| SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS(3) | Library Functions Manual | SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS(3) |
SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS,
SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE,
SQLITE_ACCESS_READ — flags
for the xAccess VFS method
#include
<sqlite3.h>
#define SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS
#define SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE
#define SQLITE_ACCESS_READ
These integer constants can be used as the third parameter to the xAccess method of an sqlite3_vfs object. They determine what kind of permissions the xAccess method is looking for. With SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS, the xAccess method simply checks whether the file exists. With SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE, the xAccess method checks whether the named directory is both readable and writable (in other words, if files can be added, removed, and renamed within the directory). The SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE constant is currently used only by the temp_store_directory pragma, though this could change in a future release of SQLite. With SQLITE_ACCESS_READ, the xAccess method checks whether the file is readable. The SQLITE_ACCESS_READ constant is currently unused, though it might be used in a future release of SQLite.
These declarations were extracted from the interface documentation at line 1505.
#define SQLITE_ACCESS_EXISTS 0 #define SQLITE_ACCESS_READWRITE 1 /* Used by PRAGMA temp_store_directory */ #define SQLITE_ACCESS_READ 2 /* Unused */
| January 24, 2024 | NetBSD 11.0 |