Lines Matching refs:SQLITE_IOERR
934 #define SQLITE_IOERR 10 /* Some kind of disk I/O error occurred */
978 #define SQLITE_IOERR_READ (SQLITE_IOERR | (1<<8))
979 #define SQLITE_IOERR_SHORT_READ (SQLITE_IOERR | (2<<8))
980 #define SQLITE_IOERR_WRITE (SQLITE_IOERR | (3<<8))
981 #define SQLITE_IOERR_FSYNC (SQLITE_IOERR | (4<<8))
982 #define SQLITE_IOERR_DIR_FSYNC (SQLITE_IOERR | (5<<8))
983 #define SQLITE_IOERR_TRUNCATE (SQLITE_IOERR | (6<<8))
984 #define SQLITE_IOERR_FSTAT (SQLITE_IOERR | (7<<8))
985 #define SQLITE_IOERR_UNLOCK (SQLITE_IOERR | (8<<8))
986 #define SQLITE_IOERR_RDLOCK (SQLITE_IOERR | (9<<8))
987 #define SQLITE_IOERR_DELETE (SQLITE_IOERR | (10<<8))
988 #define SQLITE_IOERR_BLOCKED (SQLITE_IOERR | (11<<8))
989 #define SQLITE_IOERR_NOMEM (SQLITE_IOERR | (12<<8))
990 #define SQLITE_IOERR_ACCESS (SQLITE_IOERR | (13<<8))
991 #define SQLITE_IOERR_CHECKRESERVEDLOCK (SQLITE_IOERR | (14<<8))
992 #define SQLITE_IOERR_LOCK (SQLITE_IOERR | (15<<8))
993 #define SQLITE_IOERR_CLOSE (SQLITE_IOERR | (16<<8))
994 #define SQLITE_IOERR_DIR_CLOSE (SQLITE_IOERR | (17<<8))
995 #define SQLITE_IOERR_SHMOPEN (SQLITE_IOERR | (18<<8))
996 #define SQLITE_IOERR_SHMSIZE (SQLITE_IOERR | (19<<8))
997 #define SQLITE_IOERR_SHMLOCK (SQLITE_IOERR | (20<<8))
1359 ** SQLITE_IOERR. Or the implementation might recognize that a database
2530 ** [SQLITE_IOERR] rather than [SQLITE_NOMEM].
4598 ** transaction (errors including [SQLITE_FULL], [SQLITE_IOERR],
21752 return rc == NO_ERROR ? SQLITE_OK : SQLITE_IOERR;
21757 ** bytes were read successfully and SQLITE_IOERR
21773 return SQLITE_IOERR;
21806 return SQLITE_IOERR;
21860 return DosResetBuffer( pFile->h ) == NO_ERROR ? SQLITE_OK : SQLITE_IOERR;
22125 ** might return SQLITE_IOERR;
22400 return rc == NO_ERROR ? SQLITE_OK : SQLITE_IOERR;
23406 ** SQLITE_IOERR
23903 return SQLITE_IOERR;
23921 return SQLITE_IOERR;
23926 return SQLITE_IOERR;
24858 if( (rc & SQLITE_IOERR) == SQLITE_IOERR ){
24925 if( (rc & SQLITE_IOERR) == SQLITE_IOERR ){
24968 if( (r & SQLITE_IOERR) == SQLITE_IOERR ){
25473 rc = ((failed & SQLITE_IOERR) == SQLITE_IOERR) ? failed2 :
25725 ** bytes were read successfully and SQLITE_IOERR if anything goes
26047 /* return SQLITE_IOERR; */
26653 rc = SQLITE_IOERR;
27402 SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_IOERR );
28505 return SQLITE_IOERR;
28691 if( (rc&0xff)==SQLITE_IOERR ){
30328 return rc ? SQLITE_OK : SQLITE_IOERR;
30333 ** bytes were read successfully and SQLITE_IOERR if anything goes
30483 SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_IOERR; );
30495 return SQLITE_IOERR;
30759 ** might return SQLITE_IOERR;
31439 rc = SQLITE_IOERR;
31544 SimulateIOError( return SQLITE_IOERR );
35171 ** (i.e. one of the SQLITE_IOERR subtypes), it is not clear whether or not
35411 ** is always set to SQLITE_FULL, SQLITE_IOERR or one of the SQLITE_IOERR_XXX
35635 ** either SQLITE_IOERR or SQLITE_FULL during rollback or while finalizing
36609 ** If the second argument is SQLITE_FULL, SQLITE_IOERR or one of the
36627 (pPager->errCode & 0xff)==SQLITE_IOERR
36629 if( rc2==SQLITE_FULL || rc2==SQLITE_IOERR ){
38229 ** one of SQLITE_IOERR, an SQLITE_IOERR_xxx sub-code or SQLITE_FULL).
40773 assert( rc==SQLITE_OK || rc==SQLITE_FULL || (rc&0xFF)==SQLITE_IOERR );
43681 testcase( (rc&0xff)==SQLITE_IOERR );
44038 testcase( (rc&0xff)==SQLITE_IOERR );
44237 ** also be SQLITE_IOERR. */
57343 ** SQLITE_IOERR
57373 isSpecialError = mrc==SQLITE_NOMEM || mrc==SQLITE_IOERR
105624 /* SQLITE_IOERR */ "disk I/O error",
106188 ** returned (i.e. SQLITE_IOERR). Otherwise, SQLITE_OK.
106959 ** SQLITE_MISUSE, SQLITE_CANTOPEN, SQLITE_IOERR and possibly other error