Mikey C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I sent the source code to DRH with the extra functions. I don't myself have > the time now to incorporate the extra functions into SQLite. >
Writing code a chunk of code is only a small fraction of the work needed to support the code in a maintained product such as SQLite. Writing the code is, in fact, the easy part. After the code is written, somebody then has to develop regression tests that provide near 100% code coverage. The code has to be documented. Then it has to be maintained for years. By my estimate, writing code is perhaps 15% of the total work. The code for the extra functions was submitted to me with the promise that the author would provide no help in completing the work of integration. In other words, the author did about 15% of the work and left the other 85% to me. Such a submission is often referred to as a "drive by patch". I'm happy to have help on SQLite. But if you contribute code, you should finish the job. That means providing test cases that give 100% code coverage, documentation, and being available to support your code for years in the future. If you write a bunch of code and toss it over the wall, then please do not be disappointed if nobody picks it up. -- D. Richard Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----------------------------------------------------------------------------