http://www.sqlite.org/omitted.html lists what's not supported and
"those features near the top of the list are likely to be added in the
near future".  The list has been unchanged for a few years now, and
RIGHT and FULL OUTER JOIN are on the top of the list.

I wonder, is it still likely that RIGHT and FULL OUTER JOIN will be
added?

Since SQLite is free software I hope asking doesn't make me sound
impatient or critical in any way regarding the progress.  I'm just
curious.

I know that these joins can be emulated by supported SQL, so having
SQLite support them is mainly about convenience and possibly speed, I
suppose.

-- 
Steinar
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