Hello, when converting a .sql file containing MySQL INSERT clauses,
one often runs into the problem that the MySQL INSERT can accept
multiple VALUES arguments:

    INSERT INTO actor VALUES (1,'PENELOPE','GUINESS','2006-02-15
04:34:33'),(2,'NICK','WAHLBERG','2006-02-15
04:34:33'),(3,'ED','CHASE','2006-02-15 04:34:33')


 whereas the SQLite INSERT can only take one...

Is there any possibility of extending the syntax of the SQLite insert
to accept multiple VALUES arguments?
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