you are probably missing to finalize the statement
prior calling sqlite3_close().
additionally you may check the return value of
sqlite3_close() - it will tell you something.
marcus
Am 16.11.2015 um 12:02 schrieb Nader Lavasani:
> Hi all,
>
> This happened in iOS with Objective-C language.
>
> Wh
Hi all,
This happened in iOS with Objective-C language.
When we open a database(sqlite3_open()), that creates a fd(file descriptor)
and when we close the database(sqlite3_close()) that only close connection
and fd remain open.so when user open and close many db(or one db for many
time) so many fd
On Mon, Nov 16, 2015 at 3:02 AM, Nader Lavasani
wrote:
> Bug? or my silly mistake?!
>From the documentation for sqlite3_prepare_v2:
"The calling procedure is responsible for deleting the compiled SQL
statement using sqlite3_finalize() after it has finished with it."
You're not doing this. Also
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