From 33f51c9b71ff07d4ee6240a054a8e0f0903b9f0c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: drh
Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2001 15:44:46 +0000
Subject: [PATCH] More documentation updates (CVS 295)
FossilOrigin-Name: f65df59e554c281ad1efa830f13f87488eb16845
---
manifest | 18 +++++++++---------
manifest.uuid | 2 +-
www/c_interface.tcl | 10 +++++-----
www/changes.tcl | 4 ++++
www/index.tcl | 20 +++++++++++++++++++-
www/speed.tcl | 4 ++--
6 files changed, 40 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
diff --git a/manifest b/manifest
index 32fb0ef315..3e802bc7cc 100644
--- a/manifest
+++ b/manifest
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-C Make\slemon\s64-bit\sclean\s(CVS\s294)
-D 2001-10-25T20:37:17
+C More\sdocumentation\supdates\s(CVS\s295)
+D 2001-10-31T15:44:47
F Makefile.in 6801df952cb1df64aa32e4de85fed24511d28efd
F Makefile.template 1fdb891f14083ee0b63cf7282f91529634438e7a
F README 93d2977cc5c6595c448de16bdefc312b9d401533
@@ -101,20 +101,20 @@ F tool/report1.txt 9eae07f26a8fc53889b45fc833a66a33daa22816
F www/arch.fig d5f9752a4dbf242e9cfffffd3f5762b6c63b3bcf
F www/arch.png 82ef36db1143828a7abc88b1e308a5f55d4336f4
F www/arch.tcl 03b521d252575f93b9c52f7c8b0007011512fcfb
-F www/c_interface.tcl 6c5989670e014de44dce6580cbde0eea965dadbb
-F www/changes.tcl fdd4f8b474bce2463b876c1bedb68c20bc3f5b34
+F www/c_interface.tcl d446234c1d3ed747fcefd30e972a19f2b2fc0e05
+F www/changes.tcl 995d934eb54762d766923241a5a2e6023a0f3c6e
F www/crosscompile.tcl c99efacb3aefaa550c6e80d91b240f55eb9fd33e
F www/download.tcl 3e51c9ff1326b0a182846134987301310dff7d60
F www/dynload.tcl 02eb8273aa78cfa9070dd4501dca937fb22b466c
-F www/index.tcl 68c815d64b35b2dcc4d4f6845827df71c6869f9f
+F www/index.tcl 7c7df8d73c751897b643018fd21317269f10e023
F www/lang.tcl 1899ec4fb77cd69de335ebd998253de869f34d8e
F www/mingw.tcl fc5f4ba9d336b6e8c97347cc6496d6162461ef60
F www/opcode.tcl 4365ad9798872491dbd7d3071510ebe461785ac3
-F www/speed.tcl ab7d6d3bc898472bd94320a5d3c63de928d4804b
+F www/speed.tcl 212a91d555384e01873160d6a189f1490c791bc2
F www/sqlite.tcl 6a21242a272e9c0939a04419a51c3d50cae33e3e
F www/tclsqlite.tcl 13d50723f583888fc80ae1a38247c0ab415066fa
F www/vdbe.tcl bb7d620995f0a987293e9d4fb6185a3b077e9b44
-P b0442cb9c64682b6f98bf8f26f50bb54bdfd9013
-R 32105803ca01e82d865a4315992e9dcb
+P 475e2fedda2256cc1cfdffa1b12745bc401e552d
+R b2fc4ff3650cbe526a68ea1cf8e3178b
U drh
-Z 410df64d0289bddfbc85d5b3184781c8
+Z a9512049e53d528acde7056d6370a7e0
diff --git a/manifest.uuid b/manifest.uuid
index 75b8a54c63..7bf8bb9e1d 100644
--- a/manifest.uuid
+++ b/manifest.uuid
@@ -1 +1 @@
-475e2fedda2256cc1cfdffa1b12745bc401e552d
\ No newline at end of file
+f65df59e554c281ad1efa830f13f87488eb16845
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/www/c_interface.tcl b/www/c_interface.tcl
index e0bb8f2776..3b39270a77 100644
--- a/www/c_interface.tcl
+++ b/www/c_interface.tcl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# Run this Tcl script to generate the sqlite.html file.
