If I use the backup API to create a copy of an SQLite database that uses
Write-Ahead Logging, will the resulting copy reflect the contents of both
the base database file and the -wal file?
Regards,
Donald Shepherd.
I see; the first part...
" result of the pragma or the error message if the pragma fails" I missed
the or part... or rather missed the part before the or.
On Sun, Feb 22, 2015 at 8:13 PM, J Decker wrote:
> So now that I have the added complexity of my own vfs in which to make a
> sqlite vfs...
Please dnt spam my email
So now that I have the added complexity of my own vfs in which to make a
sqlite vfs... I'm having some issues.
Hmm...
One of the first things I do is 'pragma journal_mode=WAL'
I return sqlite_ok; but the result has 0 columns, whereas my command line
tool returns a column 'journal_mode' and a row '
On Sun, 22 Feb 2015 13:10:25 -0500
russ lyttle wrote:
> Contiki-os sounds interesting, especially if it can be adapted to run
> sqlite3 on an Arduino UNO or MEGA (with attached SD card). Has anyone
> attempted such a thing?
>
> The "natural" language for the Raspberry PI is Python. For Arduino i
On 22 Feb 2015, at 6:10pm, russ lyttle wrote:
> The "natural" language for the Raspberry PI is Python. For Arduino it is
> C++.
Arduinos are programmed in 'Wiring' which is descended from 'Processing', which
is a very small subset of C++ with a few library functions added. It's so
small that
Arduinos. I like the
internet capabilities of the contiki-os.
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enting a bunch of tables and complex
queries didn't come close to meeting time constraints or being maintainable.
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On Sat, 21 Feb 2015 23:04:53 -0500
russ lyttle wrote:
> Thanks.
> I doing building automation using Raspberry Pi, Arduino, and zigbee
> devices. I started with Python, but that is too slow, so I would like
> to move to C++. Dropped messages are not acceptable, and response to
> user actions needs
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> The "natural" language for the Raspberry PI is Python. For Arduino
> it is C++. I've confirmed that both PERL and Python drop too many
> messages when using my naif DB with sqlite3, R-PI model A, and Digi
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