Hi
I use sqlite3 (sqlite3 --version = "3.11.0 2016-02-15 17:29:24
3d862f207e3adc00f78066799ac5a8c282430a5f" on Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS) for formatted
output. '.width' does not behave as I expected when non-ASCII Unicode
characters are printed. It seems that .width counts bytes and not characters.
See test case below (in case the email does not display non-ASCII characters
properly: the second INSERT has 6 characters '3/4' as first field). Is there an
option to format the output nicely in columns when non-ASCII characters may be
included?
Test case:
echo "CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE width_test (data, description);" > width_test.sql
echo "INSERT INTO width_test VALUES('aaaaaa', '6 ASCII letters');" >>
width_test.sql
echo "INSERT INTO width_test VALUES('¾¾¾¾¾¾', '6 non-AScII letters');" >>
width_test.sql
echo ".mode col" >> width_test.sql
echo ".width 6 20" >> width_test.sql
echo "SELECT * FROM width_test;" >> width_test.sql
echo ".width 9 20" >> width_test.sql
echo "SELECT * FROM width_test;" >> width_test.sql
echo ".width 12 20" >> width_test.sql
echo "SELECT * FROM width_test;" >> width_test.sql
cat width_test.sql | sqlite3 "test.db"
Best regards
Andreas
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