SQLite Release 3.7.13 On 2012-06-11
- In-memory databases that are specified using URI filenames are allowed to use shared cache, so that the same in-memory database can be accessed from multiple database connections.
- Recognize and use the mode=memory query parameter in URI filenames.
- Avoid resetting the schema of shared cache connections when any one connection closes. Instead, wait for the last connection to close before resetting the schema.
- In the RTREE extension, when rounding 64-bit floating point numbers to 32-bit for storage, always round in a direction that causes the bounding box to get larger.
- Adjust the unix driver to avoid unnecessary calls to fchown().
- Add interfaces sqlite3_quota_ferror() and sqlite3_quota_file_available() to the test_quota.c module.
- The sqlite3_create_module() and sqlite3_create_module_v2() interfaces return SQLITE_MISUSE on any attempt to overload or replace a virtual table module. The destructor is always called in this case, in accordance with historical and current documentation.
- SQLITE_SOURCE_ID: "2012-06-11 02:05:22 f5b5a13f7394dc143aa136f1d4faba6839eaa6dc"
- SHA1 for sqlite3.c: ff0a771d6252545740ba9685e312b0e3bb6a641b
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