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| #ifndef __SQLITEASYNC_H_
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| #define __SQLITEASYNC_H_ 1
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| 
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| /*
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| ** Make sure we can call this stuff from C++.
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| */
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| extern "C" {
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| #endif
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| 
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| #define SQLITEASYNC_VFSNAME "sqlite3async"
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| 
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| /*
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| ** THREAD SAFETY NOTES:
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| **
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| ** Of the four API functions in this file, the following are not threadsafe:
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| **
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| **   sqlite3async_initialize()
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| **   sqlite3async_shutdown()
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| **
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| ** Care must be taken that neither of these functions is called while 
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| ** another thread may be calling either any sqlite3async_XXX() function
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| ** or an sqlite3_XXX() API function related to a database handle that
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| ** is using the asynchronous IO VFS.
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| **
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| ** These functions:
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| **
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| **   sqlite3async_run()
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| **   sqlite3async_control()
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| **
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| ** are threadsafe. It is quite safe to call either of these functions even
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| ** if another thread may also be calling one of them or an sqlite3_XXX()
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| ** function related to a database handle that uses the asynchronous IO VFS.
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| */
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| 
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| /*
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| ** Initialize the asynchronous IO VFS and register it with SQLite using
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| ** sqlite3_vfs_register(). If the asynchronous VFS is already initialized
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| ** and registered, this function is a no-op. The asynchronous IO VFS
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| ** is registered as "sqlite3async".
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| **
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| ** The asynchronous IO VFS does not make operating system IO requests 
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| ** directly. Instead, it uses an existing VFS implementation for all
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| ** required file-system operations. If the first parameter to this function
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| ** is NULL, then the current default VFS is used for IO. If it is not
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| ** NULL, then it must be the name of an existing VFS. In other words, the
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| ** first argument to this function is passed to sqlite3_vfs_find() to
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| ** locate the VFS to use for all real IO operations. This VFS is known
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| ** as the "parent VFS".
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| **
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| ** If the second parameter to this function is non-zero, then the 
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| ** asynchronous IO VFS is registered as the default VFS for all SQLite 
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| ** database connections within the process. Otherwise, the asynchronous IO
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| ** VFS is only used by connections opened using sqlite3_open_v2() that
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| ** specifically request VFS "sqlite3async".
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| **
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| ** If a parent VFS cannot be located, then SQLITE_ERROR is returned.
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| ** In the unlikely event that operating system specific initialization
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| ** fails (win32 systems create the required critical section and event 
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| ** objects within this function), then SQLITE_ERROR is also returned.
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| ** Finally, if the call to sqlite3_vfs_register() returns an error, then 
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| ** the error code is returned to the user by this function. In all three
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| ** of these cases, intialization has failed and the asynchronous IO VFS
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| ** is not registered with SQLite.
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| **
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| ** Otherwise, if no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned.
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| */ 
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| int sqlite3async_initialize(const char *zParent, int isDefault);
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| 
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| /*
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| ** This function unregisters the asynchronous IO VFS using 
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| ** sqlite3_vfs_unregister().
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| **
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| ** On win32 platforms, this function also releases the small number of 
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| ** critical section and event objects created by sqlite3async_initialize().
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| */ 
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| void sqlite3async_shutdown(void);
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| 
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| /*
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| ** This function may only be called when the asynchronous IO VFS is 
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| ** installed (after a call to sqlite3async_initialize()). It processes
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| ** zero or more queued write operations before returning. It is expected
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| ** (but not required) that this function will be called by a different 
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| ** thread than those threads that use SQLite. The "background thread"
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| ** that performs IO.
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| **
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| ** How many queued write operations are performed before returning 
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| ** depends on the global setting configured by passing the SQLITEASYNC_HALT
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| ** verb to sqlite3async_control() (see below for details). By default
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| ** this function never returns - it processes all pending operations and 
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| ** then blocks waiting for new ones.
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| **
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| ** If multiple simultaneous calls are made to sqlite3async_run() from two
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| ** or more threads, then the calls are serialized internally.
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| */
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| void sqlite3async_run(void);
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| 
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| /*
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| ** This function may only be called when the asynchronous IO VFS is 
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| ** installed (after a call to sqlite3async_initialize()). It is used 
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| ** to query or configure various parameters that affect the operation 
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| ** of the asynchronous IO VFS. At present there are three parameters 
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| ** supported:
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| **
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| **   * The "halt" parameter, which configures the circumstances under
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| **     which the sqlite3async_run() parameter is configured.
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| **
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| **   * The "delay" parameter. Setting the delay parameter to a non-zero
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| **     value causes the sqlite3async_run() function to sleep for the
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| **     configured number of milliseconds between each queued write 
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| **     operation.
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| **
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| **   * The "lockfiles" parameter. This parameter determines whether or 
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| **     not the asynchronous IO VFS locks the database files it operates
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| **     on. Disabling file locking can improve throughput.
