On 17 Apr 2008, at 13:19, Frederick Cheung wrote:
>> So, that's pretty interesting, as in *my* version of sqlite3  
>> (3.5.7) running the above sql was returning "developers".id not  
>> just id.  And thus I had about 9 eager loading test failures, but  
>> applying your regex fix sorts them all out.  If you were to create  
>> a patch with just that regex fix, I'd totally +1 it.
>>
>> Although, it does make me wonder if there some change between  
>> different versions of sqlite3 that cause my version and your  
>> version to react differently?  Do we need to say something like  
>> this sqlite3 adapter works for this version of sqlite3?
>>
> I've got an older version (3.4.0). Updating sqlite3 caused me to get  
> those test failures on trunk too.
> This does sounds like a bit of a nightmare waiting to bite people on  
> the butt. I'll write up a patch as soon as i have time
>

I wrote these up as 
http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/16-sqlite-adapter-does-handle-quoted-table-names-properly
 
  & 
http://rails.lighthouseapp.com/projects/8994/tickets/17-double-distinct-in-calculations-with-eager-loading-on-sqlite2
 
  for any other sqlite users that are interested.

Fred

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