On 4 Jul 2011, at 12:07pm, trilok nuwal wrote:

> I want to use SQLite for one of the application which runs on a embedded
> system where we have memory limitations.
> 
> In the SQLite we have around 180+ distinct APIs, but not all APIs we are
> going to use it.
> 
> What I want  is the just core APIs. Can I build SQLite in such a way that I
> can avoid all the unnecessary API implement ions in the final library. I
> want to avoid all the extra APIs except the core API.

SQLite is distributed as source code.  It's available in two forms: either lots 
of individual files each with their own subject area, or as one big 
'amalgamation' C file.  You can download both from

http://www.sqlite.org/download.html

Pick one form.  Download it.  Compile it and check that it compiles in your 
compiler and runs as supplied.

Remove everything you don't think you need.  Compile as suits you.  Fix 
dependencies and try again.

Simon.
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