On Fri, 19 Oct 2018 at 19:52, Mantas Gridinas wrote:
> I found code of conduct in documentation and I was wondering if it were
> true. Checking the version history it appears to have been added on
> 2018-02-22.
>
> 23. Do not nurse a grudge.
::sigh::
DROP TABLE grudges;
I was amassing such a
Thanks Olivier Mascia for the tips and suggestion I will definitely try out.
sorry for the code with the double pointer which has raised lot of
confusion I ensured this fault raised is not beacuse of any of my pointer
usage .
I am having a workaround with key/value memory allocation in heap and
You have a vast number of undeclared variables that are pointing into
super-crash-land:
sqlite3 *mod_init()
db is undeclared
dbObj is undeclared
lastError is undeclared
query is undeclared
zErrMsg is undeclared
int mydef_set(cf_db_t *dbObj,char *key, char **value)
type cf_db_t
You're passing a char * to a routine that expects a char **, and then
immediately trying to indirect through it, which means it's taking the
text, treating it as a pointer, and passing the random data it's pointing
to as a string to sqlite.
On Sun., 21 Oct. 2018, 11:55 Ratheendran R, wrote:
>
The code you provided declares and defines a pointer, named ‘db’ in main(),
which is used with the SQLite API but never made to point to a valid object in
memory or even to allocated memory. Hence your segmentation fault.
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Hi,
mydef_set probably overflows your 'query' variable of which you don't show
declaration but I guess it is 200 bytes seeing your memset(query,0,200);
strcpy(query, ...
This above and why this char** buffer in mydef_set prototype?
Think about what your intent was. Compare to what you did
Hi,
I am a embedded engineer and new to sqlite,we want to use sqlite for our
local storage instead of file i/o.
I have created a table with key and value records of char type,now if I try
store a value with string length more than 50 char I get segmentation
fault,please see the code below and
Thanks to Simon Slavin and Tim Streater
All replies works fine.
Thank you very much
Ismael
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Spatialite does to Sqlite what Postgis does to Postgres.
Same concepts.
Noël
On Sat, 20 Oct 2018 at 22:49, Jonathan Moules
wrote:
> More specifically, in the "Simple Features for SQL" specification:
>
> http://www.opengeospatial.org/standards/sfs
>
> and if you have access (or gobs of money),
On 10/19/2018 02:30 AM, Deon Brewis wrote:
Hi,
I seem to have run into a limit where SQLITE doesn't use an index correctly if
an indexed column is over the 64th column in the table. It's a partial index
like:
CREATE INDEX idx ON
table(A, B DESC, C, D)
WHERE A > 0
Where A and B are
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