| /* |
| ** 2014 May 31 |
| ** |
| ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. In place of |
| ** a legal notice, here is a blessing: |
| ** |
| ** May you do good and not evil. |
| ** May you find forgiveness for yourself and forgive others. |
| ** May you share freely, never taking more than you give. |
| ** |
| ****************************************************************************** |
| ** |
| ** Interfaces to extend FTS5. Using the interfaces defined in this file, |
| ** FTS5 may be extended with: |
| ** |
| ** * custom tokenizers, and |
| ** * custom auxiliary functions. |
| */ |
| |
| |
| #ifndef _FTS5_H |
| #define _FTS5_H |
| |
| #include "sqlite3.h" |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| extern "C" { |
| #endif |
| |
| /************************************************************************* |
| ** CUSTOM AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS |
| ** |
| ** Virtual table implementations may overload SQL functions by implementing |
| ** the sqlite3_module.xFindFunction() method. |
| */ |
| |
| typedef struct Fts5ExtensionApi Fts5ExtensionApi; |
| typedef struct Fts5Context Fts5Context; |
| typedef struct Fts5PhraseIter Fts5PhraseIter; |
| |
| typedef void (*fts5_extension_function)( |
| const Fts5ExtensionApi *pApi, /* API offered by current FTS version */ |
| Fts5Context *pFts, /* First arg to pass to pApi functions */ |
| sqlite3_context *pCtx, /* Context for returning result/error */ |
| int nVal, /* Number of values in apVal[] array */ |
| sqlite3_value **apVal /* Array of trailing arguments */ |
| ); |
| |
| struct Fts5PhraseIter { |
| const unsigned char *a; |
| const unsigned char *b; |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| ** EXTENSION API FUNCTIONS |
| ** |
| ** xUserData(pFts): |
| ** Return a copy of the context pointer the extension function was |
| ** registered with. |
| ** |
| ** xColumnTotalSize(pFts, iCol, pnToken): |
| ** If parameter iCol is less than zero, set output variable *pnToken |
| ** to the total number of tokens in the FTS5 table. Or, if iCol is |
| ** non-negative but less than the number of columns in the table, return |
| ** the total number of tokens in column iCol, considering all rows in |
| ** the FTS5 table. |
| ** |
| ** If parameter iCol is greater than or equal to the number of columns |
| ** in the table, SQLITE_RANGE is returned. Or, if an error occurs (e.g. |
| ** an OOM condition or IO error), an appropriate SQLite error code is |
| ** returned. |
| ** |
| ** xColumnCount(pFts): |
| ** Return the number of columns in the table. |
| ** |
| ** xColumnSize(pFts, iCol, pnToken): |
| ** If parameter iCol is less than zero, set output variable *pnToken |
| ** to the total number of tokens in the current row. Or, if iCol is |
| ** non-negative but less than the number of columns in the table, set |
| ** *pnToken to the number of tokens in column iCol of the current row. |
| ** |
| ** If parameter iCol is greater than or equal to the number of columns |
| ** in the table, SQLITE_RANGE is returned. Or, if an error occurs (e.g. |
| ** an OOM condition or IO error), an appropriate SQLite error code is |
| ** returned. |
| ** |
| ** This function may be quite inefficient if used with an FTS5 table |
| ** created with the "columnsize=0" option. |
| ** |
| ** xColumnText: |
| ** This function attempts to retrieve the text of column iCol of the |
| ** current document. If successful, (*pz) is set to point to a buffer |
| ** containing the text in utf-8 encoding, (*pn) is set to the size in bytes |
| ** (not characters) of the buffer and SQLITE_OK is returned. Otherwise, |
| ** if an error occurs, an SQLite error code is returned and the final values |
| ** of (*pz) and (*pn) are undefined. |
| ** |
| ** xPhraseCount: |
| ** Returns the number of phrases in the current query expression. |
| ** |
| ** xPhraseSize: |
| ** Returns the number of tokens in phrase iPhrase of the query. Phrases |
| ** are numbered starting from zero. |
| ** |
| ** xInstCount: |
| ** Set *pnInst to the total number of occurrences of all phrases within |
| ** the query within the current row. Return SQLITE_OK if successful, or |
| ** an error code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM) if an error occurs. |
| ** |
| ** This API can be quite slow if used with an FTS5 table created with the |
