On 8 December 2016 at 23:23, Don V Nielsen wrote:
> Like you, I like ruby and working with sqlite via sqlite3 gem. So you have
> recompiled sqlite3 with the sessions extension. Correct? And this modified
> sqlite3 is the nearest sqlite3 available in your execution path. Correct?
>
I'm not well v
Just curious -- some of your tables approach 2 billion (2 milliard) rows?
Or, more precisely, you operate on more than 2 billion rows in a single
transaction?
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Hi,
is there a plan for sqlite3_changes() and sqlite3_total_changes() returning 64
bit values? SQLite supports far more rows than a signed 32 bit counter can
store and I would feel more comfortable if I don't need to check for an
overflow.
Thank you,
Detlef.
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Documentation update to https://sqlite.org/sessionintro.html:
"The session extension provide a mechanism". Should that read, "The session
extension provides a mechanism"?
dvn
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 9:23 AM, Don V Nielsen wrote:
> Like you, I like ruby and working with sqlite via sqlite3 gem. S
Like you, I like ruby and working with sqlite via sqlite3 gem. So you have
recompiled sqlite3 with the sessions extension. Correct? And this modified
sqlite3 is the nearest sqlite3 available in your execution path. Correct?
The sqlite_ruby library is an interface to sqlite3...the base model.
Grante
On 8 Dec 2016, at 12:08pm, Petr Shestov wrote:
> How do I change default file permissions of SQLite db files on Windows?
> Currently all freshly created DBs allow full access for Everyone. But I need
> to restrict this to current user.
> One option that I tried is to manually create empty file
On Thu, Dec 8, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Petr Shestov wrote:
> How do I change default file permissions of SQLite db files on Windows?
> Currently all freshly created DBs allow full access for Everyone. But I
> need to restrict this to current user.
> One option that I tried is to manually create empty fi
Hi all!
How do I change default file permissions of SQLite db files on Windows?
Currently all freshly created DBs allow full access for Everyone. But I need to
restrict this to current user.
One option that I tried is to manually create empty file and set required
permissions. But if using WAL tw
I don't usually see questions about using SQLite3 from Ruby here, so I
hope this is not out of place.
Ruby is my normal programming language of choice nowadays, and I've
been very happy with the sqlite3 ruby gem to use SQLite3 within my
programs. I'd now like to make use of the SQLite3 session ex
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