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package DBD::SQLite::GetInfo; use 5.006; use strict; use warnings; use DBD::SQLite; # SQL_DRIVER_VER should be formatted as dd.dd.dddd my $dbdversion = $DBD::SQLite::VERSION; $dbdversion .= '_00' if $dbdversion =~ /^\d+\.\d+$/; my $sql_driver_ver = sprintf("%02d.%02d.%04d", split(/[\._]/, $dbdversion)); # Full list of keys and their return types: DBI::Const::GetInfo::ODBC # Most of the key definitions can be gleaned from: # # https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/odbc/reference/syntax/sqlgetinfo-function our %info = ( 20 => 'N', # SQL_ACCESSIBLE_PROCEDURES - No stored procedures to access 19 => 'Y', # SQL_ACCESSIBLE_TABLES - SELECT access to all tables in table_info 0 => 0, # SQL_ACTIVE_CONNECTIONS - No maximum connection limit 116 => 0, # SQL_ACTIVE_ENVIRONMENTS - No "active environment" limit 1 => 0, # SQL_ACTIVE_STATEMENTS - No concurrent activity limit 169 => 127, # SQL_AGGREGATE_FUNCTIONS - Supports all SQL-92 aggregrate functions 117 => 0, # SQL_ALTER_DOMAIN - No ALTER DOMAIN support 86 => 1, # SQL_ALTER_TABLE - Only supports ADD COLUMN and table rename (not listed in enum) in ALTER TABLE statements 10021 => 0, # SQL_ASYNC_MODE - No asynchronous support (in vanilla SQLite) 120 => 0, # SQL_BATCH_ROW_COUNT - No special row counting access 121 => 0, # SQL_BATCH_SUPPORT - No batches 82 => 0, # SQL_BOOKMARK_PERSISTENCE - No bookmark support 114 => 1, # SQL_CATALOG_LOCATION - Database comes first in identifiers 10003 => 'Y', # SQL_CATALOG_NAME - Supports database names 41 => '.', # SQL_CATALOG_NAME_SEPARATOR - Separated by dot 42 => 'database', # SQL_CATALOG_TERM - SQLite calls catalogs databases 92 => 1+4+8, # SQL_CATALOG_USAGE - Supported in calls to DML & table/index definiton (no procedures or permissions) 10004 => 'UTF-8', # SQL_COLLATION_SEQ - SQLite 3 uses UTF-8 by default 87 => 'Y', # SQL_COLUMN_ALIAS - Supports column aliases 22 => 0, # SQL_CONCAT_NULL_BEHAVIOR - 'a'||NULL = NULL # SQLite has no CONVERT function, only CAST. However, it converts to every "affinity" it supports. # # The only SQL_CVT_* types it doesn't support are date/time types, as it has no concept of # date/time values once inserted. These are only convertable to text-like types. GUIDs are in # the same boat, having no real means of switching to a numeric format. # # text/binary types = 31723265 # numeric types = 28926 # date/time types = 1802240 # total = 33554431 48 => 1, # SQL_CONVERT_FUNCTIONS - CAST only 53 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_BIGINT 54 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_BINARY 55 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_BIT 56 => 33554431, # SQL_CONVERT_CHAR 57 => 31723265+1802240, # SQL_CONVERT_DATE 58 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_DECIMAL 59 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_DOUBLE 60 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_FLOAT 173 => 31723265, # SQL_CONVERT_GUID 61 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_INTEGER 123 => 31723265+1802240, # SQL_CONVERT_INTERVAL_DAY_TIME 124 => 31723265+1802240, # SQL_CONVERT_INTERVAL_YEAR_MONTH 71 