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| **
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| ** This function is always passed two arguments. When setting the value
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| ** of a parameter, the first argument must be one of SQLITEASYNC_HALT,
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| ** SQLITEASYNC_DELAY or SQLITEASYNC_LOCKFILES. The second argument must
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| ** be passed the new value for the parameter as type "int".
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| **
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| ** When querying the current value of a paramter, the first argument must
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| ** be one of SQLITEASYNC_GET_HALT, GET_DELAY or GET_LOCKFILES. The second 
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| ** argument to this function must be of type (int *). The current value
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| ** of the queried parameter is copied to the memory pointed to by the
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| ** second argument. For example:
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| **
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| **   int eCurrentHalt;
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| **   int eNewHalt = SQLITEASYNC_HALT_IDLE;
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| **
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| **   sqlite3async_control(SQLITEASYNC_HALT, eNewHalt);
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| **   sqlite3async_control(SQLITEASYNC_GET_HALT, &eCurrentHalt);
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| **   assert( eNewHalt==eCurrentHalt );
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| **
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| ** See below for more detail on each configuration parameter.
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| **
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| ** SQLITEASYNC_HALT:
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| **
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| **   This is used to set the value of the "halt" parameter. The second
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| **   argument must be one of the SQLITEASYNC_HALT_XXX symbols defined
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| **   below (either NEVER, IDLE and NOW).
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| **
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| **   If the parameter is set to NEVER, then calls to sqlite3async_run()
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| **   never return. This is the default setting. If the parameter is set
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| **   to IDLE, then calls to sqlite3async_run() return as soon as the
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| **   queue of pending write operations is empty. If the parameter is set
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| **   to NOW, then calls to sqlite3async_run() return as quickly as 
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| **   possible, without processing any pending write requests.
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| **
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| **   If an attempt is made to set this parameter to an integer value other
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| **   than SQLITEASYNC_HALT_NEVER, IDLE or NOW, then sqlite3async_control() 
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| **   returns SQLITE_MISUSE and the current value of the parameter is not 
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| **   modified.
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| **
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| **   Modifying the "halt" parameter affects calls to sqlite3async_run() 
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| **   made by other threads that are currently in progress.
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| **
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| ** SQLITEASYNC_DELAY:
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| **
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| **   This is used to set the value of the "delay" parameter. If set to
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| **   a non-zero value, then after completing a pending write request, the
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| **   sqlite3async_run() function sleeps for the configured number of 
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| **   milliseconds.
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| **
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| **   If an attempt is made to set this parameter to a negative value,
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| **   sqlite3async_control() returns SQLITE_MISUSE and the current value
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| **   of the parameter is not modified.
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| **
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| **   Modifying the "delay" parameter affects calls to sqlite3async_run() 
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| **   made by other threads that are currently in progress.
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| **
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| ** SQLITEASYNC_LOCKFILES:
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| **
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| **   This is used to set the value of the "lockfiles" parameter. This
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| **   parameter must be set to either 0 or 1. If set to 1, then the
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| **   asynchronous IO VFS uses the xLock() and xUnlock() methods of the
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| **   parent VFS to lock database files being read and/or written. If
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| **   the parameter is set to 0, then these locks are omitted.
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| **
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| **   This parameter may only be set when there are no open database
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| **   connections using the VFS and the queue of pending write requests
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| **   is empty. Attempting to set it when this is not true, or to set it 
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| **   to a value other than 0 or 1 causes sqlite3async_control() to return
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| **   SQLITE_MISUSE and the value of the parameter to remain unchanged.
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| **
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| **   If this parameter is set to zero, then it is only safe to access the
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| **   database via the asynchronous IO VFS from within a single process. If
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| **   while writing to the database via the asynchronous IO VFS the database
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| **   is also read or written from within another process, or via another
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| **   connection that does not use the asynchronous IO VFS within the same
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| **   process, the results are undefined (and may include crashes or database
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| **   corruption).
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| **
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| **   Alternatively, if this parameter is set to 1, then it is safe to access
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| **   the database from multiple connections within multiple processes using
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| **   either the asynchronous IO VFS or the parent VFS directly.
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| */
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| int sqlite3async_control(int op, ...);
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| 
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| /*
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| ** Values that can be used as the first argument to sqlite3async_control().
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| */
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| #define SQLITEASYNC_HALT          1
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| #define SQLITEASYNC_GET_HALT      2
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| #define SQLITEASYNC_DELAY         3
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| #define SQLITEASYNC_GET_DELAY     4
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| #define SQLITEASYNC_LOCKFILES     5
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| #define SQLITEASYNC_GET_LOCKFILES 6
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| 
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| /*
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| ** If the first argument to sqlite3async_control() is SQLITEASYNC_HALT,
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| ** the second argument should be one of the following.
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| */
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| #define SQLITEASYNC_HALT_NEVER 0       /* Never halt (default value) */
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| #define SQLITEASYNC_HALT_NOW   1       /* Halt as soon as possible */
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| #define SQLITEASYNC_HALT_IDLE  2       /* Halt when write-queue is empty */
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| }  /* End of the 'extern "C"' block */
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| #endif
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| #endif        /* ifndef __SQLITEASYNC_H_ */
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