Hi, This is clearly a bug, as it outputs incorrect and different output from the previous versions.
I have a "REAL" column with float values having up to 2 decimals, and using ".dump" with the latest version incorrectly converts them like this: "0.0" -> "0.0" "0.05" -> "0.050000000000000002775" "0.06" -> "0.059999999999999997779" "0.07" -> "0.070000000000000006661" "0.08" -> "0.080000000000000001665" "0.09" -> "0.089999999999999996669" "0.1" -> "0.10000000000000000555" "0.11" -> "0.11000000000000000055" "0.12" -> "0.11999999999999999555" "0.13" -> "0.13000000000000000444" "0.15" -> "0.14999999999999999444" "0.16" -> "0.16000000000000000333" "0.17" -> "0.17000000000000001221" "0.18" -> "0.17999999999999999333" "0.19" -> "0.19000000000000000222" "0.21" -> "0.20999999999999999222" "0.22" -> "0.22000000000000000111" "0.23" -> "0.23000000000000000999" "0.24" -> "0.23999999999999999111" "0.25" -> "0.25" "0.26" -> "0.26000000000000000888" "0.27" -> "0.27000000000000001776" "0.28" -> "0.28000000000000002664" "0.29" -> "0.28999999999999998001" "0.3" -> "0.29999999999999998889" "0.32" -> "0.32000000000000000666" "0.33" -> "0.33000000000000001554" "0.37" -> "0.36999999999999999555" "0.38" -> "0.38000000000000000444" "0.4" -> "0.4000000000000000222" "0.41" -> "0.40999999999999997557" "0.43" -> "0.42999999999999999333" "0.44" -> "0.44000000000000000222" "0.45" -> "0.4500000000000000111" "0.46" -> "0.46000000000000001998" "0.49" -> "0.48999999999999999111" "0.5" -> "0.5" "0.51" -> "0.51000000000000000888" "0.52" -> "0.52000000000000001776" "0.54" -> "0.54000000000000003552" "0.56" -> "0.56000000000000005329" "0.57" -> "0.56999999999999995115" "0.58" -> "0.57999999999999996003" "0.6" -> "0.59999999999999997779" "0.61" -> "0.60999999999999998667" "0.65" -> "0.6500000000000000222" "0.67" -> "0.67000000000000003996" "0.7" -> "0.69999999999999995559" "0.73" -> "0.72999999999999998223" "0.75" -> "0.75" I rely on dumps to track changes to some databases, so this breaks it completely, and I currently had to pin sqlite to an older version which isn't desired. Thank you, iulianOnofrei -- Sent from: http://sqlite.1065341.n5.nabble.com/ _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@mailinglists.sqlite.org http://mailinglists.sqlite.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users