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Sqlite -> SQLite

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Kenichi Ishigaki 2011-12-11 17:23:28 +00:00
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@ -1533,7 +1533,7 @@ library is old or compiled with SQLITE_OMIT_COMPILEOPTION_DIAGS.
A subset of SQLite C constants are made available to Perl, A subset of SQLite C constants are made available to Perl,
because they may be needed when writing because they may be needed when writing
hooks or authorizer callbacks. For accessing such constants, hooks or authorizer callbacks. For accessing such constants,
the C<DBD::Sqlite> module must be explicitly C<use>d at compile the C<DBD::SQLite> module must be explicitly C<use>d at compile
time. For example, an authorizer that forbids any time. For example, an authorizer that forbids any
DELETE operation would be written as follows : DELETE operation would be written as follows :
@ -1863,7 +1863,7 @@ discard punctuation, use the perl tokenizer as explained below.
=head3 Perl tokenizers =head3 Perl tokenizers
In addition to the builtin SQLite tokenizers, C<DBD::Sqlite> In addition to the builtin SQLite tokenizers, C<DBD::SQLite>
implements a I<perl> tokenizer, that can hook to any tokenizing implements a I<perl> tokenizer, that can hook to any tokenizing
algorithm written in Perl. This is specified as follows : algorithm written in Perl. This is specified as follows :