#
-set rcsid {$Id: c_interface.tcl,v 1.18 2001/10/19 16:44:58 drh Exp $}
+set rcsid {$Id: c_interface.tcl,v 1.19 2001/10/31 15:44:47 drh Exp $}
puts {
@@ -227,7 +227,7 @@ that the database is locked. But the source of the lock is a recursive
call to sqlite_exec(). This return can only occur if you attempt
to invoke sqlite_exec() from within a callback routine of a query
from a prior invocation of sqlite_exec(). Recursive calls to
-sqlite_exec() are allowed as long as no more they all read-only or do
+sqlite_exec() are allowed as long as they do
not attempt to write the same table.
SQLITE_NOMEM
@@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ result[2] = "host"
is obtained from malloc(). But the calling function should not try
to free this information directly. Instead, pass the complete table
to sqlite_free_table() when the table is no longer needed.
-It is safe to call sqlite_free_table() will a NULL pointer such
+It is safe to call sqlite_free_table() with a NULL pointer such
as would be returned if the result set is empty.
The sqlite_get_table() routine returns the same integer
@@ -454,7 +454,7 @@ result code as sqlite_exec().
Interrupting an SQLite operation
The sqlite_interrupt() function can be called from a
-different thread or from a signal handler to the current database
+different thread or from a signal handler to cause the current database
operation to exit at its first opportunity. When this happens,
the sqlite_exec() routine (or the equivalent) that started
the database operation will return SQLITE_INTERRUPT.
@@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ was compiled.
The sqlite_busy_handler() procedure can be used to register
a busy callback with an open SQLite database. The busy callback will
-be invoked whenever SQLite tries to open a locked that is locked.
+be invoked whenever SQLite tries to open a file that is locked.
The callback will typically do some other useful work, or perhaps sleep,
in order to give the lock a chance to clear. If the callback returns
non-zero, then SQLite tries again to open the database and the cycle
diff --git a/www/changes.tcl b/www/changes.tcl
index 0281d834b7..ba312af2df 100644
--- a/www/changes.tcl
+++ b/www/changes.tcl
@@ -17,6 +17,10 @@ proc chng {date desc} {
puts "
"
}
+chng {2001 Oct ?? (2.0.8)} {
+Documentation updates
+}
+
chng {2001 Oct 21 (2.0.7)} {
Any UTF-8 character or ISO8859 character can be used as part of
an identifier.
diff --git a/www/index.tcl b/www/index.tcl
index 9483caa084..fdce1e85dd 100644
--- a/www/index.tcl
+++ b/www/index.tcl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# Run this TCL script to generate HTML for the index.html file.
#
-set rcsid {$Id: index.tcl,v 1.44 2001/10/06 16:33:04 drh Exp $}
+set rcsid {$Id: index.tcl,v 1.45 2001/10/31 15:44:47 drh Exp $}
puts {
SQLite: An SQL Database Engine In A C Library
@@ -107,6 +107,7 @@ the file new.db.
The SQLite source code is 35% comment. These comments are
another important source of information.
+
}
puts {
@@ -123,6 +124,23 @@ Click to subscribe to sqlite
SQLite design issues or for asking questions about SQLite.
}
+puts {Professional Support and Custom Modifications
}
+
+puts {
+
+If you would like professional support for SQLite
+or if you want custom modifications to SQLite preformed by the
+original author, these services are available for a modest fee.
+For additional information contact:
+
+
+D. Richard Hipp
+Hwaci - Applied Software Research
+704.948.4565
+drh@hwaci.com
+
+}
+
puts {Building From Source
}
puts {
diff --git a/www/speed.tcl b/www/speed.tcl
index a7d81d7589..102d6dda12 100644
--- a/www/speed.tcl
+++ b/www/speed.tcl
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#
# Run this Tcl script to generate the speed.html file.
#
-set rcsid {$Id: speed.tcl,v 1.3 2001/09/28 23:11:24 drh Exp $ }
+set rcsid {$Id: speed.tcl,v 1.4 2001/10/31 15:44:48 drh Exp $ }
puts {
@@ -290,7 +290,7 @@ SQLite 2.0: real 3.12 user 0.02 sys 0.31
SQLite 2.0 is much slower at dropping tables. This may be because
both SQLite 1.0 and PostgreSQL can drop a table simply by unlinking
-or renaming a file, since that both use one or more files per table.
+or renaming a file, since both store database tables in separate files.
SQLite 2.0, on the other hand, uses a single file for the entire
database, so dropping a table involves moving lots of page of that
file to the free-list, which takes time.