Seems like I've missed something... Well, if there would be a team dedicated to supporting managed implementation of SQLite which can be at any time quickly updated to reflect all changes of SQLite native - anyone can always transfer such requests to that team. Same happens i.e. with SQLite.NET which might look like managed implementation of SQLite, but it's just embedding native part in .NET DLL which in turn implements full scale ADO.NET support.
Isn't SQLite project in general will benefit from having line by line (except critical paths requiring another implementation) managed version of product? It looks for me like a contribution and not as a headache. I can say that my inspection shows that this is pure managed C# with just 10 P/Invokes those can be easily eliminated. Some inefficiencies exists and they also could be removed later. Silverlight, Moonlight, Mono can benefit from managed SQLite. But I think that managed version can also give an ability to be more flexible in some tryouts of further improvement and optimization of SQLite itself. Max Tim Anderson-2 wrote: > >> I don't know why he insists on that (he actually can answer for himself >> here) while there are a lot of SQLite based projects with that name >> usage. > > Well, he's already answered it: he doesn't want to get support requests > for the port. > > I think I'm right in saying that most of the SQLite-named projects out > there are wrappers rather than ports, albeit some of them link the code > into their own executables. Are there any ports to other languages called > SQLite? > > It may also be a kind of compliment - that he thinks the port could prove > popular. If it is pure C# with no interop, I agree - would be very useful > for Silverlight, for example. > > Tim > ----- Best Regards. Max Kosenko. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/ANN%3A--SQLite-3.6.16.C--tp24764742p24781026.html Sent from the SQLite mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users