adler <darin@apple.com>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added WKDrawFocusRing.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: Ditto.
+
+2006-02-06 John Sullivan <sullivan@apple.com>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+ removed WKExecutableLinkedInTigerOrEarlier
+
+2005-11-01 Darin Adler <darin@apple.com>
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: Updated.
+
+2005-10-04 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - updated
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-09-08 Justin Garcia <justin.garcia@apple.com>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Update to latest
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: ditto
+
+2005-09-04 Darin Adler <darin@apple.com>
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Update to latest
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: Ditto.
+
+2005-08-07 Darin Adler <darin@apple.com>
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: Universal binary.
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Updated for calls that Eric recently removed.
+
+2005-07-01 John Sullivan <sullivan@apple.com>
+
+ - added WKExecutableLinkedInTigerOrEarlier
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-06 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - updated for crashing bugfix
+
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-06 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - updated
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-06 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - updated
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-06 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - updated
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-06 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - updated
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-06 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - updated
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-06 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - updated
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-06 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - updated
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-06 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - updated
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-05 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - added a few more bits of SPI
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-05 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - added file type and NSURLResponse caching SPI
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h:
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a:
+
+2005-06-05 Maciej Stachowiak <mjs@apple.com>
+
+ - initial checkin of WebKitSystemInterface binary
+
+ * WebKitSystemInterface.h: Added.
+ * libWebKitSystemInterface.a: Added.
+
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3.h b/WebKitLibraries/WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..c66f608ba
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3.h
@@ -0,0 +1,5488 @@
+/*
+** 2001 September 15
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+** This header file defines the interface that the SQLite library
+** presents to client programs. If a C-function, structure, datatype,
+** or constant definition does not appear in this file, then it is
+** not a published API of SQLite, is subject to change without
+** notice, and should not be referenced by programs that use SQLite.
+**
+** Some of the definitions that are in this file are marked as
+** "experimental". Experimental interfaces are normally new
+** features recently added to SQLite. We do not anticipate changes
+** to experimental interfaces but reserve to make minor changes if
+** experience from use "in the wild" suggest such changes are prudent.
+**
+** The official C-language API documentation for SQLite is derived
+** from comments in this file. This file is the authoritative source
+** on how SQLite interfaces are suppose to operate.
+**
+** The name of this file under configuration management is "sqlite.h.in".
+** The makefile makes some minor changes to this file (such as inserting
+** the version number) and changes its name to "sqlite3.h" as
+** part of the build process.
+**
+** @(#) $Id: sqlite.h.in,v 1.436 2009/03/20 13:15:30 drh Exp $
+*/
+#ifndef _SQLITE3_H_
+#define _SQLITE3_H_
+#include <stdarg.h> /* Needed for the definition of va_list */
+
+/*
+** Make sure we can call this stuff from C++.
+*/
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+
+/*
+** Add the ability to override 'extern'
+*/
+#ifndef SQLITE_EXTERN
+# define SQLITE_EXTERN extern
+#endif
+
+/*
+** These no-op macros are used in front of interfaces to mark those
+** interfaces as either deprecated or experimental. New applications
+** should not use deprecated intrfaces - they are support for backwards
+** compatibility only. Application writers should be aware that
+** experimental interfaces are subject to change in point releases.
+**
+** These macros used to resolve to various kinds of compiler magic that
+** would generate warning messages when they were used. But that
+** compiler magic ended up generating such a flurry of bug reports
+** that we have taken it all out and gone back to using simple
+** noop macros.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_DEPRECATED
+#define SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL
+
+/*
+** Ensure these symbols were not defined by some previous header file.
+*/
+#ifdef SQLITE_VERSION
+# undef SQLITE_VERSION
+#endif
+#ifdef SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER
+# undef SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER
+#endif
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Compile-Time Library Version Numbers {H10010} <S60100>
+**
+** The SQLITE_VERSION and SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER #defines in
+** the sqlite3.h file specify the version of SQLite with which
+** that header file is associated.
+**
+** The "version" of SQLite is a string of the form "X.Y.Z".
+** The phrase "alpha" or "beta" might be appended after the Z.
+** The X value is major version number always 3 in SQLite3.
+** The X value only changes when backwards compatibility is
+** broken and we intend to never break backwards compatibility.
+** The Y value is the minor version number and only changes when
+** there are major feature enhancements that are forwards compatible
+** but not backwards compatible.
+** The Z value is the release number and is incremented with
+** each release but resets back to 0 whenever Y is incremented.
+**
+** See also: [sqlite3_libversion()] and [sqlite3_libversion_number()].
+**
+** Requirements: [H10011] [H10014]
+*/
+#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.6.12"
+#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3006012
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers {H10020} <S60100>
+** KEYWORDS: sqlite3_version
+**
+** These features provide the same information as the [SQLITE_VERSION]
+** and [SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER] #defines in the header, but are associated
+** with the library instead of the header file. Cautious programmers might
+** include a check in their application to verify that
+** sqlite3_libversion_number() always returns the value
+** [SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER].
+**
+** The sqlite3_libversion() function returns the same information as is
+** in the sqlite3_version[] string constant. The function is provided
+** for use in DLLs since DLL users usually do not have direct access to string
+** constants within the DLL.
+**
+** Requirements: [H10021] [H10022] [H10023]
+*/
+SQLITE_EXTERN const char sqlite3_version[];
+const char *sqlite3_libversion(void);
+int sqlite3_libversion_number(void);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Test To See If The Library Is Threadsafe {H10100} <S60100>
+**
+** SQLite can be compiled with or without mutexes. When
+** the [SQLITE_THREADSAFE] C preprocessor macro 1 or 2, mutexes
+** are enabled and SQLite is threadsafe. When the
+** [SQLITE_THREADSAFE] macro is 0,
+** the mutexes are omitted. Without the mutexes, it is not safe
+** to use SQLite concurrently from more than one thread.
+**
+** Enabling mutexes incurs a measurable performance penalty.
+** So if speed is of utmost importance, it makes sense to disable
+** the mutexes. But for maximum safety, mutexes should be enabled.
+** The default behavior is for mutexes to be enabled.
+**
+** This interface can be used by a program to make sure that the
+** version of SQLite that it is linking against was compiled with
+** the desired setting of the [SQLITE_THREADSAFE] macro.
+**
+** This interface only reports on the compile-time mutex setting
+** of the [SQLITE_THREADSAFE] flag. If SQLite is compiled with
+** SQLITE_THREADSAFE=1 then mutexes are enabled by default but
+** can be fully or partially disabled using a call to [sqlite3_config()]
+** with the verbs [SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD], [SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD],
+** or [SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX]. The return value of this function shows
+** only the default compile-time setting, not any run-time changes
+** to that setting.
+**
+** See the [threading mode] documentation for additional information.
+**
+** Requirements: [H10101] [H10102]
+*/
+int sqlite3_threadsafe(void);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Database Connection Handle {H12000} <S40200>
+** KEYWORDS: {database connection} {database connections}
+**
+** Each open SQLite database is represented by a pointer to an instance of
+** the opaque structure named "sqlite3". It is useful to think of an sqlite3
+** pointer as an object. The [sqlite3_open()], [sqlite3_open16()], and
+** [sqlite3_open_v2()] interfaces are its constructors, and [sqlite3_close()]
+** is its destructor. There are many other interfaces (such as
+** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()], [sqlite3_create_function()], and
+** [sqlite3_busy_timeout()] to name but three) that are methods on an
+** sqlite3 object.
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3 sqlite3;
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: 64-Bit Integer Types {H10200} <S10110>
+** KEYWORDS: sqlite_int64 sqlite_uint64
+**
+** Because there is no cross-platform way to specify 64-bit integer types
+** SQLite includes typedefs for 64-bit signed and unsigned integers.
+**
+** The sqlite3_int64 and sqlite3_uint64 are the preferred type definitions.
+** The sqlite_int64 and sqlite_uint64 types are supported for backwards
+** compatibility only.
+**
+** Requirements: [H10201] [H10202]
+*/
+#ifdef SQLITE_INT64_TYPE
+ typedef SQLITE_INT64_TYPE sqlite_int64;
+ typedef unsigned SQLITE_INT64_TYPE sqlite_uint64;
+#elif defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
+ typedef __int64 sqlite_int64;
+ typedef unsigned __int64 sqlite_uint64;
+#else
+ typedef long long int sqlite_int64;
+ typedef unsigned long long int sqlite_uint64;
+#endif
+typedef sqlite_int64 sqlite3_int64;
+typedef sqlite_uint64 sqlite3_uint64;
+
+/*
+** If compiling for a processor that lacks floating point support,
+** substitute integer for floating-point.
+*/
+#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT
+# define double sqlite3_int64
+#endif
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Closing A Database Connection {H12010} <S30100><S40200>
+**
+** This routine is the destructor for the [sqlite3] object.
+**
+** Applications should [sqlite3_finalize | finalize] all [prepared statements]
+** and [sqlite3_blob_close | close] all [BLOB handles] associated with
+** the [sqlite3] object prior to attempting to close the object.
+** The [sqlite3_next_stmt()] interface can be used to locate all
+** [prepared statements] associated with a [database connection] if desired.
+** Typical code might look like this:
+**
+** <blockquote><pre>
+** sqlite3_stmt *pStmt;
+** while( (pStmt = sqlite3_next_stmt(db, 0))!=0 ){
+** &nbsp; sqlite3_finalize(pStmt);
+** }
+** </pre></blockquote>
+**
+** If [sqlite3_close()] is invoked while a transaction is open,
+** the transaction is automatically rolled back.
+**
+** The C parameter to [sqlite3_close(C)] must be either a NULL
+** pointer or an [sqlite3] object pointer obtained
+** from [sqlite3_open()], [sqlite3_open16()], or
+** [sqlite3_open_v2()], and not previously closed.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12011] [H12012] [H12013] [H12014] [H12015] [H12019]
+*/
+int sqlite3_close(sqlite3 *);
+
+/*
+** The type for a callback function.
+** This is legacy and deprecated. It is included for historical
+** compatibility and is not documented.
+*/
+typedef int (*sqlite3_callback)(void*,int,char**, char**);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: One-Step Query Execution Interface {H12100} <S10000>
+**
+** The sqlite3_exec() interface is a convenient way of running one or more
+** SQL statements without having to write a lot of C code. The UTF-8 encoded
+** SQL statements are passed in as the second parameter to sqlite3_exec().
+** The statements are evaluated one by one until either an error or
+** an interrupt is encountered, or until they are all done. The 3rd parameter
+** is an optional callback that is invoked once for each row of any query
+** results produced by the SQL statements. The 5th parameter tells where
+** to write any error messages.
+**
+** The error message passed back through the 5th parameter is held
+** in memory obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()]. To avoid a memory leak,
+** the calling application should call [sqlite3_free()] on any error
+** message returned through the 5th parameter when it has finished using
+** the error message.
+**
+** If the SQL statement in the 2nd parameter is NULL or an empty string
+** or a string containing only whitespace and comments, then no SQL
+** statements are evaluated and the database is not changed.
+**
+** The sqlite3_exec() interface is implemented in terms of
+** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()], [sqlite3_step()], and [sqlite3_finalize()].
+** The sqlite3_exec() routine does nothing to the database that cannot be done
+** by [sqlite3_prepare_v2()], [sqlite3_step()], and [sqlite3_finalize()].
+**
+** The first parameter to [sqlite3_exec()] must be an valid and open
+** [database connection].
+**
+** The database connection must not be closed while
+** [sqlite3_exec()] is running.
+**
+** The calling function should use [sqlite3_free()] to free
+** the memory that *errmsg is left pointing at once the error
+** message is no longer needed.
+**
+** The SQL statement text in the 2nd parameter to [sqlite3_exec()]
+** must remain unchanged while [sqlite3_exec()] is running.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12101] [H12102] [H12104] [H12105] [H12107] [H12110] [H12113] [H12116]
+** [H12119] [H12122] [H12125] [H12131] [H12134] [H12137] [H12138]
+*/
+int sqlite3_exec(
+ sqlite3*, /* An open database */
+ const char *sql, /* SQL to be evaluated */
+ int (*callback)(void*,int,char**,char**), /* Callback function */
+ void *, /* 1st argument to callback */
+ char **errmsg /* Error msg written here */
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Result Codes {H10210} <S10700>
+** KEYWORDS: SQLITE_OK {error code} {error codes}
+** KEYWORDS: {result code} {result codes}
+**
+** Many SQLite functions return an integer result code from the set shown
+** here in order to indicates success or failure.
+**
+** New error codes may be added in future versions of SQLite.
+**
+** See also: [SQLITE_IOERR_READ | extended result codes]
+*/
+#define SQLITE_OK 0 /* Successful result */
+/* beginning-of-error-codes */
+#define SQLITE_ERROR 1 /* SQL error or missing database */
+#define SQLITE_INTERNAL 2 /* Internal logic error in SQLite */
+#define SQLITE_PERM 3 /* Access permission denied */
+#define SQLITE_ABORT 4 /* Callback routine requested an abort */
+#define SQLITE_BUSY 5 /* The database file is locked */
+#define SQLITE_LOCKED 6 /* A table in the database is locked */
+#define SQLITE_NOMEM 7 /* A malloc() failed */
+#define SQLITE_READONLY 8 /* Attempt to write a readonly database */
+#define SQLITE_INTERRUPT 9 /* Operation terminated by sqlite3_interrupt()*/
+#define SQLITE_IOERR 10 /* Some kind of disk I/O error occurred */
+#define SQLITE_CORRUPT 11 /* The database disk image is malformed */
+#define SQLITE_NOTFOUND 12 /* NOT USED. Table or record not found */
+#define SQLITE_FULL 13 /* Insertion failed because database is full */
+#define SQLITE_CANTOPEN 14 /* Unable to open the database file */
+#define SQLITE_PROTOCOL 15 /* NOT USED. Database lock protocol error */
+#define SQLITE_EMPTY 16 /* Database is empty */
+#define SQLITE_SCHEMA 17 /* The database schema changed */
+#define SQLITE_TOOBIG 18 /* String or BLOB exceeds size limit */
+#define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT 19 /* Abort due to constraint violation */
+#define SQLITE_MISMATCH 20 /* Data type mismatch */
+#define SQLITE_MISUSE 21 /* Library used incorrectly */
+#define SQLITE_NOLFS 22 /* Uses OS features not supported on host */
+#define SQLITE_AUTH 23 /* Authorization denied */
+#define SQLITE_FORMAT 24 /* Auxiliary database format error */
+#define SQLITE_RANGE 25 /* 2nd parameter to sqlite3_bind out of range */
+#define SQLITE_NOTADB 26 /* File opened that is not a database file */
+#define SQLITE_ROW 100 /* sqlite3_step() has another row ready */
+#define SQLITE_DONE 101 /* sqlite3_step() has finished executing */
+/* end-of-error-codes */
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Extended Result Codes {H10220} <S10700>
+** KEYWORDS: {extended error code} {extended error codes}
+** KEYWORDS: {extended result code} {extended result codes}
+**
+** In its default configuration, SQLite API routines return one of 26 integer
+** [SQLITE_OK | result codes]. However, experience has shown that many of
+** these result codes are too coarse-grained. They do not provide as
+** much information about problems as programmers might like. In an effort to
+** address this, newer versions of SQLite (version 3.3.8 and later) include
+** support for additional result codes that provide more detailed information
+** about errors. The extended result codes are enabled or disabled
+** on a per database connection basis using the
+** [sqlite3_extended_result_codes()] API.
+**
+** Some of the available extended result codes are listed here.
+** One may expect the number of extended result codes will be expand
+** over time. Software that uses extended result codes should expect
+** to see new result codes in future releases of SQLite.
+**
+** The SQLITE_OK result code will never be extended. It will always
+** be exactly zero.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_READ (SQLITE_IOERR | (1<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ (SQLITE_IOERR | (2<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_WRITE (SQLITE_IOERR | (3<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_FSYNC (SQLITE_IOERR | (4<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_DIR_FSYNC (SQLITE_IOERR | (5<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_TRUNCATE (SQLITE_IOERR | (6<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT (SQLITE_IOERR | (7<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_UNLOCK (SQLITE_IOERR | (8<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_RDLOCK (SQLITE_IOERR | (9<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_DELETE (SQLITE_IOERR | (10<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED (SQLITE_IOERR | (11<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM (SQLITE_IOERR | (12<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS (SQLITE_IOERR | (13<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_CHECKRESERVEDLOCK (SQLITE_IOERR | (14<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_LOCK (SQLITE_IOERR | (15<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_CLOSE (SQLITE_IOERR | (16<<8))
+#define SQLITE_IOERR_DIR_CLOSE (SQLITE_IOERR | (17<<8))
+
+#define SQLITE_LOCKED_SHAREDCACHE (SQLITE_LOCKED | (1<<8) )
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Flags For File Open Operations {H10230} <H11120> <H12700>
+**
+** These bit values are intended for use in the
+** 3rd parameter to the [sqlite3_open_v2()] interface and
+** in the 4th parameter to the xOpen method of the
+** [sqlite3_vfs] object.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY 0x00000001
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE 0x00000002
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE 0x00000004
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE 0x00000008
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE 0x00000010
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_AUTOPROXY 0x00000020
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB 0x00000100
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_DB 0x00000200
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_TRANSIENT_DB 0x00000400
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL 0x00000800
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_JOURNAL 0x00001000
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_SUBJOURNAL 0x00002000
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_MASTER_JOURNAL 0x00004000
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_NOMUTEX 0x00008000
+#define SQLITE_OPEN_FULLMUTEX 0x00010000
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Device Characteristics {H10240} <H11120>
+**
+** The xDeviceCapabilities method of the [sqlite3_io_methods]
+** object returns an integer which is a vector of the these
+** bit values expressing I/O characteristics of the mass storage
+** device that holds the file that the [sqlite3_io_methods]
+** refers to.
+**
+** The SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC property means that all writes of
+** any size are atomic. The SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMICnnn values
+** mean that writes of blocks that are nnn bytes in size and
+** are aligned to an address which is an integer multiple of
+** nnn are atomic. The SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND value means
+** that when data is appended to a file, the data is appended
+** first then the size of the file is extended, never the other
+** way around. The SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL property means that
+** information is written to disk in the same order as calls
+** to xWrite().
+*/
+#define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC 0x00000001
+#define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC512 0x00000002
+#define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC1K 0x00000004
+#define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC2K 0x00000008
+#define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC4K 0x00000010
+#define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC8K 0x00000020
+#define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC16K 0x00000040
+#define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC32K 0x00000080
+#define SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC64K 0x00000100
+#define SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND 0x00000200
+#define SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL 0x00000400
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: File Locking Levels {H10250} <H11120> <H11310>
+**
+** SQLite uses one of these integer values as the second
+** argument to calls it makes to the xLock() and xUnlock() methods
+** of an [sqlite3_io_methods] object.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_LOCK_NONE 0
+#define SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED 1
+#define SQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED 2
+#define SQLITE_LOCK_PENDING 3
+#define SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE 4
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Synchronization Type Flags {H10260} <H11120>
+**
+** When SQLite invokes the xSync() method of an
+** [sqlite3_io_methods] object it uses a combination of
+** these integer values as the second argument.
+**
+** When the SQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY flag is used, it means that the
+** sync operation only needs to flush data to mass storage. Inode
+** information need not be flushed. The SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL flag means
+** to use normal fsync() semantics. The SQLITE_SYNC_FULL flag means
+** to use Mac OS X style fullsync instead of fsync().
+*/
+#define SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL 0x00002
+#define SQLITE_SYNC_FULL 0x00003
+#define SQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY 0x00010
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: OS Interface Open File Handle {H11110} <S20110>
+**
+** An [sqlite3_file] object represents an open file in the OS
+** interface layer. Individual OS interface implementations will
+** want to subclass this object by appending additional fields
+** for their own use. The pMethods entry is a pointer to an
+** [sqlite3_io_methods] object that defines methods for performing
+** I/O operations on the open file.
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_file sqlite3_file;
+struct sqlite3_file {
+ const struct sqlite3_io_methods *pMethods; /* Methods for an open file */
+};
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: OS Interface File Virtual Methods Object {H11120} <S20110>
+**
+** Every file opened by the [sqlite3_vfs] xOpen method populates an
+** [sqlite3_file] object (or, more commonly, a subclass of the
+** [sqlite3_file] object) with a pointer to an instance of this object.
+** This object defines the methods used to perform various operations
+** against the open file represented by the [sqlite3_file] object.
+**
+** The flags argument to xSync may be one of [SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL] or
+** [SQLITE_SYNC_FULL]. The first choice is the normal fsync().
+** The second choice is a Mac OS X style fullsync. The [SQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY]
+** flag may be ORed in to indicate that only the data of the file
+** and not its inode needs to be synced.
+**
+** The integer values to xLock() and xUnlock() are one of
+** <ul>
+** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_NONE],
+** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED],
+** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED],
+** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_PENDING], or
+** <li> [SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE].
+** </ul>
+** xLock() increases the lock. xUnlock() decreases the lock.
+** The xCheckReservedLock() method checks whether any database connection,
+** either in this process or in some other process, is holding a RESERVED,
+** PENDING, or EXCLUSIVE lock on the file. It returns true
+** if such a lock exists and false otherwise.
+**
+** The xFileControl() method is a generic interface that allows custom
+** VFS implementations to directly control an open file using the
+** [sqlite3_file_control()] interface. The second "op" argument is an
+** integer opcode. The third argument is a generic pointer intended to
+** point to a structure that may contain arguments or space in which to
+** write return values. Potential uses for xFileControl() might be
+** functions to enable blocking locks with timeouts, to change the
+** locking strategy (for example to use dot-file locks), to inquire
+** about the status of a lock, or to break stale locks. The SQLite
+** core reserves all opcodes less than 100 for its own use.
+** A [SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCKSTATE | list of opcodes] less than 100 is available.
+** Applications that define a custom xFileControl method should use opcodes
+** greater than 100 to avoid conflicts.
+**
+** The xSectorSize() method returns the sector size of the
+** device that underlies the file. The sector size is the
+** minimum write that can be performed without disturbing
+** other bytes in the file. The xDeviceCharacteristics()
+** method returns a bit vector describing behaviors of the
+** underlying device:
+**
+** <ul>
+** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC]
+** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC512]
+** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC1K]
+** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC2K]
+** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC4K]
+** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC8K]
+** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC16K]
+** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC32K]
+** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC64K]
+** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND]
+** <li> [SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL]
+** </ul>
+**
+** The SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMIC property means that all writes of
+** any size are atomic. The SQLITE_IOCAP_ATOMICnnn values
+** mean that writes of blocks that are nnn bytes in size and
+** are aligned to an address which is an integer multiple of
+** nnn are atomic. The SQLITE_IOCAP_SAFE_APPEND value means
+** that when data is appended to a file, the data is appended
+** first then the size of the file is extended, never the other
+** way around. The SQLITE_IOCAP_SEQUENTIAL property means that
+** information is written to disk in the same order as calls
+** to xWrite().
+**
+** If xRead() returns SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ it must also fill
+** in the unread portions of the buffer with zeros. A VFS that
+** fails to zero-fill short reads might seem to work. However,
+** failure to zero-fill short reads will eventually lead to
+** database corruption.
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_io_methods sqlite3_io_methods;
+struct sqlite3_io_methods {
+ int iVersion;
+ int (*xClose)(sqlite3_file*);
+ int (*xRead)(sqlite3_file*, void*, int iAmt, sqlite3_int64 iOfst);
+ int (*xWrite)(sqlite3_file*, const void*, int iAmt, sqlite3_int64 iOfst);
+ int (*xTruncate)(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 size);
+ int (*xSync)(sqlite3_file*, int flags);
+ int (*xFileSize)(sqlite3_file*, sqlite3_int64 *pSize);
+ int (*xLock)(sqlite3_file*, int);
+ int (*xUnlock)(sqlite3_file*, int);
+ int (*xCheckReservedLock)(sqlite3_file*, int *pResOut);
+ int (*xFileControl)(sqlite3_file*, int op, void *pArg);
+ int (*xSectorSize)(sqlite3_file*);
+ int (*xDeviceCharacteristics)(sqlite3_file*);
+ /* Additional methods may be added in future releases */
+};
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Standard File Control Opcodes {H11310} <S30800>
+**
+** These integer constants are opcodes for the xFileControl method
+** of the [sqlite3_io_methods] object and for the [sqlite3_file_control()]
+** interface.
+**
+** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCKSTATE] opcode is used for debugging. This
+** opcode causes the xFileControl method to write the current state of
+** the lock (one of [SQLITE_LOCK_NONE], [SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED],
+** [SQLITE_LOCK_RESERVED], [SQLITE_LOCK_PENDING], or [SQLITE_LOCK_EXCLUSIVE])
+** into an integer that the pArg argument points to. This capability
+** is used during testing and only needs to be supported when SQLITE_TEST
+** is defined.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCKSTATE 1
+#define SQLITE_GET_LOCKPROXYFILE 2
+#define SQLITE_SET_LOCKPROXYFILE 3
+#define SQLITE_LAST_ERRNO 4
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Mutex Handle {H17110} <S20130>
+**
+** The mutex module within SQLite defines [sqlite3_mutex] to be an
+** abstract type for a mutex object. The SQLite core never looks
+** at the internal representation of an [sqlite3_mutex]. It only
+** deals with pointers to the [sqlite3_mutex] object.
+**
+** Mutexes are created using [sqlite3_mutex_alloc()].
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_mutex sqlite3_mutex;
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: OS Interface Object {H11140} <S20100>
+**
+** An instance of the sqlite3_vfs object defines the interface between
+** the SQLite core and the underlying operating system. The "vfs"
+** in the name of the object stands for "virtual file system".
+**
+** The value of the iVersion field is initially 1 but may be larger in
+** future versions of SQLite. Additional fields may be appended to this
+** object when the iVersion value is increased. Note that the structure
+** of the sqlite3_vfs object changes in the transaction between
+** SQLite version 3.5.9 and 3.6.0 and yet the iVersion field was not
+** modified.
+**
+** The szOsFile field is the size of the subclassed [sqlite3_file]
+** structure used by this VFS. mxPathname is the maximum length of
+** a pathname in this VFS.
+**
+** Registered sqlite3_vfs objects are kept on a linked list formed by
+** the pNext pointer. The [sqlite3_vfs_register()]
+** and [sqlite3_vfs_unregister()] interfaces manage this list
+** in a thread-safe way. The [sqlite3_vfs_find()] interface
+** searches the list. Neither the application code nor the VFS
+** implementation should use the pNext pointer.
+**
+** The pNext field is the only field in the sqlite3_vfs
+** structure that SQLite will ever modify. SQLite will only access
+** or modify this field while holding a particular static mutex.
+** The application should never modify anything within the sqlite3_vfs
+** object once the object has been registered.
+**
+** The zName field holds the name of the VFS module. The name must
+** be unique across all VFS modules.
+**
+** SQLite will guarantee that the zFilename parameter to xOpen
+** is either a NULL pointer or string obtained
+** from xFullPathname(). SQLite further guarantees that
+** the string will be valid and unchanged until xClose() is
+** called. Because of the previous sentense,
+** the [sqlite3_file] can safely store a pointer to the
+** filename if it needs to remember the filename for some reason.
+** If the zFilename parameter is xOpen is a NULL pointer then xOpen
+** must invite its own temporary name for the file. Whenever the
+** xFilename parameter is NULL it will also be the case that the
+** flags parameter will include [SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE].
+**
+** The flags argument to xOpen() includes all bits set in
+** the flags argument to [sqlite3_open_v2()]. Or if [sqlite3_open()]
+** or [sqlite3_open16()] is used, then flags includes at least
+** [SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE] | [SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE].
+** If xOpen() opens a file read-only then it sets *pOutFlags to
+** include [SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY]. Other bits in *pOutFlags may be set.
+**
+** SQLite will also add one of the following flags to the xOpen()
+** call, depending on the object being opened:
+**
+** <ul>
+** <li> [SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_DB]
+** <li> [SQLITE_OPEN_MAIN_JOURNAL]
+** <li> [SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_DB]
+** <li> [SQLITE_OPEN_TEMP_JOURNAL]
+** <li> [SQLITE_OPEN_TRANSIENT_DB]
+** <li> [SQLITE_OPEN_SUBJOURNAL]
+** <li> [SQLITE_OPEN_MASTER_JOURNAL]
+** </ul>
+**
+** The file I/O implementation can use the object type flags to
+** change the way it deals with files. For example, an application
+** that does not care about crash recovery or rollback might make
+** the open of a journal file a no-op. Writes to this journal would
+** also be no-ops, and any attempt to read the journal would return
+** SQLITE_IOERR. Or the implementation might recognize that a database
+** file will be doing page-aligned sector reads and writes in a random
+** order and set up its I/O subsystem accordingly.
+**
+** SQLite might also add one of the following flags to the xOpen method:
+**
+** <ul>
+** <li> [SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE]
+** <li> [SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE]
+** </ul>
+**
+** The [SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE] flag means the file should be
+** deleted when it is closed. The [SQLITE_OPEN_DELETEONCLOSE]
+** will be set for TEMP databases, journals and for subjournals.
+**
+** The [SQLITE_OPEN_EXCLUSIVE] flag means the file should be opened
+** for exclusive access. This flag is set for all files except
+** for the main database file.
+**
+** At least szOsFile bytes of memory are allocated by SQLite
+** to hold the [sqlite3_file] structure passed as the third
+** argument to xOpen. The xOpen method does not have to
+** allocate the structure; it should just fill it in.
+**
+** The flags argument to xAccess() may be [SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS]
+** to test for the existence of a file, or [SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE] to
+** test whether a file is readable and writable, or [SQLITE_ACCESS_READ]
+** to test whether a file is at least readable. The file can be a
+** directory.
+**
+** SQLite will always allocate at least mxPathname+1 bytes for the
+** output buffer xFullPathname. The exact size of the output buffer
+** is also passed as a parameter to both methods. If the output buffer
+** is not large enough, [SQLITE_CANTOPEN] should be returned. Since this is
+** handled as a fatal error by SQLite, vfs implementations should endeavor
+** to prevent this by setting mxPathname to a sufficiently large value.
+**
+** The xRandomness(), xSleep(), and xCurrentTime() interfaces
+** are not strictly a part of the filesystem, but they are
+** included in the VFS structure for completeness.
+** The xRandomness() function attempts to return nBytes bytes
+** of good-quality randomness into zOut. The return value is
+** the actual number of bytes of randomness obtained.
+** The xSleep() method causes the calling thread to sleep for at
+** least the number of microseconds given. The xCurrentTime()
+** method returns a Julian Day Number for the current date and time.
+**
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_vfs sqlite3_vfs;
+struct sqlite3_vfs {
+ int iVersion; /* Structure version number */
+ int szOsFile; /* Size of subclassed sqlite3_file */
+ int mxPathname; /* Maximum file pathname length */
+ sqlite3_vfs *pNext; /* Next registered VFS */
+ const char *zName; /* Name of this virtual file system */
+ void *pAppData; /* Pointer to application-specific data */
+ int (*xOpen)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, sqlite3_file*,
+ int flags, int *pOutFlags);
+ int (*xDelete)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int syncDir);
+ int (*xAccess)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int flags, int *pResOut);
+ int (*xFullPathname)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zName, int nOut, char *zOut);
+ void *(*xDlOpen)(sqlite3_vfs*, const char *zFilename);
+ void (*xDlError)(sqlite3_vfs*, int nByte, char *zErrMsg);
+ void (*(*xDlSym)(sqlite3_vfs*,void*, const char *zSymbol))(void);
+ void (*xDlClose)(sqlite3_vfs*, void*);
+ int (*xRandomness)(sqlite3_vfs*, int nByte, char *zOut);
+ int (*xSleep)(sqlite3_vfs*, int microseconds);
+ int (*xCurrentTime)(sqlite3_vfs*, double*);
+ int (*xGetLastError)(sqlite3_vfs*, int, char *);
+ /* New fields may be appended in figure versions. The iVersion
+ ** value will increment whenever this happens. */
+};
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Flags for the xAccess VFS method {H11190} <H11140>
+**
+** These integer constants can be used as the third parameter to
+** the xAccess method of an [sqlite3_vfs] object. {END} They determine
+** what kind of permissions the xAccess method is looking for.
+** With SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, the xAccess method
+** simply checks whether the file exists.
+** With SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE, the xAccess method
+** checks whether the file is both readable and writable.
+** With SQLITE_ACCESS_READ, the xAccess method
+** checks whether the file is readable.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS 0
+#define SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE 1
+#define SQLITE_ACCESS_READ 2
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Initialize The SQLite Library {H10130} <S20000><S30100>
+**
+** The sqlite3_initialize() routine initializes the
+** SQLite library. The sqlite3_shutdown() routine
+** deallocates any resources that were allocated by sqlite3_initialize().
+**
+** A call to sqlite3_initialize() is an "effective" call if it is
+** the first time sqlite3_initialize() is invoked during the lifetime of
+** the process, or if it is the first time sqlite3_initialize() is invoked
+** following a call to sqlite3_shutdown(). Only an effective call
+** of sqlite3_initialize() does any initialization. All other calls
+** are harmless no-ops.
+**
+** Among other things, sqlite3_initialize() shall invoke
+** sqlite3_os_init(). Similarly, sqlite3_shutdown()
+** shall invoke sqlite3_os_end().
+**
+** The sqlite3_initialize() routine returns [SQLITE_OK] on success.
+** If for some reason, sqlite3_initialize() is unable to initialize
+** the library (perhaps it is unable to allocate a needed resource such
+** as a mutex) it returns an [error code] other than [SQLITE_OK].
+**
+** The sqlite3_initialize() routine is called internally by many other
+** SQLite interfaces so that an application usually does not need to
+** invoke sqlite3_initialize() directly. For example, [sqlite3_open()]
+** calls sqlite3_initialize() so the SQLite library will be automatically
+** initialized when [sqlite3_open()] is called if it has not be initialized
+** already. However, if SQLite is compiled with the [SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT]
+** compile-time option, then the automatic calls to sqlite3_initialize()
+** are omitted and the application must call sqlite3_initialize() directly
+** prior to using any other SQLite interface. For maximum portability,
+** it is recommended that applications always invoke sqlite3_initialize()
+** directly prior to using any other SQLite interface. Future releases
+** of SQLite may require this. In other words, the behavior exhibited
+** when SQLite is compiled with [SQLITE_OMIT_AUTOINIT] might become the
+** default behavior in some future release of SQLite.
+**
+** The sqlite3_os_init() routine does operating-system specific
+** initialization of the SQLite library. The sqlite3_os_end()
+** routine undoes the effect of sqlite3_os_init(). Typical tasks
+** performed by these routines include allocation or deallocation
+** of static resources, initialization of global variables,
+** setting up a default [sqlite3_vfs] module, or setting up
+** a default configuration using [sqlite3_config()].
+**
+** The application should never invoke either sqlite3_os_init()
+** or sqlite3_os_end() directly. The application should only invoke
+** sqlite3_initialize() and sqlite3_shutdown(). The sqlite3_os_init()
+** interface is called automatically by sqlite3_initialize() and
+** sqlite3_os_end() is called by sqlite3_shutdown(). Appropriate
+** implementations for sqlite3_os_init() and sqlite3_os_end()
+** are built into SQLite when it is compiled for unix, windows, or os/2.
+** When built for other platforms (using the [SQLITE_OS_OTHER=1] compile-time
+** option) the application must supply a suitable implementation for
+** sqlite3_os_init() and sqlite3_os_end(). An application-supplied
+** implementation of sqlite3_os_init() or sqlite3_os_end()
+** must return [SQLITE_OK] on success and some other [error code] upon
+** failure.
+*/
+int sqlite3_initialize(void);
+int sqlite3_shutdown(void);
+int sqlite3_os_init(void);
+int sqlite3_os_end(void);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Configuring The SQLite Library {H14100} <S20000><S30200>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** The sqlite3_config() interface is used to make global configuration
+** changes to SQLite in order to tune SQLite to the specific needs of
+** the application. The default configuration is recommended for most
+** applications and so this routine is usually not necessary. It is
+** provided to support rare applications with unusual needs.
+**
+** The sqlite3_config() interface is not threadsafe. The application
+** must insure that no other SQLite interfaces are invoked by other
+** threads while sqlite3_config() is running. Furthermore, sqlite3_config()
+** may only be invoked prior to library initialization using
+** [sqlite3_initialize()] or after shutdown by [sqlite3_shutdown()].
+** Note, however, that sqlite3_config() can be called as part of the
+** implementation of an application-defined [sqlite3_os_init()].
+**
+** The first argument to sqlite3_config() is an integer
+** [SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD | configuration option] that determines
+** what property of SQLite is to be configured. Subsequent arguments
+** vary depending on the [SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD | configuration option]
+** in the first argument.
+**
+** When a configuration option is set, sqlite3_config() returns [SQLITE_OK].
+** If the option is unknown or SQLite is unable to set the option
+** then this routine returns a non-zero [error code].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H14103] [H14106] [H14120] [H14123] [H14126] [H14129] [H14132] [H14135]
+** [H14138] [H14141] [H14144] [H14147] [H14150] [H14153] [H14156] [H14159]
+** [H14162] [H14165] [H14168]
+*/
+SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_config(int, ...);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Configure database connections {H14200} <S20000>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** The sqlite3_db_config() interface is used to make configuration
+** changes to a [database connection]. The interface is similar to
+** [sqlite3_config()] except that the changes apply to a single
+** [database connection] (specified in the first argument). The
+** sqlite3_db_config() interface can only be used immediately after
+** the database connection is created using [sqlite3_open()],
+** [sqlite3_open16()], or [sqlite3_open_v2()].
+**
+** The second argument to sqlite3_db_config(D,V,...) is the
+** configuration verb - an integer code that indicates what
+** aspect of the [database connection] is being configured.
+** The only choice for this value is [SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE].
+** New verbs are likely to be added in future releases of SQLite.
+** Additional arguments depend on the verb.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H14203] [H14206] [H14209] [H14212] [H14215]
+*/
+SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_db_config(sqlite3*, int op, ...);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Memory Allocation Routines {H10155} <S20120>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** An instance of this object defines the interface between SQLite
+** and low-level memory allocation routines.
+**
+** This object is used in only one place in the SQLite interface.
+** A pointer to an instance of this object is the argument to
+** [sqlite3_config()] when the configuration option is
+** [SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC]. By creating an instance of this object
+** and passing it to [sqlite3_config()] during configuration, an
+** application can specify an alternative memory allocation subsystem
+** for SQLite to use for all of its dynamic memory needs.
+**
+** Note that SQLite comes with a built-in memory allocator that is
+** perfectly adequate for the overwhelming majority of applications
+** and that this object is only useful to a tiny minority of applications
+** with specialized memory allocation requirements. This object is
+** also used during testing of SQLite in order to specify an alternative
+** memory allocator that simulates memory out-of-memory conditions in
+** order to verify that SQLite recovers gracefully from such
+** conditions.
+**
+** The xMalloc, xFree, and xRealloc methods must work like the
+** malloc(), free(), and realloc() functions from the standard library.
+**
+** xSize should return the allocated size of a memory allocation
+** previously obtained from xMalloc or xRealloc. The allocated size
+** is always at least as big as the requested size but may be larger.
+**
+** The xRoundup method returns what would be the allocated size of
+** a memory allocation given a particular requested size. Most memory
+** allocators round up memory allocations at least to the next multiple
+** of 8. Some allocators round up to a larger multiple or to a power of 2.
+**
+** The xInit method initializes the memory allocator. (For example,
+** it might allocate any require mutexes or initialize internal data
+** structures. The xShutdown method is invoked (indirectly) by
+** [sqlite3_shutdown()] and should deallocate any resources acquired
+** by xInit. The pAppData pointer is used as the only parameter to
+** xInit and xShutdown.