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_LONGVARBINARY 62 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_LONGVARCHAR 63 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_NUMERIC 64 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_REAL 65 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_SMALLINT 66 => 31723265+1802240, # SQL_CONVERT_TIME 67 => 31723265+1802240, # SQL_CONVERT_TIMESTAMP 68 => 31723265+28926, # SQL_CONVERT_TINYINT 69 => 33554431, # SQL_CONVERT_VARBINARY 70 => 33554431, # SQL_CONVERT_VARCHAR 122 => 33554431, # SQL_CONVERT_WCHAR 125 => 33554431, # SQL_CONVERT_WLONGVARCHAR 126 => 33554431, # SQL_CONVERT_WVARCHAR 74 => 1, # SQL_CORRELATION_NAME - Table aliases are supported, but must be named differently 127 => 0, # SQL_CREATE_ASSERTION - No CREATE ASSERTION support 128 => 0, # SQL_CREATE_CHARACTER_SET - No CREATE CHARACTER SET support 129 => 0, # SQL_CREATE_COLLATION - No CREATE COLLATION support 130 => 0, # SQL_CREATE_DOMAIN - No CREATE DOMAIN support 131 => 0, # SQL_CREATE_SCHEMA - No CREATE SCHEMA support 132 => 16383-2-8-4096, # SQL_CREATE_TABLE - Most of the functionality of CREATE TABLE support 133 => 0, # SQL_CREATE_TRANSLATION - No CREATE TRANSLATION support 134 => 1, # SQL_CREATE_VIEW - CREATE VIEW, no WITH CHECK OPTION support 23 => 2, # SQL_CURSOR_COMMIT_BEHAVIOR - Cursors are preserved 24 => 2, # SQL_CURSOR_ROLLBACK_BEHAVIOR - Cursors are preserved 10001 => 0, # SQL_CURSOR_SENSITIVITY - Cursors have a concept of snapshots, though this depends on the transaction type 2 => \&sql_data_source_name, # SQL_DATA_SOURCE_NAME - The DSN 25 => \&sql_data_source_read_only, # SQL_DATA_SOURCE_READ_ONLY - Might have a SQLITE_OPEN_READONLY flag 16 => \&sql_database_name, # SQL_DATABASE_NAME - Self-explanatory 119 => 0, # SQL_DATETIME_LITERALS - No support for SQL-92's super weird date/time literal format (ie: {d '2999-12-12'}) 17 => 'SQLite', # SQL_DBMS_NAME - You are here 18 => \&sql_dbms_ver, # SQL_DBMS_VER - This driver version 170 => 1+2, # SQL_DDL_INDEX - Supports CREATE/DROP INDEX 26 => 8, # SQL_DEFAULT_TXN_ISOLATION - Default is SERIALIZABLE (See "PRAGMA read_uncommitted") 10002 => 'N', # SQL_DESCRIBE_PARAMETER - No DESCRIBE INPUT support # XXX: MySQL/Oracle fills in HDBC and HENV, but information on what should actually go there is # hard to acquire. # 171 => undef, # SQL_DM_VER - Not a Driver Manager # 3 => undef, # SQL_DRIVER_HDBC - Not a Driver Manager # 135 => undef, # SQL_DRIVER_HDESC - Not a Driver Manager # 4 => undef, # SQL_DRIVER_HENV - Not a Driver Manager # 76 => undef, # SQL_DRIVER_HLIB - Not a Driver Manager # 5 => undef, # SQL_DRIVER_HSTMT - Not a Driver Manager 6 => 'libsqlite3odbc.so', # SQL_DRIVER_NAME - SQLite3 ODBC driver (if installed) 77 => '03.00', # SQL_DRIVER_ODBC_VER - Same as sqlite3odbc.c 7 => $sql_driver_ver, # SQL_DRIVER_VER - Self-explanatory 136 => 0, # SQL_DROP_ASSERTION - No DROP ASSERTION support 137 => 0, # SQL_DROP_CHARACTER_SET - No DROP CHARACTER SET support 138 => 0, # SQL_DROP_COLLATION - No DROP COLLATION support 139 => 0, # SQL_DROP_DOMAIN - No DROP DOMAIN support 140 => 0, # SQL_DROP_SCHEMA - No DROP SCHEMA support 141 => 1, # SQL_DROP_TABLE - DROP TABLE support, no RESTRICT/CASCADE 142 => 0, # SQL_DROP_TRANSLATION - No DROP TRANSLATION support 143 => 1, # SQL_DROP_VIEW - DROP VIEW support, no RESTRICT/CASCADE # NOTE: This is based purely on what sqlite3odbc supports. # # Static CA1: NEXT, ABSOLUTE, RELATIVE, BOOKMARK, LOCK_NO_CHANGE, POSITION, UPDATE, DELETE, REFRESH, # BULK_ADD, BULK_UPDATE_BY_BOOKMARK, BULK_DELETE_BY_BOOKMARK = 466511 # # Forward-only CA1: NEXT, BOOKMARK # # CA2: READ_ONLY_CONCURRENCY, LOCK_CONCURRENCY 144 => 0, # SQL_DYNAMIC_CURSOR_ATTRIBUTES1 - No dynamic cursor support 145 => 0, # SQL_DYNAMIC_CURSOR_ATTRIBUTES2 - No dynamic cursor support 146 => 1+8, # SQL_FORWARD_ONLY_CURSOR_ATTRIBUTES1 147 => 1+2, # SQL_FORWARD_ONLY_CURSOR_ATTRIBUTES2 150 => 0, # SQL_KEYSET_CURSOR_ATTRIBUTES1 - No keyset cursor support 151 => 0, # SQL_KEYSET_CURSOR_ATTRIBUTES2 - No keyset cursor support 167 => 466511, # SQL_STATIC_CURSOR_ATTRIBUTES1 168 => 1+2, # SQL_STATIC_CURSOR_ATTRIBUTES2 27 => 'Y', # SQL_EXPRESSIONS_IN_ORDERBY - ORDER BY allows expressions 8 => 63, # SQL_FETCH_DIRECTION - Cursors support next, first, last, prior, absolute, relative 84 => 2, # SQL_FILE_USAGE - Single-tier driver, treats files as databases 81 => 1+2+8, # SQL_GETDATA_EXTENSIONS - Same as sqlite3odbc.c 88 => 3, # SQL_GROUP_BY - SELECT columns are independent of GROUP BY columns 28 => 4, # SQL_IDENTIFIER_CASE - Not case-sensitive, stored in mixed case 29 => '"', # SQL_IDENTIFIER_QUOTE_CHAR - Uses " for identifiers, though supports [] and ` as well 148 => 0, # SQL_INDEX_KEYWORDS - No support for ASC/DESC/ALL for CREATE INDEX 149 => 0, # SQL_INFO_SCHEMA_VIEWS - No support for INFORMATION_SCHEMA 172 => 1+2, # SQL_INSERT_STATEMENT - INSERT...VALUES & INSERT...SELECT 73 => 'N', # SQL_INTEGRITY - No support for "Integrity Enhancement Facility" 89 => \&sql_keywords, # SQL_KEYWORDS - List of non-ODBC keywords 113 => 'Y', # SQL_LIKE_ESCAPE_CLAUSE - Supports LIKE...ESCAPE 78 => 1, # SQL_LOCK_TYPES - Only NO_CHANGE 10022 => 0, # SQL_MAX_ASYNC_CONCURRENT_STATEMENTS - No async mode 112 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_BINARY_LITERAL_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 34 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 108 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_CHAR_LITERAL_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 97 => 2000, # SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_GROUP_BY - SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN 98 => 2000, # SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_INDEX - SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN 99 => 2000, # SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_ORDER_BY - SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN 100 => 2000, # SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT - SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN 101 => 2000, # SQL_MAX_COLUMNS_IN_TABLE - SQLITE_MAX_COLUMN 30 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_COLUMN_NAME_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 1 => 1021, # SQL_MAX_CONCURRENT_ACTIVITIES - Typical filehandle limits 31 