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      1 /*
      2 ** 2006 September 30
      3 **
      4 ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code.  In place of
      5 ** a legal notice, here is a blessing:
      6 **
      7 **    May you do good and not evil.
      8 **    May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others.
      9 **    May you share freely, never taking more than you give.
     10 **
     11 *************************************************************************
     12 ** Implementation of the full-text-search tokenizer that implements
     13 ** a Porter stemmer.
     14 */
     15 
     16 /*
     17 ** The code in this file is only compiled if:
     18 **
     19 **     * The FTS3 module is being built as an extension
     20 **       (in which case SQLITE_CORE is not defined), or
     21 **
     22 **     * The FTS3 module is being built into the core of
     23 **       SQLite (in which case SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3 is defined).
     24 */
     25 #if !defined(SQLITE_CORE) || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3)
     26 
     27 #include "fts3Int.h"
     28 
     29 #include <assert.h>
     30 #include <stdlib.h>
     31 #include <stdio.h>
     32 #include <string.h>
     33 
     34 #include "fts3_tokenizer.h"
     35 
     36 /*
     37 ** Class derived from sqlite3_tokenizer
     38 */
     39 typedef struct porter_tokenizer {
     40   sqlite3_tokenizer base;      /* Base class */
     41 } porter_tokenizer;
     42 
     43 /*
     44 ** Class derived from sqlit3_tokenizer_cursor
     45 */
     46 typedef struct porter_tokenizer_cursor {
     47   sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor base;
     48   const char *zInput;          /* input we are tokenizing */
     49   int nInput;                  /* size of the input */
     50   int iOffset;                 /* current position in zInput */
     51   int iToken;                  /* index of next token to be returned */
     52   char *zToken;                /* storage for current token */
     53   int nAllocated;              /* space allocated to zToken buffer */
     54 } porter_tokenizer_cursor;
     55 
     56 
     57 /*
     58 ** Create a new tokenizer instance.
     59 */
     60 static int porterCreate(
     61   int argc, const char * const *argv,
     62   sqlite3_tokenizer **ppTokenizer
     63 ){
     64   porter_tokenizer *t;
     65 
     66   UNUSED_PARAMETER(argc);
     67   UNUSED_PARAMETER(argv);
     68 
     69   t = (porter_tokenizer *) sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(*t));
     70   if( t==NULL ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
     71   memset(t, 0, sizeof(*t));
     72   *ppTokenizer = &t->base;
     73   return SQLITE_OK;
     74 }
     75 
     76 /*
     77 ** Destroy a tokenizer
     78 */
     79 static int porterDestroy(sqlite3_tokenizer *pTokenizer){
     80   sqlite3_free(pTokenizer);
     81   return SQLITE_OK;
     82 }
     83 
     84 /*
     85 ** Prepare to begin tokenizing a particular string.  The input
     86 ** string to be tokenized is zInput[0..nInput-1].  A cursor
     87 ** used to incrementally tokenize this string is returned in
     88 ** *ppCursor.
     89 */
     90 static int porterOpen(
     91   sqlite3_tokenizer *pTokenizer,         /* The tokenizer */
     92   const char *zInput, int nInput,        /* String to be tokenized */
     93   sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor **ppCursor    /* OUT: Tokenization cursor */
     94 ){
     95   porter_tokenizer_cursor *c;
     96 
     97   UNUSED_PARAMETER(pTokenizer);
     98 
     99   c = (porter_tokenizer_cursor *) sqlite3_malloc(sizeof(*c));
    100   if( c==NULL ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
    101 
    102   c->zInput = zInput;
    103   if( zInput==0 ){
    104     c->nInput = 0;
    105   }else if( nInput<0 ){
    106     c->nInput = (int)strlen(zInput);
    107   }else{
    108     c->nInput = nInput;
    109   }
    110   c->iOffset = 0;                 /* start tokenizing at the beginning */
    111   c->iToken = 0;
    112   c->zToken = NULL;               /* no space allocated, yet. */
    113   c->nAllocated = 0;
    114 
    115   *ppCursor = &c->base;
    116   return SQLITE_OK;
    117 }
    118 
    119 /*
    120 ** Close a tokenization cursor previously opened by a call to
    121 ** porterOpen() above.
