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Command: sqlite3_db_cacheflush | Section: 3 | Source: NetBSD | File: sqlite3_db_cacheflush.3
SQLITE3_DB_CACHEFLUSH(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual
NAME
sqlite3_db_cacheflush - Flush caches to disk mid-transaction
SYNOPSIS
int
sqlite3_db_cacheflush(sqlite3*);
DESCRIPTION
If a write-transaction is open on database connection D when the
sqlite3_db_cacheflush(D) interface invoked, any dirty pages in the pager-
cache that are not currently in use are written out to disk. A dirty
page may be in use if a database cursor created by an active SQL
statement is reading from it, or if it is page 1 of a database file (page
1 is always "in use"). The sqlite3_db_cacheflush(D) interface flushes
caches for all schemas - "main", "temp", and any attached databases.
If this function needs to obtain extra database locks before dirty pages
can be flushed to disk, it does so. If those locks cannot be obtained
immediately and there is a busy-handler callback configured, it is
invoked in the usual manner. If the required lock still cannot be
obtained, then the database is skipped and an attempt made to flush any
dirty pages belonging to the next (if any) database. If any databases
are skipped because locks cannot be obtained, but no other error occurs,
this function returns SQLITE_BUSY.
If any other error occurs while flushing dirty pages to disk (for example
an IO error or out-of-memory condition), then processing is abandoned and
an SQLite error code is returned to the caller immediately.
Otherwise, if no error occurs, sqlite3_db_cacheflush() returns SQLITE_OK.
This function does not set the database handle error code or message
returned by the sqlite3_errcode() and sqlite3_errmsg() functions.
SEE ALSO
sqlite3(3), sqlite3_db_cacheflush(3), sqlite3_errcode(3)
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 December 19, 2018 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8