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|    1 /* |  | 
|    2 ** 2007 May 7 |  | 
|    3 ** |  | 
|    4 ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of |  | 
|    5 ** a legal notice, here is a blessing: |  | 
|    6 ** |  | 
|    7 **    May you do good and not evil. |  | 
|    8 **    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. |  | 
|    9 **    May you share freely, never taking more than you give. |  | 
|   10 ** |  | 
|   11 ************************************************************************* |  | 
|   12 **  |  | 
|   13 ** This file defines various limits of what SQLite can process. |  | 
|   14 ** |  | 
|   15 ** @(#) $Id: sqliteLimit.h,v 1.10 2009/01/10 16:15:09 danielk1977 Exp $ |  | 
|   16 */ |  | 
|   17  |  | 
|   18 /* |  | 
|   19 ** The maximum length of a TEXT or BLOB in bytes.   This also |  | 
|   20 ** limits the size of a row in a table or index. |  | 
|   21 ** |  | 
|   22 ** The hard limit is the ability of a 32-bit signed integer |  | 
|   23 ** to count the size: 2^31-1 or 2147483647. |  | 
|   24 */ |  | 
|   25 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH |  | 
|   26 # define SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH 1000000000 |  | 
|   27 #endif |  | 
|   28  |  | 
|   29 /* |  | 
|   30 ** This is the maximum number of |  | 
|   31 ** |  | 
|   32 **    * Columns in a table |  | 
|   33 **    * Columns in an index |  | 
|   34 **    * Columns in a view |  | 
|   35 **    * Terms in the SET clause of an UPDATE statement |  | 
|   36 **    * Terms in the result set of a SELECT statement |  | 
|   37 **    * Terms in the GROUP BY or ORDER BY clauses of a SELECT statement. |  | 
|   38 **    * Terms in the VALUES clause of an INSERT statement |  | 
|   39 ** |  | 
|   40 ** The hard upper limit here is 32676.  Most database people will |  | 
|   41 ** tell you that in a well-normalized database, you usually should |  | 
|   42 ** not have more than a dozen or so columns in any table.  And if |  | 
|   43 ** that is the case, there is no point in having more than a few |  | 
|   44 ** dozen values in any of the other situations described above. |  | 
|   45 */ |  | 
|   46 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN |  | 
|   47 # define SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN 2000 |  | 
|   48 #endif |  | 
|   49  |  | 
|   50 /* |  | 
|   51 ** The maximum length of a single SQL statement in bytes. |  | 
|   52 ** |  | 
|   53 ** It used to be the case that setting this value to zero would |  | 
|   54 ** turn the limit off.  That is no longer true.  It is not possible |  | 
|   55 ** to turn this limit off. |  | 
|   56 */ |  | 
|   57 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH |  | 
|   58 # define SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 1000000000 |  | 
|   59 #endif |  | 
|   60  |  | 
|   61 /* |  | 
|   62 ** The maximum depth of an expression tree. This is limited to  |  | 
|   63 ** some extent by SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH. But sometime you might  |  | 
|   64 ** want to place more severe limits on the complexity of an  |  | 
|   65 ** expression. |  | 
|   66 ** |  | 
|   67 ** A value of 0 used to mean that the limit was not enforced. |  | 
|   68 ** But that is no longer true.  The limit is now strictly enforced |  | 
|   69 ** at all times. |  | 
|   70 */ |  | 
|   71 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH |  | 
|   72 # define SQLITE_MAX_EXPR_DEPTH 1000 |  | 
|   73 #endif |  | 
|   74  |  | 
|   75 /* |  | 
|   76 ** The maximum number of terms in a compound SELECT statement. |  | 
|   77 ** The code generator for compound SELECT statements does one |  | 
|   78 ** level of recursion for each term.  A stack overflow can result |  | 
|   79 ** if the number of terms is too large.  In practice, most SQL |  | 
|   80 ** never has more than 3 or 4 terms.  Use a value of 0 to disable |  | 
|   81 ** any limit on the number of terms in a compount SELECT. |  | 
|   82 */ |  | 
|   83 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_COMPOUND_SELECT |  | 
|   84 # define SQLITE_MAX_COMPOUND_SELECT 500 |  | 
|   85 #endif |  | 
|   86  |  | 
|   87 /* |  | 
|   88 ** The maximum number of opcodes in a VDBE program. |  | 
|   89 ** Not currently enforced. |  | 
|   90 */ |  | 
|   91 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_VDBE_OP |  | 
|   92 # define SQLITE_MAX_VDBE_OP 25000 |  | 
|   93 #endif |  | 
|   94  |  | 
|   95 /* |  | 
|   96 ** The maximum number of arguments to an SQL function. |  | 
|   97 */ |  | 
|   98 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_FUNCTION_ARG |  | 
|   99 # define SQLITE_MAX_FUNCTION_ARG 127 |  | 
|  100 #endif |  | 
|  101  |  | 
|  102 /* |  | 
|  103 ** The maximum number of in-memory pages to use for the main database |  | 
