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>Dne 25. 10. 19 v 21:41 Keith Medcalf napsal(a):
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>Dne 25. 10. 19 v 21:41 Keith Medcalf napsal(a):
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Where is this function Keith? I can find any information on it?
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František Kučera
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Dne 25. 10. 19 v 21:41 Keith Medcalf napsal(a):
> The sqlite3 command line shell already does this. see function process_input
Thanks, it helped.
I see that it checks whether the input contains a semicolon and only
then it calls sqlite3_complete(). So I implemented it in a similar way
in C++.
The sqlite3 command line shell already does this. see function process_input
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