It looks like FreeBasic should work http://www.freebasic.net/ You just have to build the include file -- hopefully that's not too hard for you as you probably only need a few of the functions. Michael D. Black Senior Scientist Northrop Grumman Mission Systems
________________________________ From: [email protected] on behalf of Gilles Ganault Sent: Fri 5/21/2010 5:19 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [sqlite] What languages can include SQLite statically? On Fri, 21 May 2010 12:11:39 +0200, Jean-Denis Muys <[email protected]> wrote: >Well the answer is: any language with an external interface to the C ABI can >link to the SQLite compiled C object code Thanks for the explanation. Ideally, the executable should be a simpler language than C that would still be able to include SQLite so that I would end up with a single executable. Apparently, there are two solutions: - use C/C++, and just include sqlite.c + sqlite.h in the project - compile the SQLite source code into OBJ, compile this OBJ with the executable, and somehow call the SQLite functions from the main program. Does someone know of a BASIC-like language (ie. with an easy syntax like Python, Lua, etc.) that can include the SQLite OBJ file? _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list [email protected] http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users
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