| ** "detail=none" or "detail=column" option. If the FTS5 table is created |
| ** with either "detail=none" or "detail=column" and "content=" option |
| ** (i.e. if it is a contentless table), then this API always returns 0. |
| ** |
| ** xInst: |
| ** Query for the details of phrase match iIdx within the current row. |
| ** Phrase matches are numbered starting from zero, so the iIdx argument |
| ** should be greater than or equal to zero and smaller than the value |
| ** output by xInstCount(). |
| ** |
| ** Usually, output parameter *piPhrase is set to the phrase number, *piCol |
| ** to the column in which it occurs and *piOff the token offset of the |
| ** first token of the phrase. Returns SQLITE_OK if successful, or an error |
| ** code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM) if an error occurs. |
| ** |
| ** This API can be quite slow if used with an FTS5 table created with the |
| ** "detail=none" or "detail=column" option. |
| ** |
| ** xRowid: |
| ** Returns the rowid of the current row. |
| ** |
| ** xTokenize: |
| ** Tokenize text using the tokenizer belonging to the FTS5 table. |
| ** |
| ** xQueryPhrase(pFts5, iPhrase, pUserData, xCallback): |
| ** This API function is used to query the FTS table for phrase iPhrase |
| ** of the current query. Specifically, a query equivalent to: |
| ** |
| ** ... FROM ftstable WHERE ftstable MATCH $p ORDER BY rowid |
| ** |
| ** with $p set to a phrase equivalent to the phrase iPhrase of the |
| ** current query is executed. Any column filter that applies to |
| ** phrase iPhrase of the current query is included in $p. For each |
| ** row visited, the callback function passed as the fourth argument |
| ** is invoked. The context and API objects passed to the callback |
| ** function may be used to access the properties of each matched row. |
| ** Invoking Api.xUserData() returns a copy of the pointer passed as |
| ** the third argument to pUserData. |
| ** |
| ** If the callback function returns any value other than SQLITE_OK, the |
| ** query is abandoned and the xQueryPhrase function returns immediately. |
| ** If the returned value is SQLITE_DONE, xQueryPhrase returns SQLITE_OK. |
| ** Otherwise, the error code is propagated upwards. |
| ** |
| ** If the query runs to completion without incident, SQLITE_OK is returned. |
| ** Or, if some error occurs before the query completes or is aborted by |
| ** the callback, an SQLite error code is returned. |
| ** |
| ** |
| ** xSetAuxdata(pFts5, pAux, xDelete) |
| ** |
| ** Save the pointer passed as the second argument as the extension function's |
| ** "auxiliary data". The pointer may then be retrieved by the current or any |
| ** future invocation of the same fts5 extension function made as part of |
| ** the same MATCH query using the xGetAuxdata() API. |
| ** |
| ** Each extension function is allocated a single auxiliary data slot for |
| ** each FTS query (MATCH expression). If the extension function is invoked |
| ** more than once for a single FTS query, then all invocations share a |
| ** single auxiliary data context. |
| ** |
| ** If there is already an auxiliary data pointer when this function is |
| ** invoked, then it is replaced by the new pointer. If an xDelete callback |
| ** was specified along with the original pointer, it is invoked at this |
| ** point. |
| ** |
| ** The xDelete callback, if one is specified, is also invoked on the |
| ** auxiliary data pointer after the FTS5 query has finished. |
| ** |
| ** If an error (e.g. an OOM condition) occurs within this function, |
| ** the auxiliary data is set to NULL and an error code returned. If the |
| ** xDelete parameter was not NULL, it is invoked on the auxiliary data |
| ** pointer before returning. |
| ** |
| ** |
| ** xGetAuxdata(pFts5, bClear) |
| ** |
| ** Returns the current auxiliary data pointer for the fts5 extension |
| ** function. See the xSetAuxdata() method for details. |
| ** |
| ** If the bClear argument is non-zero, then the auxiliary data is cleared |
| ** (set to NULL) before this function returns. In this case the xDelete, |
| ** if any, is not invoked. |
| ** |
| ** |
| ** xRowCount(pFts5, pnRow) |
| ** |
| ** This function is used to retrieve the total number of rows in the table. |