    122 */
    123 static int porterClose(sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor *pCursor){
    124   porter_tokenizer_cursor *c = (porter_tokenizer_cursor *) pCursor;
    125   sqlite3_free(c->zToken);
    126   sqlite3_free(c);
    127   return SQLITE_OK;
    128 }
    129 /*
    130 ** Vowel or consonant
    131 */
    132 static const char vOrCType[] = {
    133    0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0,
    134    1, 1, 1, 2, 1
    135 };
    136 
    137 /*
    138 ** isConsonant() and isVowel() determine if their first character in
    139 ** the string they point to is a consonant or a vowel, according
    140 ** to Porter ruls.
    141 **
    142 ** A consonate is any letter other than 'a', 'e', 'i', 'o', or 'u'.
    143 ** 'Y' is a consonant unless it follows another consonant,
    144 ** in which case it is a vowel.
    145 **
    146 ** In these routine, the letters are in reverse order.  So the 'y' rule
    147 ** is that 'y' is a consonant unless it is followed by another
    148 ** consonent.
    149 */
    150 static int isVowel(const char*);
    151 static int isConsonant(const char *z){
    152   int j;
    153   char x = *z;
    154   if( x==0 ) return 0;
    155   assert( x>='a' && x<='z' );
    156   j = vOrCType[x-'a'];
    157   if( j<2 ) return j;
    158   return z[1]==0 || isVowel(z + 1);
    159 }
    160 static int isVowel(const char *z){
    161   int j;
    162   char x = *z;
    163   if( x==0 ) return 0;
    164   assert( x>='a' && x<='z' );
    165   j = vOrCType[x-'a'];
    166   if( j<2 ) return 1-j;
    167   return isConsonant(z + 1);
    168 }
    169 
    170 /*
    171 ** Let any sequence of one or more vowels be represented by V and let
    172 ** C be sequence of one or more consonants.  Then every word can be
    173 ** represented as:
    174 **
    175 **           [C] (VC){m} [V]
    176 **
    177 ** In prose:  A word is an optional consonant followed by zero or
    178 ** vowel-consonant pairs followed by an optional vowel.  "m" is the
    179 ** number of vowel consonant pairs.  This routine computes the value
    180 ** of m for the first i bytes of a word.
    181 **
    182 ** Return true if the m-value for z is 1 or more.  In other words,
    183 ** return true if z contains at least one vowel that is followed
    184 ** by a consonant.
    185 **
    186 ** In this routine z[] is in reverse order.  So we are really looking
    187 ** for an instance of of a consonant followed by a vowel.
    188 */
    189 static int m_gt_0(const char *z){
    190   while( isVowel(z) ){ z++; }
    191   if( *z==0 ) return 0;
    192   while( isConsonant(z) ){ z++; }
    193   return *z!=0;
    194 }
    195 
    196 /* Like mgt0 above except we are looking for a value of m which is
    197 ** exactly 1
    198 */
    199 static int m_eq_1(const char *z){
    200   while( isVowel(z) ){ z++; }
    201   if( *z==0 ) return 0;
    202   while( isConsonant(z) ){ z++; }
    203   if( *z==0 ) return 0;
    204   while( isVowel(z) ){ z++; }
    205   if( *z==0 ) return 1;
    206   while( isConsonant(z) ){ z++; }
    207   return *z==0;
    208 }
    209 
    210 /* Like mgt0 above except we are looking for a value of m>1 instead
    211 ** or m>0
    212 */
    213 static int m_gt_1(const char *z){
    214   while( isVowel(z) ){ z++; }
    215   if( *z==0 ) return 0;
    216   while( isConsonant(z) ){ z++; }
    217   if( *z==0 ) return 0;
    218   while( isVowel(z) ){ z++; }
    219   if( *z==0 ) return 0;
    220   while( isConsonant(z) ){ z++; }
    221   return *z!=0;
    222 }
    223 
    224 /*
    225 ** Return TRUE if there is a vowel anywhere within z[0..n-1]
    226 */
    227 static int hasVowel(const char *z){
    228   while( isConsonant(z) ){ z++; }
    229   return *z!=0;
    230 }
    231 
    232 /*
    233 ** Return TRUE if the word ends in a double consonant.
