On Sat, 31 Dec 2016 15:16:19 -0500
Paul Lambert wrote:
> I have used the (dot) .output call in conjunction with a both a file
> and name pipe on Linux with Sqlite 3.13 installed. With a file this
> functions successfully and completes. When using a named pipe this
> functions locks up sqlite a
On 12/31/16, Paul Lambert wrote:
> The "wb" your listing has add the "b" but based on what I have found
> the "b" adds nothing and is the same as just "w."
True for Linux. But SQLite is x-platform. And the "w" is significant
on other systems.
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On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 4:04 PM, Simon Slavin wrote:
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> On 31 Dec 2016, at 8:59pm, Kevin Benson wrote:
> >
> > The Home page Search *DOES* result in linking to
> > "other dot commands" but *NOT*
> > "special commands to sqlite3 dot commands" nor
> > "rules for dot commands".
>
> Because there
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On 31 Dec 2016, at 8:59pm, Kevin Benson wrote:
>
> The Home page Search *DOES* result in linking to
> "other dot commands" but *NOT*
> "special commands to sqlite3 dot commands" nor
> "rules for dot commands".
Because there are no such commands.
The dot commands are part of the SQLite command-
On Sat, Dec 31, 2016 at 3:20 PM, Paul Lambert wrote:
> Web search. In fact I cannot find any link on the sqlite.org page that
> links to the (dot) functions, alias special functions.
>
>
The Home page Search *DOES* result in linking to
"other dot commands" but *NOT*
"special commands to sqlite3
I will need to do some testing. Here is an example of fopen using a named
pipe
mkfifo fifoname
/* issue fopen for write end of the fifo */
wr_stream = fopen(fifoname,"w");
from:
http://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSLTBW_2.1.0/com.ibm.zos.v2r1.cbcpx01/fi
On 12/31/16, Paul Lambert wrote:
> I have observed that the file write mode of this function when using the
> same file name a second time will delete the previous data in the file.
> This is most likely accomplished by deleting the file and recreating a new
> one. if so then this explains why th
Web search. In fact I cannot find any link on the sqlite.org page that
links to the (dot) functions, alias special functions.
Nothing there on the By Alphabetical Name, or SQL as Understood by Sqlite
webpages. Seems to me that there should be a link on Undertsood by Sqlite
similar to the aggrega
I have used the (dot) .output call in conjunction with a both a file and
name pipe on Linux with Sqlite 3.13 installed. With a file this functions
successfully and completes. When using a named pipe this functions locks
up sqlite and it must be aborted for termination.
I have observed that the
On 31 Dec 2016, at 8:06pm, Richard Hipp wrote:
> Huh. Ok. It's gone now. I suppose Google's spider will figure that
> out at some point and remove the link.
Allow 6 weeks. At least, last time I looked it took Google’s cycle for
checking every reference in its database took 6 hours weeks.
On 12/31/16, Luuk wrote:
>
> On 31-12-16 20:52, Richard Hipp wrote:
>> On 12/31/16, Paul Lambert wrote:
>>> While exploring the sqlite.org website for specific sqlite details I
>>> found
>>> the document at the URL below which is labelled as "draft" and appears to
>>> be from version 3.6.11. The
On 12/31/16, Paul Lambert wrote:
>
> Issue 2. No matter how I mix the use of .system in a trigger I cannot get
> the syntax checker to allow for (dot) functions .system or .shell to
> work. I know there is a qualifier about where the (dot) functions are
> parsed but I have successfully used oth
On 31 Dec 2016, at 7:55pm, Paul Lambert wrote:
> Issue 2. No matter how I mix the use of .system in a trigger I cannot get
> the syntax checker to allow for (dot) functions .system or .shell to
> work.
Dot functions are not part of SQLite. They are handled directly by the
command-line tool.
On 31-12-16 20:52, Richard Hipp wrote:
On 12/31/16, Paul Lambert wrote:
While exploring the sqlite.org website for specific sqlite details I found
the document at the URL below which is labelled as "draft" and appears to
be from version 3.6.11. The latest release is 3.15 and I currently have
On Linux with sqlite 3.13.0 installedI have successfully invoked the (dot)
commands .system and .shell.
Below are the results. In both instances the application at the target
location launched as expected. (Ignore the Gtk message as it relates to
the modal dialog box employed in the the applica
On 12/31/16, Paul Lambert wrote:
> While exploring the sqlite.org website for specific sqlite details I found
> the document at the URL below which is labelled as "draft" and appears to
> be from version 3.6.11. The latest release is 3.15 and I currently have
> version 3.13 installed.
>
>
> https
While exploring the sqlite.org website for specific sqlite details I found
the document at the URL below which is labelled as "draft" and appears to
be from version 3.6.11. The latest release is 3.15 and I currently have
version 3.13 installed.
https://www.sqlite.org/sessions/sqlite.html
.shell
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