| ** In other words, the same value that would be returned by: |
| ** |
| ** SELECT count(*) FROM ftstable; |
| ** |
| ** xPhraseFirst() |
| ** This function is used, along with type Fts5PhraseIter and the xPhraseNext |
| ** method, to iterate through all instances of a single query phrase within |
| ** the current row. This is the same information as is accessible via the |
| ** xInstCount/xInst APIs. While the xInstCount/xInst APIs are more convenient |
| ** to use, this API may be faster under some circumstances. To iterate |
| ** through instances of phrase iPhrase, use the following code: |
| ** |
| ** Fts5PhraseIter iter; |
| ** int iCol, iOff; |
| ** for(pApi->xPhraseFirst(pFts, iPhrase, &iter, &iCol, &iOff); |
| ** iCol>=0; |
| ** pApi->xPhraseNext(pFts, &iter, &iCol, &iOff) |
| ** ){ |
| ** // An instance of phrase iPhrase at offset iOff of column iCol |
| ** } |
| ** |
| ** The Fts5PhraseIter structure is defined above. Applications should not |
| ** modify this structure directly - it should only be used as shown above |
| ** with the xPhraseFirst() and xPhraseNext() API methods (and by |
| ** xPhraseFirstColumn() and xPhraseNextColumn() as illustrated below). |
| ** |
| ** This API can be quite slow if used with an FTS5 table created with the |
| ** "detail=none" or "detail=column" option. If the FTS5 table is created |
| ** with either "detail=none" or "detail=column" and "content=" option |
| ** (i.e. if it is a contentless table), then this API always iterates |
| ** through an empty set (all calls to xPhraseFirst() set iCol to -1). |
| ** |
| ** xPhraseNext() |
| ** See xPhraseFirst above. |
| ** |
| ** xPhraseFirstColumn() |
| ** This function and xPhraseNextColumn() are similar to the xPhraseFirst() |
| ** and xPhraseNext() APIs described above. The difference is that instead |
| ** of iterating through all instances of a phrase in the current row, these |
| ** APIs are used to iterate through the set of columns in the current row |
| ** that contain one or more instances of a specified phrase. For example: |
| ** |
| ** Fts5PhraseIter iter; |
| ** int iCol; |
| ** for(pApi->xPhraseFirstColumn(pFts, iPhrase, &iter, &iCol); |
| ** iCol>=0; |
| ** pApi->xPhraseNextColumn(pFts, &iter, &iCol) |
| ** ){ |
| ** // Column iCol contains at least one instance of phrase iPhrase |
| ** } |
| ** |
| ** This API can be quite slow if used with an FTS5 table created with the |
| ** "detail=none" option. If the FTS5 table is created with either |
| ** "detail=none" "content=" option (i.e. if it is a contentless table), |
| ** then this API always iterates through an empty set (all calls to |
| ** xPhraseFirstColumn() set iCol to -1). |
| ** |
| ** The information accessed using this API and its companion |
| ** xPhraseFirstColumn() may also be obtained using xPhraseFirst/xPhraseNext |
| ** (or xInst/xInstCount). The chief advantage of this API is that it is |
| ** significantly more efficient than those alternatives when used with |
| ** "detail=column" tables. |
| ** |
| ** xPhraseNextColumn() |
| ** See xPhraseFirstColumn above. |
| */ |
| struct Fts5ExtensionApi { |
| int iVersion; /* Currently always set to 3 */ |
| |
| void *(*xUserData)(Fts5Context*); |
| |
| int (*xColumnCount)(Fts5Context*); |
| int (*xRowCount)(Fts5Context*, sqlite3_int64 *pnRow); |
| int (*xColumnTotalSize)(Fts5Context*, int iCol, sqlite3_int64 *pnToken); |
| |
| int (*xTokenize)(Fts5Context*, |
| const char *pText, int nText, /* Text to tokenize */ |
| void *pCtx, /* Context passed to xToken() */ |
| int (*xToken)(void*, int, const char*, int, int, int) /* Callback */ |
| ); |
| |
| int (*xPhraseCount)(Fts5Context*); |
| int (*xPhraseSize)(Fts5Context*, int iPhrase); |
| |
| int (*xInstCount)(Fts5Context*, int *pnInst); |
| int (*xInst)(Fts5Context*, int iIdx, int *piPhrase, int *piCol, int *piOff); |
| |
| sqlite3_int64 (*xRowid)(Fts5Context*); |
| int (*xColumnText)(Fts5Context*, int iCol, const char **pz, int *pn); |
| int (*xColumnSize)(Fts5Context*, int iCol, int *pnToken); |
| |
| int (*xQueryPhrase)(Fts5Context*, int iPhrase, void *pUserData, |
| int(*)(const Fts5ExtensionApi*,Fts5Context*,void*) |
| ); |
| int (*xSetAuxdata)(Fts5Context*, void *pAux, void(*xDelete)(void*)); |
| void *(*xGetAuxdata)(Fts5Context*, int bClear); |
| |
| int (*xPhraseFirst)(Fts5Context*, int iPhrase, Fts5PhraseIter*, int*, int*); |
