On 10 Feb 2014 at 19:25, Simon Slavin <slav...@bigfraud.org> wrote: > I don't like the idea anyway. There should be no difference between > double-clicking on an app and starting it by typing its name.
I would go for: 1) Warning at startup if an in-memory db is being used 2) Add .save /path/to/filename so the work can be saved 3) Add option to enable the warning in (4) (e.g. to put in .sqliterc) 4) Add warning if you ctrl-d or .quit (previously enabled, see (3)) Is all that backwards compatible? I wouldn't worry about whether the user clicks a red button in one corner or another. If they do that, presumably they risk corrupting their database anyway. I've never double-clicked on sqlite3 and wouldn't expect to. -- Cheers -- Tim
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