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_mem_methods sqlite3_mem_methods;
+struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
+ void *(*xMalloc)(int); /* Memory allocation function */
+ void (*xFree)(void*); /* Free a prior allocation */
+ void *(*xRealloc)(void*,int); /* Resize an allocation */
+ int (*xSize)(void*); /* Return the size of an allocation */
+ int (*xRoundup)(int); /* Round up request size to allocation size */
+ int (*xInit)(void*); /* Initialize the memory allocator */
+ void (*xShutdown)(void*); /* Deinitialize the memory allocator */
+ void *pAppData; /* Argument to xInit() and xShutdown() */
+};
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Configuration Options {H10160} <S20000>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** These constants are the available integer configuration options that
+** can be passed as the first argument to the [sqlite3_config()] interface.
+**
+** New configuration options may be added in future releases of SQLite.
+** Existing configuration options might be discontinued. Applications
+** should check the return code from [sqlite3_config()] to make sure that
+** the call worked. The [sqlite3_config()] interface will return a
+** non-zero [error code] if a discontinued or unsupported configuration option
+** is invoked.
+**
+** <dl>
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD</dt>
+** <dd>There are no arguments to this option. This option disables
+** all mutexing and puts SQLite into a mode where it can only be used
+** by a single thread.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD</dt>
+** <dd>There are no arguments to this option. This option disables
+** mutexing on [database connection] and [prepared statement] objects.
+** The application is responsible for serializing access to
+** [database connections] and [prepared statements]. But other mutexes
+** are enabled so that SQLite will be safe to use in a multi-threaded
+** environment as long as no two threads attempt to use the same
+** [database connection] at the same time. See the [threading mode]
+** documentation for additional information.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_SERIALIZED</dt>
+** <dd>There are no arguments to this option. This option enables
+** all mutexes including the recursive
+** mutexes on [database connection] and [prepared statement] objects.
+** In this mode (which is the default when SQLite is compiled with
+** [SQLITE_THREADSAFE=1]) the SQLite library will itself serialize access
+** to [database connections] and [prepared statements] so that the
+** application is free to use the same [database connection] or the
+** same [prepared statement] in different threads at the same time.
+** See the [threading mode] documentation for additional information.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC</dt>
+** <dd>This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to an
+** instance of the [sqlite3_mem_methods] structure. The argument specifies
+** alternative low-level memory allocation routines to be used in place of
+** the memory allocation routines built into SQLite.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMALLOC</dt>
+** <dd>This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to an
+** instance of the [sqlite3_mem_methods] structure. The [sqlite3_mem_methods]
+** structure is filled with the currently defined memory allocation routines.
+** This option can be used to overload the default memory allocation
+** routines with a wrapper that simulations memory allocation failure or
+** tracks memory usage, for example.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMSTATUS</dt>
+** <dd>This option takes single argument of type int, interpreted as a
+** boolean, which enables or disables the collection of memory allocation
+** statistics. When disabled, the following SQLite interfaces become
+** non-operational:
+** <ul>
+** <li> [sqlite3_memory_used()]
+** <li> [sqlite3_memory_highwater()]
+** <li> [sqlite3_soft_heap_limit()]
+** <li> [sqlite3_status()]
+** </ul>
+** </dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH</dt>
+** <dd>This option specifies a static memory buffer that SQLite can use for
+** scratch memory. There are three arguments: A pointer to the memory, the
+** size of each scratch buffer (sz), and the number of buffers (N). The sz
+** argument must be a multiple of 16. The sz parameter should be a few bytes
+** larger than the actual scratch space required due internal overhead.
+** The first
+** argument should point to an allocation of at least sz*N bytes of memory.
+** SQLite will use no more than one scratch buffer at once per thread, so
+** N should be set to the expected maximum number of threads. The sz
+** parameter should be 6 times the size of the largest database page size.
+** Scratch buffers are used as part of the btree balance operation. If
+** The btree balancer needs additional memory beyond what is provided by
+** scratch buffers or if no scratch buffer space is specified, then SQLite
+** goes to [sqlite3_malloc()] to obtain the memory it needs.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE</dt>
+** <dd>This option specifies a static memory buffer that SQLite can use for
+** the database page cache with the default page cache implemenation.
+** This configuration should not be used if an application-define page
+** cache implementation is loaded using the SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE option.
+** There are three arguments to this option: A pointer to the
+** memory, the size of each page buffer (sz), and the number of pages (N).
+** The sz argument must be a power of two between 512 and 32768. The first
+** argument should point to an allocation of at least sz*N bytes of memory.
+** SQLite will use the memory provided by the first argument to satisfy its
+** memory needs for the first N pages that it adds to cache. If additional
+** page cache memory is needed beyond what is provided by this option, then
+** SQLite goes to [sqlite3_malloc()] for the additional storage space.
+** The implementation might use one or more of the N buffers to hold
+** memory accounting information. </dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_HEAP</dt>
+** <dd>This option specifies a static memory buffer that SQLite will use
+** for all of its dynamic memory allocation needs beyond those provided
+** for by [SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH] and [SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE].
+** There are three arguments: A pointer to the memory, the number of
+** bytes in the memory buffer, and the minimum allocation size. If
+** the first pointer (the memory pointer) is NULL, then SQLite reverts
+** to using its default memory allocator (the system malloc() implementation),
+** undoing any prior invocation of [SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC]. If the
+** memory pointer is not NULL and either [SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS3] or
+** [SQLITE_ENABLE_MEMSYS5] are defined, then the alternative memory
+** allocator is engaged to handle all of SQLites memory allocation needs.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX</dt>
+** <dd>This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to an
+** instance of the [sqlite3_mutex_methods] structure. The argument specifies
+** alternative low-level mutex routines to be used in place
+** the mutex routines built into SQLite.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX</dt>
+** <dd>This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to an
+** instance of the [sqlite3_mutex_methods] structure. The
+** [sqlite3_mutex_methods]
+** structure is filled with the currently defined mutex routines.
+** This option can be used to overload the default mutex allocation
+** routines with a wrapper used to track mutex usage for performance
+** profiling or testing, for example.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE</dt>
+** <dd>This option takes two arguments that determine the default
+** memory allcation lookaside optimization. The first argument is the
+** size of each lookaside buffer slot and the second is the number of
+** slots allocated to each database connection.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE</dt>
+** <dd>This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to
+** an [sqlite3_pcache_methods] object. This object specifies the interface
+** to a custom page cache implementation. SQLite makes a copy of the
+** object and uses it for page cache memory allocations.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE</dt>
+** <dd>This option takes a single argument which is a pointer to an
+** [sqlite3_pcache_methods] object. SQLite copies of the current
+** page cache implementation into that object.</dd>
+**
+** </dl>
+*/
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD 1 /* nil */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD 2 /* nil */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_SERIALIZED 3 /* nil */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_MALLOC 4 /* sqlite3_mem_methods* */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMALLOC 5 /* sqlite3_mem_methods* */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH 6 /* void*, int sz, int N */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE 7 /* void*, int sz, int N */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_HEAP 8 /* void*, int nByte, int min */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMSTATUS 9 /* boolean */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX 10 /* sqlite3_mutex_methods* */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX 11 /* sqlite3_mutex_methods* */
+/* previously SQLITE_CONFIG_CHUNKALLOC 12 which is now unused. */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_LOOKASIDE 13 /* int int */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE 14 /* sqlite3_pcache_methods* */
+#define SQLITE_CONFIG_GETPCACHE 15 /* sqlite3_pcache_methods* */
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Configuration Options {H10170} <S20000>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** These constants are the available integer configuration options that
+** can be passed as the second argument to the [sqlite3_db_config()] interface.
+**
+** New configuration options may be added in future releases of SQLite.
+** Existing configuration options might be discontinued. Applications
+** should check the return code from [sqlite3_db_config()] to make sure that
+** the call worked. The [sqlite3_db_config()] interface will return a
+** non-zero [error code] if a discontinued or unsupported configuration option
+** is invoked.
+**
+** <dl>
+** <dt>SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE</dt>
+** <dd>This option takes three additional arguments that determine the
+** [lookaside memory allocator] configuration for the [database connection].
+** The first argument (the third parameter to [sqlite3_db_config()] is a
+** pointer to a memory buffer to use for lookaside memory. The first
+** argument may be NULL in which case SQLite will allocate the lookaside
+** buffer itself using [sqlite3_malloc()]. The second argument is the
+** size of each lookaside buffer slot and the third argument is the number of
+** slots. The size of the buffer in the first argument must be greater than
+** or equal to the product of the second and third arguments.</dd>
+**
+** </dl>
+*/
+#define SQLITE_DBCONFIG_LOOKASIDE 1001 /* void* int int */
+
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable Extended Result Codes {H12200} <S10700>
+**
+** The sqlite3_extended_result_codes() routine enables or disables the
+** [extended result codes] feature of SQLite. The extended result
+** codes are disabled by default for historical compatibility considerations.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12201] [H12202]
+*/
+int sqlite3_extended_result_codes(sqlite3*, int onoff);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Last Insert Rowid {H12220} <S10700>
+**
+** Each entry in an SQLite table has a unique 64-bit signed
+** integer key called the [ROWID | "rowid"]. The rowid is always available
+** as an undeclared column named ROWID, OID, or _ROWID_ as long as those
+** names are not also used by explicitly declared columns. If
+** the table has a column of type [INTEGER PRIMARY KEY] then that column
+** is another alias for the rowid.
+**
+** This routine returns the [rowid] of the most recent
+** successful [INSERT] into the database from the [database connection]
+** in the first argument. If no successful [INSERT]s
+** have ever occurred on that database connection, zero is returned.
+**
+** If an [INSERT] occurs within a trigger, then the [rowid] of the inserted
+** row is returned by this routine as long as the trigger is running.
+** But once the trigger terminates, the value returned by this routine
+** reverts to the last value inserted before the trigger fired.
+**
+** An [INSERT] that fails due to a constraint violation is not a
+** successful [INSERT] and does not change the value returned by this
+** routine. Thus INSERT OR FAIL, INSERT OR IGNORE, INSERT OR ROLLBACK,
+** and INSERT OR ABORT make no changes to the return value of this
+** routine when their insertion fails. When INSERT OR REPLACE
+** encounters a constraint violation, it does not fail. The
+** INSERT continues to completion after deleting rows that caused
+** the constraint problem so INSERT OR REPLACE will always change
+** the return value of this interface.
+**
+** For the purposes of this routine, an [INSERT] is considered to
+** be successful even if it is subsequently rolled back.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12221] [H12223]
+**
+** If a separate thread performs a new [INSERT] on the same
+** database connection while the [sqlite3_last_insert_rowid()]
+** function is running and thus changes the last insert [rowid],
+** then the value returned by [sqlite3_last_insert_rowid()] is
+** unpredictable and might not equal either the old or the new
+** last insert [rowid].
+*/
+sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_last_insert_rowid(sqlite3*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Count The Number Of Rows Modified {H12240} <S10600>
+**
+** This function returns the number of database rows that were changed
+** or inserted or deleted by the most recently completed SQL statement
+** on the [database connection] specified by the first parameter.
+** Only changes that are directly specified by the [INSERT], [UPDATE],
+** or [DELETE] statement are counted. Auxiliary changes caused by
+** triggers are not counted. Use the [sqlite3_total_changes()] function
+** to find the total number of changes including changes caused by triggers.
+**
+** A "row change" is a change to a single row of a single table
+** caused by an INSERT, DELETE, or UPDATE statement. Rows that
+** are changed as side effects of REPLACE constraint resolution,
+** rollback, ABORT processing, DROP TABLE, or by any other
+** mechanisms do not count as direct row changes.
+**
+** A "trigger context" is a scope of execution that begins and
+** ends with the script of a trigger. Most SQL statements are
+** evaluated outside of any trigger. This is the "top level"
+** trigger context. If a trigger fires from the top level, a
+** new trigger context is entered for the duration of that one
+** trigger. Subtriggers create subcontexts for their duration.
+**
+** Calling [sqlite3_exec()] or [sqlite3_step()] recursively does
+** not create a new trigger context.
+**
+** This function returns the number of direct row changes in the
+** most recent INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statement within the same
+** trigger context.
+**
+** Thus, when called from the top level, this function returns the
+** number of changes in the most recent INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE
+** that also occurred at the top level. Within the body of a trigger,
+** the sqlite3_changes() interface can be called to find the number of
+** changes in the most recently completed INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE
+** statement within the body of the same trigger.
+** However, the number returned does not include changes
+** caused by subtriggers since those have their own context.
+**
+** SQLite implements the command "DELETE FROM table" without a WHERE clause
+** by dropping and recreating the table. Doing so is much faster than going
+** through and deleting individual elements from the table. Because of this
+** optimization, the deletions in "DELETE FROM table" are not row changes and
+** will not be counted by the sqlite3_changes() or [sqlite3_total_changes()]
+** functions, regardless of the number of elements that were originally
+** in the table. To get an accurate count of the number of rows deleted, use
+** "DELETE FROM table WHERE 1" instead. Or recompile using the
+** [SQLITE_OMIT_TRUNCATE_OPTIMIZATION] compile-time option to disable the
+** optimization on all queries.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12241] [H12243]
+**
+** If a separate thread makes changes on the same database connection
+** while [sqlite3_changes()] is running then the value returned
+** is unpredictable and not meaningful.
+*/
+int sqlite3_changes(sqlite3*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Total Number Of Rows Modified {H12260} <S10600>
+**
+** This function returns the number of row changes caused by INSERT,
+** UPDATE or DELETE statements since the [database connection] was opened.
+** The count includes all changes from all trigger contexts. However,
+** the count does not include changes used to implement REPLACE constraints,
+** do rollbacks or ABORT processing, or DROP table processing.
+** The changes are counted as soon as the statement that makes them is
+** completed (when the statement handle is passed to [sqlite3_reset()] or
+** [sqlite3_finalize()]).
+**
+** SQLite implements the command "DELETE FROM table" without a WHERE clause
+** by dropping and recreating the table. (This is much faster than going
+** through and deleting individual elements from the table.) Because of this
+** optimization, the deletions in "DELETE FROM table" are not row changes and
+** will not be counted by the sqlite3_changes() or [sqlite3_total_changes()]
+** functions, regardless of the number of elements that were originally
+** in the table. To get an accurate count of the number of rows deleted, use
+** "DELETE FROM table WHERE 1" instead. Or recompile using the
+** [SQLITE_OMIT_TRUNCATE_OPTIMIZATION] compile-time option to disable the
+** optimization on all queries.
+**
+** See also the [sqlite3_changes()] interface.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12261] [H12263]
+**
+** If a separate thread makes changes on the same database connection
+** while [sqlite3_total_changes()] is running then the value
+** returned is unpredictable and not meaningful.
+*/
+int sqlite3_total_changes(sqlite3*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Interrupt A Long-Running Query {H12270} <S30500>
+**
+** This function causes any pending database operation to abort and
+** return at its earliest opportunity. This routine is typically
+** called in response to a user action such as pressing "Cancel"
+** or Ctrl-C where the user wants a long query operation to halt
+** immediately.
+**
+** It is safe to call this routine from a thread different from the
+** thread that is currently running the database operation. But it
+** is not safe to call this routine with a [database connection] that
+** is closed or might close before sqlite3_interrupt() returns.
+**
+** If an SQL operation is very nearly finished at the time when
+** sqlite3_interrupt() is called, then it might not have an opportunity
+** to be interrupted and might continue to completion.
+**
+** An SQL operation that is interrupted will return [SQLITE_INTERRUPT].
+** If the interrupted SQL operation is an INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE
+** that is inside an explicit transaction, then the entire transaction
+** will be rolled back automatically.
+**
+** A call to sqlite3_interrupt() has no effect on SQL statements
+** that are started after sqlite3_interrupt() returns.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12271] [H12272]
+**
+** If the database connection closes while [sqlite3_interrupt()]
+** is running then bad things will likely happen.
+*/
+void sqlite3_interrupt(sqlite3*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Determine If An SQL Statement Is Complete {H10510} <S70200>
+**
+** These routines are useful for command-line input to determine if the
+** currently entered text seems to form complete a SQL statement or
+** if additional input is needed before sending the text into
+** SQLite for parsing. These routines return true if the input string
+** appears to be a complete SQL statement. A statement is judged to be
+** complete if it ends with a semicolon token and is not a fragment of a
+** CREATE TRIGGER statement. Semicolons that are embedded within
+** string literals or quoted identifier names or comments are not
+** independent tokens (they are part of the token in which they are
+** embedded) and thus do not count as a statement terminator.
+**
+** These routines do not parse the SQL statements thus
+** will not detect syntactically incorrect SQL.
+**
+** Requirements: [H10511] [H10512]
+**
+** The input to [sqlite3_complete()] must be a zero-terminated
+** UTF-8 string.
+**
+** The input to [sqlite3_complete16()] must be a zero-terminated
+** UTF-16 string in native byte order.
+*/
+int sqlite3_complete(const char *sql);
+int sqlite3_complete16(const void *sql);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Register A Callback To Handle SQLITE_BUSY Errors {H12310} <S40400>
+**
+** This routine sets a callback function that might be invoked whenever
+** an attempt is made to open a database table that another thread
+** or process has locked.
+**
+** If the busy callback is NULL, then [SQLITE_BUSY] or [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED]
+** is returned immediately upon encountering the lock. If the busy callback
+** is not NULL, then the callback will be invoked with two arguments.
+**
+** The first argument to the handler is a copy of the void* pointer which
+** is the third argument to sqlite3_busy_handler(). The second argument to
+** the handler callback is the number of times that the busy handler has
+** been invoked for this locking event. If the
+** busy callback returns 0, then no additional attempts are made to
+** access the database and [SQLITE_BUSY] or [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED] is returned.
+** If the callback returns non-zero, then another attempt
+** is made to open the database for reading and the cycle repeats.
+**
+** The presence of a busy handler does not guarantee that it will be invoked
+** when there is lock contention. If SQLite determines that invoking the busy
+** handler could result in a deadlock, it will go ahead and return [SQLITE_BUSY]
+** or [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED] instead of invoking the busy handler.
+** Consider a scenario where one process is holding a read lock that
+** it is trying to promote to a reserved lock and
+** a second process is holding a reserved lock that it is trying
+** to promote to an exclusive lock. The first process cannot proceed
+** because it is blocked by the second and the second process cannot
+** proceed because it is blocked by the first. If both processes
+** invoke the busy handlers, neither will make any progress. Therefore,
+** SQLite returns [SQLITE_BUSY] for the first process, hoping that this
+** will induce the first process to release its read lock and allow
+** the second process to proceed.
+**
+** The default busy callback is NULL.
+**
+** The [SQLITE_BUSY] error is converted to [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED]
+** when SQLite is in the middle of a large transaction where all the
+** changes will not fit into the in-memory cache. SQLite will
+** already hold a RESERVED lock on the database file, but it needs
+** to promote this lock to EXCLUSIVE so that it can spill cache
+** pages into the database file without harm to concurrent
+** readers. If it is unable to promote the lock, then the in-memory
+** cache will be left in an inconsistent state and so the error
+** code is promoted from the relatively benign [SQLITE_BUSY] to
+** the more severe [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED]. This error code promotion
+** forces an automatic rollback of the changes. See the
+** <a href="/cvstrac/wiki?p=CorruptionFollowingBusyError">
+** CorruptionFollowingBusyError</a> wiki page for a discussion of why
+** this is important.
+**
+** There can only be a single busy handler defined for each
+** [database connection]. Setting a new busy handler clears any
+** previously set handler. Note that calling [sqlite3_busy_timeout()]
+** will also set or clear the busy handler.
+**
+** The busy callback should not take any actions which modify the
+** database connection that invoked the busy handler. Any such actions
+** result in undefined behavior.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12311] [H12312] [H12314] [H12316] [H12318]
+**
+** A busy handler must not close the database connection
+** or [prepared statement] that invoked the busy handler.
+*/
+int sqlite3_busy_handler(sqlite3*, int(*)(void*,int), void*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Set A Busy Timeout {H12340} <S40410>
+**
+** This routine sets a [sqlite3_busy_handler | busy handler] that sleeps
+** for a specified amount of time when a table is locked. The handler
+** will sleep multiple times until at least "ms" milliseconds of sleeping
+** have accumulated. {H12343} After "ms" milliseconds of sleeping,
+** the handler returns 0 which causes [sqlite3_step()] to return
+** [SQLITE_BUSY] or [SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED].
+**
+** Calling this routine with an argument less than or equal to zero
+** turns off all busy handlers.
+**
+** There can only be a single busy handler for a particular
+** [database connection] any any given moment. If another busy handler
+** was defined (using [sqlite3_busy_handler()]) prior to calling
+** this routine, that other busy handler is cleared.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12341] [H12343] [H12344]
+*/
+int sqlite3_busy_timeout(sqlite3*, int ms);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Convenience Routines For Running Queries {H12370} <S10000>
+**
+** Definition: A <b>result table</b> is memory data structure created by the
+** [sqlite3_get_table()] interface. A result table records the
+** complete query results from one or more queries.
+**
+** The table conceptually has a number of rows and columns. But
+** these numbers are not part of the result table itself. These
+** numbers are obtained separately. Let N be the number of rows
+** and M be the number of columns.
+**
+** A result table is an array of pointers to zero-terminated UTF-8 strings.
+** There are (N+1)*M elements in the array. The first M pointers point
+** to zero-terminated strings that contain the names of the columns.
+** The remaining entries all point to query results. NULL values result
+** in NULL pointers. All other values are in their UTF-8 zero-terminated
+** string representation as returned by [sqlite3_column_text()].
+**
+** A result table might consist of one or more memory allocations.
+** It is not safe to pass a result table directly to [sqlite3_free()].
+** A result table should be deallocated using [sqlite3_free_table()].
+**
+** As an example of the result table format, suppose a query result
+** is as follows:
+**
+** <blockquote><pre>
+** Name | Age
+** -----------------------
+** Alice | 43
+** Bob | 28
+** Cindy | 21
+** </pre></blockquote>
+**
+** There are two column (M==2) and three rows (N==3). Thus the
+** result table has 8 entries. Suppose the result table is stored
+** in an array names azResult. Then azResult holds this content:
+**
+** <blockquote><pre>
+** azResult&#91;0] = "Name";
+** azResult&#91;1] = "Age";
+** azResult&#91;2] = "Alice";
+** azResult&#91;3] = "43";
+** azResult&#91;4] = "Bob";
+** azResult&#91;5] = "28";
+** azResult&#91;6] = "Cindy";
+** azResult&#91;7] = "21";
+** </pre></blockquote>
+**
+** The sqlite3_get_table() function evaluates one or more
+** semicolon-separated SQL statements in the zero-terminated UTF-8
+** string of its 2nd parameter. It returns a result table to the
+** pointer given in its 3rd parameter.
+**
+** After the calling function has finished using the result, it should
+** pass the pointer to the result table to sqlite3_free_table() in order to
+** release the memory that was malloced. Because of the way the
+** [sqlite3_malloc()] happens within sqlite3_get_table(), the calling
+** function must not try to call [sqlite3_free()] directly. Only
+** [sqlite3_free_table()] is able to release the memory properly and safely.
+**
+** The sqlite3_get_table() interface is implemented as a wrapper around
+** [sqlite3_exec()]. The sqlite3_get_table() routine does not have access
+** to any internal data structures of SQLite. It uses only the public
+** interface defined here. As a consequence, errors that occur in the
+** wrapper layer outside of the internal [sqlite3_exec()] call are not
+** reflected in subsequent calls to [sqlite3_errcode()] or [sqlite3_errmsg()].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12371] [H12373] [H12374] [H12376] [H12379] [H12382]
+*/
+int sqlite3_get_table(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* An open database */
+ const char *zSql, /* SQL to be evaluated */
+ char ***pazResult, /* Results of the query */
+ int *pnRow, /* Number of result rows written here */
+ int *pnColumn, /* Number of result columns written here */
+ char **pzErrmsg /* Error msg written here */
+);
+void sqlite3_free_table(char **result);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Formatted String Printing Functions {H17400} <S70000><S20000>
+**
+** These routines are workalikes of the "printf()" family of functions
+** from the standard C library.
+**
+** The sqlite3_mprintf() and sqlite3_vmprintf() routines write their
+** results into memory obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()].
+** The strings returned by these two routines should be
+** released by [sqlite3_free()]. Both routines return a
+** NULL pointer if [sqlite3_malloc()] is unable to allocate enough
+** memory to hold the resulting string.
+**
+** In sqlite3_snprintf() routine is similar to "snprintf()" from
+** the standard C library. The result is written into the
+** buffer supplied as the second parameter whose size is given by
+** the first parameter. Note that the order of the
+** first two parameters is reversed from snprintf(). This is an
+** historical accident that cannot be fixed without breaking
+** backwards compatibility. Note also that sqlite3_snprintf()
+** returns a pointer to its buffer instead of the number of
+** characters actually written into the buffer. We admit that
+** the number of characters written would be a more useful return
+** value but we cannot change the implementation of sqlite3_snprintf()
+** now without breaking compatibility.
+**
+** As long as the buffer size is greater than zero, sqlite3_snprintf()
+** guarantees that the buffer is always zero-terminated. The first
+** parameter "n" is the total size of the buffer, including space for
+** the zero terminator. So the longest string that can be completely
+** written will be n-1 characters.
+**
+** These routines all implement some additional formatting
+** options that are useful for constructing SQL statements.
+** All of the usual printf() formatting options apply. In addition, there
+** is are "%q", "%Q", and "%z" options.
+**
+** The %q option works like %s in that it substitutes a null-terminated
+** string from the argument list. But %q also doubles every '\'' character.
+** %q is designed for use inside a string literal. By doubling each '\''
+** character it escapes that character and allows it to be inserted into
+** the string.
+**
+** For example, assume the string variable zText contains text as follows:
+**
+** <blockquote><pre>
+** char *zText = "It's a happy day!";
+** </pre></blockquote>
+**
+** One can use this text in an SQL statement as follows:
+**
+** <blockquote><pre>
+** char *zSQL = sqlite3_mprintf("INSERT INTO table VALUES('%q')", zText);
+** sqlite3_exec(db, zSQL, 0, 0, 0);
+** sqlite3_free(zSQL);
+** </pre></blockquote>
+**
+** Because the %q format string is used, the '\'' character in zText
+** is escaped and the SQL generated is as follows:
+**
+** <blockquote><pre>
+** INSERT INTO table1 VALUES('It''s a happy day!')
+** </pre></blockquote>
+**
+** This is correct. Had we used %s instead of %q, the generated SQL
+** would have looked like this:
+**
+** <blockquote><pre>
+** INSERT INTO table1 VALUES('It's a happy day!');
+** </pre></blockquote>
+**
+** This second example is an SQL syntax error. As a general rule you should
+** always use %q instead of %s when inserting text into a string literal.
+**
+** The %Q option works like %q except it also adds single quotes around
+** the outside of the total string. Additionally, if the parameter in the
+** argument list is a NULL pointer, %Q substitutes the text "NULL" (without
+** single quotes) in place of the %Q option. So, for example, one could say:
+**
+** <blockquote><pre>
+** char *zSQL = sqlite3_mprintf("INSERT INTO table VALUES(%Q)", zText);
+** sqlite3_exec(db, zSQL, 0, 0, 0);
+** sqlite3_free(zSQL);
+** </pre></blockquote>
+**
+** The code above will render a correct SQL statement in the zSQL
+** variable even if the zText variable is a NULL pointer.
+**
+** The "%z" formatting option works exactly like "%s" with the
+** addition that after the string has been read and copied into
+** the result, [sqlite3_free()] is called on the input string. {END}
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H17403] [H17406] [H17407]
+*/
+char *sqlite3_mprintf(const char*,...);
+char *sqlite3_vmprintf(const char*, va_list);
+char *sqlite3_snprintf(int,char*,const char*, ...);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Memory Allocation Subsystem {H17300} <S20000>
+**
+** The SQLite core uses these three routines for all of its own
+** internal memory allocation needs. "Core" in the previous sentence
+** does not include operating-system specific VFS implementation. The
+** Windows VFS uses native malloc() and free() for some operations.
+**
+** The sqlite3_malloc() routine returns a pointer to a block
+** of memory at least N bytes in length, where N is the parameter.
+** If sqlite3_malloc() is unable to obtain sufficient free
+** memory, it returns a NULL pointer. If the parameter N to
+** sqlite3_malloc() is zero or negative then sqlite3_malloc() returns
+** a NULL pointer.
+**
+** Calling sqlite3_free() with a pointer previously returned
+** by sqlite3_malloc() or sqlite3_realloc() releases that memory so
+** that it might be reused. The sqlite3_free() routine is
+** a no-op if is called with a NULL pointer. Passing a NULL pointer
+** to sqlite3_free() is harmless. After being freed, memory
+** should neither be read nor written. Even reading previously freed
+** memory might result in a segmentation fault or other severe error.
+** Memory corruption, a segmentation fault, or other severe error
+** might result if sqlite3_free() is called with a non-NULL pointer that
+** was not obtained from sqlite3_malloc() or sqlite3_realloc().
+**
+** The sqlite3_realloc() interface attempts to resize a
+** prior memory allocation to be at least N bytes, where N is the
+** second parameter. The memory allocation to be resized is the first
+** parameter. If the first parameter to sqlite3_realloc()
+** is a NULL pointer then its behavior is identical to calling
+** sqlite3_malloc(N) where N is the second parameter to sqlite3_realloc().
+** If the second parameter to sqlite3_realloc() is zero or
+** negative then the behavior is exactly the same as calling
+** sqlite3_free(P) where P is the first parameter to sqlite3_realloc().
+** sqlite3_realloc() returns a pointer to a memory allocation
+** of at least N bytes in size or NULL if sufficient memory is unavailable.
+** If M is the size of the prior allocation, then min(N,M) bytes
+** of the prior allocation are copied into the beginning of buffer returned
+** by sqlite3_realloc() and the prior allocation is freed.
+** If sqlite3_realloc() returns NULL, then the prior allocation
+** is not freed.
+**
+** The memory returned by sqlite3_malloc() and sqlite3_realloc()
+** is always aligned to at least an 8 byte boundary. {END}
+**
+** The default implementation of the memory allocation subsystem uses
+** the malloc(), realloc() and free() provided by the standard C library.
+** {H17382} However, if SQLite is compiled with the
+** SQLITE_MEMORY_SIZE=<i>NNN</i> C preprocessor macro (where <i>NNN</i>
+** is an integer), then SQLite create a static array of at least
+** <i>NNN</i> bytes in size and uses that array for all of its dynamic
+** memory allocation needs. {END} Additional memory allocator options
+** may be added in future releases.
+**
+** In SQLite version 3.5.0 and 3.5.1, it was possible to define
+** the SQLITE_OMIT_MEMORY_ALLOCATION which would cause the built-in
+** implementation of these routines to be omitted. That capability
+** is no longer provided. Only built-in memory allocators can be used.
+**
+** The Windows OS interface layer calls
+** the system malloc() and free() directly when converting
+** filenames between the UTF-8 encoding used by SQLite
+** and whatever filename encoding is used by the particular Windows
+** installation. Memory allocation errors are detected, but
+** they are reported back as [SQLITE_CANTOPEN] or
+** [SQLITE_IOERR] rather than [SQLITE_NOMEM].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H17303] [H17304] [H17305] [H17306] [H17310] [H17312] [H17315] [H17318]
+** [H17321] [H17322] [H17323]
+**
+** The pointer arguments to [sqlite3_free()] and [sqlite3_realloc()]
+** must be either NULL or else pointers obtained from a prior
+** invocation of [sqlite3_malloc()] or [sqlite3_realloc()] that have
+** not yet been released.
+**
+** The application must not read or write any part of
+** a block of memory after it has been released using
+** [sqlite3_free()] or [sqlite3_realloc()].
+*/
+void *sqlite3_malloc(int);
+void *sqlite3_realloc(void*, int);
+void sqlite3_free(void*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Memory Allocator Statistics {H17370} <S30210>
+**
+** SQLite provides these two interfaces for reporting on the status
+** of the [sqlite3_malloc()], [sqlite3_free()], and [sqlite3_realloc()]
+** routines, which form the built-in memory allocation subsystem.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H17371] [H17373] [H17374] [H17375]
+*/
+sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_memory_used(void);
+sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_memory_highwater(int resetFlag);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Pseudo-Random Number Generator {H17390} <S20000>
+**
+** SQLite contains a high-quality pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) used to
+** select random [ROWID | ROWIDs] when inserting new records into a table that
+** already uses the largest possible [ROWID]. The PRNG is also used for
+** the build-in random() and randomblob() SQL functions. This interface allows
+** applications to access the same PRNG for other purposes.
+**
+** A call to this routine stores N bytes of randomness into buffer P.
+**
+** The first time this routine is invoked (either internally or by
+** the application) the PRNG is seeded using randomness obtained
+** from the xRandomness method of the default [sqlite3_vfs] object.
+** On all subsequent invocations, the pseudo-randomness is generated
+** internally and without recourse to the [sqlite3_vfs] xRandomness
+** method.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H17392]
+*/
+void sqlite3_randomness(int N, void *P);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Compile-Time Authorization Callbacks {H12500} <S70100>
+**
+** This routine registers a authorizer callback with a particular
+** [database connection], supplied in the first argument.
+** The authorizer callback is invoked as SQL statements are being compiled
+** by [sqlite3_prepare()] or its variants [sqlite3_prepare_v2()],
+** [sqlite3_prepare16()] and [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()]. At various
+** points during the compilation process, as logic is being created
+** to perform various actions, the authorizer callback is invoked to
+** see if those actions are allowed. The authorizer callback should
+** return [SQLITE_OK] to allow the action, [SQLITE_IGNORE] to disallow the
+** specific action but allow the SQL statement to continue to be
+** compiled, or [SQLITE_DENY] to cause the entire SQL statement to be
+** rejected with an error. If the authorizer callback returns
+** any value other than [SQLITE_IGNORE], [SQLITE_OK], or [SQLITE_DENY]
+** then the [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or equivalent call that triggered
+** the authorizer will fail with an error message.
+**
+** When the callback returns [SQLITE_OK], that means the operation
+** requested is ok. When the callback returns [SQLITE_DENY], the
+** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or equivalent call that triggered the
+** authorizer will fail with an error message explaining that
+** access is denied. If the authorizer code is [SQLITE_READ]
+** and the callback returns [SQLITE_IGNORE] then the
+** [prepared statement] statement is constructed to substitute
+** a NULL value in place of the table column that would have
+** been read if [SQLITE_OK] had been returned. The [SQLITE_IGNORE]
+** return can be used to deny an untrusted user access to individual
+** columns of a table.
+**
+** The first parameter to the authorizer callback is a copy of the third
+** parameter to the sqlite3_set_authorizer() interface. The second parameter
+** to the callback is an integer [SQLITE_COPY | action code] that specifies
+** the particular action to be authorized. The third through sixth parameters
+** to the callback are zero-terminated strings that contain additional
+** details about the action to be authorized.
+**
+** An authorizer is used when [sqlite3_prepare | preparing]
+** SQL statements from an untrusted source, to ensure that the SQL statements
+** do not try to access data they are not allowed to see, or that they do not
+** try to execute malicious statements that damage the database. For
+** example, an application may allow a user to enter arbitrary
+** SQL queries for evaluation by a database. But the application does
+** not want the user to be able to make arbitrary changes to the
+** database. An authorizer could then be put in place while the
+** user-entered SQL is being [sqlite3_prepare | prepared] that
+** disallows everything except [SELECT] statements.
+**
+** Applications that need to process SQL from untrusted sources
+** might also consider lowering resource limits using [sqlite3_limit()]
+** and limiting database size using the [max_page_count] [PRAGMA]
+** in addition to using an authorizer.
+**
+** Only a single authorizer can be in place on a database connection
+** at a time. Each call to sqlite3_set_authorizer overrides the
+** previous call. Disable the authorizer by installing a NULL callback.
+** The authorizer is disabled by default.
+**
+** The authorizer callback must not do anything that will modify
+** the database connection that invoked the authorizer callback.
+** Note that [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and [sqlite3_step()] both modify their
+** database connections for the meaning of "modify" in this paragraph.
+**
+** When [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] is used to prepare a statement, the
+** statement might be reprepared during [sqlite3_step()] due to a
+** schema change. Hence, the application should ensure that the
+** correct authorizer callback remains in place during the [sqlite3_step()].
+**
+** Note that the authorizer callback is invoked only during
+** [sqlite3_prepare()] or its variants. Authorization is not
+** performed during statement evaluation in [sqlite3_step()].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12501] [H12502] [H12503] [H12504] [H12505] [H12506] [H12507] [H12510]
+** [H12511] [H12512] [H12520] [H12521] [H12522]
+*/
+int sqlite3_set_authorizer(
+ sqlite3*,
+ int (*xAuth)(void*,int,const char*,const char*,const char*,const char*),
+ void *pUserData
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Authorizer Return Codes {H12590} <H12500>
+**
+** The [sqlite3_set_authorizer | authorizer callback function] must
+** return either [SQLITE_OK] or one of these two constants in order
+** to signal SQLite whether or not the action is permitted. See the
+** [sqlite3_set_authorizer | authorizer documentation] for additional
+** information.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_DENY 1 /* Abort the SQL statement with an error */
+#define SQLITE_IGNORE 2 /* Don't allow access, but don't generate an error */
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Authorizer Action Codes {H12550} <H12500>
+**
+** The [sqlite3_set_authorizer()] interface registers a callback function
+** that is invoked to authorize certain SQL statement actions. The
+** second parameter to the callback is an integer code that specifies
+** what action is being authorized. These are the integer action codes that
+** the authorizer callback may be passed.
+**
+** These action code values signify what kind of operation is to be
+** authorized. The 3rd and 4th parameters to the authorization
+** callback function will be parameters or NULL depending on which of these
+** codes is used as the second parameter. The 5th parameter to the
+** authorizer callback is the name of the database ("main", "temp",
+** etc.) if applicable. The 6th parameter to the authorizer callback
+** is the name of the inner-most trigger or view that is responsible for
+** the access attempt or NULL if this access attempt is directly from
+** top-level SQL code.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12551] [H12552] [H12553] [H12554]
+*/
+/******************************************* 3rd ************ 4th ***********/
+#define SQLITE_CREATE_INDEX 1 /* Index Name Table Name */
+#define SQLITE_CREATE_TABLE 2 /* Table Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_INDEX 3 /* Index Name Table Name */
+#define SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TABLE 4 /* Table Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_TRIGGER 5 /* Trigger Name Table Name */
+#define SQLITE_CREATE_TEMP_VIEW 6 /* View Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_CREATE_TRIGGER 7 /* Trigger Name Table Name */
+#define SQLITE_CREATE_VIEW 8 /* View Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_DELETE 9 /* Table Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_DROP_INDEX 10 /* Index Name Table Name */
+#define SQLITE_DROP_TABLE 11 /* Table Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_INDEX 12 /* Index Name Table Name */
+#define SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TABLE 13 /* Table Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_TRIGGER 14 /* Trigger Name Table Name */
+#define SQLITE_DROP_TEMP_VIEW 15 /* View Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_DROP_TRIGGER 16 /* Trigger Name Table Name */
+#define SQLITE_DROP_VIEW 17 /* View Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_INSERT 18 /* Table Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_PRAGMA 19 /* Pragma Name 1st arg or NULL */
+#define SQLITE_READ 20 /* Table Name Column Name */
+#define SQLITE_SELECT 21 /* NULL NULL */
+#define SQLITE_TRANSACTION 22 /* Operation NULL */
+#define SQLITE_UPDATE 23 /* Table Name Column Name */
+#define SQLITE_ATTACH 24 /* Filename NULL */
+#define SQLITE_DETACH 25 /* Database Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_ALTER_TABLE 26 /* Database Name Table Name */
+#define SQLITE_REINDEX 27 /* Index Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_ANALYZE 28 /* Table Name NULL */
+#define SQLITE_CREATE_VTABLE 29 /* Table Name Module Name */
+#define SQLITE_DROP_VTABLE 30 /* Table Name Module Name */
+#define SQLITE_FUNCTION 31 /* NULL Function Name */
+#define SQLITE_SAVEPOINT 32 /* Operation Savepoint Name */
+#define SQLITE_COPY 0 /* No longer used */
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Tracing And Profiling Functions {H12280} <S60400>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** These routines register callback functions that can be used for
+** tracing and profiling the execution of SQL statements.