    234 **
    235 ** The text is reversed here. So we are really looking at
    236 ** the first two characters of z[].
    237 */
    238 static int doubleConsonant(const char *z){
    239   return isConsonant(z) && z[0]==z[1];
    240 }
    241 
    242 /*
    243 ** Return TRUE if the word ends with three letters which
    244 ** are consonant-vowel-consonent and where the final consonant
    245 ** is not 'w', 'x', or 'y'.
    246 **
    247 ** The word is reversed here.  So we are really checking the
    248 ** first three letters and the first one cannot be in [wxy].
    249 */
    250 static int star_oh(const char *z){
    251   return
    252     isConsonant(z) &&
    253     z[0]!='w' && z[0]!='x' && z[0]!='y' &&
    254     isVowel(z+1) &&
    255     isConsonant(z+2);
    256 }
    257 
    258 /*
    259 ** If the word ends with zFrom and xCond() is true for the stem
    260 ** of the word that preceeds the zFrom ending, then change the
    261 ** ending to zTo.
    262 **
    263 ** The input word *pz and zFrom are both in reverse order.  zTo
    264 ** is in normal order.
    265 **
    266 ** Return TRUE if zFrom matches.  Return FALSE if zFrom does not
    267 ** match.  Not that TRUE is returned even if xCond() fails and
    268 ** no substitution occurs.
    269 */
    270 static int stem(
    271   char **pz,             /* The word being stemmed (Reversed) */
    272   const char *zFrom,     /* If the ending matches this... (Reversed) */
    273   const char *zTo,       /* ... change the ending to this (not reversed) */
    274   int (*xCond)(const char*)   /* Condition that must be true */
    275 ){
    276   char *z = *pz;
    277   while( *zFrom && *zFrom==*z ){ z++; zFrom++; }
    278   if( *zFrom!=0 ) return 0;
    279   if( xCond && !xCond(z) ) return 1;
    280   while( *zTo ){
    281     *(--z) = *(zTo++);
    282   }
    283   *pz = z;
    284   return 1;
    285 }
    286 
    287 /*
    288 ** This is the fallback stemmer used when the porter stemmer is
    289 ** inappropriate.  The input word is copied into the output with
    290 ** US-ASCII case folding.  If the input word is too long (more
    291 ** than 20 bytes if it contains no digits or more than 6 bytes if
    292 ** it contains digits) then word is truncated to 20 or 6 bytes
    293 ** by taking 10 or 3 bytes from the beginning and end.
    294 */
    295 static void copy_stemmer(const char *zIn, int nIn, char *zOut, int *pnOut){
    296   int i, mx, j;
    297   int hasDigit = 0;
    298   for(i=0; i<nIn; i++){
    299     char c = zIn[i];
    300     if( c>='A' && c<='Z' ){
    301       zOut[i] = c - 'A' + 'a';
    302     }else{
    303       if( c>='0' && c<='9' ) hasDigit = 1;
    304       zOut[i] = c;
    305     }
    306   }
    307   mx = hasDigit ? 3 : 10;
    308   if( nIn>mx*2 ){
    309     for(j=mx, i=nIn-mx; i<nIn; i++, j++){
    310       zOut[j] = zOut[i];
    311     }
    312     i = j;
    313   }
    314   zOut[i] = 0;
    315   *pnOut = i;
    316 }
    317 
    318 
    319 /*
    320 ** Stem the input word zIn[0..nIn-1].  Store the output in zOut.
    321 ** zOut is at least big enough to hold nIn bytes.  Write the actual
    322 ** size of the output word (exclusive of the '\0' terminator) into *pnOut.
    323 **
    324 ** Any upper-case characters in the US-ASCII character set ([A-Z])
    325 ** are converted to lower case.  Upper-case UTF characters are
    326 ** unchanged.