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_CURSOR_NAME_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 0 => 1021, # SQL_MAX_DRIVER_CONNECTIONS - Typical filehandle limits 10005 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_IDENTIFIER_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 102 => 2147483646*65536, # SQL_MAX_INDEX_SIZE - Tied to DB size, which is theortically 140TB 32 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_OWNER_NAME_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 33 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_PROCEDURE_NAME_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 34 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_QUALIFIER_NAME_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 104 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH (since INSERT has to be used) 103 => 'Y', # SQL_MAX_ROW_SIZE_INCLUDES_LONG 32 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_SCHEMA_NAME_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 105 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_STATEMENT_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 106 => 64, # SQL_MAX_TABLES_IN_SELECT - 64 tables, because of the bitmap in the query optimizer 35 => 1_000_000, # SQL_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LEN - SQLITE_MAX_SQL_LENGTH 107 => 0, # SQL_MAX_USER_NAME_LEN - No user support 37 => 'Y', # SQL_MULTIPLE_ACTIVE_TXN - Supports mulitple txns, though not nested 36 => 'N', # SQL_MULT_RESULT_SETS - No batches 111 => 'N', # SQL_NEED_LONG_DATA_LEN - Doesn't care about LONG 75 => 1, # SQL_NON_NULLABLE_COLUMNS - Supports NOT NULL 85 => 1, # SQL_NULL_COLLATION - NULLs first on ASC (low end) 49 => 4194304+1, # SQL_NUMERIC_FUNCTIONS - Just ABS & ROUND (has RANDOM, but not RAND) 9 => 1, # SQL_ODBC_API_CONFORMANCE - Same as sqlite3odbc.c 152 => 1, # SQL_ODBC_INTERFACE_CONFORMANCE - Same as sqlite3odbc.c 12 => 0, # SQL_ODBC_SAG_CLI_CONFORMANCE - Same as sqlite3odbc.c 15 => 0, # SQL_ODBC_SQL_CONFORMANCE - Same as sqlite3odbc.c 10 => '03.00', # SQL_ODBC_VER - Same as sqlite3odbc.c 115 => 1+8+16+32+64, # SQL_OJ_CAPABILITIES - Supports all OUTER JOINs except RIGHT & FULL 90 => 'N', # SQL_ORDER_BY_COLUMNS_IN_SELECT - ORDER BY columns don't have to be in the SELECT list 38 => 'Y', # SQL_OUTER_JOINS - Supports OUTER JOINs 153 => 2, # SQL_PARAM_ARRAY_ROW_COUNTS - Only has row counts for executed statements 154 => 3, # SQL_PARAM_ARRAY_SELECTS - No support for arrays of parameters 80 => 0, # SQL_POSITIONED_STATEMENTS - No support for positioned statements (WHERE CURRENT OF or SELECT FOR UPDATE) 79 => 31, # SQL_POS_OPERATIONS - Supports all SQLSetPos operations 21 => 'N', # SQL_PROCEDURES - No procedures 40 => '', # SQL_PROCEDURE_TERM - No procedures 93 => 4, # SQL_QUOTED_IDENTIFIER_CASE - Even quoted identifiers are case-insensitive 11 => 'N', # SQL_ROW_UPDATES - No fancy cursor update support 39 => '', # SQL_SCHEMA_TERM - No schemas 91 => 0, # SQL_SCHEMA_USAGE - No schemas 43 => 2, # SQL_SCROLL_CONCURRENCY - Updates/deletes on cursors lock the database 44 => 1+16, # SQL_SCROLL_OPTIONS - Only supports static & forward-only cursors 14 => '\\', # SQL_SEARCH_PATTERN_ESCAPE - Default escape