3 # To build a single huge source file holding all of SQLite (or at
4 # least the core components - the test harness, shell, and TCL
5 # interface are omitted.) first do
9 # The make target above moves all of the source code files into
10 # a subdirectory named "tsrc". (This script expects to find the files
11 # there and will not work if they are not found.) There are a few
12 # generated C code files that are also added to the tsrc directory.
13 # For example, the "parse.c" and "parse.h" files to implement the
14 # the parser are derived from "parse.y" using lemon. And the
15 # "keywordhash.h" files is generated by a program named "mkkeywordhash".
17 # After the "tsrc" directory has been created and populated, run
20 # tclsh mksqlite3c-noext.tcl
22 # The amalgamated SQLite code will be written into sqlite3.c
25 # Begin by reading the "sqlite3.h" header file. Extract the version number
26 # from in this file. The version number is needed to generate the header
27 # comment of the amalgamation.
32 for {set i
0} {$i<[llength $argv]} {incr i
} {
33 set x
[lindex $argv $i]
34 if {[regexp {^
-+nostatic
$} $x]} {
36 } elseif
{[regexp {^
-+linemacros
} $x]} {
38 } elseif
{[regexp {^
-+useapicall
} $x]} {
41 error "unknown command-line option: $x"
44 set in
[open tsrc
/sqlite3.h
]
49 if {$line=="" && [eof $in]} break
51 regexp {#define\s+SQLITE_VERSION\s+"(.*)"} $line all VERSION
55 # Open the output file and write a header comment at the beginning
58 set out
[open sqlite3.c w
]
59 # Force the output to use unix line endings, even on Windows.
60 fconfigure $out -translation lf
61 set today
[clock format [clock seconds
] -format "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S UTC" -gmt 1]
63 {/******************************************************************************
64 ** This
file is an amalgamation of many separate C
source files from SQLite
65 ** version
$VERSION. By combining all the individual C code files into this
66 ** single large
file, the entire code can be compiled as a single translation
67 ** unit. This allows many compilers to do optimizations that would not be
68 ** possible
if the files were compiled separately. Performance improvements
69 ** of
5% or more are commonly seen when SQLite is compiled as a single
72 ** This
file is all you need to compile SQLite. To use SQLite in other
73 ** programs
, you need this
file and the
"sqlite3.h" header
file that defines
74 ** the programming interface to the SQLite library.
(If you do not have
75 ** the
"sqlite3.h" header
file at hand
, you will find a copy embedded within
76 ** the
text of this
file. Search
for "Begin file sqlite3.h" to find the start
77 ** of the embedded sqlite3.h header
file.
) Additional code files may be needed
78 ** if you want a wrapper to interface SQLite with your choice of programming
79 ** language. The code
for the
"sqlite3" command-line shell is also in a
80 ** separate
file. This
file contains only code
for the core SQLite library.
83 #define SQLITE_AMALGAMATION 1}]
86 {#ifndef SQLITE_PRIVATE
87 # define SQLITE_PRIVATE static
91 # These are the header files used by SQLite. The first time any of these
92 # files are seen in a #include statement in the C code, include the complete
93 # text of the file in-line. The file only needs to be included once.
123 set available_hdr
($hdr) 1
125 set available_hdr
(sqliteInt.h
) 0
127 # These headers should be copied into the amalgamation without modifying any
128 # of their function declarations or definitions.
129 set varonly_hdr
(sqlite3.h
) 1
131 # These are the functions that accept a variable number of arguments. They
132 # always need to use the "cdecl" calling convention even when another calling
133 # convention (e.g. "stcall") is being used for the rest of the library.
144 # 78 stars used for comment formatting.
146 {*****************************************************************************}
148 # Insert a comment into the code
150 proc section_comment
{text} {
152 set n
[string length
$text]
153 set nstar
[expr {60 - $n}]
154 set stars
[string range
$s78 0 $nstar]
155 puts $out "/************** $text $stars/"
158 # Read the source file named $filename and write it into the
159 # sqlite3.c output file. If any #include statements are seen,
160 # process them appropriately.
