2018-05-19 22:21 GMT+09:00 Richard Hipp <d...@sqlite.org>:
> On 5/19/18, Kenichi Ishigaki <kishig...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi.
>>
>> VACUUM ANALYZE without a semicolon in-between used to work, but it
>> seems not since 3.15.0. I couldn't find an entry for this in
>> releaselogs. Is it an intentional change, or a regression?
>
> If by "used to work" you mean that it didn't raise an error, then you
> are correct.  But it never did work in the sense that it never did
> both VACUUM and ANALYZE (I'm guessing that's what you thought it was
> doing).  The ANALYZE keyword was silently and mistakenly ignored.  The
> documentation showed that anything following the VACUUM was a syntax
> error, but the engine did not enforce that restriction.
>
> That bug was fixed in 3.15.0.
>
> Beginning with 3.15.0, if anything comes after the VACUUM verb, it
> must be the name one of the ATTACH-ed databases that is to be
> vacuumed.

Thank you for clarification.

Regards,
Kenichi

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