On 8/1/63 22:41, J Decker wrote:
On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 7:10 AM Dan Kennedy wrote:
On 8/1/63 20:29, J Decker wrote:
The documentation isn't very clear on what the intent of an xUnlock(
SQLITE_LOCK_NONE ) is intended to do. Is it unlock everything? Is it the
same as remove a shared lock?
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On Wed, Jan 8, 2020 at 7:10 AM Dan Kennedy wrote:
>
> On 8/1/63 20:29, J Decker wrote:
> > The documentation isn't very clear on what the intent of an xUnlock(
> > SQLITE_LOCK_NONE ) is intended to do. Is it unlock everything? Is it the
> > same as remove a shared lock?
>
> That's right. xUnlock
On 8/1/63 20:29, J Decker wrote:
The documentation isn't very clear on what the intent of an xUnlock(
SQLITE_LOCK_NONE ) is intended to do. Is it unlock everything? Is it the
same as remove a shared lock?
That's right. xUnlock(fd, SQLITE_LOCK_NONE) should completely unlock the
file. xUnlock(
The documentation isn't very clear on what the intent of an xUnlock(
SQLITE_LOCK_NONE ) is intended to do. Is it unlock everything? Is it the
same as remove a shared lock?
The first few operations are xLock( SQLITE_LOCK_SHARED ) followed by
xUnlock(SQLITE_LOCK_NONE)...
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