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2579 ** CAPI3REF: Pseudo-Random Number Generator
2581 ** SQLite contains a high-quality pseudo-random number generator (PRNG) used to
2592 ** ^On all subsequent invocations, the pseudo-randomness is generated
9747 ** is a disk table or the "old.*" pseudo-table, then pTab points to the
9835 ** The pseudo-routine sqlite3ExprSetIrreducible sets the EP2_Irreducible
10401 #define OPFLAG_CLEARCACHE 0x20 /* Clear pseudo-table cache in OP_Column */
12014 ** really a single row that represents the NEW or OLD pseudo-table of
14553 ** Fill a buffer with pseudo-random bytes. This is used to preset
19266 ** This file contains code to implement a pseudo-random number
19303 /* The "wsdPrng" macro will resolve to the pseudo-random number generator
19323 ** encryption. The RC4 algorithm is being used as a PRNG (pseudo-random
38619 ** Or, in pseudo-code:
60115 int isBtreeCursor /* True for B-Tree. False for pseudo-table or vtab */
62483 ** If the OPFLAG_CLEARCACHE bit is set on P5 and P1 is a pseudo-table cursor,
62485 ** The first OP_Column against a pseudo-table after the value of the content
62530 ** The complete record text is always available for pseudo-tables
63599 ** A pseudo-table created by this opcode is used to hold a single
63602 ** is the only cursor opcode that works with a pseudo-table.
63605 ** the pseudo-table.
64296 ** (WARNING/TODO: If P1 is a pseudo-cursor and P2 is dynamically
64297 ** allocated, then ownership of P2 is transferred to the pseudo-cursor
64392 ** P1 must not be pseudo-table. It has to be a real table with
64467 ** of a real table, not a pseudo-table.
64477 ** of a real table, not a pseudo-table.
64709 ** The P1 cursor must be for a real table, not a pseudo-table.
64723 ** The P1 cursor must be for a real table, not a pseudo-table.
71495 ** to a column in the new.* or old.* pseudo-tables available to
71497 ** new.* pseudo-table, or 0 for the old.* pseudo-table. Expr.iColumn
71498 ** is set to the column of the pseudo-table to read, or to -1 to
71503 ** to reference another column of the old.* pseudo-table, where
71505 ** set to (n+1), where n is the number of columns in each pseudo-table.
71506 ** For a reference to any other column in the new.* pseudo-table, p1
79511 /* Populate the OLD.* pseudo-table register array. These values will be
82774 ** once straight down through. Pseudo-code follows (we call this
93516 ** Triggers may access values stored in the old.* or new.* pseudo-table.