On Tue, 19 Mar 2019 at 07:35, Dan Kennedy wrote:
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> Now fixed here:
>
>https://sqlite.org/src/info/45c73deb440496e8
From that diff, it seems that you changed the documentation of the
function's parameters where the function was defined (see fts5_hash.c
line 489 at the right) but not where th
database created by an
empty filename."
I think that "hence is very littler difference" should be "hence there
is very little difference" (i.e. add the word "there" between "hence"
and "is").
Cheers,
Philip
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On 7 August 2016 at 22:37, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I use the LTS (long-term support) version of Ubuntu, and like not having to
> keep up with all the latest. My current 14.04 is at end-of-life
LTS are supported for 5 years; your 14.04 is good till April 2019.
Ph.
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On 20 April 2016 at 22:46, Eduardo Morras wrote:
> On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 22:21:04 +0200
> Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
>> ?He told me he liked the idea of SQLite, but had to use MySQL,
>> because he needed to give his client a web interface. So if there is
>> a web interface (and there is), then he is
In amalgamation-3080701 in sqlite3.c, in a section apparently
originally from vacuum.c, there is a comment that reads in part:
** Only 1x temporary space and only 1x writes would be required if
** the copy of step (3) were replace by deleting the original database
** and renaming the transient dat
In the sqlite-amalgamation-3080701, in included file "date.c", the
comments refer, at various times, to:
- julian day, julian day number, julian day numbers
- Julian day number
- Julian Day numbers
- Julian Day Number
These should probably be unified in terms of capitalisation.
Also, there is a
The amalgamation-3080701 contains in sqlite3.c a comment that reads in part:
** IMPORTANT: Changing the pending byte to any value other than
** 0x4000 results in an incompatible database file format!
** Changing the pending byte during operating results in undefined
** and dileterious behavio
it should read "the first few
thousand lines".
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Philip
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** compatibility only. Application writers should be aware that
** experimental interfaces are subject to change in point releases.
In that comment, "they are support" should read "they are supported".
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Philip
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effect --> is in effect
when then --> when the
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http://www.sqlite.org/compile.html#enable_stat4
"The downside of this compile-time option is that it violates the
query planner stability guarantee making it more difficult to ensure
consistent performance is mass-pr
ot in the same way as the current implementation" to
something like "but unlike in the current implementation", in which
case the comma would be fine for me.
(My preference would be to keep the wording but change the punctuation.)
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Philip
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anges can be made
without given any other process an opportunity to write."
"without given" should be "without giving".
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Philip
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OFF and accidentally the rollback journal", or the like.)
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_ and cannot be flattened...".
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so your login never expires. You can login as often as you like to
obtain the latest updates. "
It might be good to be consistent about whether the user will "log in"
or "login" between the first and the last of those three sentences.
(I
e positive
value.
So the last digit should be changed from "7" to "8" in the documentation.
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