On Thu, 08 Oct 2015 21:12:51 +0100,
R.Smith wrote:
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> *** Correction ***
It's not, but you don't want to get me started. 8-)
> On 2015-10-08 10:03 PM, R.Smith wrote:
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> > To clarify, when used as an adverb to modify a verb, you may well
> > add the s - such as saying "I'm moving
R.Smith wrote:
> More draft doc errors:
> https://www.sqlite.org/draft/versionnumbers.html
An additional typo near the end of above page:
=== BEGIN QUOTE ===
Again, the *destinction* (-> distinction) between "major" and "minor"
is subjective.
=== END QUOTE ===
Regards
Dominique
*** Correction ***
On 2015-10-08 10:03 PM, R.Smith wrote:
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> To clarify, when used as an adverb to modify a verb, you may well add
> the s - such as saying "I'm moving backwards" or "It's a forwards
> marching army."//...
"Marching" is of course an adverb here, not a verb. A more correct
On 2015-10-08 08:58 PM, Donald Griggs wrote:
> Regarding:
>2nd paragraph - The New Version Numbering System (auxiliary letter):
> "The second number Y is incremented for any change that breaks forward*s*
> compatibility..."
>
> Not that it matters much, but in general it seems that adding
More draft doc errors:
https://www.sqlite.org/draft/versionnumbers.html
1st paragraph - SQLite Version Numbers (typo for "through"):
"There are two strategies for version numbers in SQLite. The historical
system, in use from the first release on 2000-08-17 *though* version
3.8.11.1 on..."
Regarding:
2nd paragraph - The New Version Numbering System (auxiliary letter):
"The second number Y is incremented for any change that breaks forward*s*
compatibility..."
Not that it matters much, but in general it seems that adding the "s" to
backward and forward is more often done in British
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