Update SQLite to 3.27.1
[ChangeLog][Third-Party Code] Updated bundled SQLite to version 3.27.1. Change-Id: I816a78bff07e5cde52fb7ff60b528924f22b1b80 Reviewed-by: Edward Welbourne <edward.welbourne@qt.io> Reviewed-by: Jani Heikkinen <jani.heikkinen@qt.io>
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src/3rdparty/sqlite/qt_attribution.json
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"Description": "SQLite is a small C library that implements a self-contained, embeddable, zero-configuration SQL database engine.",
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"Homepage": "https://www.sqlite.org/",
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"Version": "3.26.0",
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"DownloadLocation": "https://www.sqlite.org/2018/sqlite-amalgamation-3260000.zip",
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"Version": "3.27.1",
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"DownloadLocation": "https://www.sqlite.org/2018/sqlite-amalgamation-3270100.zip",
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"License": "Public Domain",
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"Copyright": "The authors disclaim copyright to the source code. However, a license can be obtained if needed."
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}
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@ -123,9 +123,9 @@ extern "C" {
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** [sqlite3_libversion_number()], [sqlite3_sourceid()],
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** [sqlite_version()] and [sqlite_source_id()].
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*/
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#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.26.0"
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#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3026000
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#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2018-12-01 12:34:55 bf8c1b2b7a5960c282e543b9c293686dccff272512d08865f4600fb58238b4f9"
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#define SQLITE_VERSION "3.27.1"
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#define SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER 3027001
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#define SQLITE_SOURCE_ID "2019-02-08 13:17:39 0eca3dd3d38b31c92b49ca2d311128b74584714d9e7de895b1a6286ef959a1dd"
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/*
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** CAPI3REF: Run-Time Library Version Numbers
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@ -823,6 +823,15 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods {
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** file space based on this hint in order to help writes to the database
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** file run faster.
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**
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** <li>[[SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT]]
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** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT] opcode is used by in-memory VFS that
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** implements [sqlite3_deserialize()] to set an upper bound on the size
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** of the in-memory database. The argument is a pointer to a [sqlite3_int64].
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** If the integer pointed to is negative, then it is filled in with the
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** current limit. Otherwise the limit is set to the larger of the value
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** of the integer pointed to and the current database size. The integer
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** pointed to is set to the new limit.
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**
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** <li>[[SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE]]
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** The [SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE] opcode is used to request that the VFS
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** extends and truncates the database file in chunks of a size specified
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@ -1131,6 +1140,7 @@ struct sqlite3_io_methods {
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#define SQLITE_FCNTL_ROLLBACK_ATOMIC_WRITE 33
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#define SQLITE_FCNTL_LOCK_TIMEOUT 34
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#define SQLITE_FCNTL_DATA_VERSION 35
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#define SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT 36
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/* deprecated names */
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#define SQLITE_GET_LOCKPROXYFILE SQLITE_FCNTL_GET_LOCKPROXYFILE
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@ -1972,6 +1982,17 @@ struct sqlite3_mem_methods {
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** negative value for this option restores the default behaviour.
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** This option is only available if SQLite is compiled with the
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** [SQLITE_ENABLE_SORTER_REFERENCES] compile-time option.
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**
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** [[SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMDB_MAXSIZE]]
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** <dt>SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMDB_MAXSIZE
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** <dd>The SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMDB_MAXSIZE option accepts a single parameter
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** [sqlite3_int64] parameter which is the default maximum size for an in-memory
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** database created using [sqlite3_deserialize()]. This default maximum
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** size can be adjusted up or down for individual databases using the
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** [SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT] [sqlite3_file_control|file-control]. If this
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** configuration setting is never used, then the default maximum is determined
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** by the [SQLITE_MEMDB_DEFAULT_MAXSIZE] compile-time option. If that
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** compile-time option is not set, then the default maximum is 1073741824.
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** </dl>
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*/
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#define SQLITE_CONFIG_SINGLETHREAD 1 /* nil */
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#define SQLITE_CONFIG_STMTJRNL_SPILL 26 /* int nByte */
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#define SQLITE_CONFIG_SMALL_MALLOC 27 /* boolean */
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#define SQLITE_CONFIG_SORTERREF_SIZE 28 /* int nByte */
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#define SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMDB_MAXSIZE 29 /* sqlite3_int64 */
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/*
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** CAPI3REF: Database Connection Configuration Options
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@ -2991,9 +3013,9 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_set_authorizer(
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** time is in units of nanoseconds, however the current implementation
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** is only capable of millisecond resolution so the six least significant
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** digits in the time are meaningless. Future versions of SQLite
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** might provide greater resolution on the profiler callback. The
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** sqlite3_profile() function is considered experimental and is
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** subject to change in future versions of SQLite.
