You wouldn't happen to have a TCL script you can share which approximates
the SQLite interactive shell multiline input and .exit command to return to
tclsh? Dot exit would be the only mandatory dot command needed.
On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 12:28 PM, Richard Hipp wrote:
> On
> OK yes I agree, where can we discuss about it?
>
>
For information, we continued this discussion privately.
I succeed to build this library and I will use it in my project.
Additionally I would be glad contribute if Christian needs my help.
Furthermore, I will assess my need to have SSE, and if
On 3/19/17, petern wrote:
>
> In fact, according to the title of that presentation, SQLite is the most
> popular TCL extension in the world!
>
> Furthermore, if the TCL byte code engine is already linked to the SQLite
> binary, one would think user defined TCL byte
Yes. I am aware of https://www.sqlite.org/loadext.html
And that's a good point. However, one might be under the impression that
SQLite is a TCL extension from DRH's presentation here:
On 03/19/2017 06:38 PM, Sylvain Pointeau wrote:
IMO it is no good idea to discuss specific issues of an only indirectly
SQLite related
library on this mailing list
OK yes I agree, where can we discuss about it?
C'mon, you apparently obtained the source code of this dead project, didn't
>
>
> IMO it is no good idea to discuss specific issues of an only indirectly
> SQLite related
> library on this mailing list
OK yes I agree, where can we discuss about it?
>
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> From: Sylvain Pointeau
>
> Why don't you provide an up-to-date version? this lib seems dead when we
> look at the website, also why don't you put the sources on git it would be
> easier to contribute or raise a bug if any...
>
> --
I first supported SQLite in my
On 03/19/2017 05:38 PM, Sylvain Pointeau wrote:
On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Sylvain Pointeau <
sylvain.point...@gmail.com> wrote:
Why don't you provide an up-to-date version? this lib seems dead when we
look at the website, also why don't you put the sources on git it would be
easier to
On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 5:38 PM, Sylvain Pointeau <
sylvain.point...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Sylvain Pointeau <
> sylvain.point...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Why don't you provide an up-to-date version? this lib seems dead when we
>>> look at the website, also why don't
On Sun, Mar 19, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Sylvain Pointeau <
sylvain.point...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Why don't you provide an up-to-date version? this lib seems dead when we
>> look at the website, also why don't you put the sources on git it would be
>> easier to contribute or raise a bug if any...
>>
>
> I
>
> Why don't you provide an up-to-date version? this lib seems dead when we
> look at the website, also why don't you put the sources on git it would be
> easier to contribute or raise a bug if any...
>
I tried to compile the latest version of sqlite 3.17 with the latest
sources of sqlitejava
Oops - somehow misread the last message - 54 seconds down from 32 minutes -
that's a result!
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What is the average size of the text in the direction field? and what page
size have you set for the database? If the size of a record is such that
only a small handful fit into a page, or worse each record overflows (and
your select includes the direction field) then this could impact
You can use sqlite3_auto_extension for this.
On 19 March 2017 at 11:35, R Smith wrote:
>
> On 2017/03/19 11:05 AM, petern wrote:
>>
>> Taking DRH's remarks about learning tclsqlite for the efficient coding to
>> heart, I discovered a big problem.
>>
>> Here is the simplest
On 2017/03/19 11:05 AM, petern wrote:
Taking DRH's remarks about learning tclsqlite for the efficient coding to
heart, I discovered a big problem.
Here is the simplest example from the docs and DRH presentation:
TCLSH
% db function myhex {format 0x%X};
% db eval {select myhex(10);} x {parray
Taking DRH's remarks about learning tclsqlite for the efficient coding to
heart, I discovered a big problem.
Here is the simplest example from the docs and DRH presentation:
TCLSH
% db function myhex {format 0x%X};
% db eval {select myhex(10);} x {parray x};
x(*) = myhex(10)
x(myhex(10))
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