rk;
select max(doNothing) from bmark;
select max(do1SQLiteMalloc) from bmark;
select max(do1SQLiteMPrint) from bmark;
Thanks.
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From: jungle Boogie <jungleboog...@gmail.com>
To: General Discussion of SQLite Database <sqlite-users@sqlite.org>
Sent: Sun
Hi Edward,
On 25 December 2014 at 19:33, Edward Lau wrote:
>
> Hi Folks:
> I have read in many posting that SQLite is fast. How fast is fast? So over
> this holiday break I tried to take a reading on the VDBE performance to get a
> general idea. I wrote a quick module to
Hi Folks:
I have read in many posting that SQLite is fast. How fast is fast? So over
this holiday break I tried to take a reading on the VDBE performance to get a
general idea. I wrote a quick module to enable me to exercise the engine
simulating 32M rows without any IOs. For each
Hi Folks:
I have read in many posting that SQLite is fast. How fast is fast? So over
this holiday break I tried to take a reading on the VDBE performance to get a
general idea. I wrote a quick module to enable me to exercise the engine
simulating 32M rows without any IOs. For each
Re-posting due to message size too long.
Hi Folks:
I have read in many posting that SQLite is fast. How fast is fast? So over
this holiday break I tried to take a reading on the VDBE performance to get a
general idea. I wrote a quick module to enable me to exercise the engine
simulating
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