| void (*xPhraseNext)(Fts5Context*, Fts5PhraseIter*, int *piCol, int *piOff); |
| |
| int (*xPhraseFirstColumn)(Fts5Context*, int iPhrase, Fts5PhraseIter*, int*); |
| void (*xPhraseNextColumn)(Fts5Context*, Fts5PhraseIter*, int *piCol); |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| ** CUSTOM AUXILIARY FUNCTIONS |
| *************************************************************************/ |
| |
| /************************************************************************* |
| ** CUSTOM TOKENIZERS |
| ** |
| ** Applications may also register custom tokenizer types. A tokenizer |
| ** is registered by providing fts5 with a populated instance of the |
| ** following structure. All structure methods must be defined, setting |
| ** any member of the fts5_tokenizer struct to NULL leads to undefined |
| ** behaviour. The structure methods are expected to function as follows: |
| ** |
| ** xCreate: |
| ** This function is used to allocate and initialize a tokenizer instance. |
| ** A tokenizer instance is required to actually tokenize text. |
| ** |
| ** The first argument passed to this function is a copy of the (void*) |
| ** pointer provided by the application when the fts5_tokenizer object |
| ** was registered with FTS5 (the third argument to xCreateTokenizer()). |
| ** The second and third arguments are an array of nul-terminated strings |
| ** containing the tokenizer arguments, if any, specified following the |
| ** tokenizer name as part of the CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE statement used |
| ** to create the FTS5 table. |
| ** |
| ** The final argument is an output variable. If successful, (*ppOut) |
| ** should be set to point to the new tokenizer handle and SQLITE_OK |
| ** returned. If an error occurs, some value other than SQLITE_OK should |
| ** be returned. In this case, fts5 assumes that the final value of *ppOut |
| ** is undefined. |
| ** |
| ** xDelete: |
| ** This function is invoked to delete a tokenizer handle previously |
| ** allocated using xCreate(). Fts5 guarantees that this function will |
| ** be invoked exactly once for each successful call to xCreate(). |
| ** |
| ** xTokenize: |
| ** This function is expected to tokenize the nText byte string indicated |
| ** by argument pText. pText may or may not be nul-terminated. The first |
| ** argument passed to this function is a pointer to an Fts5Tokenizer object |
| ** returned by an earlier call to xCreate(). |
| ** |
| ** The second argument indicates the reason that FTS5 is requesting |
| ** tokenization of the supplied text. This is always one of the following |
| ** four values: |
| ** |
| ** <ul><li> <b>FTS5_TOKENIZE_DOCUMENT</b> - A document is being inserted into |
| ** or removed from the FTS table. The tokenizer is being invoked to |
| ** determine the set of tokens to add to (or delete from) the |
| ** FTS index. |
| ** |
| ** <li> <b>FTS5_TOKENIZE_QUERY</b> - A MATCH query is being executed |
| ** against the FTS index. The tokenizer is being called to tokenize |
| ** a bareword or quoted string specified as part of the query. |
| ** |
| ** <li> <b>(FTS5_TOKENIZE_QUERY | FTS5_TOKENIZE_PREFIX)</b> - Same as |
| ** FTS5_TOKENIZE_QUERY, except that the bareword or quoted string is |
| ** followed by a "*" character, indicating that the last token |
| ** returned by the tokenizer will be treated as a token prefix. |
| ** |
| ** <li> <b>FTS5_TOKENIZE_AUX</b> - The tokenizer is being invoked to |
| ** satisfy an fts5_api.xTokenize() request made by an auxiliary |
| ** function. Or an fts5_api.xColumnSize() request made by the same |
| ** on a columnsize=0 database. |
| ** </ul> |
| ** |
| ** For each token in the input string, the supplied callback xToken() must |
| ** be invoked. The first argument to it should be a copy of the pointer |
| ** passed as the second argument to xTokenize(). The third and fourth |
| ** arguments are a pointer to a buffer containing the token text, and the |
| ** size of the token in bytes. The 4th and 5th arguments are the byte offsets |
| ** of the first byte of and first byte immediately following the text from |
| ** which the token is derived within the input. |
| ** |
| ** The second argument passed to the xToken() callback ("tflags") should |