162 proc copy_file
{filename} {
163 global seen_hdr available_hdr varonly_hdr cdecllist out
164 global addstatic linemacros useapicall
166 set tail
[file tail
$filename]
167 section_comment
"Begin file $tail"
168 if {$linemacros} {puts $out "#line 1 \"$filename\""}
169 set in
[open $filename r
]
170 set varpattern
{^
[a-zA-Z
][a-zA-Z_0-9
*]+(sqlite3
[_a-zA-Z0-9
]+)(\[|
;|
=)}
171 set declpattern
{([a-zA-Z
][a-zA-Z_0-9
]+ \**)(sqlite3
[_a-zA-Z0-9
]+)(\(.
*)}
172 if {[file extension
$filename]==".h"} {
173 set declpattern
" *$declpattern"
175 set declpattern ^
$declpattern\$
179 if {[regexp {^
\s
*#\s*include\s+["<]([^">]+)[">]} $line all hdr]} {
180 if {[info exists available_hdr
($hdr)]} {
181 if {$available_hdr($hdr)} {
182 if {$hdr!="os_common.h" && $hdr!="hwtime.h"} {
183 set available_hdr
($hdr) 0
185 section_comment
"Include $hdr in the middle of $tail"
187 section_comment
"Continuing where we left off in $tail"
188 if {$linemacros} {puts $out "#line [expr {$ln+1}] \"$filename\""}
190 # Comment out the entire line, replacing any nested comment
191 # begin/end markers with the harmless substring "**".
192 puts $out "/* [string map [list /* ** */ **] $line] */"
194 } elseif
{![info exists seen_hdr
($hdr)]} {
195 if {![regexp {/\*\s
+amalgamator
:\s
+dontcache
\s
+\*/} $line]} {
199 } elseif
{[regexp {/\*\s
+amalgamator
:\s
+keep
\s
+\*/} $line]} {
200 # This include file must be kept because there was a "keep"
201 # directive inside of a line comment.
204 # Comment out the entire line, replacing any nested comment
205 # begin/end markers with the harmless substring "**".
206 puts $out "/* [string map [list /* ** */ **] $line] */"
208 } elseif
{[regexp {^
#ifdef __cplusplus} $line]} {
210 } elseif
{!$linemacros && [regexp {^
#line} $line]} {
211 # Skip #line directives.
213 && ![regexp {^
(static|typedef|SQLITE_PRIVATE
)} $line]} {
214 # Skip adding the SQLITE_PRIVATE or SQLITE_API keyword before
215 # functions if this header file does not need it.
216 if {![info exists varonly_hdr
($tail)]
217 && [regexp $declpattern $line all rettype funcname rest
]} {
218 regsub {^SQLITE_API
} $line {} line
219 # Add the SQLITE_PRIVATE or SQLITE_API keyword before functions.
220 # so that linkage can be modified at compile-time.
221 if {[regexp {^sqlite3
[a-z
]*_
} $funcname]} {
223 append line
" " [string trim
$rettype]
224 if {[string index
$rettype end
] ne
"*"} {
228 if {[lsearch -exact $cdecllist $funcname] >= 0} {
229 append line SQLITE_CDECL
" "
231 append line SQLITE_APICALL
" "
234 append line
$funcname $rest
237 puts $out "SQLITE_PRIVATE $line"
239 } elseif
{[regexp $varpattern $line all varname
]} {
240 # Add the SQLITE_PRIVATE before variable declarations or
241 # definitions for internal use
242 regsub {^SQLITE_API
} $line {} line
243 if {![regexp {^sqlite3_
} $varname]} {
244 regsub {^extern
} $line {} line
245 puts $out "SQLITE_PRIVATE $line"
247 if {[regexp {const char sqlite3_version
\[\];} $line]} {
248 set line
{const char sqlite3_version
[] = SQLITE_VERSION
;}
250 regsub {^SQLITE_EXTERN
} $line {} line
251 puts $out "SQLITE_API $line"
253 } elseif
{[regexp {^
(SQLITE_EXTERN
)?void
\(\*sqlite3IoTrace
\)} $line]} {
254 regsub {^SQLITE_API
} $line {} line
255 regsub {^SQLITE_EXTERN
} $line {} line
257 } elseif
{[regexp {^void
\(\*sqlite3Os
} $line]} {
258 regsub {^SQLITE_API
} $line {} line
259 puts $out "SQLITE_PRIVATE $line"
268 section_comment
"End of $tail"
272 # Process the source files. Process files containing commonly
273 # used subroutines first in order to help the compiler find
274 # inlining opportunities.