Prepared Statement Scan Status Opcodes
#define SQLITE_SCANSTAT_NLOOP 0 #define SQLITE_SCANSTAT_NVISIT 1 #define SQLITE_SCANSTAT_EST 2 #define SQLITE_SCANSTAT_NAME 3 #define SQLITE_SCANSTAT_EXPLAIN 4 #define SQLITE_SCANSTAT_SELECTID 5
The following constants can be used for the T parameter to the sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus(S,X,T,V) interface. Each constant designates a different metric for sqlite3_stmt_scanstatus() to return.
When the value returned to V is a string, space to hold that string is managed by the prepared statement S and will be automatically freed when S is finalized.
- SQLITE_SCANSTAT_NLOOP
- The sqlite3_int64 variable pointed to by the V parameter will be set to the total number of times that the X-th loop has run.
- SQLITE_SCANSTAT_NVISIT
- The sqlite3_int64 variable pointed to by the V parameter will be set to the total number of rows examined by all iterations of the X-th loop.
- SQLITE_SCANSTAT_EST
- The "double" variable pointed to by the V parameter will be set to the query planner's estimate for the average number of rows output from each iteration of the X-th loop. If the query planner's estimates was accurate, then this value will approximate the quotient NVISIT/NLOOP and the product of this value for all prior loops with the same SELECTID will be the NLOOP value for the current loop.
- SQLITE_SCANSTAT_NAME
- The "const char *" variable pointed to by the V parameter will be set to a zero-terminated UTF-8 string containing the name of the index or table used for the X-th loop.
- SQLITE_SCANSTAT_EXPLAIN
- The "const char *" variable pointed to by the V parameter will be set to a zero-terminated UTF-8 string containing the EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN description for the X-th loop.
- SQLITE_SCANSTAT_SELECT
- The "int" variable pointed to by the V parameter will be set to the "select-id" for the X-th loop. The select-id identifies which query or subquery the loop is part of. The main query has a select-id of zero. The select-id is the same value as is output in the first column of an EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN query.
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