+**
+** The callback function registered by sqlite3_trace() is invoked at
+** various times when an SQL statement is being run by [sqlite3_step()].
+** The callback returns a UTF-8 rendering of the SQL statement text
+** as the statement first begins executing. Additional callbacks occur
+** as each triggered subprogram is entered. The callbacks for triggers
+** contain a UTF-8 SQL comment that identifies the trigger.
+**
+** The callback function registered by sqlite3_profile() is invoked
+** as each SQL statement finishes. The profile callback contains
+** the original statement text and an estimate of wall-clock time
+** of how long that statement took to run.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12281] [H12282] [H12283] [H12284] [H12285] [H12287] [H12288] [H12289]
+** [H12290]
+*/
+SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void *sqlite3_trace(sqlite3*, void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void*);
+SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL void *sqlite3_profile(sqlite3*,
+ void(*xProfile)(void*,const char*,sqlite3_uint64), void*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Query Progress Callbacks {H12910} <S60400>
+**
+** This routine configures a callback function - the
+** progress callback - that is invoked periodically during long
+** running calls to [sqlite3_exec()], [sqlite3_step()] and
+** [sqlite3_get_table()]. An example use for this
+** interface is to keep a GUI updated during a large query.
+**
+** If the progress callback returns non-zero, the operation is
+** interrupted. This feature can be used to implement a
+** "Cancel" button on a GUI progress dialog box.
+**
+** The progress handler must not do anything that will modify
+** the database connection that invoked the progress handler.
+** Note that [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and [sqlite3_step()] both modify their
+** database connections for the meaning of "modify" in this paragraph.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12911] [H12912] [H12913] [H12914] [H12915] [H12916] [H12917] [H12918]
+**
+*/
+void sqlite3_progress_handler(sqlite3*, int, int(*)(void*), void*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Opening A New Database Connection {H12700} <S40200>
+**
+** These routines open an SQLite database file whose name is given by the
+** filename argument. The filename argument is interpreted as UTF-8 for
+** sqlite3_open() and sqlite3_open_v2() and as UTF-16 in the native byte
+** order for sqlite3_open16(). A [database connection] handle is usually
+** returned in *ppDb, even if an error occurs. The only exception is that
+** if SQLite is unable to allocate memory to hold the [sqlite3] object,
+** a NULL will be written into *ppDb instead of a pointer to the [sqlite3]
+** object. If the database is opened (and/or created) successfully, then
+** [SQLITE_OK] is returned. Otherwise an [error code] is returned. The
+** [sqlite3_errmsg()] or [sqlite3_errmsg16()] routines can be used to obtain
+** an English language description of the error.
+**
+** The default encoding for the database will be UTF-8 if
+** sqlite3_open() or sqlite3_open_v2() is called and
+** UTF-16 in the native byte order if sqlite3_open16() is used.
+**
+** Whether or not an error occurs when it is opened, resources
+** associated with the [database connection] handle should be released by
+** passing it to [sqlite3_close()] when it is no longer required.
+**
+** The sqlite3_open_v2() interface works like sqlite3_open()
+** except that it accepts two additional parameters for additional control
+** over the new database connection. The flags parameter can take one of
+** the following three values, optionally combined with the
+** [SQLITE_OPEN_NOMUTEX] or [SQLITE_OPEN_FULLMUTEX] flags:
+**
+** <dl>
+** <dt>[SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY]</dt>
+** <dd>The database is opened in read-only mode. If the database does not
+** already exist, an error is returned.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>[SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE]</dt>
+** <dd>The database is opened for reading and writing if possible, or reading
+** only if the file is write protected by the operating system. In either
+** case the database must already exist, otherwise an error is returned.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>[SQLITE_OPEN_READWRITE] | [SQLITE_OPEN_CREATE]</dt>
+** <dd>The database is opened for reading and writing, and is creates it if
+** it does not already exist. This is the behavior that is always used for
+** sqlite3_open() and sqlite3_open16().</dd>
+** </dl>
+**
+** If the 3rd parameter to sqlite3_open_v2() is not one of the
+** combinations shown above or one of the combinations shown above combined
+** with the [SQLITE_OPEN_NOMUTEX] or [SQLITE_OPEN_FULLMUTEX] flags,
+** then the behavior is undefined.
+**
+** If the [SQLITE_OPEN_NOMUTEX] flag is set, then the database connection
+** opens in the multi-thread [threading mode] as long as the single-thread
+** mode has not been set at compile-time or start-time. If the
+** [SQLITE_OPEN_FULLMUTEX] flag is set then the database connection opens
+** in the serialized [threading mode] unless single-thread was
+** previously selected at compile-time or start-time.
+**
+** If the filename is ":memory:", then a private, temporary in-memory database
+** is created for the connection. This in-memory database will vanish when
+** the database connection is closed. Future versions of SQLite might
+** make use of additional special filenames that begin with the ":" character.
+** It is recommended that when a database filename actually does begin with
+** a ":" character you should prefix the filename with a pathname such as
+** "./" to avoid ambiguity.
+**
+** If the filename is an empty string, then a private, temporary
+** on-disk database will be created. This private database will be
+** automatically deleted as soon as the database connection is closed.
+**
+** The fourth parameter to sqlite3_open_v2() is the name of the
+** [sqlite3_vfs] object that defines the operating system interface that
+** the new database connection should use. If the fourth parameter is
+** a NULL pointer then the default [sqlite3_vfs] object is used.
+**
+** <b>Note to Windows users:</b> The encoding used for the filename argument
+** of sqlite3_open() and sqlite3_open_v2() must be UTF-8, not whatever
+** codepage is currently defined. Filenames containing international
+** characters must be converted to UTF-8 prior to passing them into
+** sqlite3_open() or sqlite3_open_v2().
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12701] [H12702] [H12703] [H12704] [H12706] [H12707] [H12709] [H12711]
+** [H12712] [H12713] [H12714] [H12717] [H12719] [H12721] [H12723]
+*/
+int sqlite3_open(
+ const char *filename, /* Database filename (UTF-8) */
+ sqlite3 **ppDb /* OUT: SQLite db handle */
+);
+int sqlite3_open16(
+ const void *filename, /* Database filename (UTF-16) */
+ sqlite3 **ppDb /* OUT: SQLite db handle */
+);
+int sqlite3_open_v2(
+ const char *filename, /* Database filename (UTF-8) */
+ sqlite3 **ppDb, /* OUT: SQLite db handle */
+ int flags, /* Flags */
+ const char *zVfs /* Name of VFS module to use */
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Error Codes And Messages {H12800} <S60200>
+**
+** The sqlite3_errcode() interface returns the numeric [result code] or
+** [extended result code] for the most recent failed sqlite3_* API call
+** associated with a [database connection]. If a prior API call failed
+** but the most recent API call succeeded, the return value from
+** sqlite3_errcode() is undefined. The sqlite3_extended_errcode()
+** interface is the same except that it always returns the
+** [extended result code] even when extended result codes are
+** disabled.
+**
+** The sqlite3_errmsg() and sqlite3_errmsg16() return English-language
+** text that describes the error, as either UTF-8 or UTF-16 respectively.
+** Memory to hold the error message string is managed internally.
+** The application does not need to worry about freeing the result.
+** However, the error string might be overwritten or deallocated by
+** subsequent calls to other SQLite interface functions.
+**
+** When the serialized [threading mode] is in use, it might be the
+** case that a second error occurs on a separate thread in between
+** the time of the first error and the call to these interfaces.
+** When that happens, the second error will be reported since these
+** interfaces always report the most recent result. To avoid
+** this, each thread can obtain exclusive use of the [database connection] D
+** by invoking [sqlite3_mutex_enter]([sqlite3_db_mutex](D)) before beginning
+** to use D and invoking [sqlite3_mutex_leave]([sqlite3_db_mutex](D)) after
+** all calls to the interfaces listed here are completed.
+**
+** If an interface fails with SQLITE_MISUSE, that means the interface
+** was invoked incorrectly by the application. In that case, the
+** error code and message may or may not be set.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12801] [H12802] [H12803] [H12807] [H12808] [H12809]
+*/
+int sqlite3_errcode(sqlite3 *db);
+int sqlite3_extended_errcode(sqlite3 *db);
+const char *sqlite3_errmsg(sqlite3*);
+const void *sqlite3_errmsg16(sqlite3*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: SQL Statement Object {H13000} <H13010>
+** KEYWORDS: {prepared statement} {prepared statements}
+**
+** An instance of this object represents a single SQL statement.
+** This object is variously known as a "prepared statement" or a
+** "compiled SQL statement" or simply as a "statement".
+**
+** The life of a statement object goes something like this:
+**
+** <ol>
+** <li> Create the object using [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or a related
+** function.
+** <li> Bind values to [host parameters] using the sqlite3_bind_*()
+** interfaces.
+** <li> Run the SQL by calling [sqlite3_step()] one or more times.
+** <li> Reset the statement using [sqlite3_reset()] then go back
+** to step 2. Do this zero or more times.
+** <li> Destroy the object using [sqlite3_finalize()].
+** </ol>
+**
+** Refer to documentation on individual methods above for additional
+** information.
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_stmt sqlite3_stmt;
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Run-time Limits {H12760} <S20600>
+**
+** This interface allows the size of various constructs to be limited
+** on a connection by connection basis. The first parameter is the
+** [database connection] whose limit is to be set or queried. The
+** second parameter is one of the [limit categories] that define a
+** class of constructs to be size limited. The third parameter is the
+** new limit for that construct. The function returns the old limit.
+**
+** If the new limit is a negative number, the limit is unchanged.
+** For the limit category of SQLITE_LIMIT_XYZ there is a
+** [limits | hard upper bound]
+** set by a compile-time C preprocessor macro named
+** [limits | SQLITE_MAX_XYZ].
+** (The "_LIMIT_" in the name is changed to "_MAX_".)
+** Attempts to increase a limit above its hard upper bound are
+** silently truncated to the hard upper limit.
+**
+** Run time limits are intended for use in applications that manage
+** both their own internal database and also databases that are controlled
+** by untrusted external sources. An example application might be a
+** web browser that has its own databases for storing history and
+** separate databases controlled by JavaScript applications downloaded
+** off the Internet. The internal databases can be given the
+** large, default limits. Databases managed by external sources can
+** be given much smaller limits designed to prevent a denial of service
+** attack. Developers might also want to use the [sqlite3_set_authorizer()]
+** interface to further control untrusted SQL. The size of the database
+** created by an untrusted script can be contained using the
+** [max_page_count] [PRAGMA].
+**
+** New run-time limit categories may be added in future releases.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12762] [H12766] [H12769]
+*/
+int sqlite3_limit(sqlite3*, int id, int newVal);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Limit Categories {H12790} <H12760>
+** KEYWORDS: {limit category} {limit categories}
+**
+** These constants define various performance limits
+** that can be lowered at run-time using [sqlite3_limit()].
+** The synopsis of the meanings of the various limits is shown below.
+** Additional information is available at [limits | Limits in SQLite].
+**
+** <dl>
+** <dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH</dt>
+** <dd>The maximum size of any string or BLOB or table row.<dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_SQL_LENGTH</dt>
+** <dd>The maximum length of an SQL statement.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_COLUMN</dt>
+** <dd>The maximum number of columns in a table definition or in the
+** result set of a [SELECT] or the maximum number of columns in an index
+** or in an ORDER BY or GROUP BY clause.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_EXPR_DEPTH</dt>
+** <dd>The maximum depth of the parse tree on any expression.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT</dt>
+** <dd>The maximum number of terms in a compound SELECT statement.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_VDBE_OP</dt>
+** <dd>The maximum number of instructions in a virtual machine program
+** used to implement an SQL statement.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG</dt>
+** <dd>The maximum number of arguments on a function.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_ATTACHED</dt>
+** <dd>The maximum number of [ATTACH | attached databases].</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_LIKE_PATTERN_LENGTH</dt>
+** <dd>The maximum length of the pattern argument to the [LIKE] or
+** [GLOB] operators.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_LIMIT_VARIABLE_NUMBER</dt>
+** <dd>The maximum number of variables in an SQL statement that can
+** be bound.</dd>
+** </dl>
+*/
+#define SQLITE_LIMIT_LENGTH 0
+#define SQLITE_LIMIT_SQL_LENGTH 1
+#define SQLITE_LIMIT_COLUMN 2
+#define SQLITE_LIMIT_EXPR_DEPTH 3
+#define SQLITE_LIMIT_COMPOUND_SELECT 4
+#define SQLITE_LIMIT_VDBE_OP 5
+#define SQLITE_LIMIT_FUNCTION_ARG 6
+#define SQLITE_LIMIT_ATTACHED 7
+#define SQLITE_LIMIT_LIKE_PATTERN_LENGTH 8
+#define SQLITE_LIMIT_VARIABLE_NUMBER 9
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Compiling An SQL Statement {H13010} <S10000>
+** KEYWORDS: {SQL statement compiler}
+**
+** To execute an SQL query, it must first be compiled into a byte-code
+** program using one of these routines.
+**
+** The first argument, "db", is a [database connection] obtained from a
+** prior call to [sqlite3_open()], [sqlite3_open_v2()] or [sqlite3_open16()].
+**
+** The second argument, "zSql", is the statement to be compiled, encoded
+** as either UTF-8 or UTF-16. The sqlite3_prepare() and sqlite3_prepare_v2()
+** interfaces use UTF-8, and sqlite3_prepare16() and sqlite3_prepare16_v2()
+** use UTF-16.
+**
+** If the nByte argument is less than zero, then zSql is read up to the
+** first zero terminator. If nByte is non-negative, then it is the maximum
+** number of bytes read from zSql. When nByte is non-negative, the
+** zSql string ends at either the first '\000' or '\u0000' character or
+** the nByte-th byte, whichever comes first. If the caller knows
+** that the supplied string is nul-terminated, then there is a small
+** performance advantage to be gained by passing an nByte parameter that
+** is equal to the number of bytes in the input string <i>including</i>
+** the nul-terminator bytes.
+**
+** *pzTail is made to point to the first byte past the end of the
+** first SQL statement in zSql. These routines only compile the first
+** statement in zSql, so *pzTail is left pointing to what remains
+** uncompiled.
+**
+** *ppStmt is left pointing to a compiled [prepared statement] that can be
+** executed using [sqlite3_step()]. If there is an error, *ppStmt is set
+** to NULL. If the input text contains no SQL (if the input is an empty
+** string or a comment) then *ppStmt is set to NULL.
+** {A13018} The calling procedure is responsible for deleting the compiled
+** SQL statement using [sqlite3_finalize()] after it has finished with it.
+**
+** On success, [SQLITE_OK] is returned, otherwise an [error code] is returned.
+**
+** The sqlite3_prepare_v2() and sqlite3_prepare16_v2() interfaces are
+** recommended for all new programs. The two older interfaces are retained
+** for backwards compatibility, but their use is discouraged.
+** In the "v2" interfaces, the prepared statement
+** that is returned (the [sqlite3_stmt] object) contains a copy of the
+** original SQL text. This causes the [sqlite3_step()] interface to
+** behave a differently in two ways:
+**
+** <ol>
+** <li>
+** If the database schema changes, instead of returning [SQLITE_SCHEMA] as it
+** always used to do, [sqlite3_step()] will automatically recompile the SQL
+** statement and try to run it again. If the schema has changed in
+** a way that makes the statement no longer valid, [sqlite3_step()] will still
+** return [SQLITE_SCHEMA]. But unlike the legacy behavior, [SQLITE_SCHEMA] is
+** now a fatal error. Calling [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] again will not make the
+** error go away. Note: use [sqlite3_errmsg()] to find the text
+** of the parsing error that results in an [SQLITE_SCHEMA] return.
+** </li>
+**
+** <li>
+** When an error occurs, [sqlite3_step()] will return one of the detailed
+** [error codes] or [extended error codes]. The legacy behavior was that
+** [sqlite3_step()] would only return a generic [SQLITE_ERROR] result code
+** and you would have to make a second call to [sqlite3_reset()] in order
+** to find the underlying cause of the problem. With the "v2" prepare
+** interfaces, the underlying reason for the error is returned immediately.
+** </li>
+** </ol>
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13011] [H13012] [H13013] [H13014] [H13015] [H13016] [H13019] [H13021]
+**
+*/
+int sqlite3_prepare(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */
+ const char *zSql, /* SQL statement, UTF-8 encoded */
+ int nByte, /* Maximum length of zSql in bytes. */
+ sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt, /* OUT: Statement handle */
+ const char **pzTail /* OUT: Pointer to unused portion of zSql */
+);
+int sqlite3_prepare_v2(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */
+ const char *zSql, /* SQL statement, UTF-8 encoded */
+ int nByte, /* Maximum length of zSql in bytes. */
+ sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt, /* OUT: Statement handle */
+ const char **pzTail /* OUT: Pointer to unused portion of zSql */
+);
+int sqlite3_prepare16(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */
+ const void *zSql, /* SQL statement, UTF-16 encoded */
+ int nByte, /* Maximum length of zSql in bytes. */
+ sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt, /* OUT: Statement handle */
+ const void **pzTail /* OUT: Pointer to unused portion of zSql */
+);
+int sqlite3_prepare16_v2(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database handle */
+ const void *zSql, /* SQL statement, UTF-16 encoded */
+ int nByte, /* Maximum length of zSql in bytes. */
+ sqlite3_stmt **ppStmt, /* OUT: Statement handle */
+ const void **pzTail /* OUT: Pointer to unused portion of zSql */
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Retrieving Statement SQL {H13100} <H13000>
+**
+** This interface can be used to retrieve a saved copy of the original
+** SQL text used to create a [prepared statement] if that statement was
+** compiled using either [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13101] [H13102] [H13103]
+*/
+const char *sqlite3_sql(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Dynamically Typed Value Object {H15000} <S20200>
+** KEYWORDS: {protected sqlite3_value} {unprotected sqlite3_value}
+**
+** SQLite uses the sqlite3_value object to represent all values
+** that can be stored in a database table. SQLite uses dynamic typing
+** for the values it stores. Values stored in sqlite3_value objects
+** can be integers, floating point values, strings, BLOBs, or NULL.
+**
+** An sqlite3_value object may be either "protected" or "unprotected".
+** Some interfaces require a protected sqlite3_value. Other interfaces
+** will accept either a protected or an unprotected sqlite3_value.
+** Every interface that accepts sqlite3_value arguments specifies
+** whether or not it requires a protected sqlite3_value.
+**
+** The terms "protected" and "unprotected" refer to whether or not
+** a mutex is held. A internal mutex is held for a protected
+** sqlite3_value object but no mutex is held for an unprotected
+** sqlite3_value object. If SQLite is compiled to be single-threaded
+** (with [SQLITE_THREADSAFE=0] and with [sqlite3_threadsafe()] returning 0)
+** or if SQLite is run in one of reduced mutex modes
+** [SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD] or [SQLITE_CONFIG_MULTITHREAD]
+** then there is no distinction between protected and unprotected
+** sqlite3_value objects and they can be used interchangeably. However,
+** for maximum code portability it is recommended that applications
+** still make the distinction between between protected and unprotected
+** sqlite3_value objects even when not strictly required.
+**
+** The sqlite3_value objects that are passed as parameters into the
+** implementation of [application-defined SQL functions] are protected.
+** The sqlite3_value object returned by
+** [sqlite3_column_value()] is unprotected.
+** Unprotected sqlite3_value objects may only be used with
+** [sqlite3_result_value()] and [sqlite3_bind_value()].
+** The [sqlite3_value_blob | sqlite3_value_type()] family of
+** interfaces require protected sqlite3_value objects.
+*/
+typedef struct Mem sqlite3_value;
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: SQL Function Context Object {H16001} <S20200>
+**
+** The context in which an SQL function executes is stored in an
+** sqlite3_context object. A pointer to an sqlite3_context object
+** is always first parameter to [application-defined SQL functions].
+** The application-defined SQL function implementation will pass this
+** pointer through into calls to [sqlite3_result_int | sqlite3_result()],
+** [sqlite3_aggregate_context()], [sqlite3_user_data()],
+** [sqlite3_context_db_handle()], [sqlite3_get_auxdata()],
+** and/or [sqlite3_set_auxdata()].
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_context sqlite3_context;
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Binding Values To Prepared Statements {H13500} <S70300>
+** KEYWORDS: {host parameter} {host parameters} {host parameter name}
+** KEYWORDS: {SQL parameter} {SQL parameters} {parameter binding}
+**
+** In the SQL strings input to [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and its variants,
+** literals may be replaced by a [parameter] in one of these forms:
+**
+** <ul>
+** <li> ?
+** <li> ?NNN
+** <li> :VVV
+** <li> @VVV
+** <li> $VVV
+** </ul>
+**
+** In the parameter forms shown above NNN is an integer literal,
+** and VVV is an alpha-numeric parameter name. The values of these
+** parameters (also called "host parameter names" or "SQL parameters")
+** can be set using the sqlite3_bind_*() routines defined here.
+**
+** The first argument to the sqlite3_bind_*() routines is always
+** a pointer to the [sqlite3_stmt] object returned from
+** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or its variants.
+**
+** The second argument is the index of the SQL parameter to be set.
+** The leftmost SQL parameter has an index of 1. When the same named
+** SQL parameter is used more than once, second and subsequent
+** occurrences have the same index as the first occurrence.
+** The index for named parameters can be looked up using the
+** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_index()] API if desired. The index
+** for "?NNN" parameters is the value of NNN.
+** The NNN value must be between 1 and the [sqlite3_limit()]
+** parameter [SQLITE_LIMIT_VARIABLE_NUMBER] (default value: 999).
+**
+** The third argument is the value to bind to the parameter.
+**
+** In those routines that have a fourth argument, its value is the
+** number of bytes in the parameter. To be clear: the value is the
+** number of <u>bytes</u> in the value, not the number of characters.
+** If the fourth parameter is negative, the length of the string is
+** the number of bytes up to the first zero terminator.
+**
+** The fifth argument to sqlite3_bind_blob(), sqlite3_bind_text(), and
+** sqlite3_bind_text16() is a destructor used to dispose of the BLOB or
+** string after SQLite has finished with it. If the fifth argument is
+** the special value [SQLITE_STATIC], then SQLite assumes that the
+** information is in static, unmanaged space and does not need to be freed.
+** If the fifth argument has the value [SQLITE_TRANSIENT], then
+** SQLite makes its own private copy of the data immediately, before
+** the sqlite3_bind_*() routine returns.
+**
+** The sqlite3_bind_zeroblob() routine binds a BLOB of length N that
+** is filled with zeroes. A zeroblob uses a fixed amount of memory
+** (just an integer to hold its size) while it is being processed.
+** Zeroblobs are intended to serve as placeholders for BLOBs whose
+** content is later written using
+** [sqlite3_blob_open | incremental BLOB I/O] routines.
+** A negative value for the zeroblob results in a zero-length BLOB.
+**
+** The sqlite3_bind_*() routines must be called after
+** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] (and its variants) or [sqlite3_reset()] and
+** before [sqlite3_step()].
+** Bindings are not cleared by the [sqlite3_reset()] routine.
+** Unbound parameters are interpreted as NULL.
+**
+** These routines return [SQLITE_OK] on success or an error code if
+** anything goes wrong. [SQLITE_RANGE] is returned if the parameter
+** index is out of range. [SQLITE_NOMEM] is returned if malloc() fails.
+** [SQLITE_MISUSE] might be returned if these routines are called on a
+** virtual machine that is the wrong state or which has already been finalized.
+** Detection of misuse is unreliable. Applications should not depend
+** on SQLITE_MISUSE returns. SQLITE_MISUSE is intended to indicate a
+** a logic error in the application. Future versions of SQLite might
+** panic rather than return SQLITE_MISUSE.
+**
+** See also: [sqlite3_bind_parameter_count()],
+** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_name()], and [sqlite3_bind_parameter_index()].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13506] [H13509] [H13512] [H13515] [H13518] [H13521] [H13524] [H13527]
+** [H13530] [H13533] [H13536] [H13539] [H13542] [H13545] [H13548] [H13551]
+**
+*/
+int sqlite3_bind_blob(sqlite3_stmt*, int, const void*, int n, void(*)(void*));
+int sqlite3_bind_double(sqlite3_stmt*, int, double);
+int sqlite3_bind_int(sqlite3_stmt*, int, int);
+int sqlite3_bind_int64(sqlite3_stmt*, int, sqlite3_int64);
+int sqlite3_bind_null(sqlite3_stmt*, int);
+int sqlite3_bind_text(sqlite3_stmt*, int, const char*, int n, void(*)(void*));
+int sqlite3_bind_text16(sqlite3_stmt*, int, const void*, int, void(*)(void*));
+int sqlite3_bind_value(sqlite3_stmt*, int, const sqlite3_value*);
+int sqlite3_bind_zeroblob(sqlite3_stmt*, int, int n);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Number Of SQL Parameters {H13600} <S70300>
+**
+** This routine can be used to find the number of [SQL parameters]
+** in a [prepared statement]. SQL parameters are tokens of the
+** form "?", "?NNN", ":AAA", "$AAA", or "@AAA" that serve as
+** placeholders for values that are [sqlite3_bind_blob | bound]
+** to the parameters at a later time.
+**
+** This routine actually returns the index of the largest (rightmost)
+** parameter. For all forms except ?NNN, this will correspond to the
+** number of unique parameters. If parameters of the ?NNN are used,
+** there may be gaps in the list.
+**
+** See also: [sqlite3_bind_blob|sqlite3_bind()],
+** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_name()], and
+** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_index()].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13601]
+*/
+int sqlite3_bind_parameter_count(sqlite3_stmt*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Name Of A Host Parameter {H13620} <S70300>
+**
+** This routine returns a pointer to the name of the n-th
+** [SQL parameter] in a [prepared statement].
+** SQL parameters of the form "?NNN" or ":AAA" or "@AAA" or "$AAA"
+** have a name which is the string "?NNN" or ":AAA" or "@AAA" or "$AAA"
+** respectively.
+** In other words, the initial ":" or "$" or "@" or "?"
+** is included as part of the name.
+** Parameters of the form "?" without a following integer have no name
+** and are also referred to as "anonymous parameters".
+**
+** The first host parameter has an index of 1, not 0.
+**
+** If the value n is out of range or if the n-th parameter is
+** nameless, then NULL is returned. The returned string is
+** always in UTF-8 encoding even if the named parameter was
+** originally specified as UTF-16 in [sqlite3_prepare16()] or
+** [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()].
+**
+** See also: [sqlite3_bind_blob|sqlite3_bind()],
+** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_count()], and
+** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_index()].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13621]
+*/
+const char *sqlite3_bind_parameter_name(sqlite3_stmt*, int);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Index Of A Parameter With A Given Name {H13640} <S70300>
+**
+** Return the index of an SQL parameter given its name. The
+** index value returned is suitable for use as the second
+** parameter to [sqlite3_bind_blob|sqlite3_bind()]. A zero
+** is returned if no matching parameter is found. The parameter
+** name must be given in UTF-8 even if the original statement
+** was prepared from UTF-16 text using [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()].
+**
+** See also: [sqlite3_bind_blob|sqlite3_bind()],
+** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_count()], and
+** [sqlite3_bind_parameter_index()].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13641]
+*/
+int sqlite3_bind_parameter_index(sqlite3_stmt*, const char *zName);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Reset All Bindings On A Prepared Statement {H13660} <S70300>
+**
+** Contrary to the intuition of many, [sqlite3_reset()] does not reset
+** the [sqlite3_bind_blob | bindings] on a [prepared statement].
+** Use this routine to reset all host parameters to NULL.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13661]
+*/
+int sqlite3_clear_bindings(sqlite3_stmt*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Number Of Columns In A Result Set {H13710} <S10700>
+**
+** Return the number of columns in the result set returned by the
+** [prepared statement]. This routine returns 0 if pStmt is an SQL
+** statement that does not return data (for example an [UPDATE]).
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13711]
+*/
+int sqlite3_column_count(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Column Names In A Result Set {H13720} <S10700>
+**
+** These routines return the name assigned to a particular column
+** in the result set of a [SELECT] statement. The sqlite3_column_name()
+** interface returns a pointer to a zero-terminated UTF-8 string
+** and sqlite3_column_name16() returns a pointer to a zero-terminated
+** UTF-16 string. The first parameter is the [prepared statement]
+** that implements the [SELECT] statement. The second parameter is the
+** column number. The leftmost column is number 0.
+**
+** The returned string pointer is valid until either the [prepared statement]
+** is destroyed by [sqlite3_finalize()] or until the next call to
+** sqlite3_column_name() or sqlite3_column_name16() on the same column.
+**
+** If sqlite3_malloc() fails during the processing of either routine
+** (for example during a conversion from UTF-8 to UTF-16) then a
+** NULL pointer is returned.
+**
+** The name of a result column is the value of the "AS" clause for
+** that column, if there is an AS clause. If there is no AS clause
+** then the name of the column is unspecified and may change from
+** one release of SQLite to the next.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13721] [H13723] [H13724] [H13725] [H13726] [H13727]
+*/
+const char *sqlite3_column_name(sqlite3_stmt*, int N);
+const void *sqlite3_column_name16(sqlite3_stmt*, int N);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Source Of Data In A Query Result {H13740} <S10700>
+**
+** These routines provide a means to determine what column of what
+** table in which database a result of a [SELECT] statement comes from.
+** The name of the database or table or column can be returned as
+** either a UTF-8 or UTF-16 string. The _database_ routines return
+** the database name, the _table_ routines return the table name, and
+** the origin_ routines return the column name.
+** The returned string is valid until the [prepared statement] is destroyed
+** using [sqlite3_finalize()] or until the same information is requested
+** again in a different encoding.
+**
+** The names returned are the original un-aliased names of the
+** database, table, and column.
+**
+** The first argument to the following calls is a [prepared statement].
+** These functions return information about the Nth column returned by
+** the statement, where N is the second function argument.
+**
+** If the Nth column returned by the statement is an expression or
+** subquery and is not a column value, then all of these functions return
+** NULL. These routine might also return NULL if a memory allocation error
+** occurs. Otherwise, they return the name of the attached database, table
+** and column that query result column was extracted from.
+**
+** As with all other SQLite APIs, those postfixed with "16" return
+** UTF-16 encoded strings, the other functions return UTF-8. {END}
+**
+** These APIs are only available if the library was compiled with the
+** [SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA] C-preprocessor symbol defined.
+**
+** {A13751}
+** If two or more threads call one or more of these routines against the same
+** prepared statement and column at the same time then the results are
+** undefined.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13741] [H13742] [H13743] [H13744] [H13745] [H13746] [H13748]
+**
+** If two or more threads call one or more
+** [sqlite3_column_database_name | column metadata interfaces]
+** for the same [prepared statement] and result column
+** at the same time then the results are undefined.
+*/
+const char *sqlite3_column_database_name(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+const void *sqlite3_column_database_name16(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+const char *sqlite3_column_table_name(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+const void *sqlite3_column_table_name16(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+const char *sqlite3_column_origin_name(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+const void *sqlite3_column_origin_name16(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Declared Datatype Of A Query Result {H13760} <S10700>
+**
+** The first parameter is a [prepared statement].
+** If this statement is a [SELECT] statement and the Nth column of the
+** returned result set of that [SELECT] is a table column (not an
+** expression or subquery) then the declared type of the table
+** column is returned. If the Nth column of the result set is an
+** expression or subquery, then a NULL pointer is returned.
+** The returned string is always UTF-8 encoded. {END}
+**
+** For example, given the database schema:
+**
+** CREATE TABLE t1(c1 VARIANT);
+**
+** and the following statement to be compiled:
+**
+** SELECT c1 + 1, c1 FROM t1;
+**
+** this routine would return the string "VARIANT" for the second result
+** column (i==1), and a NULL pointer for the first result column (i==0).
+**
+** SQLite uses dynamic run-time typing. So just because a column
+** is declared to contain a particular type does not mean that the
+** data stored in that column is of the declared type. SQLite is
+** strongly typed, but the typing is dynamic not static. Type
+** is associated with individual values, not with the containers
+** used to hold those values.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13761] [H13762] [H13763]
+*/
+const char *sqlite3_column_decltype(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+const void *sqlite3_column_decltype16(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Evaluate An SQL Statement {H13200} <S10000>
+**
+** After a [prepared statement] has been prepared using either
+** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()] or one of the legacy
+** interfaces [sqlite3_prepare()] or [sqlite3_prepare16()], this function
+** must be called one or more times to evaluate the statement.
+**
+** The details of the behavior of the sqlite3_step() interface depend
+** on whether the statement was prepared using the newer "v2" interface
+** [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()] or the older legacy
+** interface [sqlite3_prepare()] and [sqlite3_prepare16()]. The use of the
+** new "v2" interface is recommended for new applications but the legacy
+** interface will continue to be supported.
+**
+** In the legacy interface, the return value will be either [SQLITE_BUSY],
+** [SQLITE_DONE], [SQLITE_ROW], [SQLITE_ERROR], or [SQLITE_MISUSE].
+** With the "v2" interface, any of the other [result codes] or
+** [extended result codes] might be returned as well.
+**
+** [SQLITE_BUSY] means that the database engine was unable to acquire the
+** database locks it needs to do its job. If the statement is a [COMMIT]
+** or occurs outside of an explicit transaction, then you can retry the
+** statement. If the statement is not a [COMMIT] and occurs within a
+** explicit transaction then you should rollback the transaction before
+** continuing.
+**
+** [SQLITE_DONE] means that the statement has finished executing
+** successfully. sqlite3_step() should not be called again on this virtual
+** machine without first calling [sqlite3_reset()] to reset the virtual
+** machine back to its initial state.
+**
+** If the SQL statement being executed returns any data, then [SQLITE_ROW]
+** is returned each time a new row of data is ready for processing by the
+** caller. The values may be accessed using the [column access functions].
+** sqlite3_step() is called again to retrieve the next row of data.
+**
+** [SQLITE_ERROR] means that a run-time error (such as a constraint
+** violation) has occurred. sqlite3_step() should not be called again on
+** the VM. More information may be found by calling [sqlite3_errmsg()].
+** With the legacy interface, a more specific error code (for example,
+** [SQLITE_INTERRUPT], [SQLITE_SCHEMA], [SQLITE_CORRUPT], and so forth)
+** can be obtained by calling [sqlite3_reset()] on the
+** [prepared statement]. In the "v2" interface,
+** the more specific error code is returned directly by sqlite3_step().
+**
+** [SQLITE_MISUSE] means that the this routine was called inappropriately.
+** Perhaps it was called on a [prepared statement] that has
+** already been [sqlite3_finalize | finalized] or on one that had
+** previously returned [SQLITE_ERROR] or [SQLITE_DONE]. Or it could
+** be the case that the same database connection is being used by two or
+** more threads at the same moment in time.
+**
+** <b>Goofy Interface Alert:</b> In the legacy interface, the sqlite3_step()
+** API always returns a generic error code, [SQLITE_ERROR], following any
+** error other than [SQLITE_BUSY] and [SQLITE_MISUSE]. You must call
+** [sqlite3_reset()] or [sqlite3_finalize()] in order to find one of the
+** specific [error codes] that better describes the error.
+** We admit that this is a goofy design. The problem has been fixed
+** with the "v2" interface. If you prepare all of your SQL statements
+** using either [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or [sqlite3_prepare16_v2()] instead
+** of the legacy [sqlite3_prepare()] and [sqlite3_prepare16()] interfaces,
+** then the more specific [error codes] are returned directly
+** by sqlite3_step(). The use of the "v2" interface is recommended.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13202] [H15304] [H15306] [H15308] [H15310]
+*/
+int sqlite3_step(sqlite3_stmt*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Number of columns in a result set {H13770} <S10700>
+**
+** Returns the number of values in the current row of the result set.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13771] [H13772]
+*/
+int sqlite3_data_count(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Fundamental Datatypes {H10265} <S10110><S10120>
+** KEYWORDS: SQLITE_TEXT
+**
+** {H10266} Every value in SQLite has one of five fundamental datatypes:
+**
+** <ul>
+** <li> 64-bit signed integer
+** <li> 64-bit IEEE floating point number
+** <li> string
+** <li> BLOB
+** <li> NULL
+** </ul> {END}
+**
+** These constants are codes for each of those types.
+**
+** Note that the SQLITE_TEXT constant was also used in SQLite version 2
+** for a completely different meaning. Software that links against both
+** SQLite version 2 and SQLite version 3 should use SQLITE3_TEXT, not
+** SQLITE_TEXT.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_INTEGER 1
+#define SQLITE_FLOAT 2
+#define SQLITE_BLOB 4
+#define SQLITE_NULL 5
+#ifdef SQLITE_TEXT
+# undef SQLITE_TEXT
+#else
+# define SQLITE_TEXT 3
+#endif
+#define SQLITE3_TEXT 3
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Result Values From A Query {H13800} <S10700>
+** KEYWORDS: {column access functions}
+**
+** These routines form the "result set query" interface.
+**
+** These routines return information about a single column of the current
+** result row of a query. In every case the first argument is a pointer
+** to the [prepared statement] that is being evaluated (the [sqlite3_stmt*]
+** that was returned from [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] or one of its variants)
+** and the second argument is the index of the column for which information
+** should be returned. The leftmost column of the result set has the index 0.
+**
+** If the SQL statement does not currently point to a valid row, or if the
+** column index is out of range, the result is undefined.
+** These routines may only be called when the most recent call to
+** [sqlite3_step()] has returned [SQLITE_ROW] and neither
+** [sqlite3_reset()] nor [sqlite3_finalize()] have been called subsequently.
+** If any of these routines are called after [sqlite3_reset()] or
+** [sqlite3_finalize()] or after [sqlite3_step()] has returned
+** something other than [SQLITE_ROW], the results are undefined.
+** If [sqlite3_step()] or [sqlite3_reset()] or [sqlite3_finalize()]
+** are called from a different thread while any of these routines
+** are pending, then the results are undefined.
+**
+** The sqlite3_column_type() routine returns the
+** [SQLITE_INTEGER | datatype code] for the initial data type
+** of the result column. The returned value is one of [SQLITE_INTEGER],
+** [SQLITE_FLOAT], [SQLITE_TEXT], [SQLITE_BLOB], or [SQLITE_NULL]. The value
+** returned by sqlite3_column_type() is only meaningful if no type
+** conversions have occurred as described below. After a type conversion,
+** the value returned by sqlite3_column_type() is undefined. Future
+** versions of SQLite may change the behavior of sqlite3_column_type()
+** following a type conversion.
+**
+** If the result is a BLOB or UTF-8 string then the sqlite3_column_bytes()
+** routine returns the number of bytes in that BLOB or string.
+** If the result is a UTF-16 string, then sqlite3_column_bytes() converts
+** the string to UTF-8 and then returns the number of bytes.
+** If the result is a numeric value then sqlite3_column_bytes() uses
+** [sqlite3_snprintf()] to convert that value to a UTF-8 string and returns
+** the number of bytes in that string.
+** The value returned does not include the zero terminator at the end
+** of the string. For clarity: the value returned is the number of
+** bytes in the string, not the number of characters.
+**
+** Strings returned by sqlite3_column_text() and sqlite3_column_text16(),
+** even empty strings, are always zero terminated. The return
+** value from sqlite3_column_blob() for a zero-length BLOB is an arbitrary
+** pointer, possibly even a NULL pointer.
+**
+** The sqlite3_column_bytes16() routine is similar to sqlite3_column_bytes()
+** but leaves the result in UTF-16 in native byte order instead of UTF-8.
+** The zero terminator is not included in this count.
+**
+** The object returned by [sqlite3_column_value()] is an
+** [unprotected sqlite3_value] object. An unprotected sqlite3_value object
+** may only be used with [sqlite3_bind_value()] and [sqlite3_result_value()].
+** If the [unprotected sqlite3_value] object returned by
+** [sqlite3_column_value()] is used in any other way, including calls
+** to routines like [sqlite3_value_int()], [sqlite3_value_text()],
+** or [sqlite3_value_bytes()], then the behavior is undefined.