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** might provide greater resolution on the profiler callback. Invoking
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** either [sqlite3_trace()] or [sqlite3_trace_v2()] will cancel the
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** profile callback.
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*/
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SQLITE_API SQLITE_DEPRECATED void *sqlite3_trace(sqlite3*,
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void(*xTrace)(void*,const char*), void*);
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@ -3407,6 +3429,8 @@ SQLITE_API int sqlite3_open_v2(
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** is not a database file pathname pointer that SQLite passed into the xOpen
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** VFS method, then the behavior of this routine is undefined and probably
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** undesirable.
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**
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** See the [URI filename] documentation for additional information.
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*/
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SQLITE_API const char *sqlite3_uri_parameter(const char *zFilename, const char *zParam);
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SQLITE_API int sqlite3_uri_boolean(const char *zFile, const char *zParam, int bDefault);
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** deplete the limited store of lookaside memory. Future versions of
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** SQLite may act on this hint differently.
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**
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** [[SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE]] ^(<dt>SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE</dt>
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** <dd>The SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE flag indicates that a normalized
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** representation of the SQL statement should be calculated and then
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** associated with the prepared statement, which can be obtained via
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** the [sqlite3_normalized_sql()] interface.)^ The semantics used to
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** normalize a SQL statement are unspecified and subject to change.
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** At a minimum, literal values will be replaced with suitable
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** placeholders.
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** [[SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE]] <dt>SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE</dt>
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** <dd>The SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE flag is a no-op. This flag used
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** to be required for any prepared statement that wanted to use the
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** [sqlite3_normalized_sql()] interface. However, the
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** [sqlite3_normalized_sql()] interface is now available to all
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** prepared statements, regardless of whether or not they use this
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** flag.
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**
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** [[SQLITE_PREPARE_NO_VTAB]] <dt>SQLITE_PREPARE_NO_VTAB</dt>
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** <dd>The SQLITE_PREPARE_NO_VTAB flag causes the SQL compiler
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** to return an error (error code SQLITE_ERROR) if the statement uses
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** any virtual tables.
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** </dl>
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*/
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#define SQLITE_PREPARE_PERSISTENT 0x01
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#define SQLITE_PREPARE_NORMALIZE 0x02
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#define SQLITE_PREPARE_NO_VTAB 0x04
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/*
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** CAPI3REF: Compiling An SQL Statement
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** sqlite3changeset_next() is called on the iterator or until the
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** conflict-handler function returns. If pnCol is not NULL, then *pnCol is
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** set to the number of columns in the table affected by the change. If
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** pbIncorrect is not NULL, then *pbIndirect is set to true (1) if the change
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** pbIndirect is not NULL, then *pbIndirect is set to true (1) if the change
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** is an indirect change, or false (0) otherwise. See the documentation for
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** [sqlite3session_indirect()] for a description of direct and indirect
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** changes. Finally, if pOp is not NULL, then *pOp is set to one of
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**
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** Usually, output parameter *piPhrase is set to the phrase number, *piCol
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** to the column in which it occurs and *piOff the token offset of the
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** first token of the phrase. The exception is if the table was created
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** with the offsets=0 option specified. In this case *piOff is always
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** set to -1.
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**
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** Returns SQLITE_OK if successful, or an error code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM)
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** if an error occurs.
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** first token of the phrase. Returns SQLITE_OK if successful, or an error
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** code (i.e. SQLITE_NOMEM) if an error occurs.
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**
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** This API can be quite slow if used with an FTS5 table created with the
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** "detail=none" or "detail=column" option.
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** the tokenizer substitutes "first" for "1st" and the query works
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** as expected.
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**
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** <li> By adding multiple synonyms for a single term to the FTS index.
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** In this case, when tokenizing query text, the tokenizer may
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** provide multiple synonyms for a single term within the document.
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** FTS5 then queries the index for each synonym individually. For
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** example, faced with the query:
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** <li> By querying the index for all synonyms of each query term
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** separately. In this case, when tokenizing query text, the
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** tokenizer may provide multiple synonyms for a single term
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** within the document. FTS5 then queries the index for each
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** synonym individually. For example, faced with the query:
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**
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** <codeblock>
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** ... MATCH 'first place'</codeblock>
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** "place".
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**
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** This way, even if the tokenizer does not provide synonyms
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** when tokenizing query text (it should not - to do would be
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** when tokenizing query text (it should not - to do so would be
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** inefficient), it doesn't matter if the user queries for
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** 'first + place' or '1st + place', as there are entries in the
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** FTS index corresponding to both forms of the first token.
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