#ifndef PYSQLITE_CONNECTION_H #define PYSQLITE_CONNECTION_H #include "third_party/python/Include/Python.h" #include "third_party/python/Include/pythread.h" #include "third_party/python/Include/structmember.h" #include "third_party/python/Modules/_sqlite/cache.h" #include "third_party/python/Modules/_sqlite/module.h" #include "third_party/sqlite3/sqlite3.h" /* clang-format off */ typedef struct { PyObject_HEAD sqlite3* db; /* the type detection mode. Only 0, PARSE_DECLTYPES, PARSE_COLNAMES or a * bitwise combination thereof makes sense */ int detect_types; /* the timeout value in seconds for database locks */ double timeout; /* for internal use in the timeout handler: when did the timeout handler * first get called with count=0? */ double timeout_started; /* None for autocommit, otherwise a PyUnicode with the isolation level */ PyObject* isolation_level; /* NULL for autocommit, otherwise a string with the BEGIN statement */ const char* begin_statement; /* 1 if a check should be performed for each API call if the connection is * used from the same thread it was created in */ int check_same_thread; int initialized; /* thread identification of the thread the connection was created in */ long thread_ident; pysqlite_Cache* statement_cache; /* Lists of weak references to statements and cursors used within this connection */ PyObject* statements; PyObject* cursors; /* Counters for how many statements/cursors were created in the connection. May be * reset to 0 at certain intervals */ int created_statements; int created_cursors; PyObject* row_factory; /* Determines how bytestrings from SQLite are converted to Python objects: * - PyUnicode_Type: Python Unicode objects are constructed from UTF-8 bytestrings * - PyBytes_Type: The bytestrings are returned as-is. * - Any custom callable: Any object returned from the callable called with the bytestring * as single parameter. */ PyObject* text_factory; /* remember references to functions/classes used in * create_function/create/aggregate, use these as dictionary keys, so we * can keep the total system refcount constant by clearing that dictionary * in connection_dealloc */ PyObject* function_pinboard; /* a dictionary of registered collation name => collation callable mappings */ PyObject* collations; /* Exception objects */ PyObject* Warning; PyObject* Error; PyObject* InterfaceError; PyObject* DatabaseError; PyObject* DataError; PyObject* OperationalError; PyObject* IntegrityError; PyObject* InternalError; PyObject* ProgrammingError; PyObject* NotSupportedError; } pysqlite_Connection; extern PyTypeObject pysqlite_ConnectionType; PyObject* pysqlite_connection_alloc(PyTypeObject* type, int aware); void pysqlite_connection_dealloc(pysqlite_Connection* self); PyObject* pysqlite_connection_cursor(pysqlite_Connection* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwargs); PyObject* pysqlite_connection_close(pysqlite_Connection* self, PyObject* args); PyObject* _pysqlite_connection_begin(pysqlite_Connection* self); PyObject* pysqlite_connection_commit(pysqlite_Connection* self, PyObject* args); PyObject* pysqlite_connection_rollback(pysqlite_Connection* self, PyObject* args); PyObject* pysqlite_connection_new(PyTypeObject* type, PyObject* args, PyObject* kw); int pysqlite_connection_init(pysqlite_Connection* self, PyObject* args, PyObject* kwargs); int pysqlite_connection_register_cursor(pysqlite_Connection* connection, PyObject* cursor); int pysqlite_check_thread(pysqlite_Connection* self); int pysqlite_check_connection(pysqlite_Connection* con); int pysqlite_connection_setup_types(void); #endif