+**
+** These routines attempt to convert the value where appropriate. For
+** example, if the internal representation is FLOAT and a text result
+** is requested, [sqlite3_snprintf()] is used internally to perform the
+** conversion automatically. The following table details the conversions
+** that are applied:
+**
+** <blockquote>
+** <table border="1">
+** <tr><th> Internal<br>Type <th> Requested<br>Type <th> Conversion
+**
+** <tr><td> NULL <td> INTEGER <td> Result is 0
+** <tr><td> NULL <td> FLOAT <td> Result is 0.0
+** <tr><td> NULL <td> TEXT <td> Result is NULL pointer
+** <tr><td> NULL <td> BLOB <td> Result is NULL pointer
+** <tr><td> INTEGER <td> FLOAT <td> Convert from integer to float
+** <tr><td> INTEGER <td> TEXT <td> ASCII rendering of the integer
+** <tr><td> INTEGER <td> BLOB <td> Same as INTEGER->TEXT
+** <tr><td> FLOAT <td> INTEGER <td> Convert from float to integer
+** <tr><td> FLOAT <td> TEXT <td> ASCII rendering of the float
+** <tr><td> FLOAT <td> BLOB <td> Same as FLOAT->TEXT
+** <tr><td> TEXT <td> INTEGER <td> Use atoi()
+** <tr><td> TEXT <td> FLOAT <td> Use atof()
+** <tr><td> TEXT <td> BLOB <td> No change
+** <tr><td> BLOB <td> INTEGER <td> Convert to TEXT then use atoi()
+** <tr><td> BLOB <td> FLOAT <td> Convert to TEXT then use atof()
+** <tr><td> BLOB <td> TEXT <td> Add a zero terminator if needed
+** </table>
+** </blockquote>
+**
+** The table above makes reference to standard C library functions atoi()
+** and atof(). SQLite does not really use these functions. It has its
+** own equivalent internal routines. The atoi() and atof() names are
+** used in the table for brevity and because they are familiar to most
+** C programmers.
+**
+** Note that when type conversions occur, pointers returned by prior
+** calls to sqlite3_column_blob(), sqlite3_column_text(), and/or
+** sqlite3_column_text16() may be invalidated.
+** Type conversions and pointer invalidations might occur
+** in the following cases:
+**
+** <ul>
+** <li> The initial content is a BLOB and sqlite3_column_text() or
+** sqlite3_column_text16() is called. A zero-terminator might
+** need to be added to the string.</li>
+** <li> The initial content is UTF-8 text and sqlite3_column_bytes16() or
+** sqlite3_column_text16() is called. The content must be converted
+** to UTF-16.</li>
+** <li> The initial content is UTF-16 text and sqlite3_column_bytes() or
+** sqlite3_column_text() is called. The content must be converted
+** to UTF-8.</li>
+** </ul>
+**
+** Conversions between UTF-16be and UTF-16le are always done in place and do
+** not invalidate a prior pointer, though of course the content of the buffer
+** that the prior pointer points to will have been modified. Other kinds
+** of conversion are done in place when it is possible, but sometimes they
+** are not possible and in those cases prior pointers are invalidated.
+**
+** The safest and easiest to remember policy is to invoke these routines
+** in one of the following ways:
+**
+** <ul>
+** <li>sqlite3_column_text() followed by sqlite3_column_bytes()</li>
+** <li>sqlite3_column_blob() followed by sqlite3_column_bytes()</li>
+** <li>sqlite3_column_text16() followed by sqlite3_column_bytes16()</li>
+** </ul>
+**
+** In other words, you should call sqlite3_column_text(),
+** sqlite3_column_blob(), or sqlite3_column_text16() first to force the result
+** into the desired format, then invoke sqlite3_column_bytes() or
+** sqlite3_column_bytes16() to find the size of the result. Do not mix calls
+** to sqlite3_column_text() or sqlite3_column_blob() with calls to
+** sqlite3_column_bytes16(), and do not mix calls to sqlite3_column_text16()
+** with calls to sqlite3_column_bytes().
+**
+** The pointers returned are valid until a type conversion occurs as
+** described above, or until [sqlite3_step()] or [sqlite3_reset()] or
+** [sqlite3_finalize()] is called. The memory space used to hold strings
+** and BLOBs is freed automatically. Do <b>not</b> pass the pointers returned
+** [sqlite3_column_blob()], [sqlite3_column_text()], etc. into
+** [sqlite3_free()].
+**
+** If a memory allocation error occurs during the evaluation of any
+** of these routines, a default value is returned. The default value
+** is either the integer 0, the floating point number 0.0, or a NULL
+** pointer. Subsequent calls to [sqlite3_errcode()] will return
+** [SQLITE_NOMEM].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H13803] [H13806] [H13809] [H13812] [H13815] [H13818] [H13821] [H13824]
+** [H13827] [H13830]
+*/
+const void *sqlite3_column_blob(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol);
+int sqlite3_column_bytes(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol);
+int sqlite3_column_bytes16(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol);
+double sqlite3_column_double(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol);
+int sqlite3_column_int(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol);
+sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_column_int64(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol);
+const unsigned char *sqlite3_column_text(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol);
+const void *sqlite3_column_text16(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol);
+int sqlite3_column_type(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol);
+sqlite3_value *sqlite3_column_value(sqlite3_stmt*, int iCol);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Destroy A Prepared Statement Object {H13300} <S70300><S30100>
+**
+** The sqlite3_finalize() function is called to delete a [prepared statement].
+** If the statement was executed successfully or not executed at all, then
+** SQLITE_OK is returned. If execution of the statement failed then an
+** [error code] or [extended error code] is returned.
+**
+** This routine can be called at any point during the execution of the
+** [prepared statement]. If the virtual machine has not
+** completed execution when this routine is called, that is like
+** encountering an error or an [sqlite3_interrupt | interrupt].
+** Incomplete updates may be rolled back and transactions canceled,
+** depending on the circumstances, and the
+** [error code] returned will be [SQLITE_ABORT].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H11302] [H11304]
+*/
+int sqlite3_finalize(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Reset A Prepared Statement Object {H13330} <S70300>
+**
+** The sqlite3_reset() function is called to reset a [prepared statement]
+** object back to its initial state, ready to be re-executed.
+** Any SQL statement variables that had values bound to them using
+** the [sqlite3_bind_blob | sqlite3_bind_*() API] retain their values.
+** Use [sqlite3_clear_bindings()] to reset the bindings.
+**
+** {H11332} The [sqlite3_reset(S)] interface resets the [prepared statement] S
+** back to the beginning of its program.
+**
+** {H11334} If the most recent call to [sqlite3_step(S)] for the
+** [prepared statement] S returned [SQLITE_ROW] or [SQLITE_DONE],
+** or if [sqlite3_step(S)] has never before been called on S,
+** then [sqlite3_reset(S)] returns [SQLITE_OK].
+**
+** {H11336} If the most recent call to [sqlite3_step(S)] for the
+** [prepared statement] S indicated an error, then
+** [sqlite3_reset(S)] returns an appropriate [error code].
+**
+** {H11338} The [sqlite3_reset(S)] interface does not change the values
+** of any [sqlite3_bind_blob|bindings] on the [prepared statement] S.
+*/
+int sqlite3_reset(sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Create Or Redefine SQL Functions {H16100} <S20200>
+** KEYWORDS: {function creation routines}
+** KEYWORDS: {application-defined SQL function}
+** KEYWORDS: {application-defined SQL functions}
+**
+** These two functions (collectively known as "function creation routines")
+** are used to add SQL functions or aggregates or to redefine the behavior
+** of existing SQL functions or aggregates. The only difference between the
+** two is that the second parameter, the name of the (scalar) function or
+** aggregate, is encoded in UTF-8 for sqlite3_create_function() and UTF-16
+** for sqlite3_create_function16().
+**
+** The first parameter is the [database connection] to which the SQL
+** function is to be added. If a single program uses more than one database
+** connection internally, then SQL functions must be added individually to
+** each database connection.
+**
+** The second parameter is the name of the SQL function to be created or
+** redefined. The length of the name is limited to 255 bytes, exclusive of
+** the zero-terminator. Note that the name length limit is in bytes, not
+** characters. Any attempt to create a function with a longer name
+** will result in [SQLITE_ERROR] being returned.
+**
+** The third parameter (nArg)
+** is the number of arguments that the SQL function or
+** aggregate takes. If this parameter is negative, then the SQL function or
+** aggregate may take any number of arguments.
+**
+** The fourth parameter, eTextRep, specifies what
+** [SQLITE_UTF8 | text encoding] this SQL function prefers for
+** its parameters. Any SQL function implementation should be able to work
+** work with UTF-8, UTF-16le, or UTF-16be. But some implementations may be
+** more efficient with one encoding than another. It is allowed to
+** invoke sqlite3_create_function() or sqlite3_create_function16() multiple
+** times with the same function but with different values of eTextRep.
+** When multiple implementations of the same function are available, SQLite
+** will pick the one that involves the least amount of data conversion.
+** If there is only a single implementation which does not care what text
+** encoding is used, then the fourth argument should be [SQLITE_ANY].
+**
+** The fifth parameter is an arbitrary pointer. The implementation of the
+** function can gain access to this pointer using [sqlite3_user_data()].
+**
+** The seventh, eighth and ninth parameters, xFunc, xStep and xFinal, are
+** pointers to C-language functions that implement the SQL function or
+** aggregate. A scalar SQL function requires an implementation of the xFunc
+** callback only, NULL pointers should be passed as the xStep and xFinal
+** parameters. An aggregate SQL function requires an implementation of xStep
+** and xFinal and NULL should be passed for xFunc. To delete an existing
+** SQL function or aggregate, pass NULL for all three function callbacks.
+**
+** It is permitted to register multiple implementations of the same
+** functions with the same name but with either differing numbers of
+** arguments or differing preferred text encodings. SQLite will use
+** the implementation most closely matches the way in which the
+** SQL function is used. A function implementation with a non-negative
+** nArg parameter is a better match than a function implementation with
+** a negative nArg. A function where the preferred text encoding
+** matches the database encoding is a better
+** match than a function where the encoding is different.
+** A function where the encoding difference is between UTF16le and UTF16be
+** is a closer match than a function where the encoding difference is
+** between UTF8 and UTF16.
+**
+** Built-in functions may be overloaded by new application-defined functions.
+** The first application-defined function with a given name overrides all
+** built-in functions in the same [database connection] with the same name.
+** Subsequent application-defined functions of the same name only override
+** prior application-defined functions that are an exact match for the
+** number of parameters and preferred encoding.
+**
+** An application-defined function is permitted to call other
+** SQLite interfaces. However, such calls must not
+** close the database connection nor finalize or reset the prepared
+** statement in which the function is running.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H16103] [H16106] [H16109] [H16112] [H16118] [H16121] [H16124] [H16127]
+** [H16130] [H16133] [H16136] [H16139] [H16142]
+*/
+int sqlite3_create_function(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ const char *zFunctionName,
+ int nArg,
+ int eTextRep,
+ void *pApp,
+ void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
+ void (*xStep)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
+ void (*xFinal)(sqlite3_context*)
+);
+int sqlite3_create_function16(
+ sqlite3 *db,
+ const void *zFunctionName,
+ int nArg,
+ int eTextRep,
+ void *pApp,
+ void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
+ void (*xStep)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
+ void (*xFinal)(sqlite3_context*)
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Text Encodings {H10267} <S50200> <H16100>
+**
+** These constant define integer codes that represent the various
+** text encodings supported by SQLite.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_UTF8 1
+#define SQLITE_UTF16LE 2
+#define SQLITE_UTF16BE 3
+#define SQLITE_UTF16 4 /* Use native byte order */
+#define SQLITE_ANY 5 /* sqlite3_create_function only */
+#define SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED 8 /* sqlite3_create_collation only */
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Deprecated Functions
+** DEPRECATED
+**
+** These functions are [deprecated]. In order to maintain
+** backwards compatibility with older code, these functions continue
+** to be supported. However, new applications should avoid
+** the use of these functions. To help encourage people to avoid
+** using these functions, we are not going to tell you what they do.
+*/
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
+SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_aggregate_count(sqlite3_context*);
+SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_expired(sqlite3_stmt*);
+SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_transfer_bindings(sqlite3_stmt*, sqlite3_stmt*);
+SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_global_recover(void);
+SQLITE_DEPRECATED void sqlite3_thread_cleanup(void);
+SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_memory_alarm(void(*)(void*,sqlite3_int64,int),void*,sqlite3_int64);
+#endif
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Obtaining SQL Function Parameter Values {H15100} <S20200>
+**
+** The C-language implementation of SQL functions and aggregates uses
+** this set of interface routines to access the parameter values on
+** the function or aggregate.
+**
+** The xFunc (for scalar functions) or xStep (for aggregates) parameters
+** to [sqlite3_create_function()] and [sqlite3_create_function16()]
+** define callbacks that implement the SQL functions and aggregates.
+** The 4th parameter to these callbacks is an array of pointers to
+** [protected sqlite3_value] objects. There is one [sqlite3_value] object for
+** each parameter to the SQL function. These routines are used to
+** extract values from the [sqlite3_value] objects.
+**
+** These routines work only with [protected sqlite3_value] objects.
+** Any attempt to use these routines on an [unprotected sqlite3_value]
+** object results in undefined behavior.
+**
+** These routines work just like the corresponding [column access functions]
+** except that these routines take a single [protected sqlite3_value] object
+** pointer instead of a [sqlite3_stmt*] pointer and an integer column number.
+**
+** The sqlite3_value_text16() interface extracts a UTF-16 string
+** in the native byte-order of the host machine. The
+** sqlite3_value_text16be() and sqlite3_value_text16le() interfaces
+** extract UTF-16 strings as big-endian and little-endian respectively.
+**
+** The sqlite3_value_numeric_type() interface attempts to apply
+** numeric affinity to the value. This means that an attempt is
+** made to convert the value to an integer or floating point. If
+** such a conversion is possible without loss of information (in other
+** words, if the value is a string that looks like a number)
+** then the conversion is performed. Otherwise no conversion occurs.
+** The [SQLITE_INTEGER | datatype] after conversion is returned.
+**
+** Please pay particular attention to the fact that the pointer returned
+** from [sqlite3_value_blob()], [sqlite3_value_text()], or
+** [sqlite3_value_text16()] can be invalidated by a subsequent call to
+** [sqlite3_value_bytes()], [sqlite3_value_bytes16()], [sqlite3_value_text()],
+** or [sqlite3_value_text16()].
+**
+** These routines must be called from the same thread as
+** the SQL function that supplied the [sqlite3_value*] parameters.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H15103] [H15106] [H15109] [H15112] [H15115] [H15118] [H15121] [H15124]
+** [H15127] [H15130] [H15133] [H15136]
+*/
+const void *sqlite3_value_blob(sqlite3_value*);
+int sqlite3_value_bytes(sqlite3_value*);
+int sqlite3_value_bytes16(sqlite3_value*);
+double sqlite3_value_double(sqlite3_value*);
+int sqlite3_value_int(sqlite3_value*);
+sqlite3_int64 sqlite3_value_int64(sqlite3_value*);
+const unsigned char *sqlite3_value_text(sqlite3_value*);
+const void *sqlite3_value_text16(sqlite3_value*);
+const void *sqlite3_value_text16le(sqlite3_value*);
+const void *sqlite3_value_text16be(sqlite3_value*);
+int sqlite3_value_type(sqlite3_value*);
+int sqlite3_value_numeric_type(sqlite3_value*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Obtain Aggregate Function Context {H16210} <S20200>
+**
+** The implementation of aggregate SQL functions use this routine to allocate
+** a structure for storing their state.
+**
+** The first time the sqlite3_aggregate_context() routine is called for a
+** particular aggregate, SQLite allocates nBytes of memory, zeroes out that
+** memory, and returns a pointer to it. On second and subsequent calls to
+** sqlite3_aggregate_context() for the same aggregate function index,
+** the same buffer is returned. The implementation of the aggregate can use
+** the returned buffer to accumulate data.
+**
+** SQLite automatically frees the allocated buffer when the aggregate
+** query concludes.
+**
+** The first parameter should be a copy of the
+** [sqlite3_context | SQL function context] that is the first parameter
+** to the callback routine that implements the aggregate function.
+**
+** This routine must be called from the same thread in which
+** the aggregate SQL function is running.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H16211] [H16213] [H16215] [H16217]
+*/
+void *sqlite3_aggregate_context(sqlite3_context*, int nBytes);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: User Data For Functions {H16240} <S20200>
+**
+** The sqlite3_user_data() interface returns a copy of
+** the pointer that was the pUserData parameter (the 5th parameter)
+** of the [sqlite3_create_function()]
+** and [sqlite3_create_function16()] routines that originally
+** registered the application defined function. {END}
+**
+** This routine must be called from the same thread in which
+** the application-defined function is running.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H16243]
+*/
+void *sqlite3_user_data(sqlite3_context*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Database Connection For Functions {H16250} <S60600><S20200>
+**
+** The sqlite3_context_db_handle() interface returns a copy of
+** the pointer to the [database connection] (the 1st parameter)
+** of the [sqlite3_create_function()]
+** and [sqlite3_create_function16()] routines that originally
+** registered the application defined function.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H16253]
+*/
+sqlite3 *sqlite3_context_db_handle(sqlite3_context*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Function Auxiliary Data {H16270} <S20200>
+**
+** The following two functions may be used by scalar SQL functions to
+** associate metadata with argument values. If the same value is passed to
+** multiple invocations of the same SQL function during query execution, under
+** some circumstances the associated metadata may be preserved. This may
+** be used, for example, to add a regular-expression matching scalar
+** function. The compiled version of the regular expression is stored as
+** metadata associated with the SQL value passed as the regular expression
+** pattern. The compiled regular expression can be reused on multiple
+** invocations of the same function so that the original pattern string
+** does not need to be recompiled on each invocation.
+**
+** The sqlite3_get_auxdata() interface returns a pointer to the metadata
+** associated by the sqlite3_set_auxdata() function with the Nth argument
+** value to the application-defined function. If no metadata has been ever
+** been set for the Nth argument of the function, or if the corresponding
+** function parameter has changed since the meta-data was set,
+** then sqlite3_get_auxdata() returns a NULL pointer.
+**
+** The sqlite3_set_auxdata() interface saves the metadata
+** pointed to by its 3rd parameter as the metadata for the N-th
+** argument of the application-defined function. Subsequent
+** calls to sqlite3_get_auxdata() might return this data, if it has
+** not been destroyed.
+** If it is not NULL, SQLite will invoke the destructor
+** function given by the 4th parameter to sqlite3_set_auxdata() on
+** the metadata when the corresponding function parameter changes
+** or when the SQL statement completes, whichever comes first.
+**
+** SQLite is free to call the destructor and drop metadata on any
+** parameter of any function at any time. The only guarantee is that
+** the destructor will be called before the metadata is dropped.
+**
+** In practice, metadata is preserved between function calls for
+** expressions that are constant at compile time. This includes literal
+** values and SQL variables.
+**
+** These routines must be called from the same thread in which
+** the SQL function is running.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H16272] [H16274] [H16276] [H16277] [H16278] [H16279]
+*/
+void *sqlite3_get_auxdata(sqlite3_context*, int N);
+void sqlite3_set_auxdata(sqlite3_context*, int N, void*, void (*)(void*));
+
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Constants Defining Special Destructor Behavior {H10280} <S30100>
+**
+** These are special values for the destructor that is passed in as the
+** final argument to routines like [sqlite3_result_blob()]. If the destructor
+** argument is SQLITE_STATIC, it means that the content pointer is constant
+** and will never change. It does not need to be destroyed. The
+** SQLITE_TRANSIENT value means that the content will likely change in
+** the near future and that SQLite should make its own private copy of
+** the content before returning.
+**
+** The typedef is necessary to work around problems in certain
+** C++ compilers. See ticket #2191.
+*/
+typedef void (*sqlite3_destructor_type)(void*);
+#define SQLITE_STATIC ((sqlite3_destructor_type)0)
+#define SQLITE_TRANSIENT ((sqlite3_destructor_type)-1)
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Setting The Result Of An SQL Function {H16400} <S20200>
+**
+** These routines are used by the xFunc or xFinal callbacks that
+** implement SQL functions and aggregates. See
+** [sqlite3_create_function()] and [sqlite3_create_function16()]
+** for additional information.
+**
+** These functions work very much like the [parameter binding] family of
+** functions used to bind values to host parameters in prepared statements.
+** Refer to the [SQL parameter] documentation for additional information.
+**
+** The sqlite3_result_blob() interface sets the result from
+** an application-defined function to be the BLOB whose content is pointed
+** to by the second parameter and which is N bytes long where N is the
+** third parameter.
+**
+** The sqlite3_result_zeroblob() interfaces set the result of
+** the application-defined function to be a BLOB containing all zero
+** bytes and N bytes in size, where N is the value of the 2nd parameter.
+**
+** The sqlite3_result_double() interface sets the result from
+** an application-defined function to be a floating point value specified
+** by its 2nd argument.
+**
+** The sqlite3_result_error() and sqlite3_result_error16() functions
+** cause the implemented SQL function to throw an exception.
+** SQLite uses the string pointed to by the
+** 2nd parameter of sqlite3_result_error() or sqlite3_result_error16()
+** as the text of an error message. SQLite interprets the error
+** message string from sqlite3_result_error() as UTF-8. SQLite
+** interprets the string from sqlite3_result_error16() as UTF-16 in native
+** byte order. If the third parameter to sqlite3_result_error()
+** or sqlite3_result_error16() is negative then SQLite takes as the error
+** message all text up through the first zero character.
+** If the third parameter to sqlite3_result_error() or
+** sqlite3_result_error16() is non-negative then SQLite takes that many
+** bytes (not characters) from the 2nd parameter as the error message.
+** The sqlite3_result_error() and sqlite3_result_error16()
+** routines make a private copy of the error message text before
+** they return. Hence, the calling function can deallocate or
+** modify the text after they return without harm.
+** The sqlite3_result_error_code() function changes the error code
+** returned by SQLite as a result of an error in a function. By default,
+** the error code is SQLITE_ERROR. A subsequent call to sqlite3_result_error()
+** or sqlite3_result_error16() resets the error code to SQLITE_ERROR.
+**
+** The sqlite3_result_toobig() interface causes SQLite to throw an error
+** indicating that a string or BLOB is to long to represent.
+**
+** The sqlite3_result_nomem() interface causes SQLite to throw an error
+** indicating that a memory allocation failed.
+**
+** The sqlite3_result_int() interface sets the return value
+** of the application-defined function to be the 32-bit signed integer
+** value given in the 2nd argument.
+** The sqlite3_result_int64() interface sets the return value
+** of the application-defined function to be the 64-bit signed integer
+** value given in the 2nd argument.
+**
+** The sqlite3_result_null() interface sets the return value
+** of the application-defined function to be NULL.
+**
+** The sqlite3_result_text(), sqlite3_result_text16(),
+** sqlite3_result_text16le(), and sqlite3_result_text16be() interfaces
+** set the return value of the application-defined function to be
+** a text string which is represented as UTF-8, UTF-16 native byte order,
+** UTF-16 little endian, or UTF-16 big endian, respectively.
+** SQLite takes the text result from the application from
+** the 2nd parameter of the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces.
+** If the 3rd parameter to the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces
+** is negative, then SQLite takes result text from the 2nd parameter
+** through the first zero character.
+** If the 3rd parameter to the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces
+** is non-negative, then as many bytes (not characters) of the text
+** pointed to by the 2nd parameter are taken as the application-defined
+** function result.
+** If the 4th parameter to the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces
+** or sqlite3_result_blob is a non-NULL pointer, then SQLite calls that
+** function as the destructor on the text or BLOB result when it has
+** finished using that result.
+** If the 4th parameter to the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces or
+** sqlite3_result_blob is the special constant SQLITE_STATIC, then SQLite
+** assumes that the text or BLOB result is in constant space and does not
+** copy the it or call a destructor when it has finished using that result.
+** If the 4th parameter to the sqlite3_result_text* interfaces
+** or sqlite3_result_blob is the special constant SQLITE_TRANSIENT
+** then SQLite makes a copy of the result into space obtained from
+** from [sqlite3_malloc()] before it returns.
+**
+** The sqlite3_result_value() interface sets the result of
+** the application-defined function to be a copy the
+** [unprotected sqlite3_value] object specified by the 2nd parameter. The
+** sqlite3_result_value() interface makes a copy of the [sqlite3_value]
+** so that the [sqlite3_value] specified in the parameter may change or
+** be deallocated after sqlite3_result_value() returns without harm.
+** A [protected sqlite3_value] object may always be used where an
+** [unprotected sqlite3_value] object is required, so either
+** kind of [sqlite3_value] object can be used with this interface.
+**
+** If these routines are called from within the different thread
+** than the one containing the application-defined function that received
+** the [sqlite3_context] pointer, the results are undefined.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H16403] [H16406] [H16409] [H16412] [H16415] [H16418] [H16421] [H16424]
+** [H16427] [H16430] [H16433] [H16436] [H16439] [H16442] [H16445] [H16448]
+** [H16451] [H16454] [H16457] [H16460] [H16463]
+*/
+void sqlite3_result_blob(sqlite3_context*, const void*, int, void(*)(void*));
+void sqlite3_result_double(sqlite3_context*, double);
+void sqlite3_result_error(sqlite3_context*, const char*, int);
+void sqlite3_result_error16(sqlite3_context*, const void*, int);
+void sqlite3_result_error_toobig(sqlite3_context*);
+void sqlite3_result_error_nomem(sqlite3_context*);
+void sqlite3_result_error_code(sqlite3_context*, int);
+void sqlite3_result_int(sqlite3_context*, int);
+void sqlite3_result_int64(sqlite3_context*, sqlite3_int64);
+void sqlite3_result_null(sqlite3_context*);
+void sqlite3_result_text(sqlite3_context*, const char*, int, void(*)(void*));
+void sqlite3_result_text16(sqlite3_context*, const void*, int, void(*)(void*));
+void sqlite3_result_text16le(sqlite3_context*, const void*, int,void(*)(void*));
+void sqlite3_result_text16be(sqlite3_context*, const void*, int,void(*)(void*));
+void sqlite3_result_value(sqlite3_context*, sqlite3_value*);
+void sqlite3_result_zeroblob(sqlite3_context*, int n);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Define New Collating Sequences {H16600} <S20300>
+**
+** These functions are used to add new collation sequences to the
+** [database connection] specified as the first argument.
+**
+** The name of the new collation sequence is specified as a UTF-8 string
+** for sqlite3_create_collation() and sqlite3_create_collation_v2()
+** and a UTF-16 string for sqlite3_create_collation16(). In all cases
+** the name is passed as the second function argument.
+**
+** The third argument may be one of the constants [SQLITE_UTF8],
+** [SQLITE_UTF16LE] or [SQLITE_UTF16BE], indicating that the user-supplied
+** routine expects to be passed pointers to strings encoded using UTF-8,
+** UTF-16 little-endian, or UTF-16 big-endian, respectively. The
+** third argument might also be [SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED] to indicate that
+** the routine expects pointers to 16-bit word aligned strings
+** of UTF-16 in the native byte order of the host computer.
+**
+** A pointer to the user supplied routine must be passed as the fifth
+** argument. If it is NULL, this is the same as deleting the collation
+** sequence (so that SQLite cannot call it anymore).
+** Each time the application supplied function is invoked, it is passed
+** as its first parameter a copy of the void* passed as the fourth argument
+** to sqlite3_create_collation() or sqlite3_create_collation16().
+**
+** The remaining arguments to the application-supplied routine are two strings,
+** each represented by a (length, data) pair and encoded in the encoding
+** that was passed as the third argument when the collation sequence was
+** registered. {END} The application defined collation routine should
+** return negative, zero or positive if the first string is less than,
+** equal to, or greater than the second string. i.e. (STRING1 - STRING2).
+**
+** The sqlite3_create_collation_v2() works like sqlite3_create_collation()
+** except that it takes an extra argument which is a destructor for
+** the collation. The destructor is called when the collation is
+** destroyed and is passed a copy of the fourth parameter void* pointer
+** of the sqlite3_create_collation_v2().
+** Collations are destroyed when they are overridden by later calls to the
+** collation creation functions or when the [database connection] is closed
+** using [sqlite3_close()].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H16603] [H16604] [H16606] [H16609] [H16612] [H16615] [H16618] [H16621]
+** [H16624] [H16627] [H16630]
+*/
+int sqlite3_create_collation(
+ sqlite3*,
+ const char *zName,
+ int eTextRep,
+ void*,
+ int(*xCompare)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*)
+);
+int sqlite3_create_collation_v2(
+ sqlite3*,
+ const char *zName,
+ int eTextRep,
+ void*,
+ int(*xCompare)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*),
+ void(*xDestroy)(void*)
+);
+int sqlite3_create_collation16(
+ sqlite3*,
+ const void *zName,
+ int eTextRep,
+ void*,
+ int(*xCompare)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*)
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Collation Needed Callbacks {H16700} <S20300>
+**
+** To avoid having to register all collation sequences before a database
+** can be used, a single callback function may be registered with the
+** [database connection] to be called whenever an undefined collation
+** sequence is required.
+**
+** If the function is registered using the sqlite3_collation_needed() API,
+** then it is passed the names of undefined collation sequences as strings
+** encoded in UTF-8. {H16703} If sqlite3_collation_needed16() is used,
+** the names are passed as UTF-16 in machine native byte order.
+** A call to either function replaces any existing callback.
+**
+** When the callback is invoked, the first argument passed is a copy
+** of the second argument to sqlite3_collation_needed() or
+** sqlite3_collation_needed16(). The second argument is the database
+** connection. The third argument is one of [SQLITE_UTF8], [SQLITE_UTF16BE],
+** or [SQLITE_UTF16LE], indicating the most desirable form of the collation
+** sequence function required. The fourth parameter is the name of the
+** required collation sequence.
+**
+** The callback function should register the desired collation using
+** [sqlite3_create_collation()], [sqlite3_create_collation16()], or
+** [sqlite3_create_collation_v2()].
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H16702] [H16704] [H16706]
+*/
+int sqlite3_collation_needed(
+ sqlite3*,
+ void*,
+ void(*)(void*,sqlite3*,int eTextRep,const char*)
+);
+int sqlite3_collation_needed16(
+ sqlite3*,
+ void*,
+ void(*)(void*,sqlite3*,int eTextRep,const void*)
+);
+
+/*
+** Specify the key for an encrypted database. This routine should be
+** called right after sqlite3_open().
+**
+** The code to implement this API is not available in the public release
+** of SQLite.
+*/
+int sqlite3_key(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database to be rekeyed */
+ const void *pKey, int nKey /* The key */
+);
+
+/*
+** Change the key on an open database. If the current database is not
+** encrypted, this routine will encrypt it. If pNew==0 or nNew==0, the
+** database is decrypted.
+**
+** The code to implement this API is not available in the public release
+** of SQLite.
+*/
+int sqlite3_rekey(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Database to be rekeyed */
+ const void *pKey, int nKey /* The new key */
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Suspend Execution For A Short Time {H10530} <S40410>
+**
+** The sqlite3_sleep() function causes the current thread to suspend execution
+** for at least a number of milliseconds specified in its parameter.
+**
+** If the operating system does not support sleep requests with
+** millisecond time resolution, then the time will be rounded up to
+** the nearest second. The number of milliseconds of sleep actually
+** requested from the operating system is returned.
+**
+** SQLite implements this interface by calling the xSleep()
+** method of the default [sqlite3_vfs] object.
+**
+** Requirements: [H10533] [H10536]
+*/
+int sqlite3_sleep(int);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Name Of The Folder Holding Temporary Files {H10310} <S20000>
+**
+** If this global variable is made to point to a string which is
+** the name of a folder (a.k.a. directory), then all temporary files
+** created by SQLite will be placed in that directory. If this variable
+** is a NULL pointer, then SQLite performs a search for an appropriate
+** temporary file directory.
+**
+** It is not safe to modify this variable once a [database connection]
+** has been opened. It is intended that this variable be set once
+** as part of process initialization and before any SQLite interface
+** routines have been call and remain unchanged thereafter.
+*/
+SQLITE_EXTERN char *sqlite3_temp_directory;
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Test For Auto-Commit Mode {H12930} <S60200>
+** KEYWORDS: {autocommit mode}
+**
+** The sqlite3_get_autocommit() interface returns non-zero or
+** zero if the given database connection is or is not in autocommit mode,
+** respectively. Autocommit mode is on by default.
+** Autocommit mode is disabled by a [BEGIN] statement.
+** Autocommit mode is re-enabled by a [COMMIT] or [ROLLBACK].
+**
+** If certain kinds of errors occur on a statement within a multi-statement
+** transaction (errors including [SQLITE_FULL], [SQLITE_IOERR],
+** [SQLITE_NOMEM], [SQLITE_BUSY], and [SQLITE_INTERRUPT]) then the
+** transaction might be rolled back automatically. The only way to
+** find out whether SQLite automatically rolled back the transaction after
+** an error is to use this function.
+**
+** If another thread changes the autocommit status of the database
+** connection while this routine is running, then the return value
+** is undefined.
+**
+** Requirements: [H12931] [H12932] [H12933] [H12934]
+*/
+int sqlite3_get_autocommit(sqlite3*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Find The Database Handle Of A Prepared Statement {H13120} <S60600>
+**
+** The sqlite3_db_handle interface returns the [database connection] handle
+** to which a [prepared statement] belongs. The [database connection]
+** returned by sqlite3_db_handle is the same [database connection] that was the first argument
+** to the [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] call (or its variants) that was used to
+** create the statement in the first place.
+**
+** Requirements: [H13123]
+*/
+sqlite3 *sqlite3_db_handle(sqlite3_stmt*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Find the next prepared statement {H13140} <S60600>
+**
+** This interface returns a pointer to the next [prepared statement] after
+** pStmt associated with the [database connection] pDb. If pStmt is NULL
+** then this interface returns a pointer to the first prepared statement
+** associated with the database connection pDb. If no prepared statement
+** satisfies the conditions of this routine, it returns NULL.
+**
+** The [database connection] pointer D in a call to
+** [sqlite3_next_stmt(D,S)] must refer to an open database
+** connection and in particular must not be a NULL pointer.
+**
+** Requirements: [H13143] [H13146] [H13149] [H13152]
+*/
+sqlite3_stmt *sqlite3_next_stmt(sqlite3 *pDb, sqlite3_stmt *pStmt);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Commit And Rollback Notification Callbacks {H12950} <S60400>
+**
+** The sqlite3_commit_hook() interface registers a callback
+** function to be invoked whenever a transaction is committed.
+** Any callback set by a previous call to sqlite3_commit_hook()
+** for the same database connection is overridden.
+** The sqlite3_rollback_hook() interface registers a callback
+** function to be invoked whenever a transaction is committed.
+** Any callback set by a previous call to sqlite3_commit_hook()
+** for the same database connection is overridden.
+** The pArg argument is passed through to the callback.
+** If the callback on a commit hook function returns non-zero,
+** then the commit is converted into a rollback.
+**
+** If another function was previously registered, its
+** pArg value is returned. Otherwise NULL is returned.
+**
+** The callback implementation must not do anything that will modify
+** the database connection that invoked the callback. Any actions
+** to modify the database connection must be deferred until after the
+** completion of the [sqlite3_step()] call that triggered the commit
+** or rollback hook in the first place.
+** Note that [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and [sqlite3_step()] both modify their
+** database connections for the meaning of "modify" in this paragraph.
+**
+** Registering a NULL function disables the callback.
+**
+** For the purposes of this API, a transaction is said to have been
+** rolled back if an explicit "ROLLBACK" statement is executed, or
+** an error or constraint causes an implicit rollback to occur.
+** The rollback callback is not invoked if a transaction is
+** automatically rolled back because the database connection is closed.
+** The rollback callback is not invoked if a transaction is
+** rolled back because a commit callback returned non-zero.
+** <todo> Check on this </todo>
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12951] [H12952] [H12953] [H12954] [H12955]
+** [H12961] [H12962] [H12963] [H12964]
+*/
+void *sqlite3_commit_hook(sqlite3*, int(*)(void*), void*);
+void *sqlite3_rollback_hook(sqlite3*, void(*)(void *), void*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Data Change Notification Callbacks {H12970} <S60400>
+**
+** The sqlite3_update_hook() interface registers a callback function
+** with the [database connection] identified by the first argument
+** to be invoked whenever a row is updated, inserted or deleted.
+** Any callback set by a previous call to this function
+** for the same database connection is overridden.
+**
+** The second argument is a pointer to the function to invoke when a
+** row is updated, inserted or deleted.
+** The first argument to the callback is a copy of the third argument
+** to sqlite3_update_hook().
+** The second callback argument is one of [SQLITE_INSERT], [SQLITE_DELETE],
+** or [SQLITE_UPDATE], depending on the operation that caused the callback
+** to be invoked.
+** The third and fourth arguments to the callback contain pointers to the
+** database and table name containing the affected row.
+** The final callback parameter is the [rowid] of the row.
+** In the case of an update, this is the [rowid] after the update takes place.
+**
+** The update hook is not invoked when internal system tables are
+** modified (i.e. sqlite_master and sqlite_sequence).
+**
+** The update hook implementation must not do anything that will modify
+** the database connection that invoked the update hook. Any actions
+** to modify the database connection must be deferred until after the
+** completion of the [sqlite3_step()] call that triggered the update hook.
+** Note that [sqlite3_prepare_v2()] and [sqlite3_step()] both modify their
+** database connections for the meaning of "modify" in this paragraph.
+**
+** If another function was previously registered, its pArg value
+** is returned. Otherwise NULL is returned.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H12971] [H12973] [H12975] [H12977] [H12979] [H12981] [H12983] [H12986]
+*/
+void *sqlite3_update_hook(
+ sqlite3*,
+ void(*)(void *,int ,char const *,char const *,sqlite3_int64),
+ void*
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable Shared Pager Cache {H10330} <S30900>
+** KEYWORDS: {shared cache} {shared cache mode}
+**
+** This routine enables or disables the sharing of the database cache
+** and schema data structures between [database connection | connections]
+** to the same database. Sharing is enabled if the argument is true
+** and disabled if the argument is false.
+**
+** Cache sharing is enabled and disabled for an entire process.
+** This is a change as of SQLite version 3.5.0. In prior versions of SQLite,
+** sharing was enabled or disabled for each thread separately.
+**
+** The cache sharing mode set by this interface effects all subsequent
+** calls to [sqlite3_open()], [sqlite3_open_v2()], and [sqlite3_open16()].
+** Existing database connections continue use the sharing mode
+** that was in effect at the time they were opened.
+**
+** Virtual tables cannot be used with a shared cache. When shared
+** cache is enabled, the [sqlite3_create_module()] API used to register
+** virtual tables will always return an error.
+**
+** This routine returns [SQLITE_OK] if shared cache was enabled or disabled
+** successfully. An [error code] is returned otherwise.
+**
+** Shared cache is disabled by default. But this might change in
+** future releases of SQLite. Applications that care about shared
+** cache setting should set it explicitly.
+**
+** See Also: [SQLite Shared-Cache Mode]
+**
+** Requirements: [H10331] [H10336] [H10337] [H10339]
+*/
+int sqlite3_enable_shared_cache(int);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Attempt To Free Heap Memory {H17340} <S30220>
+**
+** The sqlite3_release_memory() interface attempts to free N bytes
+** of heap memory by deallocating non-essential memory allocations
+** held by the database library. {END} Memory used to cache database
+** pages to improve performance is an example of non-essential memory.
+** sqlite3_release_memory() returns the number of bytes actually freed,
+** which might be more or less than the amount requested.
+**
+** Requirements: [H17341] [H17342]
+*/
+int sqlite3_release_memory(int);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Impose A Limit On Heap Size {H17350} <S30220>
+**
+** The sqlite3_soft_heap_limit() interface places a "soft" limit
+** on the amount of heap memory that may be allocated by SQLite.
