Sorry for elementary questions but when implementing a REGEXP function
(I'm using PCRE from pcre.org) I need to know in which order the two
arguments (target, pattern) will be passed to the function.
I also would like to retain the last pattern used in compiled form
(connection-wise).
JCC/DRH
If a person speaks good English and has a logical mind, has previously
programmed in C ... why is there a need to buy The definitive guide to
programming SQLite?
I understand that Everyone does.
Jim.
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Jean-Christophe Deschamps j...@q-e-d.org wrote:
Digging further I found mention of this only in the VTAB description,
but may be a mention or link to the infix argument reversal should
appear in the LIKE, GLOB, REGEXP, MATCH description, as implementing
simple extension functions doesn't imply
Hi Igor,
I'm not quite sure what you are talking about, but see the
documentation of like() and glob() functions here:
You're right about LIKE and GLOB.
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Being one who speaks good English, has a logical mind, and has previously
programmed in C, AND who had used SQLite for around five years on the strength
of that, I still found the book useful when I read it a couple of months ago.
I already knew the basics, but it shed light on a few obscure
Hello James630165,
I guess it depends on how good a programmer you are. I just used the
web site and some reference books on SQL. Wrote my own wrapper and
improve it as time goes on and I need new features.
C
Sunday, January 23, 2011, 8:05:08 PM, you wrote:
Jac JCC/DRH
Jac
Jac If a person
Hi all,
Sorry for elementary questions but when implementing a REGEXP function
(I'm using PCRE from pcre.org) I need to know in which order the two
arguments (target, pattern) will be passed to the function.
I also would like to retain the last pattern used in compiled form
(connection-wise).
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 5:02 PM, Jean-Christophe Deschamps
j...@q-e-d.orgwrote:
Hi all,
Sorry for elementary questions but when implementing a REGEXP function
(I'm using PCRE from pcre.org) I need to know in which order the two
arguments (target, pattern) will be passed to the function.
I