of the "sqlite*" pointer that sqlite_open() returns. It used to do this
only when compiled with the SQLITE_TEST macro defined. (CVS 648)
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the last page of the file gets written to disk even if that page is on the
free list and contains no data. Otherwise the disk file will be too small
which can lead to database corruption in subsequent transactions. (CVS 643)
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for the right-hand table not matching the left table occurred after all
ON, USING, WHERE clause processing. The test should occur after ON and
USING clauses are checked but before the WHERE clause is check. This fix
works as long as the total number of "AND" separated terms in the ON, USING,
and WHERE clause does not exceed 32. To do: make this work for any number
of terms and add test cases.
that (CVS 639)
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The new build-in TypeOf() function is added. New opcodes for doing
pure text comparisons are added. Most changes are disabled pending
the 2.6.0 release. (CVS 632)
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This passes all regression tests, but more testing is needed to exercise
all paths through the new code. (CVS 631)
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NUMTEXT datatypes. Also change the version number to 2.5.0 in preparation
for an interim release. (CVS 625)
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Command template now is cmd FORMAT INT INT ?STRING?. When
STRING omitted a NULL is passed to sqlite_mprintf. (CVS 620)
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actually tries to write data into a readonly file. It is OK to start a
transaction on a read-only file, and doing so will get you a read lock. This
change allows TEMP tables to be read/write even though the main database is
readonly. (CVS 607)
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in the parser to make the parse tables much smaller. This reduced the size
of the library by 15K. (CVS 605)
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Multiplying a NULL by zero yields zero. In a CASE expression, a NULL comparison
is considered false, not NULL. With these changes, NULLs in SQLite now work
the same as in PostgreSQL and in Oracle. (CVS 600)
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duration of a transaction, rather than closing it and reopening it
for each statement. (Ticket #53) (CVS 599)
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to discard the query results. Such selects are intended to be used to call
user-defined functions for their side-effects. They do not return results. (CVS 594)
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Operations on a NULL value yield a NULL result. This change makes SQLite
operate more like the SQL spec, but it may break existing applications that
assumed the old behavior. All the old tests pass but we still need to add
new tests to better verify the new behavior. Fix for ticket #44. (CVS 589)
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