Thanks for the tip Joe. With sqlite3.h included, I can eliminate os.h and
vdbeInt.h, but not sqliteInt.h. Apparently sqliteInt.h is not included by
sqlite3.h, and there are typedefs there that are needed.
Liam
On 9/5/07, Joe Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Liam,
In func_ext.c and map.h
--- Liam Healy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the tip Joe. With sqlite3.h included, I can eliminate os.h and
vdbeInt.h, but not sqliteInt.h. Apparently sqliteInt.h is not included by
sqlite3.h, and there are typedefs there that are needed.
It would be nice if people could use the
Hello,
I'm trying to debug sqlite3. But in order for me to do that, I need sqlite3
binary. The makefile generates a bash file. I'm confused as how that happens.
After all, gcc is used to generate sqlite3 executable
Any pointers will be much appreciated.
Thanks
Uma
On Mon, 2007-09-10 at 10:01 -0700, Uma Krishnan wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to debug sqlite3. But in order for me to do that, I need sqlite3
binary. The makefile generates a bash file. I'm confused as how that happens.
After all, gcc is used to generate sqlite3 executable
Any pointers
autoconf generates the sqlite3 script when libsqlite3.so
is used to set up the LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
To avoid this, build a static sqlite3.
./configure --disable-shared
make clean
make sqlite3
optional:
file sqlite3
ldd sqlite3
--- Uma Krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to
Thanks Joe and Dan
Yes, I now have the binary file.
Much appreciated
- Uma
Joe Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: autoconf generates the sqlite3 script
when libsqlite3.so
is used to set up the LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
To avoid this, build a static sqlite3.
./configure --disable-shared
Joe Wilson uttered:
--- D. Richard Hipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In 3.5, cache can be shared between
all threads, but shared cache is still disabled by default. You have to
invoke sqlite3_enable_shared_cache() to turn it on. I put a comment in
the documentation that we might turn shared
--- Christian Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
As we saw when 3.3.0 was release with a non-backword compatible change in
storing booleans...
Not quite the same. That was an intentional design decision they
made at the time.
As for bugs and unintended incompatibilities, you're always going to
RaghavendraK 70574 wrote:
In sqlite3_create_function, xFunc func pointer signature does not
allow to have a return value.Any other possible way achieving it
apart from collation?
The result of your custom function is not returned directly by the xFunc
function. your xFunc function must
Thanks, i will go through it.
regrads
ragha
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