>> > So is such behavior documented and can be used or should I still avoid >> > keeping such "live" statements in db-shared enviroment? >> >> It's documented that sqlite3_finalize AND sqlite3_reset release all >> locks acquired by the statement. So after resetting the statement you >> can keep it as long as you want, it won't block out any other process >> from accessing the database. >> >> > Thanks, Pavel, but could not find this in the docs, only found this topic > was discussed previously when drh answered: > >> You should be in the habit of calling sqlite3_reset() on each query >> as soon as that query finishes. Otherwise the query *might* leave a >> read-lock on the database file and thus prevent subsequent write >> operations for working correctly. > > Just hope this information will be included in the article about > sqlite3_reset some day,
Some good timing here with this info. Ive just changed all my code to reset after query, instead of reset before bind & query. This info should definitely be mentioned in the reset doc's. Thanks! _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list [email protected] http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users

