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On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 3:05 AM, PJ Naughter wrote:
> I would disagree that static code analysis is not useful for plain C code
> as
> opposed to C++.
Nowhere do they docs say that. They say they have not proven to be an
effective use of time *for sqlite3*. In fact, they qualify their statement
,
98557, 98558, 98559, 98560, 98561, 98562, 98563, 98564, 98565, 98566, 98571,
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1>d:\dev\sqlite\sqlite3.c(102882): warning C6385: Invalid data: accessing
'sqlite3UpperToLower', the readable size is '256' bytes, but '1001' b
On Sat, Jul 7, 2012 at 12:24 AM, Gavin T Watt wrote:
> BTW, do you know if the SQLite team runs any kind of static code analysis
> on the source?
>
http://www.sqlite.org/testing.html
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On 6 Jul 2012, at 11:24pm, Gavin T Watt wrote:
> BTW, do you know if the SQLite team runs any kind of static code analysis
> on the source?
SQLite is plain C code. Note even C++. So static code analysis is tricky and
not likely to be much use. However, Clang static analysis has been applied
On 6 Jul 2012, at 11:10pm, Nico Williams wrote:
> What the OP is interested in, most likely, is that SQLite3 is not from
> Cuba, Iran, North Korea, ...
This is the question: what does 'from' (or in the original, 'Provenance') mean.
SQLite3 is the API which, the way the team recommend we use i
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What the OP is interested in, most likely, is that SQLite3 is not from
Cuba, Iran, North Korea, ...
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On 06/07/12 14:58, Gavin T Watt wrote:
> ... the provenance of SQLite for security reasons.
Where the server is is of little interest. It would be good if the team
actually signed the release in some way then at least you would know it
was what they
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On 06/07/12 08:29, Gavin T Watt wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where (what country) the SQLite server(s) are
> located?
Go to http://centralops.net and enter
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On 06/07/12 08:29, Gavin T Watt wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where (what country) the SQLite server(s) are
> located?
Go to http://centralops.net and enter the site of interest into domain
dossier.
You will see that the sqlite.org domain name is openl
On Fri, Jul 6, 2012 at 5:29 PM, Gavin T Watt wrote:
> Can anyone tell me where (what country) the SQLite server(s) are located?
>
If i remember Richard's recent presentation properly there are 3 in the US
(west coast, Texas, and east coast) and a newer one in the UK(?).
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