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Alexandr Ciornii 2009-02-26 11:38:27 +00:00
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@ -11,6 +11,7 @@ Revision history for Perl extension DBD::SQLite.
#34408, #36467, #37215, #41047. (ISHIGAKI) #34408, #36467, #37215, #41047. (ISHIGAKI)
- added TODO to show which issues are to be fixed. (ISHIGAKI) - added TODO to show which issues are to be fixed. (ISHIGAKI)
- license and configure_requires in Makefile.PL and META.yml (Alexandr Ciornii) - license and configure_requires in Makefile.PL and META.yml (Alexandr Ciornii)
- Spelling check for SQLite.pm (Alexandr Ciornii)
1.14 1.14
- Updated to SQLite 3.4.2 - Updated to SQLite 3.4.2

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@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ DBD::SQLite - Self Contained RDBMS in a DBI Driver
=head1 DESCRIPTION =head1 DESCRIPTION
SQLite is a public domain RDBMS database engine that you can find SQLite is a public domain RDBMS database engine that you can find
at http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/. at L<http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/>.
Rather than ask you to install SQLite first, because SQLite is public Rather than ask you to install SQLite first, because SQLite is public
domain, DBD::SQLite includes the entire thing in the distribution. So domain, DBD::SQLite includes the entire thing in the distribution. So
@ -310,7 +310,7 @@ SQLite supports the following features:
=item Implements a large subset of SQL92 =item Implements a large subset of SQL92
See http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/lang.html for details. See L<http://www.hwaci.com/sw/sqlite/lang.html> for details.
=item A complete DB in a single disk file =item A complete DB in a single disk file
@ -358,10 +358,10 @@ strings coming out of the database. For more details on the UTF-8 flag see
L<perlunicode>. The default is for the UTF-8 flag to be turned off. L<perlunicode>. The default is for the UTF-8 flag to be turned off.
Also note that due to some bizareness in SQLite's type system (see Also note that due to some bizareness in SQLite's type system (see
http://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html), if you want to retain L<http://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html>), if you want to retain
blob-style behavior for B<some> columns under C<< $dbh->{unicode} = 1 blob-style behavior for B<some> columns under C<< $dbh->{unicode} = 1
>> (say, to store images in the database), you have to state so >> (say, to store images in the database), you have to state so
explicitely using the 3-argument form of L<DBI/bind_param> when doing explicitly using the 3-argument form of L<DBI/bind_param> when doing
updates: updates:
use DBI qw(:sql_types); use DBI qw(:sql_types);
@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ After this, it could be use from SQL as:
=head2 $dbh->func( $name, $argc, $pkg, 'create_aggregate' ) =head2 $dbh->func( $name, $argc, $pkg, 'create_aggregate' )
This method will register a new aggregate function which can then used This method will register a new aggregate function which can then be used
from SQL. The method's parameters are: from SQL. The method's parameters are:
=over =over
@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ the method.
=item step(@_) =item step(@_)
This method will be called once for each rows in the aggregate. This method will be called once for each row in the aggregate.
=item finalize() =item finalize()
@ -533,7 +533,7 @@ BLOB use the following code:
$sth->bind_param(1, $blob, SQL_BLOB); $sth->bind_param(1, $blob, SQL_BLOB);
$sth->execute(); $sth->execute();
And then retreival just works: And then retrieval just works:
$sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id = 1"); $sth = $dbh->prepare("SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id = 1");
$sth->execute(); $sth->execute();
@ -590,7 +590,8 @@ peace of mind. Also try playing with the cache_size pragma.
=head1 BUGS =head1 BUGS
Likely to be many, please use http://rt.cpan.org/ for reporting bugs. Likely to be many, please use
L<http://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=DBD-SQLite> for reporting bugs.
=head1 AUTHOR =head1 AUTHOR