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/freebsd-10-stable/crypto/heimdal/lib/sqlite/ |
H A D | sqlite3.c | 823 ** ^Calls to sqlite3_close() return SQLITE_OK if the [sqlite3] object is 923 ** KEYWORDS: SQLITE_OK {error code} {error codes} 934 #define SQLITE_OK 0 /* Successful result */ macro 972 ** [SQLITE_OK | result codes]. However, experience has shown that many of 986 ** The SQLITE_OK result code will never be extended. It will always 1644 ** ^The sqlite3_initialize() routine returns [SQLITE_OK] on success. 1647 ** as a mutex) it returns an [error code] other than [SQLITE_OK]. 1684 ** must return [SQLITE_OK] on success and some other [error code] upon 1717 ** ^When a configuration option is set, sqlite3_config() returns [SQLITE_OK]. 1736 ** ^Calls to sqlite3_db_config() return SQLITE_OK i [all...] |
H A D | sqlite3.h | 270 ** ^Calls to sqlite3_close() return SQLITE_OK if the [sqlite3] object is 370 ** KEYWORDS: SQLITE_OK {error code} {error codes} 381 #define SQLITE_OK 0 /* Successful result */ macro 419 ** [SQLITE_OK | result codes]. However, experience has shown that many of 433 ** The SQLITE_OK result code will never be extended. It will always 1091 ** ^The sqlite3_initialize() routine returns [SQLITE_OK] on success. 1094 ** as a mutex) it returns an [error code] other than [SQLITE_OK]. 1131 ** must return [SQLITE_OK] on success and some other [error code] upon 1164 ** ^When a configuration option is set, sqlite3_config() returns [SQLITE_OK]. 1183 ** ^Calls to sqlite3_db_config() return SQLITE_OK i [all...] |
/freebsd-10-stable/contrib/sqlite3/ |
H A D | sqlite3.c | 546 ** ^Calls to sqlite3_close() and sqlite3_close_v2() return [SQLITE_OK] if 567 ** [sqlite3_backup] objects then it returns [SQLITE_OK] and the deallocation 673 #define SQLITE_OK 0 /* Successful result */ macro 778 #define SQLITE_OK_LOAD_PERMANENTLY (SQLITE_OK | (1<<8)) 1183 ** file control returns [SQLITE_OK], then the parser assumes that the 1188 ** any result code other than [SQLITE_OK] or [SQLITE_NOTFOUND], that means 1610 ** ^The sqlite3_initialize() routine returns [SQLITE_OK] on success. 1613 ** as a mutex) it returns an [error code] other than [SQLITE_OK]. 1650 ** must return [SQLITE_OK] on success and some other [error code] upon 1685 ** ^When a configuration option is set, sqlite3_config() returns [SQLITE_OK] [all...] |
H A D | shell.c | 899 ** invoked. It always returns SQLITE_OK. 939 return SQLITE_OK; 1368 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK || !pSelect ){ 1396 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ 1871 int rc = SQLITE_OK; /* Return Code */ 1879 while( zSql[0] && (SQLITE_OK == rc) ){ 1882 if( SQLITE_OK != rc ){ 1914 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ 1928 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ 1974 if( rc==SQLITE_OK ){ [all...] |
H A D | sqlite3.h | 286 ** ^Calls to sqlite3_close() and sqlite3_close_v2() return [SQLITE_OK] if 307 ** [sqlite3_backup] objects then it returns [SQLITE_OK] and the deallocation 413 #define SQLITE_OK 0 /* Successful result */ macro 518 #define SQLITE_OK_LOAD_PERMANENTLY (SQLITE_OK | (1<<8)) 923 ** file control returns [SQLITE_OK], then the parser assumes that the 928 ** any result code other than [SQLITE_OK] or [SQLITE_NOTFOUND], that means 1350 ** ^The sqlite3_initialize() routine returns [SQLITE_OK] on success. 1353 ** as a mutex) it returns an [error code] other than [SQLITE_OK]. 1390 ** must return [SQLITE_OK] on success and some other [error code] upon 1425 ** ^When a configuration option is set, sqlite3_config() returns [SQLITE_OK] [all...] |
