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12 check-ins using file src/vdbeaux.c version 285f1133
2007-12-04
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13:41 | Fix a bug in the TCL code for sqlite3_analyzer. (CVS 4590) (check-in: 7c2cf454 user: drh tags: trunk) | |
13:22 | Clarify the operation of sqlite3_blob_close() in the API documentation. Ticket #2815. (CVS 4589) (check-in: 78f359df user: drh tags: trunk) | |
2007-12-03
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21:52 | Do not require os_other.h if compiling with -DOS_OTHER=1. (CVS 4588) (check-in: 96ec3903 user: drh tags: trunk) | |
2007-12-02
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11:46 | When parsing CREATE INDEX statements from the sqlite_master table, do not search the temp database schema for the corresponding table. Only consider the database for which the schema is being parsed. Ticket #2817. (CVS 4587) (check-in: e6f02aa5 user: danielk1977 tags: trunk) | |
2007-12-01
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19:25 | Another fix to Makefile.in for mingw. (CVS 4586) (check-in: cfaeb025 user: drh tags: trunk) | |
19:23 | Beginning attempts at casting the sqlite.h.in documentation into formal requirements. (CVS 4585) (check-in: 2ea78d2c user: drh tags: trunk) | |
09:32 | Bug fix to Makefile.in to allow it to work with mingw. (CVS 4584) (check-in: fdca98d1 user: drh tags: trunk) | |
2007-11-30
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01:06 | Add a few function requirements numbers to interfaces in the comments of sqlite3.h.in. This is experimental. (CVS 4583) (check-in: b829a645 user: drh tags: trunk) | |
2007-11-29
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18:44 | Make sure we never try to "truncate" a file to a larger size. (CVS 4582) (check-in: 7d2f6a1d user: drh tags: trunk) | |
18:36 | Add the optional (and experimental) mmap() memory allocator in the mem4.c module. (CVS 4581) (check-in: cfd683ac user: drh tags: trunk) | |
17:43 | When using an index to scan a database table, read column data from the index in preference to the table. This increases the likelihood that the table will not be required at all. (CVS 4580) (check-in: 061608c7 user: danielk1977 tags: trunk) | |
17:05 |
Optimisations for expressions of the form "<value> IN (SELECT <column> FROM | |