/* ** Copyright 2008 D. Richard Hipp and Hipp, Wyrick & Company, Inc. ** All Rights Reserved ** ****************************************************************************** ** ** This file implements a stand-alone utility program that converts ** a binary file (usually an SQLite database) into a text format that ** is compact and friendly to human-readers. ** ** Usage: ** ** dbtotxt [--pagesize N] FILENAME ** ** The translation of the database appears on standard output. If the ** --pagesize command-line option is omitted, then the page size is taken ** from the database header. ** ** Compactness is achieved by suppressing lines of all zero bytes. This ** works well at compressing test databases that are mostly empty. But ** the output will probably be lengthy for a real database containing lots ** of real content. For maximum compactness, it is suggested that test ** databases be constructed with "zeroblob()" rather than "randomblob()" ** used for filler content and with "PRAGMA secure_delete=ON" selected to ** zero-out deleted content. */ #include #include #include #include /* Return true if the line is all zeros */ static int allZero(unsigned char *aLine){ int i; for(i=0; i<16 && aLine[i]==0; i++){} return i==16; } int main(int argc, char **argv){ int pgsz = 0; /* page size */ long szFile; /* Size of the input file in bytes */ FILE *in; /* Input file */ int i, j; /* Loop counters */ int nErr = 0; /* Number of errors */ const char *zInputFile = 0; /* Name of the input file */ const char *zBaseName = 0; /* Base name of the file */ int lastPage = 0; /* Last page number shown */ int iPage; /* Current page number */ unsigned char aLine[16]; /* A single line of the file */ unsigned char aHdr[100]; /* File header */ unsigned char bShow[256]; /* Characters ok to display */ memset(bShow, '.', sizeof(bShow)); for(i=' '; i<='~'; i++){ if( i!='{' && i!='}' && i!='"' && i!='\\' ) bShow[i] = (unsigned char)i; } for(i=1; i65536 || (pgsz&(pgsz-1))!=0 ){ fprintf(stderr, "Page size must be a power of two between" " 512 and 65536.\n"); nErr++; } continue; } fprintf(stderr, "Unknown option: %s\n", argv[i]); nErr++; }else if( zInputFile ){ fprintf(stderr, "Already using a different input file: [%s]\n", argv[i]); nErr++; }else{ zInputFile = argv[i]; } } if( zInputFile==0 ){ fprintf(stderr, "No input file specified.\n"); nErr++; } if( nErr ){ fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [--pagesize N] FILENAME\n", argv[0]); exit(1); } in = fopen(zInputFile, "rb"); if( in==0 ){ fprintf(stderr, "Cannot open input file [%s]\n", zInputFile); exit(1); } fseek(in, 0, SEEK_END); szFile = ftell(in); rewind(in); if( szFile<100 ){ fprintf(stderr, "File too short. Minimum size is 100 bytes.\n"); exit(1); } if( fread(aHdr, 100, 1, in)!=1 ){ fprintf(stderr, "Cannot read file header\n"); exit(1); } rewind(in); if( pgsz==0 ){ pgsz = (aHdr[16]<<8) | aHdr[17]; if( pgsz==1 ) pgsz = 65536; if( pgsz<512 || (pgsz&(pgsz-1))!=0 ){ fprintf(stderr, "Invalid page size in header: %d\n", pgsz); exit(1); } } zBaseName = zInputFile; for(i=0; zInputFile[i]; i++){ if( zInputFile[i]=='/' && zInputFile[i+1]!=0 ) zBaseName = zInputFile+i+1; } printf("| size %d pagesize %d filename %s\n",(int)szFile,pgsz,zBaseName); for(i=0; i