On 4/19/17, Timothy Stack <timothyshanest...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> ​Richard, if I made the necessary changes to the parser, docs, and updated
> the carray extension as an example, would you accept the patch?
>

Probably not.  But an actual demonstration showing that your proposed
enhancement is useful and does not impact performance for the
(literally) billions of people who do not use your enhancement would
be one step toward getting the enhancement in the core.

(1) SQLite is public domain.  In order to keep it that way, we are
unable to accept contributions from unknown persons on the internet.

(2) Most of the work involved in an enhancement is supporting it for
the next 37 years.

(3) One of the most important jobs of a project leader is learning
when to say "no" and preventing feature-creep and loss of focus.  I
have not done a great job of that in the past.  I'm trying to do
better.  New features need to be a clear win before they are accepted.

-- 
D. Richard Hipp
d...@sqlite.org
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