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
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