On Tuesday, 27 January 2026 at 16:38:08 UTC, Lars Johansson wrote:
I have created a program using multithreading and Sqlite3.
This is a prestudy for map&reduce.

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The `as!` could be because sqlite is actually dynamic, in that you can have mixed data types in a single column, whereas D is statically typed.

In regards to you needing to use `idup`, I'm not sure why that would be...I would expect `row[0].as!string` to work.

Jordan

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