    327 **
    328 ** Words that are longer than about 20 bytes are stemmed by retaining
    329 ** a few bytes from the beginning and the end of the word.  If the
    330 ** word contains digits, 3 bytes are taken from the beginning and
    331 ** 3 bytes from the end.  For long words without digits, 10 bytes
    332 ** are taken from each end.  US-ASCII case folding still applies.
    333 **
    334 ** If the input word contains not digits but does characters not
    335 ** in [a-zA-Z] then no stemming is attempted and this routine just
    336 ** copies the input into the input into the output with US-ASCII
    337 ** case folding.
    338 **
    339 ** Stemming never increases the length of the word.  So there is
    340 ** no chance of overflowing the zOut buffer.
    341 */
    342 static void porter_stemmer(const char *zIn, int nIn, char *zOut, int *pnOut){
    343   int i, j;
    344   char zReverse[28];
    345   char *z, *z2;
    346   if( nIn<3 || nIn>=(int)sizeof(zReverse)-7 ){
    347     /* The word is too big or too small for the porter stemmer.
    348     ** Fallback to the copy stemmer */
    349     copy_stemmer(zIn, nIn, zOut, pnOut);
    350     return;
    351   }
    352   for(i=0, j=sizeof(zReverse)-6; i<nIn; i++, j--){
    353     char c = zIn[i];
    354     if( c>='A' && c<='Z' ){
    355       zReverse[j] = c + 'a' - 'A';
    356     }else if( c>='a' && c<='z' ){
    357       zReverse[j] = c;
    358     }else{
    359       /* The use of a character not in [a-zA-Z] means that we fallback
    360       ** to the copy stemmer */
    361       copy_stemmer(zIn, nIn, zOut, pnOut);
    362       return;
    363     }
    364   }
    365   memset(&zReverse[sizeof(zReverse)-5], 0, 5);
    366   z = &zReverse[j+1];
    367 
    368 
    369   /* Step 1a */
    370   if( z[0]=='s' ){
    371     if(
    372      !stem(&z, "sess", "ss", 0) &&
    373      !stem(&z, "sei", "i", 0)  &&
    374      !stem(&z, "ss", "ss", 0)
    375     ){
    376       z++;
    377     }
    378   }
    379 
    380   /* Step 1b */
    381   z2 = z;
    382   if( stem(&z, "dee", "ee", m_gt_0) ){
    383     /* Do nothing.  The work was all in the test */
    384   }else if(
    385      (stem(&z, "gni", "", hasVowel) || stem(&z, "de", "", hasVowel))
    386       && z!=z2
    387   ){
    388      if( stem(&z, "ta", "ate", 0) ||
    389          stem(&z, "lb", "ble", 0) ||
    390          stem(&z, "zi", "ize", 0) ){
    391        /* Do nothing.  The work was all in the test */
    392      }else if( doubleConsonant(z) && (*z!='l' && *z!='s' && *z!='z') ){
    393        z++;
    394      }else if( m_eq_1(z) && star_oh(z) ){
    395        *(--z) = 'e';
    396      }
    397   }
    398 
    399   /* Step 1c */
    400   if( z[0]=='y' && hasVowel(z+1) ){
    401     z[0] = 'i';
    402   }
    403 
    404   /* Step 2 */
    405   switch( z[1] ){
    406    case 'a':
    407      stem(&z, "lanoita", "ate", m_gt_0) ||
    408      stem(&z, "lanoit", "tion", m_gt_0);
    409      break;
    410    case 'c':
    411      stem(&z, "icne", "ence", m_gt_0) ||
    412      stem(&z, "icna", "ance", m_gt_0);
    413      break;
    414    case 'e':
    415      stem(&z, "rezi", "ize", m_gt_0);
    416      break;
    417    case 'g':
    418      stem(&z, "igol", "log", m_gt_0);
    419      break;
    420    case 'l':
    421      stem(&z, "ilb", "ble", m_gt_0) ||
    422      stem(&z, "illa", "al", m_gt_0) ||
    423      stem(&z, "iltne", "ent", m_gt_0) ||
    424      stem(&z, "ile", "e", m_gt_0) ||
    425      stem(&z, "ilsuo", "ous", m_gt_0);
    426      break;