+** If an internal allocation is requested that would exceed the
+** soft heap limit, [sqlite3_release_memory()] is invoked one or
+** more times to free up some space before the allocation is performed.
+**
+** The limit is called "soft", because if [sqlite3_release_memory()]
+** cannot free sufficient memory to prevent the limit from being exceeded,
+** the memory is allocated anyway and the current operation proceeds.
+**
+** A negative or zero value for N means that there is no soft heap limit and
+** [sqlite3_release_memory()] will only be called when memory is exhausted.
+** The default value for the soft heap limit is zero.
+**
+** SQLite makes a best effort to honor the soft heap limit.
+** But if the soft heap limit cannot be honored, execution will
+** continue without error or notification. This is why the limit is
+** called a "soft" limit. It is advisory only.
+**
+** Prior to SQLite version 3.5.0, this routine only constrained the memory
+** allocated by a single thread - the same thread in which this routine
+** runs. Beginning with SQLite version 3.5.0, the soft heap limit is
+** applied to all threads. The value specified for the soft heap limit
+** is an upper bound on the total memory allocation for all threads. In
+** version 3.5.0 there is no mechanism for limiting the heap usage for
+** individual threads.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H16351] [H16352] [H16353] [H16354] [H16355] [H16358]
+*/
+void sqlite3_soft_heap_limit(int);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Extract Metadata About A Column Of A Table {H12850} <S60300>
+**
+** This routine returns metadata about a specific column of a specific
+** database table accessible using the [database connection] handle
+** passed as the first function argument.
+**
+** The column is identified by the second, third and fourth parameters to
+** this function. The second parameter is either the name of the database
+** (i.e. "main", "temp" or an attached database) containing the specified
+** table or NULL. If it is NULL, then all attached databases are searched
+** for the table using the same algorithm used by the database engine to
+** resolve unqualified table references.
+**
+** The third and fourth parameters to this function are the table and column
+** name of the desired column, respectively. Neither of these parameters
+** may be NULL.
+**
+** Metadata is returned by writing to the memory locations passed as the 5th
+** and subsequent parameters to this function. Any of these arguments may be
+** NULL, in which case the corresponding element of metadata is omitted.
+**
+** <blockquote>
+** <table border="1">
+** <tr><th> Parameter <th> Output<br>Type <th> Description
+**
+** <tr><td> 5th <td> const char* <td> Data type
+** <tr><td> 6th <td> const char* <td> Name of default collation sequence
+** <tr><td> 7th <td> int <td> True if column has a NOT NULL constraint
+** <tr><td> 8th <td> int <td> True if column is part of the PRIMARY KEY
+** <tr><td> 9th <td> int <td> True if column is [AUTOINCREMENT]
+** </table>
+** </blockquote>
+**
+** The memory pointed to by the character pointers returned for the
+** declaration type and collation sequence is valid only until the next
+** call to any SQLite API function.
+**
+** If the specified table is actually a view, an [error code] is returned.
+**
+** If the specified column is "rowid", "oid" or "_rowid_" and an
+** [INTEGER PRIMARY KEY] column has been explicitly declared, then the output
+** parameters are set for the explicitly declared column. If there is no
+** explicitly declared [INTEGER PRIMARY KEY] column, then the output
+** parameters are set as follows:
+**
+** <pre>
+** data type: "INTEGER"
+** collation sequence: "BINARY"
+** not null: 0
+** primary key: 1
+** auto increment: 0
+** </pre>
+**
+** This function may load one or more schemas from database files. If an
+** error occurs during this process, or if the requested table or column
+** cannot be found, an [error code] is returned and an error message left
+** in the [database connection] (to be retrieved using sqlite3_errmsg()).
+**
+** This API is only available if the library was compiled with the
+** [SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA] C-preprocessor symbol defined.
+*/
+int sqlite3_table_column_metadata(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Connection handle */
+ const char *zDbName, /* Database name or NULL */
+ const char *zTableName, /* Table name */
+ const char *zColumnName, /* Column name */
+ char const **pzDataType, /* OUTPUT: Declared data type */
+ char const **pzCollSeq, /* OUTPUT: Collation sequence name */
+ int *pNotNull, /* OUTPUT: True if NOT NULL constraint exists */
+ int *pPrimaryKey, /* OUTPUT: True if column part of PK */
+ int *pAutoinc /* OUTPUT: True if column is auto-increment */
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Load An Extension {H12600} <S20500>
+**
+** This interface loads an SQLite extension library from the named file.
+**
+** {H12601} The sqlite3_load_extension() interface attempts to load an
+** SQLite extension library contained in the file zFile.
+**
+** {H12602} The entry point is zProc.
+**
+** {H12603} zProc may be 0, in which case the name of the entry point
+** defaults to "sqlite3_extension_init".
+**
+** {H12604} The sqlite3_load_extension() interface shall return
+** [SQLITE_OK] on success and [SQLITE_ERROR] if something goes wrong.
+**
+** {H12605} If an error occurs and pzErrMsg is not 0, then the
+** [sqlite3_load_extension()] interface shall attempt to
+** fill *pzErrMsg with error message text stored in memory
+** obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()]. {END} The calling function
+** should free this memory by calling [sqlite3_free()].
+**
+** {H12606} Extension loading must be enabled using
+** [sqlite3_enable_load_extension()] prior to calling this API,
+** otherwise an error will be returned.
+*/
+int sqlite3_load_extension(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* Load the extension into this database connection */
+ const char *zFile, /* Name of the shared library containing extension */
+ const char *zProc, /* Entry point. Derived from zFile if 0 */
+ char **pzErrMsg /* Put error message here if not 0 */
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Enable Or Disable Extension Loading {H12620} <S20500>
+**
+** So as not to open security holes in older applications that are
+** unprepared to deal with extension loading, and as a means of disabling
+** extension loading while evaluating user-entered SQL, the following API
+** is provided to turn the [sqlite3_load_extension()] mechanism on and off.
+**
+** Extension loading is off by default. See ticket #1863.
+**
+** {H12621} Call the sqlite3_enable_load_extension() routine with onoff==1
+** to turn extension loading on and call it with onoff==0 to turn
+** it back off again.
+**
+** {H12622} Extension loading is off by default.
+*/
+int sqlite3_enable_load_extension(sqlite3 *db, int onoff);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Automatically Load An Extensions {H12640} <S20500>
+**
+** This API can be invoked at program startup in order to register
+** one or more statically linked extensions that will be available
+** to all new [database connections]. {END}
+**
+** This routine stores a pointer to the extension in an array that is
+** obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()]. If you run a memory leak checker
+** on your program and it reports a leak because of this array, invoke
+** [sqlite3_reset_auto_extension()] prior to shutdown to free the memory.
+**
+** {H12641} This function registers an extension entry point that is
+** automatically invoked whenever a new [database connection]
+** is opened using [sqlite3_open()], [sqlite3_open16()],
+** or [sqlite3_open_v2()].
+**
+** {H12642} Duplicate extensions are detected so calling this routine
+** multiple times with the same extension is harmless.
+**
+** {H12643} This routine stores a pointer to the extension in an array
+** that is obtained from [sqlite3_malloc()].
+**
+** {H12644} Automatic extensions apply across all threads.
+*/
+int sqlite3_auto_extension(void (*xEntryPoint)(void));
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Reset Automatic Extension Loading {H12660} <S20500>
+**
+** This function disables all previously registered automatic
+** extensions. {END} It undoes the effect of all prior
+** [sqlite3_auto_extension()] calls.
+**
+** {H12661} This function disables all previously registered
+** automatic extensions.
+**
+** {H12662} This function disables automatic extensions in all threads.
+*/
+void sqlite3_reset_auto_extension(void);
+
+/*
+****** EXPERIMENTAL - subject to change without notice **************
+**
+** The interface to the virtual-table mechanism is currently considered
+** to be experimental. The interface might change in incompatible ways.
+** If this is a problem for you, do not use the interface at this time.
+**
+** When the virtual-table mechanism stabilizes, we will declare the
+** interface fixed, support it indefinitely, and remove this comment.
+*/
+
+/*
+** Structures used by the virtual table interface
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_vtab sqlite3_vtab;
+typedef struct sqlite3_index_info sqlite3_index_info;
+typedef struct sqlite3_vtab_cursor sqlite3_vtab_cursor;
+typedef struct sqlite3_module sqlite3_module;
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Virtual Table Object {H18000} <S20400>
+** KEYWORDS: sqlite3_module
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** A module is a class of virtual tables. Each module is defined
+** by an instance of the following structure. This structure consists
+** mostly of methods for the module.
+**
+** This interface is experimental and is subject to change or
+** removal in future releases of SQLite.
+*/
+struct sqlite3_module {
+ int iVersion;
+ int (*xCreate)(sqlite3*, void *pAux,
+ int argc, const char *const*argv,
+ sqlite3_vtab **ppVTab, char**);
+ int (*xConnect)(sqlite3*, void *pAux,
+ int argc, const char *const*argv,
+ sqlite3_vtab **ppVTab, char**);
+ int (*xBestIndex)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, sqlite3_index_info*);
+ int (*xDisconnect)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab);
+ int (*xDestroy)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab);
+ int (*xOpen)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab, sqlite3_vtab_cursor **ppCursor);
+ int (*xClose)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*);
+ int (*xFilter)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*, int idxNum, const char *idxStr,
+ int argc, sqlite3_value **argv);
+ int (*xNext)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*);
+ int (*xEof)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*);
+ int (*xColumn)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*, sqlite3_context*, int);
+ int (*xRowid)(sqlite3_vtab_cursor*, sqlite3_int64 *pRowid);
+ int (*xUpdate)(sqlite3_vtab *, int, sqlite3_value **, sqlite3_int64 *);
+ int (*xBegin)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab);
+ int (*xSync)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab);
+ int (*xCommit)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab);
+ int (*xRollback)(sqlite3_vtab *pVTab);
+ int (*xFindFunction)(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, int nArg, const char *zName,
+ void (**pxFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),
+ void **ppArg);
+ int (*xRename)(sqlite3_vtab *pVtab, const char *zNew);
+};
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Virtual Table Indexing Information {H18100} <S20400>
+** KEYWORDS: sqlite3_index_info
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** The sqlite3_index_info structure and its substructures is used to
+** pass information into and receive the reply from the xBestIndex
+** method of an sqlite3_module. The fields under **Inputs** are the
+** inputs to xBestIndex and are read-only. xBestIndex inserts its
+** results into the **Outputs** fields.
+**
+** The aConstraint[] array records WHERE clause constraints of the form:
+**
+** <pre>column OP expr</pre>
+**
+** where OP is =, &lt;, &lt;=, &gt;, or &gt;=. The particular operator is
+** stored in aConstraint[].op. The index of the column is stored in
+** aConstraint[].iColumn. aConstraint[].usable is TRUE if the
+** expr on the right-hand side can be evaluated (and thus the constraint
+** is usable) and false if it cannot.
+**
+** The optimizer automatically inverts terms of the form "expr OP column"
+** and makes other simplifications to the WHERE clause in an attempt to
+** get as many WHERE clause terms into the form shown above as possible.
+** The aConstraint[] array only reports WHERE clause terms in the correct
+** form that refer to the particular virtual table being queried.
+**
+** Information about the ORDER BY clause is stored in aOrderBy[].
+** Each term of aOrderBy records a column of the ORDER BY clause.
+**
+** The xBestIndex method must fill aConstraintUsage[] with information
+** about what parameters to pass to xFilter. If argvIndex>0 then
+** the right-hand side of the corresponding aConstraint[] is evaluated
+** and becomes the argvIndex-th entry in argv. If aConstraintUsage[].omit
+** is true, then the constraint is assumed to be fully handled by the
+** virtual table and is not checked again by SQLite.
+**
+** The idxNum and idxPtr values are recorded and passed into xFilter.
+** sqlite3_free() is used to free idxPtr if needToFreeIdxPtr is true.
+**
+** The orderByConsumed means that output from xFilter will occur in
+** the correct order to satisfy the ORDER BY clause so that no separate
+** sorting step is required.
+**
+** The estimatedCost value is an estimate of the cost of doing the
+** particular lookup. A full scan of a table with N entries should have
+** a cost of N. A binary search of a table of N entries should have a
+** cost of approximately log(N).
+**
+** This interface is experimental and is subject to change or
+** removal in future releases of SQLite.
+*/
+struct sqlite3_index_info {
+ /* Inputs */
+ int nConstraint; /* Number of entries in aConstraint */
+ struct sqlite3_index_constraint {
+ int iColumn; /* Column on left-hand side of constraint */
+ unsigned char op; /* Constraint operator */
+ unsigned char usable; /* True if this constraint is usable */
+ int iTermOffset; /* Used internally - xBestIndex should ignore */
+ } *aConstraint; /* Table of WHERE clause constraints */
+ int nOrderBy; /* Number of terms in the ORDER BY clause */
+ struct sqlite3_index_orderby {
+ int iColumn; /* Column number */
+ unsigned char desc; /* True for DESC. False for ASC. */
+ } *aOrderBy; /* The ORDER BY clause */
+ /* Outputs */
+ struct sqlite3_index_constraint_usage {
+ int argvIndex; /* if >0, constraint is part of argv to xFilter */
+ unsigned char omit; /* Do not code a test for this constraint */
+ } *aConstraintUsage;
+ int idxNum; /* Number used to identify the index */
+ char *idxStr; /* String, possibly obtained from sqlite3_malloc */
+ int needToFreeIdxStr; /* Free idxStr using sqlite3_free() if true */
+ int orderByConsumed; /* True if output is already ordered */
+ double estimatedCost; /* Estimated cost of using this index */
+};
+#define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_EQ 2
+#define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GT 4
+#define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LE 8
+#define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_LT 16
+#define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_GE 32
+#define SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_MATCH 64
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Register A Virtual Table Implementation {H18200} <S20400>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** This routine is used to register a new module name with a
+** [database connection]. Module names must be registered before
+** creating new virtual tables on the module, or before using
+** preexisting virtual tables of the module.
+**
+** This interface is experimental and is subject to change or
+** removal in future releases of SQLite.
+*/
+SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_create_module(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* SQLite connection to register module with */
+ const char *zName, /* Name of the module */
+ const sqlite3_module *, /* Methods for the module */
+ void * /* Client data for xCreate/xConnect */
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Register A Virtual Table Implementation {H18210} <S20400>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** This routine is identical to the [sqlite3_create_module()] method above,
+** except that it allows a destructor function to be specified. It is
+** even more experimental than the rest of the virtual tables API.
+*/
+SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_create_module_v2(
+ sqlite3 *db, /* SQLite connection to register module with */
+ const char *zName, /* Name of the module */
+ const sqlite3_module *, /* Methods for the module */
+ void *, /* Client data for xCreate/xConnect */
+ void(*xDestroy)(void*) /* Module destructor function */
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Virtual Table Instance Object {H18010} <S20400>
+** KEYWORDS: sqlite3_vtab
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** Every module implementation uses a subclass of the following structure
+** to describe a particular instance of the module. Each subclass will
+** be tailored to the specific needs of the module implementation.
+** The purpose of this superclass is to define certain fields that are
+** common to all module implementations.
+**
+** Virtual tables methods can set an error message by assigning a
+** string obtained from [sqlite3_mprintf()] to zErrMsg. The method should
+** take care that any prior string is freed by a call to [sqlite3_free()]
+** prior to assigning a new string to zErrMsg. After the error message
+** is delivered up to the client application, the string will be automatically
+** freed by sqlite3_free() and the zErrMsg field will be zeroed. Note
+** that sqlite3_mprintf() and sqlite3_free() are used on the zErrMsg field
+** since virtual tables are commonly implemented in loadable extensions which
+** do not have access to sqlite3MPrintf() or sqlite3Free().
+**
+** This interface is experimental and is subject to change or
+** removal in future releases of SQLite.
+*/
+struct sqlite3_vtab {
+ const sqlite3_module *pModule; /* The module for this virtual table */
+ int nRef; /* Used internally */
+ char *zErrMsg; /* Error message from sqlite3_mprintf() */
+ /* Virtual table implementations will typically add additional fields */
+};
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Virtual Table Cursor Object {H18020} <S20400>
+** KEYWORDS: sqlite3_vtab_cursor
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** Every module implementation uses a subclass of the following structure
+** to describe cursors that point into the virtual table and are used
+** to loop through the virtual table. Cursors are created using the
+** xOpen method of the module. Each module implementation will define
+** the content of a cursor structure to suit its own needs.
+**
+** This superclass exists in order to define fields of the cursor that
+** are common to all implementations.
+**
+** This interface is experimental and is subject to change or
+** removal in future releases of SQLite.
+*/
+struct sqlite3_vtab_cursor {
+ sqlite3_vtab *pVtab; /* Virtual table of this cursor */
+ /* Virtual table implementations will typically add additional fields */
+};
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Declare The Schema Of A Virtual Table {H18280} <S20400>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** The xCreate and xConnect methods of a module use the following API
+** to declare the format (the names and datatypes of the columns) of
+** the virtual tables they implement.
+**
+** This interface is experimental and is subject to change or
+** removal in future releases of SQLite.
+*/
+SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_declare_vtab(sqlite3*, const char *zCreateTable);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Overload A Function For A Virtual Table {H18300} <S20400>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** Virtual tables can provide alternative implementations of functions
+** using the xFindFunction method. But global versions of those functions
+** must exist in order to be overloaded.
+**
+** This API makes sure a global version of a function with a particular
+** name and number of parameters exists. If no such function exists
+** before this API is called, a new function is created. The implementation
+** of the new function always causes an exception to be thrown. So
+** the new function is not good for anything by itself. Its only
+** purpose is to be a placeholder function that can be overloaded
+** by virtual tables.
+**
+** This API should be considered part of the virtual table interface,
+** which is experimental and subject to change.
+*/
+SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_overload_function(sqlite3*, const char *zFuncName, int nArg);
+
+/*
+** The interface to the virtual-table mechanism defined above (back up
+** to a comment remarkably similar to this one) is currently considered
+** to be experimental. The interface might change in incompatible ways.
+** If this is a problem for you, do not use the interface at this time.
+**
+** When the virtual-table mechanism stabilizes, we will declare the
+** interface fixed, support it indefinitely, and remove this comment.
+**
+****** EXPERIMENTAL - subject to change without notice **************
+*/
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: A Handle To An Open BLOB {H17800} <S30230>
+** KEYWORDS: {BLOB handle} {BLOB handles}
+**
+** An instance of this object represents an open BLOB on which
+** [sqlite3_blob_open | incremental BLOB I/O] can be performed.
+** Objects of this type are created by [sqlite3_blob_open()]
+** and destroyed by [sqlite3_blob_close()].
+** The [sqlite3_blob_read()] and [sqlite3_blob_write()] interfaces
+** can be used to read or write small subsections of the BLOB.
+** The [sqlite3_blob_bytes()] interface returns the size of the BLOB in bytes.
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_blob sqlite3_blob;
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Open A BLOB For Incremental I/O {H17810} <S30230>
+**
+** This interfaces opens a [BLOB handle | handle] to the BLOB located
+** in row iRow, column zColumn, table zTable in database zDb;
+** in other words, the same BLOB that would be selected by:
+**
+** <pre>
+** SELECT zColumn FROM zDb.zTable WHERE [rowid] = iRow;
+** </pre> {END}
+**
+** If the flags parameter is non-zero, the the BLOB is opened for read
+** and write access. If it is zero, the BLOB is opened for read access.
+**
+** Note that the database name is not the filename that contains
+** the database but rather the symbolic name of the database that
+** is assigned when the database is connected using [ATTACH].
+** For the main database file, the database name is "main".
+** For TEMP tables, the database name is "temp".
+**
+** On success, [SQLITE_OK] is returned and the new [BLOB handle] is written
+** to *ppBlob. Otherwise an [error code] is returned and any value written
+** to *ppBlob should not be used by the caller.
+** This function sets the [database connection] error code and message
+** accessible via [sqlite3_errcode()] and [sqlite3_errmsg()].
+**
+** If the row that a BLOB handle points to is modified by an
+** [UPDATE], [DELETE], or by [ON CONFLICT] side-effects
+** then the BLOB handle is marked as "expired".
+** This is true if any column of the row is changed, even a column
+** other than the one the BLOB handle is open on.
+** Calls to [sqlite3_blob_read()] and [sqlite3_blob_write()] for
+** a expired BLOB handle fail with an return code of [SQLITE_ABORT].
+** Changes written into a BLOB prior to the BLOB expiring are not
+** rollback by the expiration of the BLOB. Such changes will eventually
+** commit if the transaction continues to completion.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H17813] [H17814] [H17816] [H17819] [H17821] [H17824]
+*/
+int sqlite3_blob_open(
+ sqlite3*,
+ const char *zDb,
+ const char *zTable,
+ const char *zColumn,
+ sqlite3_int64 iRow,
+ int flags,
+ sqlite3_blob **ppBlob
+);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Close A BLOB Handle {H17830} <S30230>
+**
+** Closes an open [BLOB handle].
+**
+** Closing a BLOB shall cause the current transaction to commit
+** if there are no other BLOBs, no pending prepared statements, and the
+** database connection is in [autocommit mode].
+** If any writes were made to the BLOB, they might be held in cache
+** until the close operation if they will fit. {END}
+**
+** Closing the BLOB often forces the changes
+** out to disk and so if any I/O errors occur, they will likely occur
+** at the time when the BLOB is closed. {H17833} Any errors that occur during
+** closing are reported as a non-zero return value.
+**
+** The BLOB is closed unconditionally. Even if this routine returns
+** an error code, the BLOB is still closed.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H17833] [H17836] [H17839]
+*/
+int sqlite3_blob_close(sqlite3_blob *);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Return The Size Of An Open BLOB {H17840} <S30230>
+**
+** Returns the size in bytes of the BLOB accessible via the open
+** []BLOB handle] in its only argument.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H17843]
+*/
+int sqlite3_blob_bytes(sqlite3_blob *);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Read Data From A BLOB Incrementally {H17850} <S30230>
+**
+** This function is used to read data from an open [BLOB handle] into a
+** caller-supplied buffer. N bytes of data are copied into buffer Z
+** from the open BLOB, starting at offset iOffset.
+**
+** If offset iOffset is less than N bytes from the end of the BLOB,
+** [SQLITE_ERROR] is returned and no data is read. If N or iOffset is
+** less than zero, [SQLITE_ERROR] is returned and no data is read.
+**
+** An attempt to read from an expired [BLOB handle] fails with an
+** error code of [SQLITE_ABORT].
+**
+** On success, SQLITE_OK is returned.
+** Otherwise, an [error code] or an [extended error code] is returned.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H17853] [H17856] [H17859] [H17862] [H17863] [H17865] [H17868]
+*/
+int sqlite3_blob_read(sqlite3_blob *, void *Z, int N, int iOffset);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Write Data Into A BLOB Incrementally {H17870} <S30230>
+**
+** This function is used to write data into an open [BLOB handle] from a
+** caller-supplied buffer. N bytes of data are copied from the buffer Z
+** into the open BLOB, starting at offset iOffset.
+**
+** If the [BLOB handle] passed as the first argument was not opened for
+** writing (the flags parameter to [sqlite3_blob_open()] was zero),
+** this function returns [SQLITE_READONLY].
+**
+** This function may only modify the contents of the BLOB; it is
+** not possible to increase the size of a BLOB using this API.
+** If offset iOffset is less than N bytes from the end of the BLOB,
+** [SQLITE_ERROR] is returned and no data is written. If N is
+** less than zero [SQLITE_ERROR] is returned and no data is written.
+**
+** An attempt to write to an expired [BLOB handle] fails with an
+** error code of [SQLITE_ABORT]. Writes to the BLOB that occurred
+** before the [BLOB handle] expired are not rolled back by the
+** expiration of the handle, though of course those changes might
+** have been overwritten by the statement that expired the BLOB handle
+** or by other independent statements.
+**
+** On success, SQLITE_OK is returned.
+** Otherwise, an [error code] or an [extended error code] is returned.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H17873] [H17874] [H17875] [H17876] [H17877] [H17879] [H17882] [H17885]
+** [H17888]
+*/
+int sqlite3_blob_write(sqlite3_blob *, const void *z, int n, int iOffset);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Virtual File System Objects {H11200} <S20100>
+**
+** A virtual filesystem (VFS) is an [sqlite3_vfs] object
+** that SQLite uses to interact
+** with the underlying operating system. Most SQLite builds come with a
+** single default VFS that is appropriate for the host computer.
+** New VFSes can be registered and existing VFSes can be unregistered.
+** The following interfaces are provided.
+**
+** The sqlite3_vfs_find() interface returns a pointer to a VFS given its name.
+** Names are case sensitive.
+** Names are zero-terminated UTF-8 strings.
+** If there is no match, a NULL pointer is returned.
+** If zVfsName is NULL then the default VFS is returned.
+**
+** New VFSes are registered with sqlite3_vfs_register().
+** Each new VFS becomes the default VFS if the makeDflt flag is set.
+** The same VFS can be registered multiple times without injury.
+** To make an existing VFS into the default VFS, register it again
+** with the makeDflt flag set. If two different VFSes with the
+** same name are registered, the behavior is undefined. If a
+** VFS is registered with a name that is NULL or an empty string,
+** then the behavior is undefined.
+**
+** Unregister a VFS with the sqlite3_vfs_unregister() interface.
+** If the default VFS is unregistered, another VFS is chosen as
+** the default. The choice for the new VFS is arbitrary.
+**
+** Requirements:
+** [H11203] [H11206] [H11209] [H11212] [H11215] [H11218]
+*/
+sqlite3_vfs *sqlite3_vfs_find(const char *zVfsName);
+int sqlite3_vfs_register(sqlite3_vfs*, int makeDflt);
+int sqlite3_vfs_unregister(sqlite3_vfs*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Mutexes {H17000} <S20000>
+**
+** The SQLite core uses these routines for thread
+** synchronization. Though they are intended for internal
+** use by SQLite, code that links against SQLite is
+** permitted to use any of these routines.
+**
+** The SQLite source code contains multiple implementations
+** of these mutex routines. An appropriate implementation
+** is selected automatically at compile-time. The following
+** implementations are available in the SQLite core:
+**
+** <ul>
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_OS2
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_PTHREAD
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_W32
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_NOOP
+** </ul>
+**
+** The SQLITE_MUTEX_NOOP implementation is a set of routines
+** that does no real locking and is appropriate for use in
+** a single-threaded application. The SQLITE_MUTEX_OS2,
+** SQLITE_MUTEX_PTHREAD, and SQLITE_MUTEX_W32 implementations
+** are appropriate for use on OS/2, Unix, and Windows.
+**
+** If SQLite is compiled with the SQLITE_MUTEX_APPDEF preprocessor
+** macro defined (with "-DSQLITE_MUTEX_APPDEF=1"), then no mutex
+** implementation is included with the library. In this case the
+** application must supply a custom mutex implementation using the
+** [SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX] option of the sqlite3_config() function
+** before calling sqlite3_initialize() or any other public sqlite3_
+** function that calls sqlite3_initialize().
+**
+** {H17011} The sqlite3_mutex_alloc() routine allocates a new
+** mutex and returns a pointer to it. {H17012} If it returns NULL
+** that means that a mutex could not be allocated. {H17013} SQLite
+** will unwind its stack and return an error. {H17014} The argument
+** to sqlite3_mutex_alloc() is one of these integer constants:
+**
+** <ul>
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM2
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_PRNG
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_LRU
+** <li> SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_LRU2
+** </ul>
+**
+** {H17015} The first two constants cause sqlite3_mutex_alloc() to create
+** a new mutex. The new mutex is recursive when SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE
+** is used but not necessarily so when SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST is used. {END}
+** The mutex implementation does not need to make a distinction
+** between SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE and SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST if it does
+** not want to. {H17016} But SQLite will only request a recursive mutex in
+** cases where it really needs one. {END} If a faster non-recursive mutex
+** implementation is available on the host platform, the mutex subsystem
+** might return such a mutex in response to SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST.
+**
+** {H17017} The other allowed parameters to sqlite3_mutex_alloc() each return
+** a pointer to a static preexisting mutex. {END} Four static mutexes are
+** used by the current version of SQLite. Future versions of SQLite
+** may add additional static mutexes. Static mutexes are for internal
+** use by SQLite only. Applications that use SQLite mutexes should
+** use only the dynamic mutexes returned by SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST or
+** SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE.
+**
+** {H17018} Note that if one of the dynamic mutex parameters (SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST
+** or SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE) is used then sqlite3_mutex_alloc()
+** returns a different mutex on every call. {H17034} But for the static
+** mutex types, the same mutex is returned on every call that has
+** the same type number.
+**
+** {H17019} The sqlite3_mutex_free() routine deallocates a previously
+** allocated dynamic mutex. {H17020} SQLite is careful to deallocate every
+** dynamic mutex that it allocates. {A17021} The dynamic mutexes must not be in
+** use when they are deallocated. {A17022} Attempting to deallocate a static
+** mutex results in undefined behavior. {H17023} SQLite never deallocates
+** a static mutex. {END}
+**
+** The sqlite3_mutex_enter() and sqlite3_mutex_try() routines attempt
+** to enter a mutex. {H17024} If another thread is already within the mutex,
+** sqlite3_mutex_enter() will block and sqlite3_mutex_try() will return
+** SQLITE_BUSY. {H17025} The sqlite3_mutex_try() interface returns [SQLITE_OK]
+** upon successful entry. {H17026} Mutexes created using
+** SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE can be entered multiple times by the same thread.
+** {H17027} In such cases the,
+** mutex must be exited an equal number of times before another thread
+** can enter. {A17028} If the same thread tries to enter any other
+** kind of mutex more than once, the behavior is undefined.
+** {H17029} SQLite will never exhibit
+** such behavior in its own use of mutexes.
+**
+** Some systems (for example, Windows 95) do not support the operation
+** implemented by sqlite3_mutex_try(). On those systems, sqlite3_mutex_try()
+** will always return SQLITE_BUSY. {H17030} The SQLite core only ever uses
+** sqlite3_mutex_try() as an optimization so this is acceptable behavior.
+**
+** {H17031} The sqlite3_mutex_leave() routine exits a mutex that was
+** previously entered by the same thread. {A17032} The behavior
+** is undefined if the mutex is not currently entered by the
+** calling thread or is not currently allocated. {H17033} SQLite will
+** never do either. {END}
+**
+** If the argument to sqlite3_mutex_enter(), sqlite3_mutex_try(), or
+** sqlite3_mutex_leave() is a NULL pointer, then all three routines
+** behave as no-ops.
+**
+** See also: [sqlite3_mutex_held()] and [sqlite3_mutex_notheld()].
+*/
+sqlite3_mutex *sqlite3_mutex_alloc(int);
+void sqlite3_mutex_free(sqlite3_mutex*);
+void sqlite3_mutex_enter(sqlite3_mutex*);
+int sqlite3_mutex_try(sqlite3_mutex*);
+void sqlite3_mutex_leave(sqlite3_mutex*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Mutex Methods Object {H17120} <S20130>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** An instance of this structure defines the low-level routines
+** used to allocate and use mutexes.
+**
+** Usually, the default mutex implementations provided by SQLite are
+** sufficient, however the user has the option of substituting a custom
+** implementation for specialized deployments or systems for which SQLite
+** does not provide a suitable implementation. In this case, the user
+** creates and populates an instance of this structure to pass
+** to sqlite3_config() along with the [SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX] option.
+** Additionally, an instance of this structure can be used as an
+** output variable when querying the system for the current mutex
+** implementation, using the [SQLITE_CONFIG_GETMUTEX] option.
+**
+** The xMutexInit method defined by this structure is invoked as
+** part of system initialization by the sqlite3_initialize() function.
+** {H17001} The xMutexInit routine shall be called by SQLite once for each
+** effective call to [sqlite3_initialize()].
+**
+** The xMutexEnd method defined by this structure is invoked as
+** part of system shutdown by the sqlite3_shutdown() function. The
+** implementation of this method is expected to release all outstanding
+** resources obtained by the mutex methods implementation, especially
+** those obtained by the xMutexInit method. {H17003} The xMutexEnd()
+** interface shall be invoked once for each call to [sqlite3_shutdown()].
+**
+** The remaining seven methods defined by this structure (xMutexAlloc,
+** xMutexFree, xMutexEnter, xMutexTry, xMutexLeave, xMutexHeld and
+** xMutexNotheld) implement the following interfaces (respectively):
+**
+** <ul>
+** <li> [sqlite3_mutex_alloc()] </li>
+** <li> [sqlite3_mutex_free()] </li>
+** <li> [sqlite3_mutex_enter()] </li>
+** <li> [sqlite3_mutex_try()] </li>
+** <li> [sqlite3_mutex_leave()] </li>
+** <li> [sqlite3_mutex_held()] </li>
+** <li> [sqlite3_mutex_notheld()] </li>
+** </ul>
+**
+** The only difference is that the public sqlite3_XXX functions enumerated
+** above silently ignore any invocations that pass a NULL pointer instead
+** of a valid mutex handle. The implementations of the methods defined
+** by this structure are not required to handle this case, the results
+** of passing a NULL pointer instead of a valid mutex handle are undefined
+** (i.e. it is acceptable to provide an implementation that segfaults if
+** it is passed a NULL pointer).
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_mutex_methods sqlite3_mutex_methods;
+struct sqlite3_mutex_methods {
+ int (*xMutexInit)(void);
+ int (*xMutexEnd)(void);
+ sqlite3_mutex *(*xMutexAlloc)(int);
+ void (*xMutexFree)(sqlite3_mutex *);
+ void (*xMutexEnter)(sqlite3_mutex *);
+ int (*xMutexTry)(sqlite3_mutex *);
+ void (*xMutexLeave)(sqlite3_mutex *);
+ int (*xMutexHeld)(sqlite3_mutex *);
+ int (*xMutexNotheld)(sqlite3_mutex *);
+};
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Mutex Verification Routines {H17080} <S20130> <S30800>
+**
+** The sqlite3_mutex_held() and sqlite3_mutex_notheld() routines
+** are intended for use inside assert() statements. {H17081} The SQLite core
+** never uses these routines except inside an assert() and applications
+** are advised to follow the lead of the core. {H17082} The core only
+** provides implementations for these routines when it is compiled
+** with the SQLITE_DEBUG flag. {A17087} External mutex implementations
+** are only required to provide these routines if SQLITE_DEBUG is
+** defined and if NDEBUG is not defined.
+**
+** {H17083} These routines should return true if the mutex in their argument
+** is held or not held, respectively, by the calling thread.
+**
+** {X17084} The implementation is not required to provided versions of these
+** routines that actually work. If the implementation does not provide working
+** versions of these routines, it should at least provide stubs that always
+** return true so that one does not get spurious assertion failures.
+**
+** {H17085} If the argument to sqlite3_mutex_held() is a NULL pointer then
+** the routine should return 1. {END} This seems counter-intuitive since
+** clearly the mutex cannot be held if it does not exist. But the
+** the reason the mutex does not exist is because the build is not
+** using mutexes. And we do not want the assert() containing the
+** call to sqlite3_mutex_held() to fail, so a non-zero return is
+** the appropriate thing to do. {H17086} The sqlite3_mutex_notheld()
+** interface should also return 1 when given a NULL pointer.
+*/
+int sqlite3_mutex_held(sqlite3_mutex*);
+int sqlite3_mutex_notheld(sqlite3_mutex*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Mutex Types {H17001} <H17000>
+**
+** The [sqlite3_mutex_alloc()] interface takes a single argument
+** which is one of these integer constants.
+**
+** The set of static mutexes may change from one SQLite release to the
+** next. Applications that override the built-in mutex logic must be
+** prepared to accommodate additional static mutexes.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_MUTEX_FAST 0
+#define SQLITE_MUTEX_RECURSIVE 1
+#define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MASTER 2
+#define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM 3 /* sqlite3_malloc() */
+#define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_MEM2 4 /* NOT USED */
+#define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_OPEN 4 /* sqlite3BtreeOpen() */
+#define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_PRNG 5 /* sqlite3_random() */
+#define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_LRU 6 /* lru page list */
+#define SQLITE_MUTEX_STATIC_LRU2 7 /* lru page list */
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Retrieve the mutex for a database connection {H17002} <H17000>
+**
+** This interface returns a pointer the [sqlite3_mutex] object that
+** serializes access to the [database connection] given in the argument
+** when the [threading mode] is Serialized.
+** If the [threading mode] is Single-thread or Multi-thread then this
+** routine returns a NULL pointer.
+*/
+sqlite3_mutex *sqlite3_db_mutex(sqlite3*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Low-Level Control Of Database Files {H11300} <S30800>
+**
+** {H11301} The [sqlite3_file_control()] interface makes a direct call to the
+** xFileControl method for the [sqlite3_io_methods] object associated
+** with a particular database identified by the second argument. {H11302} The
+** name of the database is the name assigned to the database by the
+** <a href="lang_attach.html">ATTACH</a> SQL command that opened the
+** database. {H11303} To control the main database file, use the name "main"
+** or a NULL pointer. {H11304} The third and fourth parameters to this routine
+** are passed directly through to the second and third parameters of
+** the xFileControl method. {H11305} The return value of the xFileControl
+** method becomes the return value of this routine.
+**
+** {H11306} If the second parameter (zDbName) does not match the name of any
+** open database file, then SQLITE_ERROR is returned. {H11307} This error
+** code is not remembered and will not be recalled by [sqlite3_errcode()]
+** or [sqlite3_errmsg()]. {A11308} The underlying xFileControl method might
+** also return SQLITE_ERROR. {A11309} There is no way to distinguish between
+** an incorrect zDbName and an SQLITE_ERROR return from the underlying
+** xFileControl method. {END}
+**
+** See also: [SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCKSTATE]
+*/
+int sqlite3_file_control(sqlite3*, const char *zDbName, int op, void*);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Testing Interface {H11400} <S30800>
+**
+** The sqlite3_test_control() interface is used to read out internal
+** state of SQLite and to inject faults into SQLite for testing
+** purposes. The first parameter is an operation code that determines
+** the number, meaning, and operation of all subsequent parameters.
+**
+** This interface is not for use by applications. It exists solely
+** for verifying the correct operation of the SQLite library. Depending
+** on how the SQLite library is compiled, this interface might not exist.
+**
+** The details of the operation codes, their meanings, the parameters
+** they take, and what they do are all subject to change without notice.
+** Unlike most of the SQLite API, this function is not guaranteed to
+** operate consistently from one release to the next.
+*/
+int sqlite3_test_control(int op, ...);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Testing Interface Operation Codes {H11410} <H11400>
+**
+** These constants are the valid operation code parameters used
+** as the first argument to [sqlite3_test_control()].
+**
+** These parameters and their meanings are subject to change
+** without notice. These values are for testing purposes only.
+** Applications should not use any of these parameters or the
+** [sqlite3_test_control()] interface.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_SAVE 5
+#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_RESTORE 6
+#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PRNG_RESET 7
+#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BITVEC_TEST 8
+#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_FAULT_INSTALL 9
+#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_BENIGN_MALLOC_HOOKS 10
+#define SQLITE_TESTCTRL_PENDING_BYTE 11
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: SQLite Runtime Status {H17200} <S60200>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** This interface is used to retrieve runtime status information
+** about the preformance of SQLite, and optionally to reset various
+** highwater marks. The first argument is an integer code for
+** the specific parameter to measure. Recognized integer codes
+** are of the form [SQLITE_STATUS_MEMORY_USED | SQLITE_STATUS_...].
+** The current value of the parameter is returned into *pCurrent.
+** The highest recorded value is returned in *pHighwater. If the
+** resetFlag is true, then the highest record value is reset after
+** *pHighwater is written. Some parameters do not record the highest
+** value. For those parameters
+** nothing is written into *pHighwater and the resetFlag is ignored.
+** Other parameters record only the highwater mark and not the current
+** value. For these latter parameters nothing is written into *pCurrent.
+**
+** This routine returns SQLITE_OK on success and a non-zero
+** [error code] on failure.
