You can get the source code from sqlite.org. What more do you need if
you are going to come up with a new version of Sqlite?
You might look to caching compiled (prepared) SQL statements and using
sqlite3_step as a very powerful method of not just reducing SQL parsing
time but making it a first time only activity.
JS
Anish Enos Mathew wrote:
Ya, I know about the API's given in sqlite.org. but that does not
contribute much to my reqirements. I want low level API's so that we can
reduce the parsing time taken by the sqlite parser.
-----Original Message-----
From: Lindsay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2006 10:25 AM
To: sqlite-users@sqlite.org
Subject: Re: [sqlite] Low Level API for SQLite3
Anish Enos Mathew wrote:
Any body know whether there are any low level C API's for sqlite3 ?
Ummm - how about the native one ?
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Lindsay
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