    427    case 'o':
    428      stem(&z, "noitazi", "ize", m_gt_0) ||
    429      stem(&z, "noita", "ate", m_gt_0) ||
    430      stem(&z, "rota", "ate", m_gt_0);
    431      break;
    432    case 's':
    433      stem(&z, "msila", "al", m_gt_0) ||
    434      stem(&z, "ssenevi", "ive", m_gt_0) ||
    435      stem(&z, "ssenluf", "ful", m_gt_0) ||
    436      stem(&z, "ssensuo", "ous", m_gt_0);
    437      break;
    438    case 't':
    439      stem(&z, "itila", "al", m_gt_0) ||
    440      stem(&z, "itivi", "ive", m_gt_0) ||
    441      stem(&z, "itilib", "ble", m_gt_0);
    442      break;
    443   }
    444 
    445   /* Step 3 */
    446   switch( z[0] ){
    447    case 'e':
    448      stem(&z, "etaci", "ic", m_gt_0) ||
    449      stem(&z, "evita", "", m_gt_0)   ||
    450      stem(&z, "ezila", "al", m_gt_0);
    451      break;
    452    case 'i':
    453      stem(&z, "itici", "ic", m_gt_0);
    454      break;
    455    case 'l':
    456      stem(&z, "laci", "ic", m_gt_0) ||
    457      stem(&z, "luf", "", m_gt_0);
    458      break;
    459    case 's':
    460      stem(&z, "ssen", "", m_gt_0);
    461      break;
    462   }
    463 
    464   /* Step 4 */
    465   switch( z[1] ){
    466    case 'a':
    467      if( z[0]=='l' && m_gt_1(z+2) ){
    468        z += 2;
    469      }
    470      break;
    471    case 'c':
    472      if( z[0]=='e' && z[2]=='n' && (z[3]=='a' || z[3]=='e')  && m_gt_1(z+4)  ){
    473        z += 4;
    474      }
    475      break;
    476    case 'e':
    477      if( z[0]=='r' && m_gt_1(z+2) ){
    478        z += 2;
    479      }
    480      break;
    481    case 'i':
    482      if( z[0]=='c' && m_gt_1(z+2) ){
    483        z += 2;
    484      }
    485      break;
    486    case 'l':
    487      if( z[0]=='e' && z[2]=='b' && (z[3]=='a' || z[3]=='i') && m_gt_1(z+4) ){
    488        z += 4;
    489      }
    490      break;
    491    case 'n':
    492      if( z[0]=='t' ){
    493        if( z[2]=='a' ){
    494          if( m_gt_1(z+3) ){
    495            z += 3;
    496          }
    497        }else if( z[2]=='e' ){
    498          stem(&z, "tneme", "", m_gt_1) ||
    499          stem(&z, "tnem", "", m_gt_1) ||
    500          stem(&z, "tne", "", m_gt_1);
    501        }
    502      }
    503      break;
    504    case 'o':
    505      if( z[0]=='u' ){
    506        if( m_gt_1(z+2) ){
    507          z += 2;
    508        }
    509      }else if( z[3]=='s' || z[3]=='t' ){
    510        stem(&z, "noi", "", m_gt_1);
    511      }
    512      break;
    513    case 's':
    514      if( z[0]=='m' && z[2]=='i' && m_gt_1(z+3) ){
    515        z += 3;
    516      }
    517      break;
    518    case 't':
    519      stem(&z, "eta", "", m_gt_1) ||
    520      stem(&z, "iti", "", m_gt_1);
    521      break;
    522    case 'u':
    523      if( z[0]=='s' && z[2]=='o' && m_gt_1(z+3) ){
    524        z += 3;
    525      }
    526      break;
    527    case 'v':
    528    case 'z':
    529      if( z[0]=='e' && z[2]=='i' && m_gt_1(z+3) ){
    530        z += 3;
    531      }
    532      break;
    533   }
    534 
    535   /* Step 5a */
    536   if( z[0]=='e' ){
    537     if( m_gt_1(z+1) ){
    538       z++;
    539     }else if( m_eq_1(z+1) && !star_oh(z+1) ){
    540       z++;
    541     }
    542   }
    543 
    544   /* Step 5b */
    545   if( m_gt_1(z) && z[0]=='l' && z[1]=='l' ){
    546     z++;
    547   }
    548 
    549   /* z[] is now the stemmed word in reverse order.  Flip it back
    550   ** around into forward order and return.