|  104 ** table and for temporary tables.  The SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE |  | 
|  105 */ |  | 
|  106 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE |  | 
|  107 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_CACHE_SIZE  2000 |  | 
|  108 #endif |  | 
|  109 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_TEMP_CACHE_SIZE |  | 
|  110 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_TEMP_CACHE_SIZE  500 |  | 
|  111 #endif |  | 
|  112  |  | 
|  113 /* |  | 
|  114 ** The maximum number of attached databases.  This must be between 0 |  | 
|  115 ** and 30.  The upper bound on 30 is because a 32-bit integer bitmap |  | 
|  116 ** is used internally to track attached databases. |  | 
|  117 */ |  | 
|  118 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_ATTACHED |  | 
|  119 # define SQLITE_MAX_ATTACHED 10 |  | 
|  120 #endif |  | 
|  121  |  | 
|  122  |  | 
|  123 /* |  | 
|  124 ** The maximum value of a ?nnn wildcard that the parser will accept. |  | 
|  125 */ |  | 
|  126 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER |  | 
|  127 # define SQLITE_MAX_VARIABLE_NUMBER 999 |  | 
|  128 #endif |  | 
|  129  |  | 
|  130 /* Maximum page size.  The upper bound on this value is 32768.  This a limit |  | 
|  131 ** imposed by the necessity of storing the value in a 2-byte unsigned integer |  | 
|  132 ** and the fact that the page size must be a power of 2. |  | 
|  133 ** |  | 
|  134 ** If this limit is changed, then the compiled library is technically |  | 
|  135 ** incompatible with an SQLite library compiled with a different limit. If |  | 
|  136 ** a process operating on a database with a page-size of 65536 bytes  |  | 
|  137 ** crashes, then an instance of SQLite compiled with the default page-size  |  | 
|  138 ** limit will not be able to rollback the aborted transaction. This could |  | 
|  139 ** lead to database corruption. |  | 
|  140 */ |  | 
|  141 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE |  | 
|  142 # define SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE 32768 |  | 
|  143 #endif |  | 
|  144  |  | 
|  145  |  | 
|  146 /* |  | 
|  147 ** The default size of a database page. |  | 
|  148 */ |  | 
|  149 #ifndef SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE |  | 
|  150 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE 1024 |  | 
|  151 #endif |  | 
|  152 #if SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE>SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE |  | 
|  153 # undef SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE |  | 
|  154 # define SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE |  | 
|  155 #endif |  | 
|  156  |  | 
|  157 /* |  | 
|  158 ** Ordinarily, if no value is explicitly provided, SQLite creates databases |  | 
|  159 ** with page size SQLITE_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE. However, based on certain |  | 
|  160 ** device characteristics (sector-size and atomic write() support), |  | 
|  161 ** SQLite may choose a larger value. This constant is the maximum value |  | 
|  162 ** SQLite will choose on its own. |  | 
|  163 */ |  | 
|  164 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE |  | 
|  165 # define SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE 8192 |  | 
|  166 #endif |  | 
|  167 #if SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE>SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE |  | 
|  168 # undef SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE |  | 
|  169 # define SQLITE_MAX_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE |  | 
|  170 #endif |  | 
|  171  |  | 
|  172  |  | 
|  173 /* |  | 
|  174 ** Maximum number of pages in one database file. |  | 
|  175 ** |  | 
|  176 ** This is really just the default value for the max_page_count pragma. |  | 
|  177 ** This value can be lowered (or raised) at run-time using that the |  | 
|  178 ** max_page_count macro. |  | 
|  179 */ |  | 
|  180 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_COUNT |  | 
|  181 # define SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_COUNT 1073741823 |  | 
|  182 #endif |  | 
|  183  |  | 
|  184 /* |  | 
|  185 ** Maximum length (in bytes) of the pattern in a LIKE or GLOB |  | 
|  186 ** operator. |  | 
|  187 */ |  | 
|  188 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_LIKE_PATTERN_LENGTH |  | 
|  189 # define SQLITE_MAX_LIKE_PATTERN_LENGTH 50000 |  | 
|  190 #endif |  | 
|  191  |  | 
|  192 /* |  | 
|  193 ** Maximum depth of recursion for triggers. |  | 
|  194 */ |  | 
|  195 #ifndef SQLITE_MAX_TRIGGER_DEPTH |  | 
|  196 #if defined(SQLITE_SMALL_STACK) |  | 
|  197 # define SQLITE_MAX_TRIGGER_DEPTH 10 |  | 
|  198 #else |  | 
|  199 # define SQLITE_MAX_TRIGGER_DEPTH 1000 |  | 
|  200 #endif |  | 
|  201 #endif |  | 
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