3.27.2-r1
Added constants:
* SQLITE_CONFIG_MEMDB_MAXSIZE, SQLITE_FCNTL_SIZE_LIMIT
Added support for the geopoly extension
Removed hash optimisation that isn’t useful any more
3.25.1:
Added constants:
SQLITE_INDEX_CONSTRAINT_FUNCTION, SQLITE_CANTOPEN_DIRTYWAL, SQLITE_ERROR_SNAPSHOT, SQLITE_FCNTL_DATA_VERSION
Shell output mode now has lines and columns for compatibility (APSW issue 214)
Example now runs under both Python 2 and 3.
3.24.0-r1
Added constants:
* SQLITE_DBCONFIG_RESET_DATABASE, and support for it in Connection.config()
* SQLITE_LOCKED_VTAB, and SQLITE_CORRUPT_SEQUENCE extended result codes
Added keywords and updated the shell to use it.
Problems found with existing distfiles:
distfiles/D6.data.ros.gz
distfiles/cstore0.2.tar.gz
distfiles/data4.tar.gz
distfiles/sphinx-2.2.7-release.tar.gz
No changes made to the cstore or mariadb55-client distinfo files.
Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on
the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing
SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail.
APSW provides an SQLite 3 wrapper that provides the thinnest layer over
the SQLite database library possible. Everything you can do from the
SQLite C API, you can do from Python. Although APSW looks vaguely
similar to the PEP 249 (DBAPI), it is not compliant with that API
because instead it works the way SQLite 3 does.