On 11/2/11 10:01 PM, "Dan Kennedy" <danielk1...@gmail.com> wrote:


>On 11/03/2011 01:11 AM, Duquette, William H (318K) wrote:
>> I'm pretty sure I know the answer to this.
>>
>> Sqlite3 allows you to define a "progress" callback, which will be
>>called every so many byte-code instructions during a long-running query,
>>so that you can update a progress bar or like that.
>>
>> I'm assuming that querying the same database using the same handle
>>during a "progress" callback would be a *bad* idea.  Am I mistaken?
>
>The docs here say you're not supposed to (last paragraph):
>
>   http://www.sqlite.org/c3ref/progress_handler.html
>
>Dan.

Yeah, I thought as much.  I had a wild quick-and-dirty idea that I thought
better of almost immediately, but it got me curious.

Thanks very much!

Will


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