Lines Matching refs:SQLITE_OK
295 ** ^Calls to sqlite3_close() and sqlite3_close_v2() return [SQLITE_OK] if
316 ** [sqlite3_backup] objects then it returns [SQLITE_OK] and the deallocation
422 #define SQLITE_OK 0 /* Successful result */
535 #define SQLITE_OK_LOAD_PERMANENTLY (SQLITE_OK | (1<<8))
950 ** file control returns [SQLITE_OK], then the parser assumes that the
955 ** any result code other than [SQLITE_OK] or [SQLITE_NOTFOUND], that means
1035 ** If the [SQLITE_FCNTL_BEGIN_ATOMIC_WRITE] opcode returns SQLITE_OK, then
1051 ** This file control returns [SQLITE_OK] if and only if the writes were
1428 ** ^The sqlite3_initialize() routine returns [SQLITE_OK] on success.
1431 ** as a mutex) it returns an [error code] other than [SQLITE_OK].
1468 ** must return [SQLITE_OK] on success and some other [error code] upon
1503 ** ^When a configuration option is set, sqlite3_config() returns [SQLITE_OK].
1523 ** ^Calls to sqlite3_db_config() return SQLITE_OK if and only if
2761 ** return [SQLITE_OK] to allow the action, [SQLITE_IGNORE] to disallow the
2765 ** any value other than [SQLITE_IGNORE], [SQLITE_OK], or [SQLITE_DENY]
2769 ** When the callback returns [SQLITE_OK], that means the operation
2788 ** been read if [SQLITE_OK] had been returned. The [SQLITE_IGNORE]
2846 ** return either [SQLITE_OK] or one of these two constants in order
3088 ** [SQLITE_OK] is returned. Otherwise an [error code] is returned.)^ ^The
3622 ** ^On success, the sqlite3_prepare() family of routines return [SQLITE_OK];
3968 ** ^The sqlite3_bind_* routines return [SQLITE_OK] on success or an
4554 ** SQLITE_OK. ^If the most recent evaluation of statement S failed, then
4591 ** then [sqlite3_reset(S)] returns [SQLITE_OK].
5746 ** ^(This routine returns [SQLITE_OK] if shared cache was enabled or disabled
5867 ** interface returns SQLITE_OK and fills in the non-NULL pointers in
5873 ** table and returns SQLITE_OK if the table exists and SQLITE_ERROR if it
5963 ** [SQLITE_OK] on success and [SQLITE_ERROR] if something goes wrong.
6464 ** ^(On success, [SQLITE_OK] is returned and the new [BLOB handle] is stored
6615 ** ^(On success, sqlite3_blob_read() returns SQLITE_OK.
6635 ** ^(On success, sqlite3_blob_write() returns SQLITE_OK.
6791 ** SQLITE_BUSY. ^The sqlite3_mutex_try() interface returns [SQLITE_OK]
6883 ** called, but only if the prior call to xMutexInit returned SQLITE_OK.
7082 ** SQLITE_OK on success and a non-zero [error code] on failure.
7195 ** ^The sqlite3_db_status() routine returns SQLITE_OK on success and a
7713 ** are still more pages to be copied, then the function returns [SQLITE_OK].
7717 ** then an [error code] is returned. ^As well as [SQLITE_OK] and
7776 ** ^The value returned by sqlite3_backup_finish is [SQLITE_OK] if no
7898 ** returns SQLITE_OK.
8059 ** The callback function should normally return [SQLITE_OK]. ^If an error
8210 ** databases, SQLITE_OK is returned.
8213 ** mode, SQLITE_OK is returned and both *pnLog and *pnCkpt set to -1. ^If
8297 ** return SQLITE_OK. Or, if this is not possible, it may return
8496 ** ^Otherwise, if no error occurs, [sqlite3_db_cacheflush()] returns SQLITE_OK.
8655 ** created [sqlite3_snapshot] object into *P and returns SQLITE_OK.
8705 ** ^The [sqlite3_snapshot_open()] interface returns SQLITE_OK on success
8792 ** SQLITE_OK is returned if successful, or an SQLite error code otherwise.
8955 ** a pointer to the new object is written to *ppSession and SQLITE_OK is
9075 ** SQLITE_OK is returned if the call completes without error. Or, if an error
9137 ** SQLITE_OK. If an error occurs, set both *ppChangeset and *pnChangeset to
9290 ** If the operation successful, SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, an SQLite
9359 ** If successful, *pp is set to point to the iterator handle and SQLITE_OK
9441 ** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned. If an error does occur, an
9475 ** SQLITE_OK is returned and the output variables populated as described
9502 ** returns SQLITE_OK. The name of the function comes from the fact that this
9532 ** returns SQLITE_OK. If the change is an UPDATE and does not include
9534 ** SQLITE_OK returned. The name of the function comes from the fact that
9563 ** and returns SQLITE_OK.
9580 ** violations in the destination database and returns SQLITE_OK.
9605 ** to that error is returned by this function. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK is
9613 ** if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){
9637 ** SQLITE_OK is returned. If an error occurs, both *pnOut and *ppOut are
9665 ** if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = sqlite3changegroup_add(pGrp, nA, pA);
9666 ** if( rc==SQLITE_OK ) rc = sqlite3changegroup_add(pGrp, nB, pB);
9667 ** if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){
9699 ** If successful, this function returns SQLITE_OK and populates (*pp) with
9801 ** If no error occurs, SQLITE_OK is returned.
9823 ** variables (*pnData) and (*ppData) are set to 0. Otherwise, SQLITE_OK
10140 ** before returning SQLITE_OK. If the input is completely exhausted, (*pnData)
10174 ** supplied data, it should return SQLITE_OK to indicate success. Otherwise,
10340 ** (not characters) of the buffer and SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise,
10353 ** the query within the current row. Return SQLITE_OK if successful, or
10373 ** Returns SQLITE_OK if successful, or an error code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM)
10400 ** If the callback function returns any value other than SQLITE_OK, the
10402 ** If the returned value is SQLITE_DONE, xQueryPhrase returns SQLITE_OK.
10405 ** If the query runs to completion without incident, SQLITE_OK is returned.
10579 ** should be set to point to the new tokenizer handle and SQLITE_OK
10580 ** returned. If an error occurs, some value other than SQLITE_OK should
10634 ** If an xToken() callback returns any value other than SQLITE_OK, then
10637 ** input buffer is exhausted, xTokenize() should return SQLITE_OK. Finally,
10640 ** SQLITE_OK or SQLITE_DONE.