On Fri, Oct 6, 2017 at 12:30 PM, Richard Damon
wrote:
> If a given macro is sometimes tested with #if defined(FOO) and other times
> with #if FOO, then that would be an error unless it is intended that the
> two respond differently to a #define FOO 0 statement (perhaps to enable but
> not adverti
Thank you, Richard. After some digging I see, too, that MySQL uses <=> for that
same functionality, Microsoft has a toggle for =, and Oracle nothing. I had
clearly been mistaken about IS's portability.
On October 6, 2017 7:53:27 PM EDT, Richard Hipp wrote:
>On 10/6/17, J. King wrote:
>> Are t
Hello,I am writing a C++ application that embeds TCL and for its database
operations I am also embedding SQLite in it.I would like to be able to do the
following:1. Write TCL scripts for the embedded SQLite from the embedded
TCL interpeter.2. Pass an SQLite connection from the embedded T
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