Lines Matching refs:SQLITE_SYNC_FULL
1086 ** If the lower four bits equal SQLITE_SYNC_FULL, that means
1089 ** Do not confuse the SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL and SQLITE_SYNC_FULL flags
1093 ** The SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL and SQLITE_SYNC_FULL flags determine how
1097 ** between SQLITE_SYNC_NORMAL and SQLITE_SYNC_FULL, but among the
1102 #define SQLITE_SYNC_FULL 0x00003
1137 ** [SQLITE_SYNC_FULL]. The first choice is the normal fsync().
21848 if( flags & SQLITE_SYNC_FULL){
26010 int isFullsync = (flags&0x0F)==SQLITE_SYNC_FULL;
26014 || (flags&0x0F)==SQLITE_SYNC_FULL
30465 || (flags&0x0F)==SQLITE_SYNC_FULL
30473 if( flags & SQLITE_SYNC_FULL ){
38114 ** Do not confuse synchronous=FULL with SQLITE_SYNC_FULL. The
38115 ** SQLITE_SYNC_FULL macro means to use the MacOSX-style full-fsync
38117 ** ordinary fsync() call. There is no difference between SQLITE_SYNC_FULL
38139 pPager->syncFlags = SQLITE_SYNC_FULL;
38140 pPager->ckptSyncFlags = SQLITE_SYNC_FULL;
38143 pPager->ckptSyncFlags = SQLITE_SYNC_FULL;
38711 (pPager->syncFlags==SQLITE_SYNC_FULL?SQLITE_SYNC_DATAONLY:0)