Lines Matching refs:SQLITE_CONSTRAINT
441 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT 19 /* Abort due to constraint violation */
529 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_CHECK (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (1<<8))
530 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_COMMITHOOK (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (2<<8))
531 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_FOREIGNKEY (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (3<<8))
532 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_FUNCTION (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (4<<8))
533 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_NOTNULL (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (5<<8))
534 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_PRIMARYKEY (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (6<<8))
535 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_TRIGGER (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (7<<8))
536 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_UNIQUE (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (8<<8))
537 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_VTAB (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT | (9<<8))
538 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_ROWID (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT |(10<<8))
539 #define SQLITE_CONSTRAINT_PINNED (SQLITE_CONSTRAINT |(11<<8))
6895 ** implementation returns SQLITE_CONSTRAINT, then there is no need to rollback
6897 ** SQLITE_CONSTRAINT, the database contents must be exactly as they were
6899 ** set and xUpdate returns SQLITE_CONSTRAINT, any database changes made by
9197 ** a call to the [xUpdate] method returns [SQLITE_CONSTRAINT], then the entire
9203 ** that if [xUpdate] returns [SQLITE_CONSTRAINT], it will do so before
9209 ** [SQLITE_CONSTRAINT], SQLite handles this as if the ON CONFLICT mode
9218 ** SQLITE_CONSTRAINT, in which case SQLite falls back to OR ABORT
11077 ** If the DELETE operation is attempted, but SQLite returns SQLITE_CONSTRAINT
11122 ** SQLITE_CONSTRAINT, the conflict-handler function is invoked with