Dan wrote:
> It's a hexadecimal representation of a blob of data. The literal X'ABCD'
> is a blob of length 2 bytes. The first byte is 0xAB, the second is 0xCD.
>
>
OK, that makes sense, but I'm still having issues. Let me explain
exactly what I'm doing so hopefully it can help you help me.
Hello. I'm trying to add BLOB support to a Ruby interface to SQLite3 and
am running into an issue. I've created a column of type BLOB and am
writing ruby strings of binary data, but it seems like sqlite might be
null-terminating these strings. Specifically, when I check the length of
the
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