| ** normally be set to 0. The exception is if the tokenizer supports |
| ** synonyms. In this case see the discussion below for details. |
| ** |
| ** FTS5 assumes the xToken() callback is invoked for each token in the |
| ** order that they occur within the input text. |
| ** |
| ** If an xToken() callback returns any value other than SQLITE_OK, then |
| ** the tokenization should be abandoned and the xTokenize() method should |
| ** immediately return a copy of the xToken() return value. Or, if the |
| ** input buffer is exhausted, xTokenize() should return SQLITE_OK. Finally, |
| ** if an error occurs with the xTokenize() implementation itself, it |
| ** may abandon the tokenization and return any error code other than |
| ** SQLITE_OK or SQLITE_DONE. |
| ** |
| ** SYNONYM SUPPORT |
| ** |
| ** Custom tokenizers may also support synonyms. Consider a case in which a |
| ** user wishes to query for a phrase such as "first place". Using the |
| ** built-in tokenizers, the FTS5 query 'first + place' will match instances |
| ** of "first place" within the document set, but not alternative forms |
| ** such as "1st place". In some applications, it would be better to match |
| ** all instances of "first place" or "1st place" regardless of which form |
| ** the user specified in the MATCH query text. |
| ** |
| ** There are several ways to approach this in FTS5: |
| ** |
| ** <ol><li> By mapping all synonyms to a single token. In this case, using |
| ** the above example, this means that the tokenizer returns the |
| ** same token for inputs "first" and "1st". Say that token is in |
| ** fact "first", so that when the user inserts the document "I won |
| ** 1st place" entries are added to the index for tokens "i", "won", |
| ** "first" and "place". If the user then queries for '1st + place', |
| ** the tokenizer substitutes "first" for "1st" and the query works |
| ** as expected. |
| ** |
| ** <li> By querying the index for all synonyms of each query term |
| ** separately. In this case, when tokenizing query text, the |
| ** tokenizer may provide multiple synonyms for a single term |
| ** within the document. FTS5 then queries the index for each |
| ** synonym individually. For example, faced with the query: |
| ** |
| ** <codeblock> |
| ** ... MATCH 'first place'</codeblock> |
| ** |
| ** the tokenizer offers both "1st" and "first" as synonyms for the |
| ** first token in the MATCH query and FTS5 effectively runs a query |
| ** similar to: |
| ** |
| ** <codeblock> |
| ** ... MATCH '(first OR 1st) place'</codeblock> |
| ** |
| ** except that, for the purposes of auxiliary functions, the query |
| ** still appears to contain just two phrases - "(first OR 1st)" |
| ** being treated as a single phrase. |
| ** |
| ** <li> By adding multiple synonyms for a single term to the FTS index. |
| ** Using this method, when tokenizing document text, the tokenizer |
| ** provides multiple synonyms for each token. So that when a |
| ** document such as "I won first place" is tokenized, entries are |
| ** added to the FTS index for "i", "won", "first", "1st" and |
| ** "place". |
| ** |
| ** This way, even if the tokenizer does not provide synonyms |
| ** when tokenizing query text (it should not - to do so would be |
| ** inefficient), it doesn't matter if the user queries for |
| ** 'first + place' or '1st + place', as there are entries in the |
| ** FTS index corresponding to both forms of the first token. |
| ** </ol> |
| ** |
| ** Whether it is parsing document or query text, any call to xToken that |
| ** specifies a <i>tflags</i> argument with the FTS5_TOKEN_COLOCATED bit |
| ** is considered to supply a synonym for the previous token. For example, |
| ** when parsing the document "I won first place", a tokenizer that supports |
| ** synonyms would call xToken() 5 times, as follows: |
| ** |
| ** <codeblock> |
| ** xToken(pCtx, 0, "i", 1, 0, 1); |
| ** xToken(pCtx, 0, "won", 3, 2, 5); |
| ** xToken(pCtx, 0, "first", 5, 6, 11); |
| ** xToken(pCtx, FTS5_TOKEN_COLOCATED, "1st", 3, 6, 11); |
| ** xToken(pCtx, 0, "place", 5, 12, 17); |
| **</codeblock> |
| ** |
| ** It is an error to specify the FTS5_TOKEN_COLOCATED flag the first time |
| ** xToken() is called. Multiple synonyms may be specified for a single token |
| ** by making multiple calls to xToken(FTS5_TOKEN_COLOCATED) in sequence. |
