direct-sqlite-2.3.14: Low-level binding to SQLite3. Includes UTF8 and BLOB support.

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Database.SQLite3.Bindings.Types

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Synopsis

Objects

Enumerations

Error

decodeError :: CError -> Error Source

Note that this is a partial function. If the error code is invalid, or perhaps introduced in a newer version of SQLite but this library has not been updated to support it, the result is undefined.

To be clear, if decodeError fails, it is undefined behavior, not an exception you can handle.

Therefore, do not use direct-sqlite with a different version of SQLite than the one bundled (currently, 3.7.13). If you do, ensure that decodeError and decodeColumnType are still exhaustive.

data Error Source

Constructors

ErrorOK

Successful result

ErrorError

SQL error or missing database

ErrorInternal

Internal logic error in SQLite

ErrorPermission

Access permission denied

ErrorAbort

Callback routine requested an abort

ErrorBusy

The database file is locked

ErrorLocked

A table in the database is locked

ErrorNoMemory

A malloc() failed

ErrorReadOnly

Attempt to write a readonly database

ErrorInterrupt

Operation terminated by sqlite3_interrupt()

ErrorIO

Some kind of disk I/O error occurred

ErrorCorrupt

The database disk image is malformed

ErrorNotFound

Unknown opcode in sqlite3_file_control()

ErrorFull

Insertion failed because database is full

ErrorCan'tOpen

Unable to open the database file

ErrorProtocol

Database lock protocol error

ErrorEmpty

Database is empty

ErrorSchema

The database schema changed

ErrorTooBig

String or BLOB exceeds size limit

ErrorConstraint

Abort due to constraint violation

ErrorMismatch

Data type mismatch

ErrorMisuse

Library used incorrectly

ErrorNoLargeFileSupport

Uses OS features not supported on host

ErrorAuthorization

Authorization denied

ErrorFormat

Auxiliary database format error

ErrorRange

2nd parameter to sqlite3_bind out of range

ErrorNotADatabase

File opened that is not a database file

ErrorRow

sqlite3_step() has another row ready

ErrorDone

sqlite3_step() has finished executing

ColumnType

decodeColumnType :: CColumnType -> ColumnType Source

Note that this is a partial function. See decodeError for more information.

Indices

newtype ParamIndex Source

Index of a parameter in a parameterized query. Parameter indices start from 1.

When a query is prepared, SQLite allocates an array indexed from 1 to the highest parameter index. For example:

>Right stmt <- prepare conn "SELECT ?1, ?5, ?3, ?"
>bindParameterCount stmt
ParamIndex 6

This will allocate an array indexed from 1 to 6 (? takes the highest preceding index plus one). The array is initialized with null values. When you bind a parameter with bindSQLData, it assigns a new value to one of these indices.

See http://www.sqlite.org/lang_expr.html#varparam for the syntax of parameter placeholders, and how parameter indices are assigned.

Constructors

ParamIndex Int 

Instances

Bounded ParamIndex

Limit min/max bounds to fit into SQLite's native parameter ranges.

Enum ParamIndex 
Eq ParamIndex 
Integral ParamIndex 
Num ParamIndex 
Ord ParamIndex 
Real ParamIndex 
Show ParamIndex

This just shows the underlying integer, without the data constructor.

FFIType ParamIndex CParamIndex 

newtype ColumnIndex Source

Index of a column in a result set. Column indices start from 0.

Constructors

ColumnIndex Int 

Instances

Bounded ColumnIndex

Limit min/max bounds to fit into SQLite's native parameter ranges.

Enum ColumnIndex 
Eq ColumnIndex 
Integral ColumnIndex 
Num ColumnIndex 
Ord ColumnIndex 
Real ColumnIndex 
Show ColumnIndex

This just shows the underlying integer, without the data constructor.

FFIType ColumnIndex CColumnIndex 

type ColumnCount = ColumnIndex Source

Number of columns in a result set.

Indices (FFI)

newtype CParamIndex Source

Constructors

CParamIndex CInt 

Instances

Enum CParamIndex 
Eq CParamIndex 
Integral CParamIndex 
Num CParamIndex 
Ord CParamIndex 
Real CParamIndex 
Show CParamIndex

This just shows the underlying integer, without the data constructor.

FFIType ParamIndex CParamIndex 

newtype CColumnIndex Source

Constructors

CColumnIndex CInt 

Instances

Miscellaneous

data CDestructor Source

http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/c_static.html

Ptr CDestructor = sqlite3_destructor_type

c_SQLITE_TRANSIENT :: Ptr CDestructor Source

Tells SQLite3 to make its own private copy of the data

Custom functions

newtype ArgCount Source

Number of arguments of a user defined SQL function.

Constructors

ArgCount Int 

Instances

Bounded ArgCount 
Enum ArgCount 
Eq ArgCount 
Integral ArgCount 
Num ArgCount 
Ord ArgCount 
Real ArgCount 
Show ArgCount

This just shows the underlying integer, without the data constructor.

FFIType ArgCount CArgCount 

type ArgIndex = ArgCount Source

Index of an argument to a custom function. Indices start from 0.

newtype CArgCount Source

Constructors

CArgCount CInt 

Instances

Bounded CArgCount 
Enum CArgCount 
Eq CArgCount 
Integral CArgCount 
Num CArgCount 
Ord CArgCount 
Real CArgCount 
Show CArgCount

This just shows the underlying integer, without the data constructor.

FFIType ArgCount CArgCount 

c_SQLITE_DETERMINISTIC :: CInt Source

Tells SQLite3 that the defined custom SQL function is deterministic.

Conversion to and from FFI types

class FFIType public ffi | public -> ffi, ffi -> public where Source

The Database.SQLite3 and Database.SQLite3.Direct modules use higher-level representations of some types than those used in the FFI signatures (Database.SQLite3.Bindings). This typeclass helps with the conversions.

Methods

toFFI :: public -> ffi Source

fromFFI :: ffi -> public Source