Awww sadness. Regardless, thanks for the update.
> On Mar 29, 2019, at 11:07 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
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> On 3/29/19, Joshua Wise wrote:
>> Dan, are there any plans to merge the wal2 branch into the trunk?
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> No, not at this time.
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On 3/29/19, Joshua Wise wrote:
> Dan, are there any plans to merge the wal2 branch into the trunk?
No, not at this time.
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Dan, are there any plans to merge the wal2 branch into the trunk?
> On Mar 29, 2019, at 7:10 AM, Dan Kennedy wrote:
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> There's code here, if you want to experiment with it:
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> https://sqlite.org/src/timeline?r=wal2
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> Docs:
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> https://sqlite.org/src/artifact/a807405a05e19a49
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There's code here, if you want to experiment with it:
https://sqlite.org/src/timeline?r=wal2
Docs:
https://sqlite.org/src/artifact/a807405a05e19a49
Dan.
On 29/3/62 01:33, Florian Uekermann wrote:
Hi,
A very simple reproducer bash script using the sqlite3 CLI is appended
at the end.
Hi,
A very simple reproducer bash script using the sqlite3 CLI is appended
at the end.
I am using WAL mode in a setting with sequential writes and many
concurrent reads. Due to WAL mode the readers don't get blocked, which
is great and since writes are sequential, they never get blocked
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