Embeddable SQL Database Engine
http://www.sqlite.org/
SQLite is a C library that implements an embeddable SQL database
engine. Programs that link with the SQLite library can have SQL
database access without running a separate RDBMS process.
SQLite is not a client library used to connect to a big database
server. SQLite is a server and the SQLite library reads and writes
directly to and from the database files on disk.
SQLite can be used via the sqlite command line tool or via any
application that supports the Qt database plug-ins.
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_link | 0000000142 142 Bytes | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000105 105 Bytes | |
sqlite-doc-3450200.zip | 0010755940 10.3 MB | |
sqlite-src-3450200.zip | 0014156848 13.5 MB | |
sqlite3-rtree-i686.patch | 0000000969 969 Bytes | |
sqlite3.changes | 0000166189 162 KB | |
sqlite3.spec | 0000006778 6.62 KB |
Revision 329 (latest revision is 335)
Reinhard Max (rmax)
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- Update to release 3.45.2: * Added the SQLITE_RESULT_SUBTYPE property for application- defined SQL functions. * Enhancements to the JSON SQL functions * Add the FTS5 tokendata option to the FTS5 virtual table. * The SQLITE_DIRECT_OVERFLOW_READ optimization is now enabled by default. * Query planner improvements * Increase the default value for SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_COUNT from 1073741824 to 4294967294. * Enhancements to the CLI * Restore the JSON BLOB input bug, and promise to support the anomaly in subsequent releases, for backward compatibility. * Fix the PRAGMA integrity_check command so that it works on read-only databases that contain FTS3 and FTS5 tables. * Fix issues associated with processing corrupt JSONB inputs. * Fix a long-standing bug in which a read of a few bytes past the end of a memory-mapped segment might occur when accessing a craftily corrupted database using memory-mapped database. * Fix a long-standing bug in which a NULL pointer dereference might occur in the bytecode engine due to incorrect bytecode being generated for a class of SQL statements that are deliberately designed to stress the query planner but which are otherwise pointless. * Fix an error in UPSERT, introduced in version 3.35.0. * Reduce the scope of the NOT NULL strength reduction optimization that was added in version 3.35.0.
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