On 2014/06/14 02:00, Sohail Somani wrote:
I think I'm pretty certain that my program *is* the culprit. I'd like to add the tracing to SQLite itself. Which functions do you
suggest? I know you mentioned opening/closing so that would be sqlite3_open* and sqlite3_finalize?
Just to clarify,
On 13/06/2014 4:38 PM, RSmith wrote:
If none of these finds you a culprit, it means your program is the only
thing left to blame. Here we need to start with logging every time you
create a connection and start a query or creating a prepared statement.
Log the handles or object IDs you get back
On 2014/06/13 17:38, Sohail Somani wrote:
Thanks for your response. I had been trying to avoid the "writing little bits" over time to avoid an inconsistent state in the
case of a crash or user exit, but the inconsistency is not that big of a deal as the data integrity is still there and
On 13/06/2014 11:04 AM, RSmith wrote:
On 2014/06/13 15:02, Sohail Somani wrote:
My application's architecture looks roughly like this:
- A main thread which does only database reads
- A dedicated database write thread
I needed to create this because while reads are fast, there are
occasions
On 2014/06/13 15:02, Sohail Somani wrote:
My application's architecture looks roughly like this:
- A main thread which does only database reads
- A dedicated database write thread
I needed to create this because while reads are fast, there are occasions where writes take a significant
Hi,
My application's architecture looks roughly like this:
- A main thread which does only database reads
- A dedicated database write thread
I needed to create this because while reads are fast, there are
occasions where writes take a significant portion of time and that can
cause the main
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