Hi, Clemens and Martin, Thank you for your prompt responses.
>How exactly are you using SQLite in your program? If you are not using >the SQLite C API (sqlite3_* functions) directly, I'm using sqlite APIs for calling from C source code directly. >which Version of VC++ do you use? I'm using Visual studio express 2010. >why do you want to debug into the sqlite.c file? Since opening database API is failed, I'm trying to figure out the cause. >The file sqlite.c is just another source file for your compiler; optimizations would occcur > only if you set them in your compiler options. Yeah.. I completely agree with you, but I can't find such setting in VC++ property, So I'm asking this query... Thanks, 2014-12-08 18:14 GMT+09:00 Clemens Ladisch <clem...@ladisch.de>: > Shinichiro Yoshioka wrote: > > I'm about to use sqlite-amalgamation(sqlite3.c) on Visual C++. > > But although the compiling was successfully finished, even if I set break > > point > > on the source code, I can't trace the working line in sqlite3.c > correctly. > > How exactly are you using SQLite in your program? If you are not using > the SQLite C API (sqlite3_* functions) directly, it is likely that there > is a second copy of the SQLite library inside that other database driver. > > > Regards, > Clemens > _______________________________________________ > sqlite-users mailing list > sqlite-users@sqlite.org > http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users > _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users