#!/usr/bin/tclsh source common.tcl header {SQLite home page} puts {
About SQLite
The SQLite distribution comes with a standalone command-line access program (sqlite) that can be used to administer an SQLite database and which serves as an example of how to use the SQLite library. |
News} proc newsitem {date title text} { puts "$date - $title" regsub -all "\n( *\n)+" $text "\n\n" txt puts " $txt " puts "" } newsitem {2007-Jan-9} {Version 3.3.10} { Version 3.3.10 fixes several bugs that were introduced by the release. Upgrading is recommended. } newsitem {2007-Jan-4} {Version 3.3.9} { Version 3.3.9 fixes bugs that can lead to database corruption under obsure and difficult to reproduce circumstances. See DatabaseCorruption in the wiki for details. This release also add the new sqlite3_prepare_v2() API and includes important bug fixes in the command-line shell and enhancements to the query optimizer. Upgrading is recommended. } newsitem {2006-Oct-9} {Version 3.3.8} { Version 3.3.8 adds support for full-text search using the FTS1 module. There are also minor bug fixes. Upgrade only if you want to try out the new full-text search capabilities or if you are having problems with 3.3.7. } newsitem {2006-Aug-12} {Version 3.3.7} { Version 3.3.7 includes support for loadable extensions and virtual tables. But both features are still considered "beta" and their APIs are subject to change in a future release. This release is mostly to make available the minor bug fixes that have accumulated since 3.3.6. Upgrading is not necessary. Do so only if you encounter one of the obscure bugs that have been fixed or if you want to try out the new features. } newsitem {2006-Jun-19} {New Book About SQLite} { The Definitive Guide to SQLite, a new book by Mike Owens. is now available from Apress. The books covers the latest SQLite internals as well as the native C interface and bindings for PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby, Tcl, and Java. Recommended. } puts { |