That should do the trick, thanks for pointing it out.

On 10 February 2011 06:18, Dan Kennedy <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 02/10/2011 01:56 AM, Vannus wrote:
> > Zeoslib is reading sqlite field lengths incorrectly, as it checks for
> > brackets after the field typename ie. CHAR(123)
> > presumably this is only affecting me because I haven't defined field
> lengths
> > in my sqlite3 db.
> >
> > I don't want to hard-code 1,000,000,000 or 2147483647 in as the field
> length
> > - but how do I check what SQLITE_MAX_LENGTH or the limit imposed by
> > sql_limit or sqlite3_limit is?
>
> At http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/limit.html the third paragraph
> has:
>
>   Regardless of whether or not the limit was changed, the
>   sqlite3_limit() interface returns the prior value of the limit.
>   Hence, to find the current value of a limit without changing it,
>   simply invoke this interface with the third parameter set to -1.
>
> Maybe you can use that.
>
> Dan.
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