+**
+** This routine is threadsafe but is not atomic. This routine can
+** called while other threads are running the same or different SQLite
+** interfaces. However the values returned in *pCurrent and
+** *pHighwater reflect the status of SQLite at different points in time
+** and it is possible that another thread might change the parameter
+** in between the times when *pCurrent and *pHighwater are written.
+**
+** See also: [sqlite3_db_status()]
+*/
+SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_status(int op, int *pCurrent, int *pHighwater, int resetFlag);
+
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Status Parameters {H17250} <H17200>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** These integer constants designate various run-time status parameters
+** that can be returned by [sqlite3_status()].
+**
+** <dl>
+** <dt>SQLITE_STATUS_MEMORY_USED</dt>
+** <dd>This parameter is the current amount of memory checked out
+** using [sqlite3_malloc()], either directly or indirectly. The
+** figure includes calls made to [sqlite3_malloc()] by the application
+** and internal memory usage by the SQLite library. Scratch memory
+** controlled by [SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH] and auxiliary page-cache
+** memory controlled by [SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE] is not included in
+** this parameter. The amount returned is the sum of the allocation
+** sizes as reported by the xSize method in [sqlite3_mem_methods].</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_SIZE</dt>
+** <dd>This parameter records the largest memory allocation request
+** handed to [sqlite3_malloc()] or [sqlite3_realloc()] (or their
+** internal equivalents). Only the value returned in the
+** *pHighwater parameter to [sqlite3_status()] is of interest.
+** The value written into the *pCurrent parameter is undefined.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_USED</dt>
+** <dd>This parameter returns the number of pages used out of the
+** [pagecache memory allocator] that was configured using
+** [SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE]. The
+** value returned is in pages, not in bytes.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_OVERFLOW</dt>
+** <dd>This parameter returns the number of bytes of page cache
+** allocation which could not be statisfied by the [SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE]
+** buffer and where forced to overflow to [sqlite3_malloc()]. The
+** returned value includes allocations that overflowed because they
+** where too large (they were larger than the "sz" parameter to
+** [SQLITE_CONFIG_PAGECACHE]) and allocations that overflowed because
+** no space was left in the page cache.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_SIZE</dt>
+** <dd>This parameter records the largest memory allocation request
+** handed to [pagecache memory allocator]. Only the value returned in the
+** *pHighwater parameter to [sqlite3_status()] is of interest.
+** The value written into the *pCurrent parameter is undefined.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_USED</dt>
+** <dd>This parameter returns the number of allocations used out of the
+** [scratch memory allocator] configured using
+** [SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH]. The value returned is in allocations, not
+** in bytes. Since a single thread may only have one scratch allocation
+** outstanding at time, this parameter also reports the number of threads
+** using scratch memory at the same time.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_OVERFLOW</dt>
+** <dd>This parameter returns the number of bytes of scratch memory
+** allocation which could not be statisfied by the [SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH]
+** buffer and where forced to overflow to [sqlite3_malloc()]. The values
+** returned include overflows because the requested allocation was too
+** larger (that is, because the requested allocation was larger than the
+** "sz" parameter to [SQLITE_CONFIG_SCRATCH]) and because no scratch buffer
+** slots were available.
+** </dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_SIZE</dt>
+** <dd>This parameter records the largest memory allocation request
+** handed to [scratch memory allocator]. Only the value returned in the
+** *pHighwater parameter to [sqlite3_status()] is of interest.
+** The value written into the *pCurrent parameter is undefined.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_STATUS_PARSER_STACK</dt>
+** <dd>This parameter records the deepest parser stack. It is only
+** meaningful if SQLite is compiled with [YYTRACKMAXSTACKDEPTH].</dd>
+** </dl>
+**
+** New status parameters may be added from time to time.
+*/
+#define SQLITE_STATUS_MEMORY_USED 0
+#define SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_USED 1
+#define SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_OVERFLOW 2
+#define SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_USED 3
+#define SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_OVERFLOW 4
+#define SQLITE_STATUS_MALLOC_SIZE 5
+#define SQLITE_STATUS_PARSER_STACK 6
+#define SQLITE_STATUS_PAGECACHE_SIZE 7
+#define SQLITE_STATUS_SCRATCH_SIZE 8
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Database Connection Status {H17500} <S60200>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** This interface is used to retrieve runtime status information
+** about a single [database connection]. The first argument is the
+** database connection object to be interrogated. The second argument
+** is the parameter to interrogate. Currently, the only allowed value
+** for the second parameter is [SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_USED].
+** Additional options will likely appear in future releases of SQLite.
+**
+** The current value of the requested parameter is written into *pCur
+** and the highest instantaneous value is written into *pHiwtr. If
+** the resetFlg is true, then the highest instantaneous value is
+** reset back down to the current value.
+**
+** See also: [sqlite3_status()] and [sqlite3_stmt_status()].
+*/
+SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_db_status(sqlite3*, int op, int *pCur, int *pHiwtr, int resetFlg);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Status Parameters for database connections {H17520} <H17500>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** Status verbs for [sqlite3_db_status()].
+**
+** <dl>
+** <dt>SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_USED</dt>
+** <dd>This parameter returns the number of lookaside memory slots currently
+** checked out.</dd>
+** </dl>
+*/
+#define SQLITE_DBSTATUS_LOOKASIDE_USED 0
+
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Prepared Statement Status {H17550} <S60200>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** Each prepared statement maintains various
+** [SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_SORT | counters] that measure the number
+** of times it has performed specific operations. These counters can
+** be used to monitor the performance characteristics of the prepared
+** statements. For example, if the number of table steps greatly exceeds
+** the number of table searches or result rows, that would tend to indicate
+** that the prepared statement is using a full table scan rather than
+** an index.
+**
+** This interface is used to retrieve and reset counter values from
+** a [prepared statement]. The first argument is the prepared statement
+** object to be interrogated. The second argument
+** is an integer code for a specific [SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_SORT | counter]
+** to be interrogated.
+** The current value of the requested counter is returned.
+** If the resetFlg is true, then the counter is reset to zero after this
+** interface call returns.
+**
+** See also: [sqlite3_status()] and [sqlite3_db_status()].
+*/
+SQLITE_EXPERIMENTAL int sqlite3_stmt_status(sqlite3_stmt*, int op,int resetFlg);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Status Parameters for prepared statements {H17570} <H17550>
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** These preprocessor macros define integer codes that name counter
+** values associated with the [sqlite3_stmt_status()] interface.
+** The meanings of the various counters are as follows:
+**
+** <dl>
+** <dt>SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FULLSCAN_STEP</dt>
+** <dd>This is the number of times that SQLite has stepped forward in
+** a table as part of a full table scan. Large numbers for this counter
+** may indicate opportunities for performance improvement through
+** careful use of indices.</dd>
+**
+** <dt>SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_SORT</dt>
+** <dd>This is the number of sort operations that have occurred.
+** A non-zero value in this counter may indicate an opportunity to
+** improvement performance through careful use of indices.</dd>
+**
+** </dl>
+*/
+#define SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_FULLSCAN_STEP 1
+#define SQLITE_STMTSTATUS_SORT 2
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Custom Page Cache Object
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** The sqlite3_pcache type is opaque. It is implemented by
+** the pluggable module. The SQLite core has no knowledge of
+** its size or internal structure and never deals with the
+** sqlite3_pcache object except by holding and passing pointers
+** to the object.
+**
+** See [sqlite3_pcache_methods] for additional information.
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_pcache sqlite3_pcache;
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Application Defined Page Cache.
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** The [sqlite3_config]([SQLITE_CONFIG_PCACHE], ...) interface can
+** register an alternative page cache implementation by passing in an
+** instance of the sqlite3_pcache_methods structure. The majority of the
+** heap memory used by sqlite is used by the page cache to cache data read
+** from, or ready to be written to, the database file. By implementing a
+** custom page cache using this API, an application can control more
+** precisely the amount of memory consumed by sqlite, the way in which
+** said memory is allocated and released, and the policies used to
+** determine exactly which parts of a database file are cached and for
+** how long.
+**
+** The contents of the structure are copied to an internal buffer by sqlite
+** within the call to [sqlite3_config].
+**
+** The xInit() method is called once for each call to [sqlite3_initialize()]
+** (usually only once during the lifetime of the process). It is passed
+** a copy of the sqlite3_pcache_methods.pArg value. It can be used to set
+** up global structures and mutexes required by the custom page cache
+** implementation. The xShutdown() method is called from within
+** [sqlite3_shutdown()], if the application invokes this API. It can be used
+** to clean up any outstanding resources before process shutdown, if required.
+**
+** The xCreate() method is used to construct a new cache instance. The
+** first parameter, szPage, is the size in bytes of the pages that must
+** be allocated by the cache. szPage will not be a power of two. The
+** second argument, bPurgeable, is true if the cache being created will
+** be used to cache database pages read from a file stored on disk, or
+** false if it is used for an in-memory database. The cache implementation
+** does not have to do anything special based on the value of bPurgeable,
+** it is purely advisory.
+**
+** The xCachesize() method may be called at any time by SQLite to set the
+** suggested maximum cache-size (number of pages stored by) the cache
+** instance passed as the first argument. This is the value configured using
+** the SQLite "[PRAGMA cache_size]" command. As with the bPurgeable parameter,
+** the implementation is not required to do anything special with this
+** value, it is advisory only.
+**
+** The xPagecount() method should return the number of pages currently
+** stored in the cache supplied as an argument.
+**
+** The xFetch() method is used to fetch a page and return a pointer to it.
+** A 'page', in this context, is a buffer of szPage bytes aligned at an
+** 8-byte boundary. The page to be fetched is determined by the key. The
+** mimimum key value is 1. After it has been retrieved using xFetch, the page
+** is considered to be pinned.
+**
+** If the requested page is already in the page cache, then a pointer to
+** the cached buffer should be returned with its contents intact. If the
+** page is not already in the cache, then the expected behaviour of the
+** cache is determined by the value of the createFlag parameter passed
+** to xFetch, according to the following table:
+**
+** <table border=1 width=85% align=center>
+** <tr><th>createFlag<th>Expected Behaviour
+** <tr><td>0<td>NULL should be returned. No new cache entry is created.
+** <tr><td>1<td>If createFlag is set to 1, this indicates that
+** SQLite is holding pinned pages that can be unpinned
+** by writing their contents to the database file (a
+** relatively expensive operation). In this situation the
+** cache implementation has two choices: it can return NULL,
+** in which case SQLite will attempt to unpin one or more
+** pages before re-requesting the same page, or it can
+** allocate a new page and return a pointer to it. If a new
+** page is allocated, then the first sizeof(void*) bytes of
+** it (at least) must be zeroed before it is returned.
+** <tr><td>2<td>If createFlag is set to 2, then SQLite is not holding any
+** pinned pages associated with the specific cache passed
+** as the first argument to xFetch() that can be unpinned. The
+** cache implementation should attempt to allocate a new
+** cache entry and return a pointer to it. Again, the first
+** sizeof(void*) bytes of the page should be zeroed before
+** it is returned. If the xFetch() method returns NULL when
+** createFlag==2, SQLite assumes that a memory allocation
+** failed and returns SQLITE_NOMEM to the user.
+** </table>
+**
+** xUnpin() is called by SQLite with a pointer to a currently pinned page
+** as its second argument. If the third parameter, discard, is non-zero,
+** then the page should be evicted from the cache. In this case SQLite
+** assumes that the next time the page is retrieved from the cache using
+** the xFetch() method, it will be zeroed. If the discard parameter is
+** zero, then the page is considered to be unpinned. The cache implementation
+** may choose to reclaim (free or recycle) unpinned pages at any time.
+** SQLite assumes that next time the page is retrieved from the cache
+** it will either be zeroed, or contain the same data that it did when it
+** was unpinned.
+**
+** The cache is not required to perform any reference counting. A single
+** call to xUnpin() unpins the page regardless of the number of prior calls
+** to xFetch().
+**
+** The xRekey() method is used to change the key value associated with the
+** page passed as the second argument from oldKey to newKey. If the cache
+** previously contains an entry associated with newKey, it should be
+** discarded. Any prior cache entry associated with newKey is guaranteed not
+** to be pinned.
+**
+** When SQLite calls the xTruncate() method, the cache must discard all
+** existing cache entries with page numbers (keys) greater than or equal
+** to the value of the iLimit parameter passed to xTruncate(). If any
+** of these pages are pinned, they are implicitly unpinned, meaning that
+** they can be safely discarded.
+**
+** The xDestroy() method is used to delete a cache allocated by xCreate().
+** All resources associated with the specified cache should be freed. After
+** calling the xDestroy() method, SQLite considers the [sqlite3_pcache*]
+** handle invalid, and will not use it with any other sqlite3_pcache_methods
+** functions.
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_pcache_methods sqlite3_pcache_methods;
+struct sqlite3_pcache_methods {
+ void *pArg;
+ int (*xInit)(void*);
+ void (*xShutdown)(void*);
+ sqlite3_pcache *(*xCreate)(int szPage, int bPurgeable);
+ void (*xCachesize)(sqlite3_pcache*, int nCachesize);
+ int (*xPagecount)(sqlite3_pcache*);
+ void *(*xFetch)(sqlite3_pcache*, unsigned key, int createFlag);
+ void (*xUnpin)(sqlite3_pcache*, void*, int discard);
+ void (*xRekey)(sqlite3_pcache*, void*, unsigned oldKey, unsigned newKey);
+ void (*xTruncate)(sqlite3_pcache*, unsigned iLimit);
+ void (*xDestroy)(sqlite3_pcache*);
+};
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Online Backup Object
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** The sqlite3_backup object records state information about an ongoing
+** online backup operation. The sqlite3_backup object is created by
+** a call to [sqlite3_backup_init()] and is destroyed by a call to
+** [sqlite3_backup_finish()].
+**
+** See Also: [Using the SQLite Online Backup API]
+*/
+typedef struct sqlite3_backup sqlite3_backup;
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Online Backup API.
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** This API is used to overwrite the contents of one database with that
+** of another. It is useful either for creating backups of databases or
+** for copying in-memory databases to or from persistent files.
+**
+** See Also: [Using the SQLite Online Backup API]
+**
+** Exclusive access is required to the destination database for the
+** duration of the operation. However the source database is only
+** read-locked while it is actually being read, it is not locked
+** continuously for the entire operation. Thus, the backup may be
+** performed on a live database without preventing other users from
+** writing to the database for an extended period of time.
+**
+** To perform a backup operation:
+** <ol>
+** <li><b>sqlite3_backup_init()</b> is called once to initialize the
+** backup,
+** <li><b>sqlite3_backup_step()</b> is called one or more times to transfer
+** the data between the two databases, and finally
+** <li><b>sqlite3_backup_finish()</b> is called to release all resources
+** associated with the backup operation.
+** </ol>
+** There should be exactly one call to sqlite3_backup_finish() for each
+** successful call to sqlite3_backup_init().
+**
+** <b>sqlite3_backup_init()</b>
+**
+** The first two arguments passed to [sqlite3_backup_init()] are the database
+** handle associated with the destination database and the database name
+** used to attach the destination database to the handle. The database name
+** is "main" for the main database, "temp" for the temporary database, or
+** the name specified as part of the [ATTACH] statement if the destination is
+** an attached database. The third and fourth arguments passed to
+** sqlite3_backup_init() identify the [database connection]
+** and database name used
+** to access the source database. The values passed for the source and
+** destination [database connection] parameters must not be the same.
+**
+** If an error occurs within sqlite3_backup_init(), then NULL is returned
+** and an error code and error message written into the [database connection]
+** passed as the first argument. They may be retrieved using the
+** [sqlite3_errcode()], [sqlite3_errmsg()], and [sqlite3_errmsg16()] functions.
+** Otherwise, if successful, a pointer to an [sqlite3_backup] object is
+** returned. This pointer may be used with the sqlite3_backup_step() and
+** sqlite3_backup_finish() functions to perform the specified backup
+** operation.
+**
+** <b>sqlite3_backup_step()</b>
+**
+** Function [sqlite3_backup_step()] is used to copy up to nPage pages between
+** the source and destination databases, where nPage is the value of the
+** second parameter passed to sqlite3_backup_step(). If nPage is a negative
+** value, all remaining source pages are copied. If the required pages are
+** succesfully copied, but there are still more pages to copy before the
+** backup is complete, it returns [SQLITE_OK]. If no error occured and there
+** are no more pages to copy, then [SQLITE_DONE] is returned. If an error
+** occurs, then an SQLite error code is returned. As well as [SQLITE_OK] and
+** [SQLITE_DONE], a call to sqlite3_backup_step() may return [SQLITE_READONLY],
+** [SQLITE_NOMEM], [SQLITE_BUSY], [SQLITE_LOCKED], or an
+** [SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS | SQLITE_IOERR_XXX] extended error code.
+**
+** As well as the case where the destination database file was opened for
+** read-only access, sqlite3_backup_step() may return [SQLITE_READONLY] if
+** the destination is an in-memory database with a different page size
+** from the source database.
+**
+** If sqlite3_backup_step() cannot obtain a required file-system lock, then
+** the [sqlite3_busy_handler | busy-handler function]
+** is invoked (if one is specified). If the
+** busy-handler returns non-zero before the lock is available, then
+** [SQLITE_BUSY] is returned to the caller. In this case the call to
+** sqlite3_backup_step() can be retried later. If the source
+** [database connection]
+** is being used to write to the source database when sqlite3_backup_step()
+** is called, then [SQLITE_LOCKED] is returned immediately. Again, in this
+** case the call to sqlite3_backup_step() can be retried later on. If
+** [SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS | SQLITE_IOERR_XXX], [SQLITE_NOMEM], or
+** [SQLITE_READONLY] is returned, then
+** there is no point in retrying the call to sqlite3_backup_step(). These
+** errors are considered fatal. At this point the application must accept
+** that the backup operation has failed and pass the backup operation handle
+** to the sqlite3_backup_finish() to release associated resources.
+**
+** Following the first call to sqlite3_backup_step(), an exclusive lock is
+** obtained on the destination file. It is not released until either
+** sqlite3_backup_finish() is called or the backup operation is complete
+** and sqlite3_backup_step() returns [SQLITE_DONE]. Additionally, each time
+** a call to sqlite3_backup_step() is made a [shared lock] is obtained on
+** the source database file. This lock is released before the
+** sqlite3_backup_step() call returns. Because the source database is not
+** locked between calls to sqlite3_backup_step(), it may be modified mid-way
+** through the backup procedure. If the source database is modified by an
+** external process or via a database connection other than the one being
+** used by the backup operation, then the backup will be transparently
+** restarted by the next call to sqlite3_backup_step(). If the source
+** database is modified by the using the same database connection as is used
+** by the backup operation, then the backup database is transparently
+** updated at the same time.
+**
+** <b>sqlite3_backup_finish()</b>
+**
+** Once sqlite3_backup_step() has returned [SQLITE_DONE], or when the
+** application wishes to abandon the backup operation, the [sqlite3_backup]
+** object should be passed to sqlite3_backup_finish(). This releases all
+** resources associated with the backup operation. If sqlite3_backup_step()
+** has not yet returned [SQLITE_DONE], then any active write-transaction on the
+** destination database is rolled back. The [sqlite3_backup] object is invalid
+** and may not be used following a call to sqlite3_backup_finish().
+**
+** The value returned by sqlite3_backup_finish is [SQLITE_OK] if no error
+** occurred, regardless or whether or not sqlite3_backup_step() was called
+** a sufficient number of times to complete the backup operation. Or, if
+** an out-of-memory condition or IO error occured during a call to
+** sqlite3_backup_step() then [SQLITE_NOMEM] or an
+** [SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS | SQLITE_IOERR_XXX] error code
+** is returned. In this case the error code and an error message are
+** written to the destination [database connection].
+**
+** A return of [SQLITE_BUSY] or [SQLITE_LOCKED] from sqlite3_backup_step() is
+** not a permanent error and does not affect the return value of
+** sqlite3_backup_finish().
+**
+** <b>sqlite3_backup_remaining(), sqlite3_backup_pagecount()</b>
+**
+** Each call to sqlite3_backup_step() sets two values stored internally
+** by an [sqlite3_backup] object. The number of pages still to be backed
+** up, which may be queried by sqlite3_backup_remaining(), and the total
+** number of pages in the source database file, which may be queried by
+** sqlite3_backup_pagecount().
+**
+** The values returned by these functions are only updated by
+** sqlite3_backup_step(). If the source database is modified during a backup
+** operation, then the values are not updated to account for any extra
+** pages that need to be updated or the size of the source database file
+** changing.
+**
+** <b>Concurrent Usage of Database Handles</b>
+**
+** The source [database connection] may be used by the application for other
+** purposes while a backup operation is underway or being initialized.
+** If SQLite is compiled and configured to support threadsafe database
+** connections, then the source database connection may be used concurrently
+** from within other threads.
+**
+** However, the application must guarantee that the destination database
+** connection handle is not passed to any other API (by any thread) after
+** sqlite3_backup_init() is called and before the corresponding call to
+** sqlite3_backup_finish(). Unfortunately SQLite does not currently check
+** for this, if the application does use the destination [database connection]
+** for some other purpose during a backup operation, things may appear to
+** work correctly but in fact be subtly malfunctioning. Use of the
+** destination database connection while a backup is in progress might
+** also cause a mutex deadlock.
+**
+** Furthermore, if running in [shared cache mode], the application must
+** guarantee that the shared cache used by the destination database
+** is not accessed while the backup is running. In practice this means
+** that the application must guarantee that the file-system file being
+** backed up to is not accessed by any connection within the process,
+** not just the specific connection that was passed to sqlite3_backup_init().
+**
+** The [sqlite3_backup] object itself is partially threadsafe. Multiple
+** threads may safely make multiple concurrent calls to sqlite3_backup_step().
+** However, the sqlite3_backup_remaining() and sqlite3_backup_pagecount()
+** APIs are not strictly speaking threadsafe. If they are invoked at the
+** same time as another thread is invoking sqlite3_backup_step() it is
+** possible that they return invalid values.
+*/
+sqlite3_backup *sqlite3_backup_init(
+ sqlite3 *pDest, /* Destination database handle */
+ const char *zDestName, /* Destination database name */
+ sqlite3 *pSource, /* Source database handle */
+ const char *zSourceName /* Source database name */
+);
+int sqlite3_backup_step(sqlite3_backup *p, int nPage);
+int sqlite3_backup_finish(sqlite3_backup *p);
+int sqlite3_backup_remaining(sqlite3_backup *p);
+int sqlite3_backup_pagecount(sqlite3_backup *p);
+
+/*
+** CAPI3REF: Unlock Notification
+** EXPERIMENTAL
+**
+** When running in shared-cache mode, a database operation may fail with
+** an [SQLITE_LOCKED] error if the required locks on the shared-cache or
+** individual tables within the shared-cache cannot be obtained. See
+** [SQLite Shared-Cache Mode] for a description of shared-cache locking.
+** This API may be used to register a callback that SQLite will invoke
+** when the connection currently holding the required lock relinquishes it.
+** This API is only available if the library was compiled with the
+** [SQLITE_ENABLE_UNLOCK_NOTIFY] C-preprocessor symbol defined.
+**
+** See Also: [Using the SQLite Unlock Notification Feature].
+**
+** Shared-cache locks are released when a database connection concludes
+** its current transaction, either by committing it or rolling it back.
+**
+** When a connection (known as the blocked connection) fails to obtain a
+** shared-cache lock and SQLITE_LOCKED is returned to the caller, the
+** identity of the database connection (the blocking connection) that
+** has locked the required resource is stored internally. After an
+** application receives an SQLITE_LOCKED error, it may call the
+** sqlite3_unlock_notify() method with the blocked connection handle as
+** the first argument to register for a callback that will be invoked
+** when the blocking connections current transaction is concluded. The
+** callback is invoked from within the [sqlite3_step] or [sqlite3_close]
+** call that concludes the blocking connections transaction.
+**
+** If sqlite3_unlock_notify() is called in a multi-threaded application,
+** there is a chance that the blocking connection will have already
+** concluded its transaction by the time sqlite3_unlock_notify() is invoked.
+** If this happens, then the specified callback is invoked immediately,
+** from within the call to sqlite3_unlock_notify().
+**
+** If the blocked connection is attempting to obtain a write-lock on a
+** shared-cache table, and more than one other connection currently holds
+** a read-lock on the same table, then SQLite arbitrarily selects one of
+** the other connections to use as the blocking connection.
+**
+** There may be at most one unlock-notify callback registered by a
+** blocked connection. If sqlite3_unlock_notify() is called when the
+** blocked connection already has a registered unlock-notify callback,
+** then the new callback replaces the old. If sqlite3_unlock_notify() is
+** called with a NULL pointer as its second argument, then any existing
+** unlock-notify callback is cancelled. The blocked connections
+** unlock-notify callback may also be canceled by closing the blocked
+** connection using [sqlite3_close()].
+**
+** The unlock-notify callback is not reentrant. If an application invokes
+** any sqlite3_xxx API functions from within an unlock-notify callback, a
+** crash or deadlock may be the result.
+**
+** Unless deadlock is detected (see below), sqlite3_unlock_notify() always
+** returns SQLITE_OK.
+**
+** <b>Callback Invocation Details</b>
+**
+** When an unlock-notify callback is registered, the application provides a
+** single void* pointer that is passed to the callback when it is invoked.
+** However, the signature of the callback function allows SQLite to pass
+** it an array of void* context pointers. The first argument passed to
+** an unlock-notify callback is a pointer to an array of void* pointers,
+** and the second is the number of entries in the array.
+**
+** When a blocking connections transaction is concluded, there may be
+** more than one blocked connection that has registered for an unlock-notify
+** callback. If two or more such blocked connections have specified the
+** same callback function, then instead of invoking the callback function
+** multiple times, it is invoked once with the set of void* context pointers
+** specified by the blocked connections bundled together into an array.
+** This gives the application an opportunity to prioritize any actions
+** related to the set of unblocked database connections.
+**
+** <b>Deadlock Detection</b>
+**
+** Assuming that after registering for an unlock-notify callback a
+** database waits for the callback to be issued before taking any further
+** action (a reasonable assumption), then using this API may cause the
+** application to deadlock. For example, if connection X is waiting for
+** connection Y's transaction to be concluded, and similarly connection
+** Y is waiting on connection X's transaction, then neither connection
+** will proceed and the system may remain deadlocked indefinitely.
+**
+** To avoid this scenario, the sqlite3_unlock_notify() performs deadlock
+** detection. If a given call to sqlite3_unlock_notify() would put the
+** system in a deadlocked state, then SQLITE_LOCKED is returned and no
+** unlock-notify callback is registered. The system is said to be in
+** a deadlocked state if connection A has registered for an unlock-notify
+** callback on the conclusion of connection B's transaction, and connection
+** B has itself registered for an unlock-notify callback when connection
+** A's transaction is concluded. Indirect deadlock is also detected, so
+** the system is also considered to be deadlocked if connection B has
+** registered for an unlock-notify callback on the conclusion of connection
+** C's transaction, where connection C is waiting on connection A. Any
+** number of levels of indirection are allowed.
+**
+** <b>The "DROP TABLE" Exception</b>
+**
+** When a call to [sqlite3_step()] returns SQLITE_LOCKED, it is almost
+** always appropriate to call sqlite3_unlock_notify(). There is however,
+** one exception. When executing a "DROP TABLE" or "DROP INDEX" statement,
+** SQLite checks if there are any currently executing SELECT statements
+** that belong to the same connection. If there are, SQLITE_LOCKED is
+** returned. In this case there is no "blocking connection", so invoking
+** sqlite3_unlock_notify() results in the unlock-notify callback being
+** invoked immediately. If the application then re-attempts the "DROP TABLE"
+** or "DROP INDEX" query, an infinite loop might be the result.
+**
+** One way around this problem is to check the extended error code returned
+** by an sqlite3_step() call. If there is a blocking connection, then the
+** extended error code is set to SQLITE_LOCKED_SHAREDCACHE. Otherwise, in
+** the special "DROP TABLE/INDEX" case, the extended error code is just
+** SQLITE_LOCKED.
+*/
+int sqlite3_unlock_notify(
+ sqlite3 *pBlocked, /* Waiting connection */
+ void (*xNotify)(void **apArg, int nArg), /* Callback function to invoke */
+ void *pNotifyArg /* Argument to pass to xNotify */
+);
+
+/*
+** Undo the hack that converts floating point types to integer for
+** builds on processors without floating point support.
+*/
+#ifdef SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT
+# undef double
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+} /* End of the 'extern "C"' block */
+#endif
+#endif
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3ext.h b/WebKitLibraries/WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3ext.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..552664664
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/WebCoreSQLite3/sqlite3ext.h
@@ -0,0 +1,380 @@
+/*
+** 2006 June 7
+**
+** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of
+** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
+**
+** May you do good and not evil.
+** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
+** May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
+**
+*************************************************************************
+** This header file defines the SQLite interface for use by
+** shared libraries that want to be imported as extensions into
+** an SQLite instance. Shared libraries that intend to be loaded
+** as extensions by SQLite should #include this file instead of
+** sqlite3.h.
+**
+** @(#) $Id: sqlite3ext.h,v 1.25 2008/10/12 00:27:54 shane Exp $
+*/
+#ifndef _SQLITE3EXT_H_
+#define _SQLITE3EXT_H_
+#include "sqlite3.h"
+
+typedef struct sqlite3_api_routines sqlite3_api_routines;
+
+/*
+** The following structure holds pointers to all of the SQLite API
+** routines.
+**
+** WARNING: In order to maintain backwards compatibility, add new
+** interfaces to the end of this structure only. If you insert new
+** interfaces in the middle of this structure, then older different
+** versions of SQLite will not be able to load each others' shared
+** libraries!
+*/
+struct sqlite3_api_routines {
+ void * (*aggregate_context)(sqlite3_context*,int nBytes);
+ int (*aggregate_count)(sqlite3_context*);
+ int (*bind_blob)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,const void*,int n,void(*)(void*));
+ int (*bind_double)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,double);
+ int (*bind_int)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,int);
+ int (*bind_int64)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,sqlite_int64);
+ int (*bind_null)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+ int (*bind_parameter_count)(sqlite3_stmt*);
+ int (*bind_parameter_index)(sqlite3_stmt*,const char*zName);
+ const char * (*bind_parameter_name)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+ int (*bind_text)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,const char*,int n,void(*)(void*));
+ int (*bind_text16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,const void*,int,void(*)(void*));
+ int (*bind_value)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,const sqlite3_value*);
+ int (*busy_handler)(sqlite3*,int(*)(void*,int),void*);
+ int (*busy_timeout)(sqlite3*,int ms);
+ int (*changes)(sqlite3*);
+ int (*close)(sqlite3*);
+ int (*collation_needed)(sqlite3*,void*,void(*)(void*,sqlite3*,int eTextRep,const char*));
+ int (*collation_needed16)(sqlite3*,void*,void(*)(void*,sqlite3*,int eTextRep,const void*));
+ const void * (*column_blob)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
+ int (*column_bytes)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
+ int (*column_bytes16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
+ int (*column_count)(sqlite3_stmt*pStmt);
+ const char * (*column_database_name)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+ const void * (*column_database_name16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+ const char * (*column_decltype)(sqlite3_stmt*,int i);
+ const void * (*column_decltype16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+ double (*column_double)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
+ int (*column_int)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
+ sqlite_int64 (*column_int64)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
+ const char * (*column_name)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+ const void * (*column_name16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+ const char * (*column_origin_name)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+ const void * (*column_origin_name16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+ const char * (*column_table_name)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+ const void * (*column_table_name16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int);
+ const unsigned char * (*column_text)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
+ const void * (*column_text16)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
+ int (*column_type)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
+ sqlite3_value* (*column_value)(sqlite3_stmt*,int iCol);
+ void * (*commit_hook)(sqlite3*,int(*)(void*),void*);
+ int (*complete)(const char*sql);
+ int (*complete16)(const void*sql);
+ int (*create_collation)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,void*,int(*)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*));
+ int (*create_collation16)(sqlite3*,const void*,int,void*,int(*)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*));
+ int (*create_function)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,int,void*,void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),void (*xStep)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),void (*xFinal)(sqlite3_context*));
+ int (*create_function16)(sqlite3*,const void*,int,int,void*,void (*xFunc)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),void (*xStep)(sqlite3_context*,int,sqlite3_value**),void (*xFinal)(sqlite3_context*));
+ int (*create_module)(sqlite3*,const char*,const sqlite3_module*,void*);
+ int (*data_count)(sqlite3_stmt*pStmt);
+ sqlite3 * (*db_handle)(sqlite3_stmt*);
+ int (*declare_vtab)(sqlite3*,const char*);
+ int (*enable_shared_cache)(int);
+ int (*errcode)(sqlite3*db);
+ const char * (*errmsg)(sqlite3*);
+ const void * (*errmsg16)(sqlite3*);
+ int (*exec)(sqlite3*,const char*,sqlite3_callback,void*,char**);
+ int (*expired)(sqlite3_stmt*);
+ int (*finalize)(sqlite3_stmt*pStmt);
+ void (*free)(void*);
+ void (*free_table)(char**result);
+ int (*get_autocommit)(sqlite3*);
+ void * (*get_auxdata)(sqlite3_context*,int);
+ int (*get_table)(sqlite3*,const char*,char***,int*,int*,char**);
+ int (*global_recover)(void);
+ void (*interruptx)(sqlite3*);
+ sqlite_int64 (*last_insert_rowid)(sqlite3*);
+ const char * (*libversion)(void);
+ int (*libversion_number)(void);
+ void *(*malloc)(int);
+ char * (*mprintf)(const char*,...);
+ int (*open)(const char*,sqlite3**);
+ int (*open16)(const void*,sqlite3**);
+ int (*prepare)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,sqlite3_stmt**,const char**);
+ int (*prepare16)(sqlite3*,const void*,int,sqlite3_stmt**,const void**);
+ void * (*profile)(sqlite3*,void(*)(void*,const char*,sqlite_uint64),void*);
+ void (*progress_handler)(sqlite3*,int,int(*)(void*),void*);
+ void *(*realloc)(void*,int);
+ int (*reset)(sqlite3_stmt*pStmt);
+ void (*result_blob)(sqlite3_context*,const void*,int,void(*)(void*));
+ void (*result_double)(sqlite3_context*,double);
+ void (*result_error)(sqlite3_context*,const char*,int);
+ void (*result_error16)(sqlite3_context*,const void*,int);
+ void (*result_int)(sqlite3_context*,int);
+ void (*result_int64)(sqlite3_context*,sqlite_int64);
+ void (*result_null)(sqlite3_context*);
+ void (*result_text)(sqlite3_context*,const char*,int,void(*)(void*));
+ void (*result_text16)(sqlite3_context*,const void*,int,void(*)(void*));
+ void (*result_text16be)(sqlite3_context*,const void*,int,void(*)(void*));
+ void (*result_text16le)(sqlite3_context*,const void*,int,void(*)(void*));
+ void (*result_value)(sqlite3_context*,sqlite3_value*);
+ void * (*rollback_hook)(sqlite3*,void(*)(void*),void*);
+ int (*set_authorizer)(sqlite3*,int(*)(void*,int,const char*,const char*,const char*,const char*),void*);
+ void (*set_auxdata)(sqlite3_context*,int,void*,void (*)(void*));
+ char * (*snprintf)(int,char*,const char*,...);
+ int (*step)(sqlite3_stmt*);
+ int (*table_column_metadata)(sqlite3*,const char*,const char*,const char*,char const**,char const**,int*,int*,int*);
+ void (*thread_cleanup)(void);
+ int (*total_changes)(sqlite3*);
+ void * (*trace)(sqlite3*,void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*),void*);
+ int (*transfer_bindings)(sqlite3_stmt*,sqlite3_stmt*);
+ void * (*update_hook)(sqlite3*,void(*)(void*,int ,char const*,char const*,sqlite_int64),void*);
+ void * (*user_data)(sqlite3_context*);
+ const void * (*value_blob)(sqlite3_value*);
+ int (*value_bytes)(sqlite3_value*);
+ int (*value_bytes16)(sqlite3_value*);
+ double (*value_double)(sqlite3_value*);
+ int (*value_int)(sqlite3_value*);
+ sqlite_int64 (*value_int64)(sqlite3_value*);
+ int (*value_numeric_type)(sqlite3_value*);
+ const unsigned char * (*value_text)(sqlite3_value*);
+ const void * (*value_text16)(sqlite3_value*);
+ const void * (*value_text16be)(sqlite3_value*);
+ const void * (*value_text16le)(sqlite3_value*);
+ int (*value_type)(sqlite3_value*);
+ char *(*vmprintf)(const char*,va_list);
+ /* Added ??? */
+ int (*overload_function)(sqlite3*, const char *zFuncName, int nArg);
+ /* Added by 3.3.13 */
+ int (*prepare_v2)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,sqlite3_stmt**,const char**);
+ int (*prepare16_v2)(sqlite3*,const void*,int,sqlite3_stmt**,const void**);
+ int (*clear_bindings)(sqlite3_stmt*);
+ /* Added by 3.4.1 */
+ int (*create_module_v2)(sqlite3*,const char*,const sqlite3_module*,void*,void (*xDestroy)(void *));
+ /* Added by 3.5.0 */
+ int (*bind_zeroblob)(sqlite3_stmt*,int,int);
+ int (*blob_bytes)(sqlite3_blob*);
+ int (*blob_close)(sqlite3_blob*);
+ int (*blob_open)(sqlite3*,const char*,const char*,const char*,sqlite3_int64,int,sqlite3_blob**);
+ int (*blob_read)(sqlite3_blob*,void*,int,int);
+ int (*blob_write)(sqlite3_blob*,const void*,int,int);
+ int (*create_collation_v2)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,void*,int(*)(void*,int,const void*,int,const void*),void(*)(void*));
+ int (*file_control)(sqlite3*,const char*,int,void*);
+ sqlite3_int64 (*memory_highwater)(int);
+ sqlite3_int64 (*memory_used)(void);
+ sqlite3_mutex *(*mutex_alloc)(int);
+ void (*mutex_enter)(sqlite3_mutex*);
+ void (*mutex_free)(sqlite3_mutex*);
+ void (*mutex_leave)(sqlite3_mutex*);
+ int (*mutex_try)(sqlite3_mutex*);
+ int (*open_v2)(const char*,sqlite3**,int,const char*);
+ int (*release_memory)(int);
+ void (*result_error_nomem)(sqlite3_context*);
+ void (*result_error_toobig)(sqlite3_context*);
+ int (*sleep)(int);
+ void (*soft_heap_limit)(int);
+ sqlite3_vfs *(*vfs_find)(const char*);
+ int (*vfs_register)(sqlite3_vfs*,int);
+ int (*vfs_unregister)(sqlite3_vfs*);
+ int (*xthreadsafe)(void);
+ void (*result_zeroblob)(sqlite3_context*,int);
+ void (*result_error_code)(sqlite3_context*,int);
+ int (*test_control)(int, ...);
+ void (*randomness)(int,void*);
+ sqlite3 *(*context_db_handle)(sqlite3_context*);
+ int (*extended_result_codes)(sqlite3*,int);
+ int (*limit)(sqlite3*,int,int);
+ sqlite3_stmt *(*next_stmt)(sqlite3*,sqlite3_stmt*);
+ const char *(*sql)(sqlite3_stmt*);
+ int (*status)(int,int*,int*,int);
+};
+
+/*
+** The following macros redefine the API routines so that they are
+** redirected throught the global sqlite3_api structure.
+**
+** This header file is also used by the loadext.c source file
+** (part of the main SQLite library - not an extension) so that
+** it can get access to the sqlite3_api_routines structure
+** definition. But the main library does not want to redefine
+** the API. So the redefinition macros are only valid if the
+** SQLITE_CORE macros is undefined.
