Fix typos in documentation. (CVS 2399)
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C Updates\sto\scomments\sand\sdocumentation.\s\sNo\schanges\sto\scode.\s(CVS\s2398)
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D 2005-03-19T01:41:21
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C Fix\stypos\sin\sdocumentation.\s(CVS\s2399)
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D 2005-03-19T03:41:58
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F Makefile.in 5c00d0037104de2a50ac7647a5f12769795957a3
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F Makefile.linux-gcc 06be33b2a9ad4f005a5f42b22c4a19dab3cbb5c7
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F README a01693e454a00cc117967e3f9fdab2d4d52e9bc1
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@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ F www/copyright-release.pdf cfca3558fc97095e57c6117d08f1f5b80d95125a
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F www/copyright.tcl 82c9670c7ddb0311912ab7fe24703f33c531066c
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F www/datatype3.tcl 1d14f70ab73075556b95e76a5c13e5b03f7f6c47
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F www/datatypes.tcl 7c786d2e8ff434346764534ec015966d17efce60
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F www/different.tcl 1bff4f968e7080f33148d91ca800f803838f320f
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F www/different.tcl f9f573553f4b6854797120b9caba758ae7da240a
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F www/docs.tcl 95f464d6ae02fe265a845ba60d44e053ab5cb5d5
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F www/download.tcl 3af00c0e8fd915961707cddb4c2260f5cf59f3c1
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F www/dynload.tcl 02eb8273aa78cfa9070dd4501dca937fb22b466c
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@ -276,8 +276,8 @@ F www/support.tcl 3955da0fd82be68cc5c83d347c05095e80967051
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F www/tclsqlite.tcl e73f8f8e5f20e8277619433f7970060ab01088fc
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F www/vdbe.tcl 87a31ace769f20d3627a64fa1fade7fed47b90d0
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F www/version3.tcl 092a01f5ef430d2c4acc0ae558d74c4bb89638a0
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F www/whentouse.tcl 3e522a06ad41992023c80ca29a048ae2331ca5bd
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P f2f31919fdd181c79b86f849d46c60f1ed7a0db1
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R 2c95303c62832891365e2218b3260666
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F www/whentouse.tcl 528299b8316726dbcc5548e9aa0648c8b1bd055b
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R 0d34799a6d013756241b74ca09f6edb9
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U drh
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set rcsid {$Id: different.tcl,v 1.3 2005/03/12 15:55:11 drh Exp $}
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set rcsid {$Id: different.tcl,v 1.4 2005/03/19 03:41:58 drh Exp $}
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source common.tcl
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header {Distinctive Features Of SQLite}
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puts {
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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ feature flex {Variable-length records} {
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feature readable {Readable source code} {
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The source code to SQLite is designed to be readable and accessible to
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the average programmer. All procedures and and data structures and many
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the average programmer. All procedures and data structures and many
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automatic variables are carefully commented with useful information about
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what they do. Boilerplate commenting is omitted.
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}
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@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ feature vdbe {SQL statements compile into virtual machine code} {
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part that executes the virtual machine code and computes a result.)
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The virtual machine allows the developers to see clearly and in an
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easily readable form what SQLite is trying to do with each statement
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it compiles, which is a tremendous help in debuggings.
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it compiles, which is a tremendous help in debugging.
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Depending on how it is compiled, SQLite also has the capability of
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tracing the execution of the virtual machine - printing each
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virtual machine instruction and its result as it executes.
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#
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# Run this TCL script to generate HTML for the goals.html file.
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#
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set rcsid {$Id: whentouse.tcl,v 1.4 2005/01/20 22:48:49 drh Exp $}
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set rcsid {$Id: whentouse.tcl,v 1.5 2005/03/19 03:41:58 drh Exp $}
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source common.tcl
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header {Appropriate Uses For SQLite}
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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ that some people find useful, such as high concurrency, fine-grained
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access control, a rich set of built-in functions, stored procedures,
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esoteric SQL language features, XML and/or Java extensions,
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tera- or peta-byte scalability, and so forth. If you need some of these
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latter of features and do not mind the added complexity that they
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features and do not mind the added complexity that they
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bring, then SQLite is probably not the database for you.
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SQLite is not intended to be an enterprise database engine. It
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not designed to compete with Oracle or PostgreSQL.
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