On Fri, 2007-06-22 at 18:57 +0200, Jiri Hajek wrote:
Hello,
I wonder whether there are any plans to include internally proper
Unicode comparisons? Don't get me wrong, I think that it's great that
SQLite supports custom collations, there's absolutely no problem to
handle it in internally for
The reason is as you've surmised. Not all systems have full unicode
support (I'm not sure, but if I had to guess, I would say very few
systems do). Including an implementation with SQLite would bloat
the library to at least several times it's current size.
I know really well only Windows where
On Sat, 2007-06-23 at 10:56 +0200, Jiri Hajek wrote:
The reason is as you've surmised. Not all systems have full unicode
support (I'm not sure, but if I had to guess, I would say very few
systems do). Including an implementation with SQLite would bloat
the library to at least several times
Original Message
Subject: SQLite in the News
Date: Sat, 23 Jun 2007 12:25:56 +
From: Keith Nash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Organization: Customer of PlusNet plc (http://www.plus.net)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.tcl
Interview with Richard Hipp in The Guardian:
On 24.06.2007 00:17 CE(S)T, Yves Goergen wrote:
CREATE TABLE t a (c a, cb);
(...)
And this may take forever to still not finish:
DROP TABLE t a;
It then worked in a second try.
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Yves Goergen LonelyPixel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
I've tested my own SQLite application's identifier quoting capabilities
now and found that the SQLite engine has serious problems with
table/column names containing certain special characters. Just try the
following:
CREATE TABLE t a (c a, cb);
INSERT INTO t a (c a, cb) VALUES (1, 2);
INSERT
Hi all! I am having a problem with FTS2. Someone in the IRC channel
(after I posted a bug report) said to contact here.
My issue is here. Please respond asap! Thanks.
http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/tktview?tn=2446
Daniel A. White
{ Kent State University: Computer Science major }
{ JMC
Howdy all!
I am just writing tonight to let you know that a project of mine has
opened up to being open source -- ManagedSQLite. It is a light wrapper
around SQLite 3.4.0 that was originally written by Rob Groves. I have
added support for Unicode to his wrapper, then added my Managed (.NET)
Hi,
I need to write a script that searches multiple db files (made with SQLite)
for a text string. How can I do this?
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