+*/
+#ifndef SQLITE_CORE
+#define sqlite3_aggregate_context sqlite3_api->aggregate_context
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
+#define sqlite3_aggregate_count sqlite3_api->aggregate_count
+#endif
+#define sqlite3_bind_blob sqlite3_api->bind_blob
+#define sqlite3_bind_double sqlite3_api->bind_double
+#define sqlite3_bind_int sqlite3_api->bind_int
+#define sqlite3_bind_int64 sqlite3_api->bind_int64
+#define sqlite3_bind_null sqlite3_api->bind_null
+#define sqlite3_bind_parameter_count sqlite3_api->bind_parameter_count
+#define sqlite3_bind_parameter_index sqlite3_api->bind_parameter_index
+#define sqlite3_bind_parameter_name sqlite3_api->bind_parameter_name
+#define sqlite3_bind_text sqlite3_api->bind_text
+#define sqlite3_bind_text16 sqlite3_api->bind_text16
+#define sqlite3_bind_value sqlite3_api->bind_value
+#define sqlite3_busy_handler sqlite3_api->busy_handler
+#define sqlite3_busy_timeout sqlite3_api->busy_timeout
+#define sqlite3_changes sqlite3_api->changes
+#define sqlite3_close sqlite3_api->close
+#define sqlite3_collation_needed sqlite3_api->collation_needed
+#define sqlite3_collation_needed16 sqlite3_api->collation_needed16
+#define sqlite3_column_blob sqlite3_api->column_blob
+#define sqlite3_column_bytes sqlite3_api->column_bytes
+#define sqlite3_column_bytes16 sqlite3_api->column_bytes16
+#define sqlite3_column_count sqlite3_api->column_count
+#define sqlite3_column_database_name sqlite3_api->column_database_name
+#define sqlite3_column_database_name16 sqlite3_api->column_database_name16
+#define sqlite3_column_decltype sqlite3_api->column_decltype
+#define sqlite3_column_decltype16 sqlite3_api->column_decltype16
+#define sqlite3_column_double sqlite3_api->column_double
+#define sqlite3_column_int sqlite3_api->column_int
+#define sqlite3_column_int64 sqlite3_api->column_int64
+#define sqlite3_column_name sqlite3_api->column_name
+#define sqlite3_column_name16 sqlite3_api->column_name16
+#define sqlite3_column_origin_name sqlite3_api->column_origin_name
+#define sqlite3_column_origin_name16 sqlite3_api->column_origin_name16
+#define sqlite3_column_table_name sqlite3_api->column_table_name
+#define sqlite3_column_table_name16 sqlite3_api->column_table_name16
+#define sqlite3_column_text sqlite3_api->column_text
+#define sqlite3_column_text16 sqlite3_api->column_text16
+#define sqlite3_column_type sqlite3_api->column_type
+#define sqlite3_column_value sqlite3_api->column_value
+#define sqlite3_commit_hook sqlite3_api->commit_hook
+#define sqlite3_complete sqlite3_api->complete
+#define sqlite3_complete16 sqlite3_api->complete16
+#define sqlite3_create_collation sqlite3_api->create_collation
+#define sqlite3_create_collation16 sqlite3_api->create_collation16
+#define sqlite3_create_function sqlite3_api->create_function
+#define sqlite3_create_function16 sqlite3_api->create_function16
+#define sqlite3_create_module sqlite3_api->create_module
+#define sqlite3_create_module_v2 sqlite3_api->create_module_v2
+#define sqlite3_data_count sqlite3_api->data_count
+#define sqlite3_db_handle sqlite3_api->db_handle
+#define sqlite3_declare_vtab sqlite3_api->declare_vtab
+#define sqlite3_enable_shared_cache sqlite3_api->enable_shared_cache
+#define sqlite3_errcode sqlite3_api->errcode
+#define sqlite3_errmsg sqlite3_api->errmsg
+#define sqlite3_errmsg16 sqlite3_api->errmsg16
+#define sqlite3_exec sqlite3_api->exec
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
+#define sqlite3_expired sqlite3_api->expired
+#endif
+#define sqlite3_finalize sqlite3_api->finalize
+#define sqlite3_free sqlite3_api->free
+#define sqlite3_free_table sqlite3_api->free_table
+#define sqlite3_get_autocommit sqlite3_api->get_autocommit
+#define sqlite3_get_auxdata sqlite3_api->get_auxdata
+#define sqlite3_get_table sqlite3_api->get_table
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
+#define sqlite3_global_recover sqlite3_api->global_recover
+#endif
+#define sqlite3_interrupt sqlite3_api->interruptx
+#define sqlite3_last_insert_rowid sqlite3_api->last_insert_rowid
+#define sqlite3_libversion sqlite3_api->libversion
+#define sqlite3_libversion_number sqlite3_api->libversion_number
+#define sqlite3_malloc sqlite3_api->malloc
+#define sqlite3_mprintf sqlite3_api->mprintf
+#define sqlite3_open sqlite3_api->open
+#define sqlite3_open16 sqlite3_api->open16
+#define sqlite3_prepare sqlite3_api->prepare
+#define sqlite3_prepare16 sqlite3_api->prepare16
+#define sqlite3_prepare_v2 sqlite3_api->prepare_v2
+#define sqlite3_prepare16_v2 sqlite3_api->prepare16_v2
+#define sqlite3_profile sqlite3_api->profile
+#define sqlite3_progress_handler sqlite3_api->progress_handler
+#define sqlite3_realloc sqlite3_api->realloc
+#define sqlite3_reset sqlite3_api->reset
+#define sqlite3_result_blob sqlite3_api->result_blob
+#define sqlite3_result_double sqlite3_api->result_double
+#define sqlite3_result_error sqlite3_api->result_error
+#define sqlite3_result_error16 sqlite3_api->result_error16
+#define sqlite3_result_int sqlite3_api->result_int
+#define sqlite3_result_int64 sqlite3_api->result_int64
+#define sqlite3_result_null sqlite3_api->result_null
+#define sqlite3_result_text sqlite3_api->result_text
+#define sqlite3_result_text16 sqlite3_api->result_text16
+#define sqlite3_result_text16be sqlite3_api->result_text16be
+#define sqlite3_result_text16le sqlite3_api->result_text16le
+#define sqlite3_result_value sqlite3_api->result_value
+#define sqlite3_rollback_hook sqlite3_api->rollback_hook
+#define sqlite3_set_authorizer sqlite3_api->set_authorizer
+#define sqlite3_set_auxdata sqlite3_api->set_auxdata
+#define sqlite3_snprintf sqlite3_api->snprintf
+#define sqlite3_step sqlite3_api->step
+#define sqlite3_table_column_metadata sqlite3_api->table_column_metadata
+#define sqlite3_thread_cleanup sqlite3_api->thread_cleanup
+#define sqlite3_total_changes sqlite3_api->total_changes
+#define sqlite3_trace sqlite3_api->trace
+#ifndef SQLITE_OMIT_DEPRECATED
+#define sqlite3_transfer_bindings sqlite3_api->transfer_bindings
+#endif
+#define sqlite3_update_hook sqlite3_api->update_hook
+#define sqlite3_user_data sqlite3_api->user_data
+#define sqlite3_value_blob sqlite3_api->value_blob
+#define sqlite3_value_bytes sqlite3_api->value_bytes
+#define sqlite3_value_bytes16 sqlite3_api->value_bytes16
+#define sqlite3_value_double sqlite3_api->value_double
+#define sqlite3_value_int sqlite3_api->value_int
+#define sqlite3_value_int64 sqlite3_api->value_int64
+#define sqlite3_value_numeric_type sqlite3_api->value_numeric_type
+#define sqlite3_value_text sqlite3_api->value_text
+#define sqlite3_value_text16 sqlite3_api->value_text16
+#define sqlite3_value_text16be sqlite3_api->value_text16be
+#define sqlite3_value_text16le sqlite3_api->value_text16le
+#define sqlite3_value_type sqlite3_api->value_type
+#define sqlite3_vmprintf sqlite3_api->vmprintf
+#define sqlite3_overload_function sqlite3_api->overload_function
+#define sqlite3_prepare_v2 sqlite3_api->prepare_v2
+#define sqlite3_prepare16_v2 sqlite3_api->prepare16_v2
+#define sqlite3_clear_bindings sqlite3_api->clear_bindings
+#define sqlite3_bind_zeroblob sqlite3_api->bind_zeroblob
+#define sqlite3_blob_bytes sqlite3_api->blob_bytes
+#define sqlite3_blob_close sqlite3_api->blob_close
+#define sqlite3_blob_open sqlite3_api->blob_open
+#define sqlite3_blob_read sqlite3_api->blob_read
+#define sqlite3_blob_write sqlite3_api->blob_write
+#define sqlite3_create_collation_v2 sqlite3_api->create_collation_v2
+#define sqlite3_file_control sqlite3_api->file_control
+#define sqlite3_memory_highwater sqlite3_api->memory_highwater
+#define sqlite3_memory_used sqlite3_api->memory_used
+#define sqlite3_mutex_alloc sqlite3_api->mutex_alloc
+#define sqlite3_mutex_enter sqlite3_api->mutex_enter
+#define sqlite3_mutex_free sqlite3_api->mutex_free
+#define sqlite3_mutex_leave sqlite3_api->mutex_leave
+#define sqlite3_mutex_try sqlite3_api->mutex_try
+#define sqlite3_open_v2 sqlite3_api->open_v2
+#define sqlite3_release_memory sqlite3_api->release_memory
+#define sqlite3_result_error_nomem sqlite3_api->result_error_nomem
+#define sqlite3_result_error_toobig sqlite3_api->result_error_toobig
+#define sqlite3_sleep sqlite3_api->sleep
+#define sqlite3_soft_heap_limit sqlite3_api->soft_heap_limit
+#define sqlite3_vfs_find sqlite3_api->vfs_find
+#define sqlite3_vfs_register sqlite3_api->vfs_register
+#define sqlite3_vfs_unregister sqlite3_api->vfs_unregister
+#define sqlite3_threadsafe sqlite3_api->xthreadsafe
+#define sqlite3_result_zeroblob sqlite3_api->result_zeroblob
+#define sqlite3_result_error_code sqlite3_api->result_error_code
+#define sqlite3_test_control sqlite3_api->test_control
+#define sqlite3_randomness sqlite3_api->randomness
+#define sqlite3_context_db_handle sqlite3_api->context_db_handle
+#define sqlite3_extended_result_codes sqlite3_api->extended_result_codes
+#define sqlite3_limit sqlite3_api->limit
+#define sqlite3_next_stmt sqlite3_api->next_stmt
+#define sqlite3_sql sqlite3_api->sql
+#define sqlite3_status sqlite3_api->status
+#endif /* SQLITE_CORE */
+
+#define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT1 const sqlite3_api_routines *sqlite3_api = 0;
+#define SQLITE_EXTENSION_INIT2(v) sqlite3_api = v;
+
+#endif /* _SQLITE3EXT_H_ */
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/WebKitSystemInterface.h b/WebKitLibraries/WebKitSystemInterface.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e8fed6844
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/WebKitSystemInterface.h
@@ -0,0 +1,460 @@
+/*
+ WebKitSystemInterface.h
+ Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
+
+ Public header file.
+*/
+
+#import <Cocoa/Cocoa.h>
+#import <Carbon/Carbon.h>
+
+@class AVAsset;
+@class QTMovie;
+@class QTMovieView;
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+typedef struct _CFURLResponse* CFURLResponseRef;
+typedef const struct _CFURLRequest* CFURLRequestRef;
+typedef struct _CFURLRequest* CFMutableURLRequestRef;
+
+typedef struct _CFURLCredential* WKCFURLCredentialRef;
+typedef struct _CFURLProtectionSpace* CFURLProtectionSpaceRef;
+
+typedef enum {
+ WKCertificateParseResultSucceeded = 0,
+ WKCertificateParseResultFailed = 1,
+ WKCertificateParseResultPKCS7 = 2,
+} WKCertificateParseResult;
+
+CFStringRef WKCopyCFLocalizationPreferredName(CFStringRef localization);
+void WKSetDefaultLocalization(CFStringRef localization);
+
+CFStringRef WKSignedPublicKeyAndChallengeString(unsigned keySize, CFStringRef challenge, CFStringRef keyDescription);
+WKCertificateParseResult WKAddCertificatesToKeychainFromData(const void *bytes, unsigned length);
+
+NSString *WKGetPreferredExtensionForMIMEType(NSString *type);
+NSArray *WKGetExtensionsForMIMEType(NSString *type);
+NSString *WKGetMIMETypeForExtension(NSString *extension);
+
+NSDate *WKGetNSURLResponseLastModifiedDate(NSURLResponse *response);
+NSTimeInterval WKGetNSURLResponseFreshnessLifetime(NSURLResponse *response);
+NSString *WKCopyNSURLResponseStatusLine(NSURLResponse *response);
+
+#ifndef BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD
+CFArrayRef WKCopyNSURLResponseCertificateChain(NSURLResponse *response);
+#endif
+
+CFStringEncoding WKGetWebDefaultCFStringEncoding(void);
+
+void WKSetMetadataURL(NSString *URLString, NSString *referrer, NSString *path);
+void WKSetNSURLConnectionDefersCallbacks(NSURLConnection *connection, BOOL defers);
+
+void WKShowKeyAndMain(void);
+#ifndef __LP64__
+OSStatus WKSyncWindowWithCGAfterMove(WindowRef);
+unsigned WKCarbonWindowMask(void);
+void *WKGetNativeWindowFromWindowRef(WindowRef);
+OSType WKCarbonWindowPropertyCreator(void);
+OSType WKCarbonWindowPropertyTag(void);
+#endif
+
+typedef id WKNSURLConnectionDelegateProxyPtr;
+
+WKNSURLConnectionDelegateProxyPtr WKCreateNSURLConnectionDelegateProxy(void);
+
+void WKDisableCGDeferredUpdates(void);
+
+Class WKNSURLProtocolClassForRequest(NSURLRequest *request);
+void WKSetNSURLRequestShouldContentSniff(NSMutableURLRequest *request, BOOL shouldContentSniff);
+
+void WKSetCookieStoragePrivateBrowsingEnabled(BOOL enabled);
+
+unsigned WKGetNSAutoreleasePoolCount(void);
+
+void WKAdvanceDefaultButtonPulseAnimation(NSButtonCell *button);
+
+NSString *WKMouseMovedNotification(void);
+NSString *WKWindowWillOrderOnScreenNotification(void);
+NSString *WKWindowWillOrderOffScreenNotification(void);
+void WKSetNSWindowShouldPostEventNotifications(NSWindow *window, BOOL post);
+
+CFTypeID WKGetAXTextMarkerTypeID(void);
+CFTypeID WKGetAXTextMarkerRangeTypeID(void);
+CFTypeRef WKCreateAXTextMarker(const void *bytes, size_t len);
+BOOL WKGetBytesFromAXTextMarker(CFTypeRef textMarker, void *bytes, size_t length);
+CFTypeRef WKCreateAXTextMarkerRange(CFTypeRef start, CFTypeRef end);
+CFTypeRef WKCopyAXTextMarkerRangeStart(CFTypeRef range);
+CFTypeRef WKCopyAXTextMarkerRangeEnd(CFTypeRef range);
+void WKAccessibilityHandleFocusChanged(void);
+AXUIElementRef WKCreateAXUIElementRef(id element);
+void WKUnregisterUniqueIdForElement(id element);
+
+
+#if !defined(BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD)
+// Remote Accessibility API.
+void WKAXRegisterRemoteApp(void);
+void WKAXInitializeElementWithPresenterPid(id, pid_t);
+NSData *WKAXRemoteTokenForElement(id);
+id WKAXRemoteElementForToken(NSData *);
+void WKAXSetWindowForRemoteElement(id remoteWindow, id remoteElement);
+void WKAXRegisterRemoteProcess(bool registerProcess, pid_t);
+pid_t WKAXRemoteProcessIdentifier(id remoteElement);
+#endif
+
+void WKSetUpFontCache(void);
+
+void WKSignalCFReadStreamEnd(CFReadStreamRef stream);
+void WKSignalCFReadStreamHasBytes(CFReadStreamRef stream);
+void WKSignalCFReadStreamError(CFReadStreamRef stream, CFStreamError *error);
+
+CFReadStreamRef WKCreateCustomCFReadStream(void *(*formCreate)(CFReadStreamRef, void *),
+ void (*formFinalize)(CFReadStreamRef, void *),
+ Boolean (*formOpen)(CFReadStreamRef, CFStreamError *, Boolean *, void *),
+ CFIndex (*formRead)(CFReadStreamRef, UInt8 *, CFIndex, CFStreamError *, Boolean *, void *),
+ Boolean (*formCanRead)(CFReadStreamRef, void *),
+ void (*formClose)(CFReadStreamRef, void *),
+ void (*formSchedule)(CFReadStreamRef, CFRunLoopRef, CFStringRef, void *),
+ void (*formUnschedule)(CFReadStreamRef, CFRunLoopRef, CFStringRef, void *),
+ void *context);
+
+void WKDrawCapsLockIndicator(CGContextRef, CGRect);
+
+void WKDrawFocusRing(CGContextRef context, CGColorRef color, int radius);
+ // The CG context's current path is the focus ring's path.
+ // A color of 0 means "use system focus ring color".
+ // A radius of 0 means "use default focus ring radius".
+
+void WKSetDragImage(NSImage *image, NSPoint offset);
+
+void WKDrawBezeledTextFieldCell(NSRect, BOOL enabled);
+void WKDrawTextFieldCellFocusRing(NSTextFieldCell*, NSRect);
+void WKDrawBezeledTextArea(NSRect, BOOL enabled);
+void WKPopupMenu(NSMenu*, NSPoint location, float width, NSView*, int selectedItem, NSFont*);
+void WKPopupContextMenu(NSMenu *menu, NSPoint screenLocation);
+void WKSendUserChangeNotifications(void);
+#ifndef __LP64__
+BOOL WKConvertNSEventToCarbonEvent(EventRecord *carbonEvent, NSEvent *cocoaEvent);
+void WKSendKeyEventToTSM(NSEvent *theEvent);
+void WKCallDrawingNotification(CGrafPtr port, Rect *bounds);
+#endif
+
+BOOL WKGetGlyphTransformedAdvances(CGFontRef, NSFont*, CGAffineTransform *m, ATSGlyphRef *glyph, CGSize *advance);
+NSFont *WKGetFontInLanguageForRange(NSFont *font, NSString *string, NSRange range);
+NSFont *WKGetFontInLanguageForCharacter(NSFont *font, UniChar ch);
+void WKSetCGFontRenderingMode(CGContextRef cgContext, NSFont *font);
+BOOL WKCGContextGetShouldSmoothFonts(CGContextRef cgContext);
+
+
+void WKSetBaseCTM(CGContextRef, CGAffineTransform);
+void WKSetPatternPhaseInUserSpace(CGContextRef, CGPoint);
+CGAffineTransform WKGetUserToBaseCTM(CGContextRef);
+
+void WKGetGlyphsForCharacters(CGFontRef, const UniChar[], CGGlyph[], size_t);
+bool WKGetVerticalGlyphsForCharacters(CTFontRef, const UniChar[], CGGlyph[], size_t);
+
+CTLineRef WKCreateCTLineWithUniCharProvider(const UniChar* (*provide)(CFIndex stringIndex, CFIndex* charCount, CFDictionaryRef* attributes, void*), void (*dispose)(const UniChar* chars, void*), void*);
+#if !defined(BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD) && !defined(BUILDING_ON_SNOW_LEOPARD)
+CTTypesetterRef WKCreateCTTypesetterWithUniCharProviderAndOptions(const UniChar* (*provide)(CFIndex stringIndex, CFIndex* charCount, CFDictionaryRef* attributes, void*), void (*dispose)(const UniChar* chars, void*), void*, CFDictionaryRef options);
+
+CGContextRef WKIOSurfaceContextCreate(IOSurfaceRef, unsigned width, unsigned height, CGColorSpaceRef);
+CGImageRef WKIOSurfaceContextCreateImage(CGContextRef context);
+#endif
+
+typedef enum {
+ WKPatternTilingNoDistortion,
+ WKPatternTilingConstantSpacingMinimalDistortion,
+ WKPatternTilingConstantSpacing
+} WKPatternTiling;
+
+CGPatternRef WKCGPatternCreateWithImageAndTransform(CGImageRef image, CGAffineTransform transform, int tiling);
+
+#ifndef __LP64__
+NSEvent *WKCreateNSEventWithCarbonEvent(EventRef eventRef);
+NSEvent *WKCreateNSEventWithCarbonMouseMoveEvent(EventRef inEvent, NSWindow *window);
+NSEvent *WKCreateNSEventWithCarbonClickEvent(EventRef inEvent, WindowRef windowRef);
+#endif
+
+CGContextRef WKNSWindowOverrideCGContext(NSWindow *, CGContextRef);
+void WKNSWindowRestoreCGContext(NSWindow *, CGContextRef);
+
+void WKNSWindowMakeBottomCornersSquare(NSWindow *);
+
+// These constants match the ones used by ThemeScrollbarArrowStyle (some of the values are private, so we can't just
+// use that enum directly).
+typedef enum {
+ WKThemeScrollBarArrowsSingle = 0,
+ WKThemeScrollBarArrowsLowerRight = 1,
+ WKThemeScrollBarArrowsDouble = 2,
+ WKThemeScrollBarArrowsUpperLeft = 3,
+} WKThemeScrollBarArrowStyle;
+
+OSStatus WKThemeDrawTrack(const HIThemeTrackDrawInfo* inDrawInfo, CGContextRef inContext, int inArrowStyle);
+
+
+BOOL WKCGContextIsBitmapContext(CGContextRef context);
+
+void WKGetWheelEventDeltas(NSEvent *, float *deltaX, float *deltaY, BOOL *continuous);
+
+BOOL WKAppVersionCheckLessThan(NSString *, int, double);
+
+typedef enum {
+ WKMovieTypeUnknown,
+ WKMovieTypeDownload,
+ WKMovieTypeStoredStream,
+ WKMovieTypeLiveStream
+} WKMovieType;
+
+int WKQTMovieGetType(QTMovie* movie);
+
+BOOL WKQTMovieHasClosedCaptions(QTMovie* movie);
+void WKQTMovieSetShowClosedCaptions(QTMovie* movie, BOOL showClosedCaptions);
+void WKQTMovieSelectPreferredAlternates(QTMovie* movie);
+void WKQTMovieSelectPreferredAlternateTrackForMediaType(QTMovie* movie, NSString* mediaType);
+
+unsigned WKQTIncludeOnlyModernMediaFileTypes(void);
+int WKQTMovieDataRate(QTMovie* movie);
+float WKQTMovieMaxTimeLoaded(QTMovie* movie);
+float WKQTMovieMaxTimeSeekable(QTMovie* movie);
+NSString *WKQTMovieMaxTimeLoadedChangeNotification(void);
+void WKQTMovieViewSetDrawSynchronously(QTMovieView* view, BOOL sync);
+void WKQTMovieDisableComponent(uint32_t[5]);
+NSURL *WKQTMovieResolvedURL(QTMovie* movie);
+
+CFStringRef WKCopyFoundationCacheDirectory(void);
+
+#if defined(BUILDING_ON_SNOW_LEOPARD) || defined(BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD)
+typedef struct __CFURLStorageSession* CFURLStorageSessionRef;
+#else
+typedef const struct __CFURLStorageSession* CFURLStorageSessionRef;
+#endif
+CFURLStorageSessionRef WKCreatePrivateStorageSession(CFStringRef);
+NSURLRequest *WKCopyRequestWithStorageSession(CFURLStorageSessionRef, NSURLRequest*);
+NSCachedURLResponse *WKCachedResponseForRequest(CFURLStorageSessionRef, NSURLRequest*);
+void WKSetRequestStorageSession(CFURLStorageSessionRef, CFMutableURLRequestRef);
+
+typedef struct OpaqueCFHTTPCookieStorage* CFHTTPCookieStorageRef;
+CFHTTPCookieStorageRef WKCopyHTTPCookieStorage(CFURLStorageSessionRef);
+unsigned WKGetHTTPCookieAcceptPolicy(CFHTTPCookieStorageRef);
+void WKSetHTTPCookieAcceptPolicy(CFHTTPCookieStorageRef, unsigned policy);
+NSArray *WKHTTPCookiesForURL(CFHTTPCookieStorageRef, NSURL *);
+void WKSetHTTPCookiesForURL(CFHTTPCookieStorageRef, NSArray *, NSURL *, NSURL *);
+void WKDeleteHTTPCookie(CFHTTPCookieStorageRef, NSHTTPCookie *);
+
+CFHTTPCookieStorageRef WKGetDefaultHTTPCookieStorage(void);
+WKCFURLCredentialRef WKCopyCredentialFromCFPersistentStorage(CFURLProtectionSpaceRef);
+void WKSetCFURLRequestShouldContentSniff(CFMutableURLRequestRef, bool flag);
+CFArrayRef WKCFURLRequestCopyHTTPRequestBodyParts(CFURLRequestRef);
+void WKCFURLRequestSetHTTPRequestBodyParts(CFMutableURLRequestRef, CFArrayRef bodyParts);
+
+void WKSetVisibleApplicationName(CFStringRef);
+
+typedef enum {
+ WKMediaUIPartFullscreenButton = 0,
+ WKMediaUIPartMuteButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartPlayButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartSeekBackButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartSeekForwardButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartTimelineSlider,
+ WKMediaUIPartTimelineSliderThumb,
+ WKMediaUIPartRewindButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartSeekToRealtimeButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartShowClosedCaptionsButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartHideClosedCaptionsButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartUnMuteButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartPauseButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartBackground,
+ WKMediaUIPartCurrentTimeDisplay,
+ WKMediaUIPartTimeRemainingDisplay,
+ WKMediaUIPartStatusDisplay,
+ WKMediaUIPartControlsPanel,
+ WKMediaUIPartVolumeSliderContainer,
+ WKMediaUIPartVolumeSlider,
+ WKMediaUIPartVolumeSliderThumb
+} WKMediaUIPart;
+
+typedef enum {
+ WKMediaControllerThemeClassic = 1,
+ WKMediaControllerThemeQuickTime = 2
+} WKMediaControllerThemeStyle;
+
+typedef enum {
+ WKMediaControllerFlagDisabled = 1 << 0,
+ WKMediaControllerFlagPressed = 1 << 1,
+ WKMediaControllerFlagDrawEndCaps = 1 << 3,
+ WKMediaControllerFlagFocused = 1 << 4
+} WKMediaControllerThemeState;
+
+BOOL WKMediaControllerThemeAvailable(int themeStyle);
+BOOL WKHitTestMediaUIPart(int part, int themeStyle, CGRect bounds, CGPoint point);
+void WKMeasureMediaUIPart(int part, int themeStyle, CGRect *bounds, CGSize *naturalSize);
+void WKDrawMediaUIPart(int part, int themeStyle, CGContextRef context, CGRect rect, unsigned state);
+void WKDrawMediaSliderTrack(int themeStyle, CGContextRef context, CGRect rect, float timeLoaded, float currentTime, float duration, unsigned state);
+NSView *WKCreateMediaUIBackgroundView(void);
+
+typedef enum {
+ WKMediaUIControlTimeline,
+ WKMediaUIControlSlider,
+ WKMediaUIControlPlayPauseButton,
+ WKMediaUIControlExitFullscreenButton,
+ WKMediaUIControlRewindButton,
+ WKMediaUIControlFastForwardButton,
+ WKMediaUIControlVolumeUpButton,
+ WKMediaUIControlVolumeDownButton
+} WKMediaUIControlType;
+
+NSControl *WKCreateMediaUIControl(int controlType);
+
+NSArray *WKQTGetSitesInMediaDownloadCache();
+void WKQTClearMediaDownloadCacheForSite(NSString *site);
+void WKQTClearMediaDownloadCache();
+
+#ifndef BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD
+mach_port_t WKInitializeRenderServer(void);
+
+@class CALayer;
+
+CALayer *WKMakeRenderLayer(uint32_t contextID);
+
+typedef struct __WKSoftwareCARendererRef *WKSoftwareCARendererRef;
+
+WKSoftwareCARendererRef WKSoftwareCARendererCreate(uint32_t contextID);
+void WKSoftwareCARendererDestroy(WKSoftwareCARendererRef);
+void WKSoftwareCARendererRender(WKSoftwareCARendererRef, CGContextRef, CGRect);
+
+typedef struct __WKCARemoteLayerClientRef *WKCARemoteLayerClientRef;
+
+WKCARemoteLayerClientRef WKCARemoteLayerClientMakeWithServerPort(mach_port_t port);
+void WKCARemoteLayerClientInvalidate(WKCARemoteLayerClientRef);
+uint32_t WKCARemoteLayerClientGetClientId(WKCARemoteLayerClientRef);
+void WKCARemoteLayerClientSetLayer(WKCARemoteLayerClientRef, CALayer *);
+CALayer *WKCARemoteLayerClientGetLayer(WKCARemoteLayerClientRef);
+
+@class CARenderer;
+
+void WKCARendererAddChangeNotificationObserver(CARenderer *, void (*callback)(void*), void* context);
+void WKCARendererRemoveChangeNotificationObserver(CARenderer *, void (*callback)(void*), void* context);
+
+typedef struct __WKWindowBounceAnimationContext *WKWindowBounceAnimationContextRef;
+
+WKWindowBounceAnimationContextRef WKWindowBounceAnimationContextCreate(NSWindow *window);
+void WKWindowBounceAnimationContextDestroy(WKWindowBounceAnimationContextRef context);
+void WKWindowBounceAnimationSetAnimationProgress(WKWindowBounceAnimationContextRef context, double animationProgress);
+
+#if defined(__x86_64__)
+#import <mach/mig.h>
+CFRunLoopSourceRef WKCreateMIGServerSource(mig_subsystem_t subsystem, mach_port_t serverPort);
+#endif // defined(__x86_64__)
+
+NSUInteger WKGetInputPanelWindowStyle(void);
+UInt8 WKGetNSEventKeyChar(NSEvent *);
+#endif // !defined(BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD)
+
+@class CAPropertyAnimation;
+void WKSetCAAnimationValueFunction(CAPropertyAnimation*, NSString* function);
+
+unsigned WKInitializeMaximumHTTPConnectionCountPerHost(unsigned preferredConnectionCount);
+int WKGetHTTPPipeliningPriority(CFURLRequestRef);
+void WKSetHTTPPipeliningMaximumPriority(int maximumPriority);
+void WKSetHTTPPipeliningPriority(CFURLRequestRef, int priority);
+void WKSetHTTPPipeliningMinimumFastLanePriority(int priority);
+
+void WKSetCONNECTProxyForStream(CFReadStreamRef, CFStringRef proxyHost, CFNumberRef proxyPort);
+void WKSetCONNECTProxyAuthorizationForStream(CFReadStreamRef, CFStringRef proxyAuthorizationString);
+CFHTTPMessageRef WKCopyCONNECTProxyResponse(CFReadStreamRef, CFURLRef responseURL);
+
+#if defined(BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD) || defined(BUILDING_ON_SNOW_LEOPARD)
+typedef enum {
+ WKEventPhaseNone = 0,
+ WKEventPhaseBegan = 1,
+ WKEventPhaseChanged = 2,
+ WKEventPhaseEnded = 3,
+} WKEventPhase;
+
+int WKGetNSEventMomentumPhase(NSEvent *);
+#endif
+
+void WKWindowSetAlpha(NSWindow *window, float alphaValue);
+void WKWindowSetScaledFrame(NSWindow *window, NSRect scaleFrame, NSRect nonScaledFrame);
+
+#ifndef BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD
+void WKSyncSurfaceToView(NSView *view);
+
+void WKEnableSettingCursorWhenInBackground(void);
+
+CFDictionaryRef WKNSURLRequestCreateSerializableRepresentation(NSURLRequest *request, CFTypeRef tokenNull);
+NSURLRequest *WKNSURLRequestFromSerializableRepresentation(CFDictionaryRef representation, CFTypeRef tokenNull);
+
+CFDictionaryRef WKNSURLResponseCreateSerializableRepresentation(NSURLResponse *response, CFTypeRef tokenNull);
+NSURLResponse *WKNSURLResponseFromSerializableRepresentation(CFDictionaryRef representation, CFTypeRef tokenNull);
+
+#ifndef __LP64__
+ScriptCode WKGetScriptCodeFromCurrentKeyboardInputSource(void);
+#endif
+
+#endif
+
+#if defined(BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD) || defined(BUILDING_ON_SNOW_LEOPARD)
+CFIndex WKGetHyphenationLocationBeforeIndex(CFStringRef string, CFIndex index);
+#endif
+
+CFArrayRef WKCFURLCacheCopyAllHostNamesInPersistentStore(void);
+void WKCFURLCacheDeleteHostNamesInPersistentStore(CFArrayRef hostArray);
+
+CFStringRef WKGetCFURLResponseMIMEType(CFURLResponseRef);
+CFURLRef WKGetCFURLResponseURL(CFURLResponseRef);
+CFHTTPMessageRef WKGetCFURLResponseHTTPResponse(CFURLResponseRef);
+CFStringRef WKCopyCFURLResponseSuggestedFilename(CFURLResponseRef);
+void WKSetCFURLResponseMIMEType(CFURLResponseRef, CFStringRef mimeType);
+
+CIFormat WKCIGetRGBA8Format(void);
+
+#if !defined(BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD) && !defined(BUILDING_ON_SNOW_LEOPARD)
+
+typedef enum {
+ WKSandboxExtensionTypeReadOnly,
+ WKSandboxExtensionTypeWriteOnly,
+ WKSandboxExtensionTypeReadWrite,
+} WKSandboxExtensionType;
+typedef struct __WKSandboxExtension *WKSandboxExtensionRef;
+
+WKSandboxExtensionRef WKSandboxExtensionCreate(const char* path, WKSandboxExtensionType type);
+void WKSandboxExtensionDestroy(WKSandboxExtensionRef sandboxExtension);
+
+bool WKSandboxExtensionConsume(WKSandboxExtensionRef sandboxExtension);
+bool WKSandboxExtensionInvalidate(WKSandboxExtensionRef sandboxExtension);
+
+const char* WKSandboxExtensionGetSerializedFormat(WKSandboxExtensionRef sandboxExtension, size_t* length);
+WKSandboxExtensionRef WKSandboxExtensionCreateFromSerializedFormat(const char* serializationFormat, size_t length);
+
+OSStatus WKEnableSandboxStyleFileQuarantine(void);
+
+int WKRecommendedScrollerStyle(void);
+
+bool WKExecutableWasLinkedOnOrBeforeSnowLeopard(void);
+
+NSRange WKExtractWordDefinitionTokenRangeFromContextualString(NSString *contextString, NSRange range, NSDictionary **options);
+void WKShowWordDefinitionWindow(NSAttributedString *term, NSPoint screenPoint, NSDictionary *options);
+void WKHideWordDefinitionWindow(void);
+
+CFStringRef WKCopyDefaultSearchProviderDisplayName(void);
+
+NSURL* WKAVAssetResolvedURL(AVAsset*);
+
+NSCursor *WKCursor(const char *name);
+
+#endif
+
+#if !defined(BUILDING_ON_LEOPARD) && !defined(BUILDING_ON_SNOW_LEOPARD)
+
+#import <dispatch/dispatch.h>
+
+dispatch_source_t WKCreateVMPressureDispatchOnMainQueue(void);
+
+#endif
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/libWebCoreSQLite3.a b/WebKitLibraries/libWebCoreSQLite3.a
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index 000000000..2e5fd1557
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index 000000000..8fabbd248
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diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a b/WebKitLibraries/libWebKitSystemInterfaceLion.a
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diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a b/WebKitLibraries/libWebKitSystemInterfaceSnowLeopard.a
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diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h b/WebKitLibraries/win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..16b4f8f9e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/include/WebKitSystemInterface/WebKitSystemInterface.h
@@ -0,0 +1,254 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (C) 2007, 2008, 2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
+ *
+ * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+ * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+ * are met:
+ * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+ * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+ * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+ * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+ *
+ * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY APPLE COMPUTER, INC. ``AS IS'' AND ANY
+ * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+ * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+ * PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE COMPUTER, INC. OR
+ * CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+ * EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
+ * PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
+ * PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY
+ * OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+ * (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+ * OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+ */
+
+#ifndef WebKitSystemInterface_h
+#define WebKitSystemInterface_h
+
+struct CGAffineTransform;
+struct CGPoint;
+struct CGRect;
+struct CGSize;
+struct IDirect3DDevice9;
+struct WKCACFContext;
+struct WKCACFUpdateRectEnumerator;
+
+typedef struct _CACFLayer* CACFLayerRef;
+typedef const struct __CFArray* CFArrayRef;
+typedef const struct __CFData* CFDataRef;
+typedef const struct __CFString* CFStringRef;
+typedef double CFTimeInterval;
+typedef struct CGColor* CGColorRef;
+typedef struct CGContext* CGContextRef;
+typedef unsigned short CGFontIndex;
+typedef struct CGFont* CGFontRef;
+typedef CGFontIndex CGGlyph;
+typedef struct CGImage* CGImageRef;
+typedef struct CGPattern* CGPatternRef;
+typedef wchar_t UChar;
+typedef struct _CFURLResponse* CFURLResponseRef;
+typedef struct OpaqueCFHTTPCookieStorage* CFHTTPCookieStorageRef;
+typedef struct __CFDictionary* CFMutableDictionaryRef;
+typedef struct _CFURLRequest* CFMutableURLRequestRef;
+typedef const struct _CFURLRequest* CFURLRequestRef;
+typedef struct __CFHTTPMessage* CFHTTPMessageRef;
+typedef const struct __CFNumber* CFNumberRef;
+typedef struct __CFReadStream* CFReadStreamRef;
+typedef const struct __CFURL* CFURLRef;
+typedef struct _CFURLProtectionSpace* CFURLProtectionSpaceRef;
+typedef struct tagLOGFONTW LOGFONTW;
+typedef LOGFONTW LOGFONT;
+typedef struct _CACFLayer *CACFLayerRef;
+typedef struct __CVBuffer *CVBufferRef;
+typedef CVBufferRef CVImageBufferRef;
+typedef CVImageBufferRef CVPixelBufferRef;
+typedef struct _CAImageQueue *CAImageQueueRef;
+typedef unsigned long CFTypeID;
+typedef struct _CFURLCredential* WKCFURLCredentialRef;
+typedef const struct __CFURLStorageSession* CFURLStorageSessionRef;
+typedef const struct _CFURLCache* CFURLCacheRef;
+
+void wkSetFontSmoothingLevel(int type);
+int wkGetFontSmoothingLevel();
+void wkSetFontSmoothingContrast(CGFloat);
+CGFloat wkGetFontSmoothingContrast();
+void wkSystemFontSmoothingChanged();
+uint32_t wkSetFontSmoothingStyle(CGContextRef cg, bool fontAllowsSmoothing);
+void wkRestoreFontSmoothingStyle(CGContextRef cg, uint32_t oldStyle);
+void wkSetCGContextFontRenderingStyle(CGContextRef, bool isSystemFont, bool isPrinterFont, bool usePlatformNativeGlyphs);
+void wkGetGlyphAdvances(CGFontRef, const CGAffineTransform&, bool isSystemFont, bool isPrinterFont, CGGlyph, CGSize& advance);
+void wkGetGlyphs(CGFontRef, const UChar[], CGGlyph[], size_t count);
+void wkSetUpFontCache(size_t s);
+
+void wkSetBaseCTM(CGContextRef, CGAffineTransform);
+void wkSetPatternPhaseInUserSpace(CGContextRef, CGPoint phasePoint);
+CGAffineTransform wkGetUserToBaseCTM(CGContextRef);
+
+void wkDrawFocusRing(CGContextRef, CGColorRef, float radius);
+
+CFDictionaryRef wkGetSSLCertificateInfo(CFURLResponseRef);
+CFDataRef wkGetSSLPeerCertificateData(CFDictionaryRef);
+void* wkGetSSLPeerCertificateDataBytePtr(CFDictionaryRef);
+void wkSetSSLPeerCertificateData(CFMutableDictionaryRef, CFDataRef);
+void* wkGetSSLCertificateChainContext(CFDictionaryRef);
+CFHTTPCookieStorageRef wkGetDefaultHTTPCookieStorage();
+CFHTTPCookieStorageRef wkCreateInMemoryHTTPCookieStorage();
+void wkSetCFURLRequestShouldContentSniff(CFMutableURLRequestRef, bool);
+CFStringRef wkCopyFoundationCacheDirectory(CFURLStorageSessionRef);
+void wkSetClientCertificateInSSLProperties(CFMutableDictionaryRef, CFDataRef);
+
+CFArrayRef wkCFURLRequestCopyHTTPRequestBodyParts(CFURLRequestRef);
+void wkCFURLRequestSetHTTPRequestBodyParts(CFMutableURLRequestRef, CFArrayRef bodyParts);
+
+CFURLStorageSessionRef wkCreatePrivateStorageSession(CFStringRef identifier, CFURLStorageSessionRef defaultStorageSession);
+void wkSetRequestStorageSession(CFURLStorageSessionRef, CFMutableURLRequestRef);
+CFURLCacheRef wkCopyURLCache(CFURLStorageSessionRef);
+CFHTTPCookieStorageRef wkCopyHTTPCookieStorage(CFURLStorageSessionRef);
+CFDataRef wkCopySerializedDefaultStorageSession();
+CFURLStorageSessionRef wkDeserializeStorageSession(CFDataRef);
+
+CFArrayRef wkCFURLCacheCopyAllHostNamesInPersistentStore();
+void wkCFURLCacheDeleteHostNamesInPersistentStore(CFArrayRef hostNames);
+
+unsigned wkInitializeMaximumHTTPConnectionCountPerHost(unsigned preferredConnectionCount);
+int wkGetHTTPPipeliningPriority(CFURLRequestRef);
+void wkSetHTTPPipeliningMaximumPriority(int maximumPriority);
+void wkSetHTTPPipeliningPriority(CFURLRequestRef, int priority);
+
+void wkSetCONNECTProxyForStream(CFReadStreamRef, CFStringRef proxyHost, CFNumberRef proxyPort);
+void wkSetCONNECTProxyAuthorizationForStream(CFReadStreamRef, CFStringRef proxyAuthorizationString);
+CFHTTPMessageRef wkCopyCONNECTProxyResponse(CFReadStreamRef, CFURLRef responseURL);
+
+WKCFURLCredentialRef wkCopyCredentialFromCFPersistentStorage(CFURLProtectionSpaceRef protectionSpace);
+
+CFStringRef wkCFNetworkErrorGetLocalizedDescription(CFIndex errorCode);
+
+
+enum wkCAImageQueueFlags {
+ kWKCAImageQueueAsync = 1U << 0,
+ kWKCAImageQueueFill = 1U << 1,
+ kWKCAImageQueueProtected = 1U << 2,
+ kWKCAImageQueueUseCleanAperture = 1U << 3,
+ kWKCAImageQueueUseAspectRatio = 1U << 4,
+ kWKCAImageQueueLowQualityColor = 1U << 5,
+};
+
+enum wkWKCAImageQueueImageType {
+ kWKCAImageQueueNil = 1,
+ kWKCAImageQueueSurface,
+ kWKCAImageQueueBuffer,
+ kWKCAImageQueueIOSurface,
+};
+
+enum wkWKCAImageQueueImageFlags {
+ kWKCAImageQueueOpaque = 1U << 0,
+ kWKCAImageQueueFlush = 1U << 1,
+ kWKCAImageQueueWillFlush = 1U << 2,
+ kWKCAImageQueueFlipped = 1U << 3,
+ kWKCAImageQueueWaitGPU = 1U << 4,
+};
+
+typedef void (*wkCAImageQueueReleaseCallback)(unsigned int type, uint64_t id, void *info);
+CAImageQueueRef wkCAImageQueueCreate(uint32_t width, uint32_t height, uint32_t capacity);
+void wkCAImageQueueInvalidate(CAImageQueueRef iq);
+size_t wkCAImageQueueCollect(CAImageQueueRef iq);
+bool wkCAImageQueueInsertImage(CAImageQueueRef iq, CFTimeInterval t, unsigned int type, uint64_t id, uint32_t flags, wkCAImageQueueReleaseCallback release, void *info);
+uint64_t wkCAImageQueueRegisterPixelBuffer(CAImageQueueRef iq, void *data, size_t data_size, size_t rowbytes, size_t width, size_t height, OSType pixel_format, CFDictionaryRef attachments, uint32_t flags);
+void wkCAImageQueueSetFlags(CAImageQueueRef iq, uint32_t mask, uint32_t flags);
+uint32_t wkCAImageQueueGetFlags(CAImageQueueRef iq);
+CFTypeID wkCAImageQueueGetTypeID(void);
+
+WKCACFContext* wkCACFContextCreate();
+void wkCACFContextDestroy(WKCACFContext*);
+
+void wkCACFContextSetLayer(WKCACFContext*, CACFLayerRef);
+void wkCACFContextFlush(WKCACFContext*);
+
+CFTimeInterval wkCACFContextGetLastCommitTime(WKCACFContext*);
+CFTimeInterval wkCACFContextGetNextUpdateTime(WKCACFContext*);
+
+void* wkCACFContextGetUserData(WKCACFContext*);
+void wkCACFContextSetUserData(WKCACFContext*, void*);
+
+void* wkCACFLayerGetContextUserData(CACFLayerRef);
+
+void wkCACFContextSetD3DDevice(WKCACFContext*, IDirect3DDevice9*);
+void wkCACFContextReleaseD3DResources(WKCACFContext*);
+
+bool wkCACFContextBeginUpdate(WKCACFContext*, void* buffer, size_t bufferSize, CFTimeInterval time, const CGRect& bounds, const CGRect dirtyRects[], size_t dirtyRectCount);
+void wkCACFContextRenderUpdate(WKCACFContext*);
+void wkCACFContextFinishUpdate(WKCACFContext*);
+void wkCACFContextAddUpdateRect(WKCACFContext*, const CGRect&);
+
+WKCACFUpdateRectEnumerator* wkCACFContextCopyUpdateRectEnumerator(WKCACFContext*);
+const CGRect* wkCACFUpdateRectEnumeratorNextRect(WKCACFUpdateRectEnumerator*);
+void wkCACFUpdateRectEnumeratorRelease(WKCACFUpdateRectEnumerator*);
+
+typedef enum {
+ wkPatternTilingNoDistortion,
+ wkPatternTilingConstantSpacingMinimalDistortion,
+ wkPatternTilingConstantSpacing
+} wkPatternTiling;
+
+CGPatternRef wkCGPatternCreateWithImageAndTransform(CGImageRef image, CGAffineTransform transform, int tiling);
+
+CFDictionaryRef wkCFURLRequestCreateSerializableRepresentation(CFURLRequestRef cfRequest, CFTypeRef tokenNull);
+CFURLRequestRef wkCFURLRequestCreateFromSerializableRepresentation(CFDictionaryRef representation, CFTypeRef tokenNull);
+CFDictionaryRef wkCFURLResponseCreateSerializableRepresentation(CFURLResponseRef cfResponse, CFTypeRef tokenNull);
+CFURLResponseRef wkCFURLResponseCreateFromSerializableRepresentation(CFDictionaryRef representation, CFTypeRef tokenNull);
+
+typedef void (*wkQuickTimeMIMETypeCallBack)(const char* mimeType);
+void wkGetQuickTimeMIMETypeList(wkQuickTimeMIMETypeCallBack);
+
+typedef enum {
+ WKMediaUIPartFullscreenButton = 0,
+ WKMediaUIPartMuteButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartPlayButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartSeekBackButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartSeekForwardButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartTimelineSlider,
+ WKMediaUIPartTimelineSliderThumb,
+ WKMediaUIPartRewindButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartSeekToRealtimeButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartShowClosedCaptionsButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartHideClosedCaptionsButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartUnMuteButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartPauseButton,
+ WKMediaUIPartBackground,
+ WKMediaUIPartCurrentTimeDisplay,
+ WKMediaUIPartTimeRemainingDisplay,
+ WKMediaUIPartStatusDisplay,
+ WKMediaUIPartControlsPanel,
+ WKMediaUIPartVolumeSliderContainer,
+ WKMediaUIPartVolumeSlider,
+ WKMediaUIPartVolumeSliderThumb
+} WKMediaUIPart;
+
+typedef enum {
+ WKMediaControllerThemeClassic = 1,
+ WKMediaControllerThemeQuickTime = 2
+} WKMediaControllerThemeStyle;
+
+typedef enum {
+ WKMediaControllerFlagDisabled = 1 << 0,
+ WKMediaControllerFlagPressed = 1 << 1,
+ WKMediaControllerFlagDrawEndCaps = 1 << 3,
+ WKMediaControllerFlagFocused = 1 << 4
+} WKMediaControllerThemeState;
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+extern "C" {
+#endif
+
+bool WKMediaControllerThemeAvailable(int themeStyle);
+bool WKHitTestMediaUIPart(int part, int themeStyle, CGRect bounds, CGPoint point);
+void WKMeasureMediaUIPart(int part, int themeStyle, CGRect *bounds, CGSize *naturalSize);
+void WKDrawMediaUIPart(int part, int themeStyle, CGContextRef context, CGRect rect, unsigned state);
+void WKDrawMediaSliderTrack(int themeStyle, CGContextRef context, CGRect rect, float timeLoaded, float currentTime, float duration, unsigned state);
+
+#ifdef __cplusplus
+}
+#endif
+
+#endif // WebKitSystemInterface_h
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib b/WebKitLibraries/win/lib/WebKitSystemInterface.lib
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diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/WinTools.make b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/WinTools.make
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+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/WinTools.make
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+install:
+ xcopy "$(SRCROOT)\vsprops\*.vsprops" "$(DSTROOT)\AppleInternal\tools\vsprops\OpenSource\WebKitLibraries\win\tools\vsprops" /e/v/i/h/y
+ xcopy "$(SRCROOT)\scripts\*" "$(DSTROOT)\AppleInternal\tools\scripts" /e/v/i/h/y
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/COPYRIGHT-END-YEAR b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/COPYRIGHT-END-YEAR
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..a43b7bf66
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/COPYRIGHT-END-YEAR
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+2012
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/VERSION b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/VERSION
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..2d8c4cdf7
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/VERSION
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+534
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..acb1c6125
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/auto-version.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,115 @@
+#!/usr/bin/bash
+
+# Copyright (C) 2007, 2009 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
+#
+# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+# are met:
+# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+#
+# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY APPLE COMPUTER, INC. ``AS IS'' AND ANY
+# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
+# IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
+# PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE COMPUTER, INC. OR
+# CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL,
+# EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
+# PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR
+# PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY
+# OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+
+# Trim any trailing \r or \n from the given variable.