| ** There is no limit to the number of synonyms that may be provided for a |
| ** single token. |
| ** |
| ** In many cases, method (1) above is the best approach. It does not add |
| ** extra data to the FTS index or require FTS5 to query for multiple terms, |
| ** so it is efficient in terms of disk space and query speed. However, it |
| ** does not support prefix queries very well. If, as suggested above, the |
| ** token "first" is substituted for "1st" by the tokenizer, then the query: |
| ** |
| ** <codeblock> |
| ** ... MATCH '1s*'</codeblock> |
| ** |
| ** will not match documents that contain the token "1st" (as the tokenizer |
| ** will probably not map "1s" to any prefix of "first"). |
| ** |
| ** For full prefix support, method (3) may be preferred. In this case, |
| ** because the index contains entries for both "first" and "1st", prefix |
| ** queries such as 'fi*' or '1s*' will match correctly. However, because |
| ** extra entries are added to the FTS index, this method uses more space |
| ** within the database. |
| ** |
| ** Method (2) offers a midpoint between (1) and (3). Using this method, |
| ** a query such as '1s*' will match documents that contain the literal |
| ** token "1st", but not "first" (assuming the tokenizer is not able to |
| ** provide synonyms for prefixes). However, a non-prefix query like '1st' |
| ** will match against "1st" and "first". This method does not require |
| ** extra disk space, as no extra entries are added to the FTS index. |
| ** On the other hand, it may require more CPU cycles to run MATCH queries, |
| ** as separate queries of the FTS index are required for each synonym. |
| ** |
| ** When using methods (2) or (3), it is important that the tokenizer only |
| ** provide synonyms when tokenizing document text (method (2)) or query |
| ** text (method (3)), not both. Doing so will not cause any errors, but is |
| ** inefficient. |
| */ |
| typedef struct Fts5Tokenizer Fts5Tokenizer; |
| typedef struct fts5_tokenizer fts5_tokenizer; |
| struct fts5_tokenizer { |
| int (*xCreate)(void*, const char **azArg, int nArg, Fts5Tokenizer **ppOut); |
| void (*xDelete)(Fts5Tokenizer*); |
| int (*xTokenize)(Fts5Tokenizer*, |
| void *pCtx, |
| int flags, /* Mask of FTS5_TOKENIZE_* flags */ |
| const char *pText, int nText, |
| int (*xToken)( |
| void *pCtx, /* Copy of 2nd argument to xTokenize() */ |
| int tflags, /* Mask of FTS5_TOKEN_* flags */ |
| const char *pToken, /* Pointer to buffer containing token */ |
| int nToken, /* Size of token in bytes */ |
| int iStart, /* Byte offset of token within input text */ |
| int iEnd /* Byte offset of end of token within input text */ |
| ) |
| ); |
| }; |
| |
| /* Flags that may be passed as the third argument to xTokenize() */ |
| #define FTS5_TOKENIZE_QUERY 0x0001 |
| #define FTS5_TOKENIZE_PREFIX 0x0002 |
| #define FTS5_TOKENIZE_DOCUMENT 0x0004 |
| #define FTS5_TOKENIZE_AUX 0x0008 |
| |
| /* Flags that may be passed by the tokenizer implementation back to FTS5 |
| ** as the third argument to the supplied xToken callback. */ |
| #define FTS5_TOKEN_COLOCATED 0x0001 /* Same position as prev. token */ |
| |
| /* |
| ** END OF CUSTOM TOKENIZERS |
| *************************************************************************/ |
| |
| /************************************************************************* |
| ** FTS5 EXTENSION REGISTRATION API |
| */ |
| typedef struct fts5_api fts5_api; |
| struct fts5_api { |
| int iVersion; /* Currently always set to 2 */ |
| |
| /* Create a new tokenizer */ |
| int (*xCreateTokenizer)( |
| fts5_api *pApi, |
| const char *zName, |
| void *pContext, |
| fts5_tokenizer *pTokenizer, |
| void (*xDestroy)(void*) |
| ); |
| |
| /* Find an existing tokenizer */ |
| int (*xFindTokenizer)( |
| fts5_api *pApi, |
| const char *zName, |
| void **ppContext, |
| fts5_tokenizer *pTokenizer |
| ); |
| |
| /* Create a new auxiliary function */ |
| int (*xCreateFunction)( |
| fts5_api *pApi, |
| const char *zName, |
| void *pContext, |
| fts5_extension_function xFunction, |
| void (*xDestroy)(void*) |
| ); |
| }; |
| |
| /* |
| ** END OF REGISTRATION API |
| *************************************************************************/ |
| |
| #ifdef __cplusplus |
| } /* end of the 'extern "C"' block */ |
| #endif |
| |
| #endif /* _FTS5_H */ |