Peter Da Silva wrote:
Now I'm even more confused, there's "sqlightning" and "sqlitening". Are these
different names for the same project? It doesn't seem so. Which was intended?
https://github.com/LMDB/sqlightning
I was referring to this. ^^
Since it uses LMDB, and LMDB readers are wait-free, you can run as many reads
as you have CPU threads, without blocking.
On 5/14/18, 8:47 AM, "sqlite-users on behalf of Bernard Ertl"
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]>
wrote:
This is the latest:
http://www.sqlitening.planetsquires.com/index.php?topic=9427.0
I contributed to the last SQLitening update. No one has reported any issues that need fixing or updating since that update. It seems to be working quite well/stable.
> On 5/13/18, 6:48 AM, "sqlite-users on behalf of Howard Chu" <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
> SQLightning
> Do you have a link to the currently updated version of this? Google gives me projects that haven't been updated since 2015.
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