Hi,

A gentle reminder requesting for  clarification. If our processor does not 
support floating points how do I modify the bestIndex function so that the 
functionality is not affected.

Please advise.

Thank you,
With Regards,
Sankara Narayanan
Philips Innovation Campus
No 1, Murphy Road,
Ulsoor, Bangalore - 560008.
Ph - 0091-80-25579000 Extn 5121

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Hi,

We have sqlite ported onto an Arm7 processor based embedded application 
with no FloatingPoint support. In our previous versions of sqlite (we were 

till now using 3.0.8 which does not have AutoIncrement functionality) we 
were switching OFF the double variables and values through 
etNOFLOATINGPOINT switch definition (we manually cover the functions that 
use double through these switches). Currently we are moving to 3.2.5 since 

it is a stable production quality archive and we find that in where.c 
there is a function to determine BestIndex for a particular table. This 
function is BestIndex function which uses Floating point variables and 
values. Is there a way where we could redefine this function without 
floating point variable support? If we switch this whole function OFF, we 
are not be able to build the application.

Please advise.

Thank you,

With Regards,
Sankara Narayanan
Philips Innovation Campus
No 1, Murphy Road,
Ulsoor, Bangalore - 560008.
Ph - 0091-80-25579000 Extn 5121

"Utthistatha Jaagrata Praapya Varaan Nibodhatha"

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