sqlite3Step
sqlite3_step
> Am 19.09.2018 um 22:27 schrieb Simon Slavin :
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> On 19 Sep 2018, at 8:47pm, Roger Cuypers wrote:
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>> the database has a root file. The subfiles are all loaded via separate
>> connections as far as I know.
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> Sorry, but this makes no
ieb Simon Slavin :
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> On 19 Sep 2018, at 7:49pm, Roger Cuypers wrote:
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>> As far as I know it uses journaling with WAL and has a lot of files/tables
>> (about 400).
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> Excuse the low-end questions, but they might help save us a lot of silly
> suggestions.
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0/2018 01:49 AM, Roger Cuypers wrote:
>> I'm trying to optimize a C++ application that uses sqlite 3 for database
>> access. As far as I know it uses journaling with WAL and has a lot of
>> files/tables (about 400). Profiling this application with Linux perf, I
>> foun
I'm trying to optimize a C++ application that uses sqlite 3 for database
access. As far as I know it uses journaling with WAL and has a lot of
files/tables (about 400). Profiling this application with Linux perf, I found
that it spends about 30% of its time inside the rbuFindMaindb function of
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