/**
* std/sqlite — SQLite persistence helpers.
*
* The sqlite_* functions are VM builtins registered by the Rust stdlib.
* This module carries public handle and result shapes so import-aware
* tools and the typechecker know what scripts get back from the runtime.
*
* SQLite deliberately keeps its own module instead of sharing a lowest-
* common-denominator SQL API with Postgres. Parameter binding, type
* affinity, WAL pragmas, in-memory databases, and file-open modes are
* SQLite-specific behavior.
*/
type SqliteDb = {_type: "sqlite_db", id: string, read_only: bool, memory: bool, path?: string}
type SqliteTx = {_type: "sqlite_tx", id: string}
type SqliteMockDb = {_type: "sqlite_mock_db", id: string}
type SqliteHandle = SqliteDb | SqliteTx | SqliteMockDb
type SqliteExecuteResult = {rows_affected: int}
type SqliteMigrateResult = {
applied: list<string>,
skipped: list<string>,
available: list<string>,
dry_run: bool,
table: string,
}
type SqlitePublicTypes = {
handle: SqliteHandle,
execute: SqliteExecuteResult,
migrate: SqliteMigrateResult,
}
fn __sqlite_public_types_marker(value: SqlitePublicTypes) -> SqlitePublicTypes {
return value
}