+chomp()
+{
+ local old_value=$(eval echo "\$$1");
+ local value=$(echo "$old_value" | sed 's/[\r\n]*$//')
+ eval $1=\$value;
+}
+
+if [[ -n "$WEBKITLIBRARIESDIR" ]]; then
+ FALLBACK_VERSION_PATH=`cygpath -u "$WEBKITLIBRARIESDIR\\tools\\scripts\\VERSION"`
+ FALLBACK_VERSION=$(cat "$FALLBACK_VERSION_PATH");
+
+ COPYRIGHT_END_YEAR_PATH=`cygpath -u "$WEBKITLIBRARIESDIR\\tools\\scripts\\COPYRIGHT-END-YEAR"`
+ COPYRIGHT_END_YEAR=$(cat "$COPYRIGHT_END_YEAR_PATH");
+ chomp COPYRIGHT_END_YEAR
+fi
+
+OUTPUT_FILE=$(cygpath -u "$1")/include/autoversion.h
+mkdir -p "$(dirname "$OUTPUT_FILE")"
+
+# Take the initial version number from RC_PROJECTSOURCEVERSION if it
+# exists, otherwise fall back to the version number stored in the source.
+ENVIRONMENT_VERSION="$RC_PROJECTSOURCEVERSION";
+PROPOSED_VERSION=${ENVIRONMENT_VERSION:-$FALLBACK_VERSION}
+chomp PROPOSED_VERSION
+
+# Split out the three components of the dotted version number. We pad
+# the input with trailing dots to handle the case where the input version
+# has fewer components than we expect.
+BUILD_MAJOR_VERSION=$(echo "$PROPOSED_VERSION.." | cut -d '.' -f 1)
+BUILD_MINOR_VERSION=$(echo "$PROPOSED_VERSION.." | cut -d '.' -f 2)
+BUILD_TINY_VERSION=$(echo "$PROPOSED_VERSION.." | cut -d '.' -f 3)
+
+# Cut the major component down to three characters by dropping any
+# extra leading digits, then adjust the major version portion of the
+# version string to match.
+CHARACTERS_TO_DROP=$(( ${#BUILD_MAJOR_VERSION} > 3 ? ${#BUILD_MAJOR_VERSION} - 3 : 0 ))
+BUILD_MAJOR_VERSION=${BUILD_MAJOR_VERSION:$CHARACTERS_TO_DROP}
+PROPOSED_VERSION=${PROPOSED_VERSION:$CHARACTERS_TO_DROP}
+
+# Have the minor and tiny components default to zero if not present.
+BUILD_MINOR_VERSION=${BUILD_MINOR_VERSION:-0}
+BUILD_TINY_VERSION=${BUILD_TINY_VERSION:-0}
+
+# Split the first component further by using the first digit for the
+# major version and the remaining two characters as the minor version.
+# The minor version is shifted down to the tiny version, with the tiny
+# version becoming the variant version.
+MAJOR_VERSION=${BUILD_MAJOR_VERSION:0:1}
+MINOR_VERSION=${BUILD_MAJOR_VERSION:1}
+TINY_VERSION=${BUILD_MINOR_VERSION}
+VARIANT_VERSION=${BUILD_TINY_VERSION}
+
+VERSION_TEXT=${PROPOSED_VERSION}
+VERSION_TEXT_SHORT=${VERSION_TEXT}
+
+if [ -z ${ENVIRONMENT_VERSION} ]; then
+ # If we didn't pull the version number from the environment then we're doing
+ # an engineering build and we'll stamp the build with some more information.
+
+ BUILD_DATE=$(date)
+ SVN_REVISION=$(svn info | grep '^Revision' | sed 's/^Revision: //')
+
+ chomp BUILD_DATE
+ chomp SVN_REVISION
+
+ VERSION_TEXT_SHORT="${VERSION_TEXT_SHORT}+"
+ VERSION_TEXT="${VERSION_TEXT_SHORT} ${USER} - ${BUILD_DATE} - r${SVN_REVISION}"
+fi
+
+cat > "$OUTPUT_FILE" <<EOF
+#define __VERSION_TEXT__ "${VERSION_TEXT}"
+#define __BUILD_NUMBER__ "${VERSION_TEXT}"
+#define __BUILD_NUMBER_SHORT__ "${VERSION_TEXT_SHORT}"
+#define __VERSION_MAJOR__ ${MAJOR_VERSION}
+#define __VERSION_MINOR__ ${MINOR_VERSION}
+#define __VERSION_TINY__ ${TINY_VERSION}
+#define __VERSION_BUILD__ ${VARIANT_VERSION}
+#define __BUILD_NUMBER_MAJOR__ ${BUILD_MAJOR_VERSION}
+#define __BUILD_NUMBER_MINOR__ ${BUILD_MINOR_VERSION}
+#define __BUILD_NUMBER_VARIANT__ ${BUILD_TINY_VERSION}
+#define __SVN_REVISION__ ${SVN_REVISION}
+EOF
+
+if [[ -n "${COPYRIGHT_END_YEAR}" ]]; then
+cat >> "$OUTPUT_FILE" <<EOF
+#define __COPYRIGHT_YEAR_END_TEXT__ "${COPYRIGHT_END_YEAR}"
+EOF
+fi
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/feature-defines.sh b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/feature-defines.sh
new file mode 100755
index 000000000..71c3a9b22
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/scripts/feature-defines.sh
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
+#!/usr/bin/bash
+
+# Copyright (C) 2010 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
+#
+# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
+# are met:
+# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
+# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
+# documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
+#
+# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY APPLE INC. AND ITS CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND ANY
+# EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
+# WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE
+# DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL APPLE INC. OR ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
+# DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
+# (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES;
+# LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON
+# ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
+# SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+if [ "$2" = "cairo" ]; then
+ FeatureDefines=$1/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops
+else
+ FeatureDefines=$1/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops
+fi
+
+grep Value=\"ENABLE_ $FeatureDefines | sed 's/^.*Value\=\"/ /' | sed 's/\"//' | tr -d '\n'
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..7f9ac5eda
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefines.vsprops
@@ -0,0 +1,304 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
+<!-- Keep this list of features (not enabled/disabled state) in sync with FeatureDefines.xcconfig files in JavaScriptCore, WebCore, and WebKit. -->
+<!-- Add new features to both PreprocessorDefinitions and UserMacro sections. -->
+<!-- Set any ENABLE_FEATURE_NAME macro to an empty string to disable that feature. -->
+<VisualStudioPropertySheet
+ ProjectType="Visual C++"
+ Version="8.00"
+ Name="FeatureDefines"
+ >
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
+ PreprocessorDefinitions="$(ENABLE_REQUEST_ANIMATION_FRAME);$(ENABLE_3D_CANVAS);$(ENABLE_3D_RENDERING);$(ENABLE_ACCELERATED_2D_CANVAS);$(ENABLE_BLOB);$(ENABLE_CHANNEL_MESSAGING);$(ENABLE_CLIENT_BASED_GEOLOCATION);$(ENABLE_CSS_FILTERS);$(ENABLE_CSS_GRID_LAYOUT);$(ENABLE_CSS_SHADERS);$(ENABLE_CSS_REGIONS);$(ENABLE_CSS_EXCLUSIONS);$(ENABLE_SQL_DATABASE);$(ENABLE_DATAGRID);$(ENABLE_DATALIST);$(ENABLE_DATA_TRANSFER_ITEMS);$(ENABLE_DETAILS);$(ENABLE_DEVICE_ORIENTATION);$(ENABLE_DIRECTORY_UPLOAD);$(ENABLE_FILTERS);$(ENABLE_FILE_SYSTEM);$(ENABLE_FULLSCREEN_API);$(ENABLE_GAMEPAD);$(ENABLE_GEOLOCATION);$(ENABLE_ICONDATABASE);$(ENABLE_INDEXED_DATABASE);$(ENABLE_INPUT_COLOR);$(ENABLE_INPUT_SPEECH);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_DATE);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_DATETIME);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_DATETIMELOCAL);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_MONTH);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_TIME);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_WEEK);$(ENABLE_JAVASCRIPT_DEBUGGER);$(ENABLE_LINK_PREFETCH);$(ENABLE_MATHML);$(ENABLE_METER_TAG);$(ENABLE_MICRODATA);$(ENABLE_MUTATION_OBSERVERS);$(ENABLE_NOTIFICATIONS);$(ENABLE_PAGE_VISIBILITY_API);$(ENABLE_PROGRESS_TAG);$(ENABLE_QUOTA);$(ENABLE_REGISTER_PROTOCOL_HANDLER);$(ENABLE_SHARED_WORKERS);$(ENABLE_STYLE_SCOPED);$(ENABLE_SVG);$(ENABLE_SVG_DOM_OBJC_BINDINGS);$(ENABLE_SVG_FONTS);$(ENABLE_VIDEO);$(ENABLE_MEDIA_SOURCE);$(ENABLE_MEDIA_STATISTICS);$(ENABLE_WEB_SOCKETS);$(ENABLE_WEB_TIMING);$(ENABLE_WORKERS);$(ENABLE_XSLT)"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_REQUEST_ANIMATION_FRAME"
+ Value="ENABLE_REQUEST_ANIMATION_FRAME"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_3D_CANVAS"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_3D_RENDERING"
+ Value="ENABLE_3D_RENDERING"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_ACCELERATED_2D_CANVAS"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_BLOB"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_CHANNEL_MESSAGING"
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+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_CLIENT_BASED_GEOLOCATION"
+ Value="ENABLE_CLIENT_BASED_GEOLOCATION"
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+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_CSS_FILTERS"
+ Value=""
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+ Name="ENABLE_CSS_GRID_LAYOUT"
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+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_CSS_SHADERS"
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+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_CSS_REGIONS"
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+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_CSS_EXCLUSIONS"
+ Value=""
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+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_SQL_DATABASE"
+ Value="ENABLE_SQL_DATABASE"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_DATAGRID"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_DATALIST"
+ Value="ENABLE_DATALIST"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_DATA_TRANSFER_ITEMS"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_DETAILS"
+ Value="ENABLE_DETAILS"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_DEVICE_ORIENTATION"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_DIRECTORY_UPLOAD"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_FILTERS"
+ Value="ENABLE_FILTERS"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_FILE_SYSTEM"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_FULLSCREEN_API"
+ Value="ENABLE_FULLSCREEN_API"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_GAMEPAD"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_GEOLOCATION"
+ Value="ENABLE_GEOLOCATION"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_ICONDATABASE"
+ Value="ENABLE_ICONDATABASE"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_INDEXED_DATABASE"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_INPUT_COLOR"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_INPUT_SPEECH"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_DATE"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_DATETIME"
+ Value=""
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+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_DATETIMELOCAL"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_MONTH"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_TIME"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ />
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+ Value=""
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+ />
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+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_METER_TAG"
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+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_MICRODATA"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_MUTATION_OBSERVERS"
+ Value=""
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+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_NOTIFICATIONS"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_PROGRESS_TAG"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_REGISTER_PROTOCOL_HANDLER"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_SHARED_WORKERS"
+ Value="ENABLE_SHARED_WORKERS"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_STYLE_SCOPED"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_SVG"
+ Value="ENABLE_SVG"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_SVG_DOM_OBJC_BINDINGS"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_SVG_FONTS"
+ Value="ENABLE_SVG_FONTS"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_VIDEO"
+ Value="ENABLE_VIDEO"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_MEDIA_SOURCE"
+ Value="ENABLE_MEDIA_SOURCE"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_MEDIA_STATISTICS"
+ Value="ENABLE_MEDIA_STATISTICS"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_WEB_AUDIO"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_WEB_SOCKETS"
+ Value="ENABLE_WEB_SOCKETS"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_WEB_TIMING"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_WORKERS"
+ Value="ENABLE_WORKERS"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_XSLT"
+ Value="ENABLE_XSLT"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+</VisualStudioPropertySheet>
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..f233060a2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/FeatureDefinesCairo.vsprops
@@ -0,0 +1,299 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
+<!-- Keep this list of features (not enabled/disabled state) in sync with FeatureDefines.xcconfig files in JavaScriptCore, WebCore, and WebKit. -->
+<!-- Add new features to both PreprocessorDefinitions and UserMacro sections. -->
+<!-- Set any ENABLE_FEATURE_NAME macro to an empty string to disable that feature. -->
+<VisualStudioPropertySheet
+ ProjectType="Visual C++"
+ Version="8.00"
+ Name="FeatureDefinesCairo"
+ >
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
+ PreprocessorDefinitions="$(ENABLE_3D_CANVAS);$(ENABLE_3D_RENDERING);$(ENABLE_ACCELERATED_2D_CANVAS);$(ENABLE_BLOB);$(ENABLE_CHANNEL_MESSAGING);$(ENABLE_CLIENT_BASED_GEOLOCATION);$(ENABLE_CSS_FILTERS);$(ENABLE_CSS_GRID_LAYOUT);$(ENABLE_CSS_SHADERS);$(ENABLE_CSS_REGIONS);$(ENABLE_CSS_EXCLUSIONS);$(ENABLE_SQL_DATABASE);$(ENABLE_DATAGRID);$(ENABLE_DATALIST);$(ENABLE_DATA_TRANSFER_ITEMS);$(ENABLE_DETAILS);$(ENABLE_DEVICE_ORIENTATION);$(ENABLE_DIRECTORY_UPLOAD);$(ENABLE_FILTERS);$(ENABLE_FILE_SYSTEM);$(ENABLE_FULLSCREEN_API);$(ENABLE_GAMEPAD);$(ENABLE_GEOLOCATION);$(ENABLE_ICONDATABASE);$(ENABLE_INDEXED_DATABASE);$(ENABLE_INPUT_COLOR);$(ENABLE_INPUT_SPEECH);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_DATE);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_DATETIME);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_DATETIMELOCAL);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_MONTH);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_TIME);$(ENABLE_INPUT_TYPE_WEEK);$(ENABLE_JAVASCRIPT_DEBUGGER);$(ENABLE_LINK_PREFETCH);$(ENABLE_MATHML);$(ENABLE_METER_TAG);$(ENABLE_MICRODATA);$(ENABLE_MUTATION_OBSERVERS);$(ENABLE_NOTIFICATIONS);$(ENABLE_PAGE_VISIBILITY_API);$(ENABLE_PROGRESS_TAG);$(ENABLE_QUOTA);$(ENABLE_REGISTER_PROTOCOL_HANDLER);$(ENABLE_SHARED_WORKERS);$(ENABLE_STYLE_SCOPED);$(ENABLE_SVG);$(ENABLE_SVG_DOM_OBJC_BINDINGS);$(ENABLE_SVG_FONTS);$(ENABLE_VIDEO);$(ENABLE_MEDIA_SOURCE);$(ENABLE_MEDIA_STATISTICS);$(ENABLE_WEB_SOCKETS);$(ENABLE_WEB_TIMING);$(ENABLE_WORKERS);$(ENABLE_XSLT)"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_3D_CANVAS"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ Name="ENABLE_3D_RENDERING"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
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+ />
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+ />
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+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_SHARED_WORKERS"
+ Value="ENABLE_SHARED_WORKERS"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_STYLE_SCOPED"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_SVG"
+ Value="ENABLE_SVG"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_SVG_DOM_OBJC_BINDINGS"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_SVG_FONTS"
+ Value="ENABLE_SVG_FONTS"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_VIDEO"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_MEDIA_SOURCE"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_MEDIA_STATISTICS"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_WEB_AUDIO"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_WEB_SOCKETS"
+ Value="ENABLE_WEB_SOCKETS"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_WEB_TIMING"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_WORKERS"
+ Value="ENABLE_WORKERS"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ENABLE_XSLT"
+ Value="ENABLE_XSLT"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+</VisualStudioPropertySheet>
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e15b2d471
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/WinCairo.vsprops
@@ -0,0 +1,17 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
+<VisualStudioPropertySheet
+ ProjectType="Visual C++"
+ Version="8.00"
+ Name="WinCairo"
+ >
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
+ AdditionalIncludeDirectories="&quot;$(WebKitLibrariesDir)\include\cairo&quot;;&quot;$(SolutionDir)\..\..\..\JavaScriptCore\os-win32&quot;"
+ PreprocessorDefinitions="WTF_PLATFORM_WIN_CAIRO=1"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCLinkerTool"
+ AdditionalDependencies="cairo.lib libjpeg.lib zdll.lib libpng.lib"
+ AdditionalLibraryDirectories="&quot;$(WebKitLibrariesDir)\lib&quot;"
+ />
+</VisualStudioPropertySheet>
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/cURL.vsprops b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/cURL.vsprops
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..db7680a25
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/cURL.vsprops
@@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
+<VisualStudioPropertySheet
+ ProjectType="Visual C++"
+ Version="8.00"
+ Name="cURL"
+ >
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCLinkerTool"
+ AdditionalDependencies="ws2_32.lib wininet.lib Wldap32.lib libeay32.lib ssleay32.lib libcurl_imp.lib"
+ IgnoreAllDefaultLibraries="false"
+ IgnoreDefaultLibraryNames=""
+ />
+</VisualStudioPropertySheet>
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6a6a874e3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/common.vsprops
@@ -0,0 +1,67 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
+<VisualStudioPropertySheet
+ ProjectType="Visual C++"
+ Version="8.00"
+ Name="common"
+ OutputDirectory="$(ConfigurationBuildDir)\bin"
+ IntermediateDirectory="$(ConfigurationBuildDir)\obj\$(ProjectName)"
+ >
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
+ AdditionalOptions="/bigobj /GS"
+ PreprocessorDefinitions="WIN32;_WINDOWS;WINVER=0x502;_WIN32_WINNT=0x502;_WIN32_IE=0x603;_CRT_SECURE_CPP_OVERLOAD_STANDARD_NAMES=1;_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0;BUILDING_$(ProjectName)"
+ ExceptionHandling= "0"
+ RuntimeTypeInfo="false"
+ WarningLevel="4"
+ WarnAsError="true"
+ DebugInformationFormat="3"
+ DisableSpecificWarnings="4018;4068;4099;4100;4127;4138;4180;4189;4201;4244;4251;4275;4288;4291;4305;4344;4355;4389;4481;4503;4505;4510;4512;4610;4706;4800;4951;4952;4996;6011;6031;6211;6246;6255;6387"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCLibrarianTool"
+ AdditionalOptions="/ignore:4221"
+ OutputFile="$(OutDir)\$(ProjectName)$(WebKitConfigSuffix).lib"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCLinkerTool"
+ LinkLibraryDependencies="false"
+ AdditionalOptions="/SAFESEH /FIXED:NO /dynamicbase /ignore:4221"
+ OutputFile="$(OutDir)\$(ProjectName)$(WebKitConfigSuffix).exe"
+ AdditionalLibraryDirectories="&quot;$(ConfigurationBuildDir)\lib&quot;;&quot;$(WebKitLibrariesDir)\lib&quot;"
+ GenerateDebugInformation="true"
+ SubSystem="2"
+ ImportLibrary="$(ConfigurationBuildDir)\lib\$(TargetName).lib"
+ TargetMachine="1"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCMIDLTool"
+ WarnAsError="true"
+ HeaderFileName="$(OutDir)\$(InputName).h"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCPostBuildEventTool"
+ CommandLine="REM Do not edit from the Visual Studio IDE! Customize via a $(ProjectName)PostBuild.cmd file&#x0D;&#x0A;if not exist &quot;$(ProjectDir)$(ProjectName)PostBuild.cmd&quot; exit /b&#x0D;&#x0A;&#x0D;&#x0A;set CONFIGURATIONBUILDDIR=$(ConfigurationBuildDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set CONFIGURATIONNAME=$(ConfigurationName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INPUTDIR=$(InputDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INPUTFILENAME=$(InputFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INPUTPATH=$(InputPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INTDIR=$(IntDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set LIBRARYCONFIGSUFFIX=$(LibraryConfigSuffix)&#x0D;&#x0A;set OUTDIR=$(OutDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PLATFORMNAME=$(PlatformName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTDIR=$(ProjectDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTFILENAME=$(ProjectFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTNAME=$(ProjectName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTPATH=$(ProjectPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONDIR=$(SolutionDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONFILENAME=$(SolutionFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONNAME=$(SolutionName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONPATH=$(SolutionPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETDIR=$(TargetDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETEXT=$(TargetExt)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETFILENAME=$(TargetFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETPATH=$(TargetPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set WEBKITCONFIGSUFFIX=$(WebKitConfigSuffix)&#x0D;&#x0A;set WEBKITDLLCONFIGSUFFIX=$(WebKitDLLConfigSuffix)&#x0D;&#x0A;&#x0D;&#x0A;REM If any of the above variables didn&apos;t exist previously and&#x0D;&#x0A;REM were set to an empty string, set will set the errorlevel to 1,&#x0D;&#x0A;REM which will cause the project-specific script to think the build&#x0D;&#x0A;REM has failed. This cmd /c call will clear the errorlevel.&#x0D;&#x0A;cmd /c&#x0D;&#x0A;&#x0D;&#x0A;&quot;$(ProjectDir)$(ProjectName)PostBuild.cmd&quot;&#x0D;&#x0A;"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCPreBuildEventTool"
+ CommandLine="REM Do not edit from the Visual Studio IDE! Customize via a $(ProjectName)PreBuild.cmd file.&#x0D;&#x0A;if not exist &quot;$(ProjectDir)$(ProjectName)PreBuild.cmd&quot; exit /b&#x0D;&#x0A;&#x0D;&#x0A;set CONFIGURATIONBUILDDIR=$(ConfigurationBuildDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set CONFIGURATIONNAME=$(ConfigurationName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INPUTDIR=$(InputDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INPUTFILENAME=$(InputFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INPUTPATH=$(InputPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INTDIR=$(IntDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set LIBRARYCONFIGSUFFIX=$(LibraryConfigSuffix)&#x0D;&#x0A;set OUTDIR=$(OutDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PLATFORMNAME=$(PlatformName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTDIR=$(ProjectDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTFILENAME=$(ProjectFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTNAME=$(ProjectName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTPATH=$(ProjectPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONDIR=$(SolutionDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONFILENAME=$(SolutionFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONNAME=$(SolutionName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONPATH=$(SolutionPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETDIR=$(TargetDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETEXT=$(TargetExt)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETFILENAME=$(TargetFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETPATH=$(TargetPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set WEBKITCONFIGSUFFIX=$(WebKitConfigSuffix)&#x0D;&#x0A;set WEBKITDLLCONFIGSUFFIX=$(WebKitDLLConfigSuffix)&#x0D;&#x0A;&#x0D;&#x0A;REM If any of the above variables didn&apos;t exist previously and&#x0D;&#x0A;REM were set to an empty string, set will set the errorlevel to 1,&#x0D;&#x0A;REM which will cause the project-specific script to think the build&#x0D;&#x0A;REM has failed. This cmd /c call will clear the errorlevel.&#x0D;&#x0A;cmd /c&#x0D;&#x0A;&#x0D;&#x0A;&quot;$(ProjectDir)$(ProjectName)PreBuild.cmd&quot;&#x0D;&#x0A;"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCPreLinkEventTool"
+ CommandLine="REM Do not edit from the Visual Studio IDE! Customize via a $(ProjectName)PreLink.cmd file.&#x0D;&#x0A;if not exist &quot;$(ProjectDir)$(ProjectName)PreLink.cmd&quot; exit /b&#x0D;&#x0A;&#x0D;&#x0A;set CONFIGURATIONBUILDDIR=$(ConfigurationBuildDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set CONFIGURATIONNAME=$(ConfigurationName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INPUTDIR=$(InputDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INPUTFILENAME=$(InputFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INPUTPATH=$(InputPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set INTDIR=$(IntDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set LIBRARYCONFIGSUFFIX=$(LibraryConfigSuffix)&#x0D;&#x0A;set OUTDIR=$(OutDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PLATFORMNAME=$(PlatformName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTDIR=$(ProjectDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTFILENAME=$(ProjectFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTNAME=$(ProjectName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set PROJECTPATH=$(ProjectPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONDIR=$(SolutionDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONFILENAME=$(SolutionFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONNAME=$(SolutionName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set SOLUTIONPATH=$(SolutionPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETDIR=$(TargetDir)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETEXT=$(TargetExt)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETFILENAME=$(TargetFileName)&#x0D;&#x0A;set TARGETPATH=$(TargetPath)&#x0D;&#x0A;set WEBKITCONFIGSUFFIX=$(WebKitConfigSuffix)&#x0D;&#x0A;set WEBKITDLLCONFIGSUFFIX=$(WebKitDLLConfigSuffix)&#x0D;&#x0A;&#x0D;&#x0A;REM If any of the above variables didn&apos;t exist previously and&#x0D;&#x0A;REM were set to an empty string, set will set the errorlevel to 1,&#x0D;&#x0A;REM which will cause the project-specific script to think the build&#x0D;&#x0A;REM has failed. This cmd /c call will clear the errorlevel.&#x0D;&#x0A;cmd /c&#x0D;&#x0A;&#x0D;&#x0A;&quot;$(ProjectDir)$(ProjectName)PreLink.cmd&quot;&#x0D;&#x0A;"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCResourceCompilerTool"
+ Culture="1033"
+ AdditionalIncludeDirectories="&quot;$(IntDir)\include&quot;"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ConfigurationBuildDir"
+ Value="$(WebKitOutputDir)\$(ConfigurationName)"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ProductionBuild"
+ Value="0"
+ />
+</VisualStudioPropertySheet>
+
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug.vsprops b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug.vsprops
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..6845d8a41
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug.vsprops
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
+<VisualStudioPropertySheet
+ ProjectType="Visual C++"
+ Version="8.00"
+ Name="debug"
+ >
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
+ Optimization="0"
+ MinimalRebuild="true"
+ BasicRuntimeChecks="3"
+ RuntimeLibrary="2"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCLinkerTool"
+ LinkIncremental="2"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCResourceCompilerTool"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="WebKitConfigSuffix"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="LibraryConfigSuffix"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="WebKitDLLConfigSuffix"
+ Value=""
+ />
+</VisualStudioPropertySheet>
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug_all.vsprops b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug_all.vsprops
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..63c462777
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug_all.vsprops
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
+<VisualStudioPropertySheet
+ ProjectType="Visual C++"
+ Version="8.00"
+ Name="debug_all"
+ >
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
+ PreprocessorDefinitions="USE_DEBUG_SAFARI_THEME;DEBUG_INTERNAL;DEBUG_ALL"
+ RuntimeLibrary="3"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="WebKitConfigSuffix"
+ Value="_debug"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="LibraryConfigSuffix"
+ Value="_debug"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="WebKitDLLConfigSuffix"
+ Value="_debug"
+ />
+</VisualStudioPropertySheet>
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug_wincairo.vsprops b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug_wincairo.vsprops
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..e9052fdcc
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/debug_wincairo.vsprops
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
+<VisualStudioPropertySheet
+ ProjectType="Visual C++"
+ Version="8.00"
+ Name="debug_wincairo"
+ >
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
+ Optimization="0"
+ AdditionalIncludeDirectories="&quot;$(WebKitLibrariesDir)\include\cairo&quot;"
+ PreprocessorDefinitions="DEBUG_ALL"
+ MinimalRebuild="true"
+ BasicRuntimeChecks="3"
+ RuntimeLibrary="2"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCLinkerTool"
+ LinkIncremental="2"
+ AdditionalLibraryDirectories="&quot;$(WebKitLibrariesDir)\lib&quot;"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="WebKitConfigSuffix"
+ Value="_debug"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="LibraryConfigSuffix"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="WebKitDLLConfigSuffix"
+ Value="_debug"
+ />
+</VisualStudioPropertySheet>
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/production.vsprops b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/production.vsprops
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..cc5ba1c75
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/production.vsprops
@@ -0,0 +1,28 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
+<VisualStudioPropertySheet
+ ProjectType="Visual C++"
+ Version="8.00"
+ Name="production"
+ >
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
+ PreprocessorDefinitions="__PRODUCTION__=1"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCMIDLTool"
+ PreprocessorDefinitions="__PRODUCTION__=1"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCResourceCompilerTool"
+ PreprocessorDefinitions="__PRODUCTION__=1"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="ProductionBuild"
+ Value="1"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="PRODUCTION"
+ Value="1"
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+</VisualStudioPropertySheet>
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..881de7032
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/release.vsprops
@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
+<VisualStudioPropertySheet
+ ProjectType="Visual C++"
+ Version="8.00"
+ Name="release"
+ >
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
+ AdditionalOptions="/Oy-"
+ OmitFramePointers="false"
+ />
+</VisualStudioPropertySheet>
diff --git a/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/releaseproduction.vsprops b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/releaseproduction.vsprops
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..df182eead
--- /dev/null
+++ b/WebKitLibraries/win/tools/vsprops/releaseproduction.vsprops
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+<?xml version="1.0" encoding="Windows-1252"?>
+<VisualStudioPropertySheet
+ ProjectType="Visual C++"
+ Version="8.00"
+ Name="releaseproduction"
+ >
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCCLCompilerTool"
+ Optimization="2"
+ PreprocessorDefinitions="NDEBUG"
+ RuntimeLibrary="2"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCLinkerTool"
+ LinkIncremental="1"
+ OptimizeReferences="2"
+ EnableCOMDATFolding="2"
+ OptimizeForWindows98="1"
+ />
+ <Tool
+ Name="VCResourceCompilerTool"
+ PreprocessorDefinitions="NDEBUG"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="WebKitConfigSuffix"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="LibraryConfigSuffix"
+ Value=""
+ PerformEnvironmentSet="true"
+ />
+ <UserMacro
+ Name="WebKitDLLConfigSuffix"
+ Value=""
+ />
+</VisualStudioPropertySheet>