Ma Lin added the comment:
After read some issues, there are two major concerns:
1, backward compatibility.
2, implicit commit is bad, tolerates bug-prone codes.
However they are not contradictory if we print a warning when doing an implicit
commit. Some messages like this:
Warning: sqlite3 module issued an implicit commit before executing VACUUM,
you should commit this transaction by yourself, that's a good habit, etc..
Then we can keep backward compatibility, and no longer commit implicitly.
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