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| The Bytecode() And Tables_Used() Table-Valued Functions
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| 
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| 
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| <h1 id="overview"><span>1. </span>Overview</h1>
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| 
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| <p>
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| Bytecode and tables_used are <a href="vtab.html">virtual tables</a> built into SQLite that
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| access information about <a href="c3ref/stmt.html">prepared statements</a>.
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| Both bytecode and tables_used operate as <a href="vtab.html#tabfunc2">table-valued functions</a>.
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| They take a single required argument which is either the text of
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| an SQL statement, or a pointer to an existing prepared statement.
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| The bytecode function returns one row of result for each <a href="opcode.html">bytecode</a>
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| operation in the prepared statement.  The tables_used function returns
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| one row for each persistent btree (either a table or an index) accessed
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| by the prepared statement.
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| 
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| </p><h1 id="usage"><span>2. </span>Usage</h1>
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| 
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| <p>
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| The bytecode and tables_used tables are only available if SQLite has
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| been compiled with the <a href="compile.html#enable_bytecode_vtab">-DSQLITE_ENABLE_BYTECODE_VTAB</a> compile-time option.
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| The <a href="cli.html">CLI</a> has been compiled that way, and so you can use the standard
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| <a href="cli.html">CLI</a> as a test platform to experiement.
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| 
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| </p><p>
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| Both virtual tables are read-only <a href="vtab.html#epoonlyvtab">eponymous-only virtual tables</a>.  You use them
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| by mentioning them directly in the FROM clause of a SELECT statement.
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| They both require a single argument which is the SQL statement to be
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| analyzed.  For example:
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| 
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| </p><div class="codeblock"><pre>SELECT * FROM bytecode('SELECT * FROM bytecode(?1)');
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| </pre></div>
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| 
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| <p>
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| The argument can be either the text of an SQL statement, in which case
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| the bytecode (or tables_used) for that statement is returned, or the
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| argument can be a parameter such as ?1 or $stmt that is later bound
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| to a <a href="c3ref/stmt.html">prepared statement</a> object using the
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| <a href="c3ref/bind_blob.html">sqlite3_bind_pointer()</a> interface.  Use a pointer type of
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| "stmt-pointer" for the <a href="c3ref/bind_blob.html">sqlite3_bind_pointer()</a> interface.
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| 
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| </p><h2 id="schema"><span>2.1. </span>Schema</h2>
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| 
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| <p>
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| The schema of the bytecode table is:
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| 
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| </p><div class="codeblock"><pre>CREATE TABLE bytecode(
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|   addr INT,
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|   opcode TEXT,
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|   p1 INT,
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|   p2 INT,
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|   p3 INT,
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|   p4 TEXT,
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|   p5 INT,
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|   comment TEXT,
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|   subprog TEXT,
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|   stmt HIDDEN
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| );
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| </pre></div>
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| 
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| <p>
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| The first eight columns are the address, opcode, and operands for a
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| single <a href="opcode.html">bytecode</a> in the virtual machine that implements the statement.
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| These columns are the same columns output when using EXPLAIN.  The
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| bytecode virtual tables shows all operations in the prepared statement,
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| both the main body of the prepared statement and in subprograms used
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| to implement triggers or foreign key actions.  The "subprog" field
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| is NULL for the main body of the prepared statement, or is the trigger
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| name or the string "(FK)" for triggers and foreign key actions.
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| 
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| </p><p>
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| The schema for the tables_used table is:
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| 
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| </p><div class="codeblock"><pre>CREATE TABLE tables_used(
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|   type TEXT,
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|   schema TEXT,
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|   name TEXT,
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|   wr INT,
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|   subprog TEXT,
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|   stmt HIDDEN
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| );
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| </pre></div>
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| 
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| <p>
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| The tables_used table is intended to show which btrees of the database file
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| are read or written by a prepared statement, both by the main statement
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| itself but also by related triggers and foreign key actions.  The columns
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| are as follows:
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| 
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| </p><ul>
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| <li><p><b>type</b> → Either "table" or "index", depending on what role
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| the btree is serving.
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| 
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| </p></li><li><p><b>schema</b> → Which database file the btree is located in.
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| This will be "main" for the main database (the usual case), or "temp" for
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| TEMP tables and indexes, or the name assigned to <a href="lang_attach.html">attached</a> databases by
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| the <a href="lang_attach.html">ATTACH</a> statement.
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| 
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| </p></li><li><p><b>name</b> → The name of the table or index
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| 
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| </p></li><li><p><b>wr</b> → 0 if the object is read, 1 if the object is written
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| 
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| </p></li><li><p><b>subprog</b> →  The sub-program in which the object is
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| accessed.  NULL means the main body of the prepared statement.  Otherwise
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| this field is the name of a trigger or "(FK)" for a foreign key action.
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| </p></li></ul>
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