character for LIKE is \ 13 => \&sql_server_name, # SQL_SERVER_NAME - Just $dbh->{Name} 94 => '', # SQL_SPECIAL_CHARACTERS - Other drivers tend to stick to the ASCII/Latin-1 range, and SQLite uses all of # the lower 7-bit punctuation for other things 155 => 7, # SQL_SQL92_DATETIME_FUNCTIONS - Supports CURRENT_(DATE|TIME|TIMESTAMP) 156 => 1+2+4+8, # SQL_SQL92_FOREIGN_KEY_DELETE_RULE - Support all ON DELETE options 157 => 1+2+4+8, # SQL_SQL92_FOREIGN_KEY_UPDATE_RULE - Support all ON UPDATE options 158 => 0, # SQL_SQL92_GRANT - No users; no support for GRANT 159 => 0, # SQL_SQL92_NUMERIC_VALUE_FUNCTIONS - No support for any of the listed functions 160 => 1+2+4+512+1024+2048+4096+8192, # SQL_SQL92_PREDICATES - Supports the important comparison operators 161 => 2+16+64+128, # SQL_SQL92_RELATIONAL_JOIN_OPERATORS - Supports the important ones except RIGHT/FULL OUTER JOINs 162 => 0, # SQL_SQL92_REVOKE - No users; no support for REVOKE 163 => 1+2+8, # SQL_SQL92_ROW_VALUE_CONSTRUCTOR - Supports most row value constructors 164 => 2+4, # SQL_SQL92_STRING_FUNCTIONS - Just UPPER & LOWER (has SUBSTR, but not SUBSTRING and SQL-92's weird TRIM syntax) 165 => 1+2+4+8, # SQL_SQL92_VALUE_EXPRESSIONS - Supports all SQL-92 value expressions 118 => 1, # SQL_SQL_CONFORMANCE - SQL-92 Entry level 83 => 0, # SQL_STATIC_SENSITIVITY - Cursors would lock the DB, so only old data is visible 50 => 8+16+256+1024+16384+131072, # SQL_STRING_FUNCTIONS - LTRIM, LENGTH, REPLACE, RTRIM, CHAR, SOUNDEX 95 => 1+2+4+8+16, # SQL_SUBQUERIES - Supports all of the subquery types 51 => 4, # SQL_SYSTEM_FUNCTIONS - Only IFNULL 45 => 'table', # SQL_TABLE_TERM - Tables are called tables 109 => 0, # SQL_TIMEDATE_ADD_INTERVALS - No support for INTERVAL 110 => 0, # SQL_TIMEDATE_DIFF_INTERVALS - No support for INTERVAL 52 => 0x20000+0x40000+0x80000, # SQL_TIMEDATE_FUNCTIONS - Only supports CURRENT_(DATE|TIME|TIMESTAMP) 46 => 2, # SQL_TXN_CAPABLE - Full transaction support for both DML & DDL 72 => 1+8, # SQL_TXN_ISOLATION_OPTION - Supports read uncommitted and serializable 96 => 1+2, # SQL_UNION - Supports UNION and UNION ALL 47 => '', # SQL_USER_NAME - No users 166 => 1, # SQL_STANDARD_CLI_CONFORMANCE - X/Open CLI Version 1.0 10000 => 1992, # SQL_XOPEN_CLI_YEAR - Year for V1.0 ); sub sql_dbms_ver { my $dbh = shift; return $dbh->FETCH('sqlite_version'); } sub sql_data_source_name { my $dbh = shift; return "dbi:SQLite:".$dbh->{Name}; } sub sql_data_source_read_only { my $dbh = shift; my $flags = $dbh->FETCH('sqlite_open_flags') || 0; return $dbh->{ReadOnly} || ($flags & DBD::SQLite::OPEN_READONLY()) ? 'Y' : 'N'; } sub sql_database_name { my $dbh = shift; my $databases = $dbh->selectall_hashref('PRAGMA database_list', 'seq'); return $databases->{0}{name}; } sub sql_keywords { # SQLite keywords minus ODBC keywords return join ',', (qw< ABORT AFTER ANALYZE ATTACH AUTOINCREMENT BEFORE CONFLICT DATABASE DETACH EACH EXCLUSIVE EXPLAIN FAIL GLOB IF IGNORE INDEXED INSTEAD ISNULL LIMIT NOTNULL OFFSET PLAN PRAGMA QUERY RAISE RECURSIVE REGEXP REINDEX RELEASE RENAME REPLACE ROW SAVEPOINT TEMP TRIGGER VACUUM VIRTUAL WITHOUT >); } sub sql_server_name { my $dbh = shift; return $dbh->{Name}; } 1; __END__