/freebsd-10-stable/contrib/apr-util/dbd/ |
H A D | apr_dbd_sqlite3.c | 82 #define dbd_sqlite3_is_success(x) (((x) == SQLITE_DONE) || ((x) == SQLITE_OK)) 376 if (ret != SQLITE_OK) { 423 if (ret == SQLITE_OK) { 494 if (ret == SQLITE_OK) { 544 if (ret == SQLITE_OK) { 674 if (ret == SQLITE_OK) { 725 if (ret == SQLITE_OK) { 824 if (sqlres != SQLITE_OK) {
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H A D | apr_dbd_sqlite2.c | 97 if (ret == SQLITE_OK) { 292 if (ret == SQLITE_OK) {
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/freebsd-10-stable/contrib/wpa/src/ap/ |
H A D | eap_user_db.c | 180 SQLITE_OK) { 190 NULL) != SQLITE_OK) {
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/freebsd-10-stable/contrib/subversion/subversion/libsvn_subr/ |
H A D | sqlite.c | 185 if (sqlite_err__temp != SQLITE_OK) \ 195 if (sqlite_err__temp != SQLITE_OK) \ 210 if (sqlite_err__temp != SQLITE_OK) \ 229 #define exec_sql(db, sql) exec_sql2((db), (sql), SQLITE_OK) 231 /* Run the statement SQL on DB, ignoring SQLITE_OK and IGNORED_ERR. 239 if (sqlite_err != SQLITE_OK && sqlite_err != ignored_err) 822 if (err != SQLITE_OK && err != SQLITE_MISUSE) 977 if (result != SQLITE_OK) 1498 /* Should we sleep on SQLITE_OK? That would make copying a 1506 while (rc1 == SQLITE_OK || rc [all...] |
/freebsd-10-stable/crypto/heimdal/lib/hdb/ |
H A D | hdb-sqlite.c | 143 if (ret != SQLITE_OK) { 181 if (ret != SQLITE_OK && error_code) { 497 if(ret != SQLITE_OK) { 604 if(ret != SQLITE_OK)
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/freebsd-10-stable/contrib/wpa/src/eap_server/ |
H A D | eap_sim_db.c | 86 return sqlite3_exec(db, cmd, NULL, NULL, NULL) == SQLITE_OK; 101 if (sqlite3_exec(db, sql, NULL, NULL, &err) != SQLITE_OK) { 127 if (sqlite3_exec(db, sql, NULL, NULL, &err) != SQLITE_OK) { 192 if (sqlite3_exec(data->sqlite_db, cmd, NULL, NULL, &err) != SQLITE_OK) 231 SQLITE_OK) 292 if (sqlite3_exec(data->sqlite_db, cmd, NULL, NULL, &err) != SQLITE_OK) 348 SQLITE_OK)
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/freebsd-10-stable/contrib/sqlite3/tea/generic/ |
H A D | tclsqlite3.c | 241 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ 271 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ 304 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ 397 if( rc!=SQLITE_OK ){ 688 return SQLITE_OK; 747 int ret = SQLITE_OK; 1040 if( pDb->disableAuth ) return SQLITE_OK; 1092 if( strcmp(zReply,"SQLITE_OK")==0 ){ 1093 rc = SQLITE_OK; 1292 if( SQLITE_OK! [all...] |
/freebsd-10-stable/contrib/wpa/hostapd/ |
H A D | hlr_auc_gw.c | 106 return sqlite3_exec(db, cmd, NULL, NULL, NULL) == SQLITE_OK; 123 if (sqlite3_exec(db, sql, NULL, NULL, &err) != SQLITE_OK) { 204 NULL) != SQLITE_OK) 223 if (sqlite3_exec(sqlite_db, cmd, NULL, NULL, NULL) != SQLITE_OK) {
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/freebsd-10-stable/crypto/heimdal/lib/krb5/ |
H A D | scache.c | 202 if (ret != SQLITE_OK) { 218 if (ret != SQLITE_OK && code) { 239 if (ret != SQLITE_OK) { 467 if (ret != SQLITE_OK) { 508 if (ret != SQLITE_OK) {
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