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drh
2000-05-29 18:32:16 +00:00
parent dd1dcd511b
commit cefc92b8a3
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@ -115,12 +115,30 @@ TARBALL = \
sqlite.tar.gz:
pwd=`pwd`; cd $(TOP)/..; tar czf $$pwd/sqlite.tar.gz $(TARBALL)
index.html: $(TOP)/www/index.tcl sqlite.tar.gz
all.tar.gz:
pwd=`pwd`; cd $(TOP)/..; tar czf $$pwd/all.tar.gz sqlite
index.html: $(TOP)/www/index.tcl sqlite.tar.gz all.tar.gz
tclsh $(TOP)/www/index.tcl >index.html
sqlite.html: $(TOP)/www/sqlite.tcl
tclsh $(TOP)/www/sqlite.tcl >sqlite.html
c_interface.html: $(TOP)/www/c_interface.tcl
tclsh $(TOP)/www/c_interface.tcl >c_interface.html
# Files to be published on the website.
#
PUBLISH = \
sqlite.tar.gz \
all.tar.gz \
index.html \
sqlite.html \
c_interface.html
publish: $(PUBLISH)
scp hwaci@oak.he.net:public_html/sw/sqlite $(PUBLISH)
clean:
rm -f *.o sqlite libsqlite.a sqlite.h
rm -f lemon lempar.c parse.* sqlite.tar.gz

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C :-)\s(CVS\s3)
D 2000-05-29T18:20:15
F Makefile.in bab6ff58d847d1b9eb25d4cbf671e4ebd0c74256
C :-)\s(CVS\s4)
D 2000-05-29T18:32:16
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F configure 8faba4d0194321e5f61a64e842c65eab0f68e6d8 x
F configure.in 4fc2947d631037bd340b112d6193847d7ac827ae
F doc/lemon.html e233a3e97a779c7a87e1bc4528c664a58e49dd47
@ -23,10 +23,10 @@ F tool/lempar.c a1eec94d6eacc12332368660ec65f3b248853833
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F tool/opcodeDoc.awk b3a2a3d5d3075b8bd90b7afe24283efdd586659c
F tool/renumberOps.awk 6d067177ad5f8d711b79577b462da9b3634bd0a9
F www/c_interface.tcl 851921790368665e040d15eb33a3ca569de97643
F www/c_interface.tcl f875864edf7974157d1c257ca08de854660882a5
F www/index.tcl c10c625192ee9f19f186f65b90196c9cabe30936
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#
# Run this Tcl script to generate the sqlite.html file.
#
set rcsid {$Id: c_interface.tcl,v 1.1 2000/05/29 18:20:15 drh Exp $}
set rcsid {$Id: c_interface.tcl,v 1.2 2000/05/29 18:32:17 drh Exp $}
puts {<html>
<head>
@ -20,13 +20,18 @@ puts {
a C or C++ program. This document gives an overview of the C/C++
programming interface.</p>
<h2>The API</h2>
<p>The interface to the SQLite library consists of 4 functions
and one opaque data structure.</p>
<blockquote><pre>
typedef struct sqlite sqlite;
sqlite *sqlite_open(const char *filename, int mode, char **errmsg);
void sqlite_close(sqlite*);
int sqlite_exec(
sqlite*,
char *sql,
@ -34,6 +39,7 @@ int sqlite_exec(
void*,
char **errmsg
);
int sqlite_complete(const char *sql);
</pre></blockquote>
@ -130,6 +136,17 @@ returns false, then more text is required to complete the SQL statement.</p>
<p>For the purpose of the <b>sqlite_complete()</b> function, an SQL
statement is complete if it ends in a semicolon.</p>
<h2>Usage Examples</h2>
<p>For examples of how the SQLite C/C++ interface can be used,
refer to the source code for the "sqlite" program in the
file <b>src/shell.c</b> of the source tree.
(Additional information about sqlite is available at
<a href="sqlite.html">sqlite.html</a>.)
See also the sources to the Tcl interface for SQLite in
the source file <b>src/tclsqlite.c</b>.</p>
}
puts {
<p><hr /></p>
<p><a href="index.html"><img src="/goback.jpg" border=0 />