    551   */
    552   *pnOut = i = (int)strlen(z);
    553   zOut[i] = 0;
    554   while( *z ){
    555     zOut[--i] = *(z++);
    556   }
    557 }
    558 
    559 /*
    560 ** Characters that can be part of a token.  We assume any character
    561 ** whose value is greater than 0x80 (any UTF character) can be
    562 ** part of a token.  In other words, delimiters all must have
    563 ** values of 0x7f or lower.
    564 */
    565 static const char porterIdChar[] = {
    566 /* x0 x1 x2 x3 x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF */
    567     1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,  /* 3x */
    568     0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,  /* 4x */
    569     1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1,  /* 5x */
    570     0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,  /* 6x */
    571     1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,  /* 7x */
    572 };
    573 #define isDelim(C) (((ch=C)&0x80)==0 && (ch<0x30 || !porterIdChar[ch-0x30]))
    574 
    575 /*
    576 ** Extract the next token from a tokenization cursor.  The cursor must
    577 ** have been opened by a prior call to porterOpen().
    578 */
    579 static int porterNext(
    580   sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor *pCursor,  /* Cursor returned by porterOpen */
    581   const char **pzToken,               /* OUT: *pzToken is the token text */
    582   int *pnBytes,                       /* OUT: Number of bytes in token */
    583   int *piStartOffset,                 /* OUT: Starting offset of token */
    584   int *piEndOffset,                   /* OUT: Ending offset of token */
    585   int *piPosition                     /* OUT: Position integer of token */
    586 ){
    587   porter_tokenizer_cursor *c = (porter_tokenizer_cursor *) pCursor;
    588   const char *z = c->zInput;
    589 
    590   while( c->iOffset<c->nInput ){
    591     int iStartOffset, ch;
    592 
    593     /* Scan past delimiter characters */
    594     while( c->iOffset<c->nInput && isDelim(z[c->iOffset]) ){
    595       c->iOffset++;
    596     }
    597 
    598     /* Count non-delimiter characters. */
    599     iStartOffset = c->iOffset;
    600     while( c->iOffset<c->nInput && !isDelim(z[c->iOffset]) ){
    601       c->iOffset++;
    602     }
    603 
    604     if( c->iOffset>iStartOffset ){
    605       int n = c->iOffset-iStartOffset;
    606       if( n>c->nAllocated ){
    607         char *pNew;
    608         c->nAllocated = n+20;
    609         pNew = sqlite3_realloc(c->zToken, c->nAllocated);
    610         if( !pNew ) return SQLITE_NOMEM;
    611         c->zToken = pNew;
    612       }
    613       porter_stemmer(&z[iStartOffset], n, c->zToken, pnBytes);
    614       *pzToken = c->zToken;
    615       *piStartOffset = iStartOffset;
    616       *piEndOffset = c->iOffset;
    617       *piPosition = c->iToken++;
    618       return SQLITE_OK;
    619     }
    620   }
    621   return SQLITE_DONE;
    622 }
    623 
    624 /*
    625 ** The set of routines that implement the porter-stemmer tokenizer
    626 */
    627 static const sqlite3_tokenizer_module porterTokenizerModule = {
    628   0,
    629   porterCreate,
    630   porterDestroy,
    631   porterOpen,
    632   porterClose,
    633   porterNext,
    634 };
    635 
    636 /*
    637 ** Allocate a new porter tokenizer.  Return a pointer to the new
    638 ** tokenizer in *ppModule
    639 */
    640 void sqlite3Fts3PorterTokenizerModule(
    641   sqlite3_tokenizer_module const**ppModule
    642 ){
    643   *ppModule = &porterTokenizerModule;
    644 }
    645 
    646 #endif /* !defined(SQLITE_CORE) || defined(SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS3) */
    647