*** DRAFT ***
Release History
This page provides a high-level summary of changes to SQLite.
For more detail, refer the the checkin logs generated by
CVS at
http://www.sqlite.org/src/timeline.
2010 August 24 (3.7.2)
2010 August 23 (3.7.1)
- Added new commands SQLITE_DBSTATUS_SCHEMA_USED and
SQLITE_DBSTATUS_STMT_USED to the sqlite3_db_status() interface, in
order to report out the amount of memory used to hold the schema and
prepared statements of a connection.
- Increase the maximum size of a database pages from 32KiB to 64KiB.
- Use the LIKE optimization even if the right-hand side string contains
no wildcards.
- Added the SQLITE_FCNTL_CHUNK_SIZE verb to the sqlite3_file_control()
interface for both unix and windows, to cause database files to grow in
large chunks in order to reduce disk fragmentation.
- Fixed a bug in the query planner that caused performance regresssions
relative to 3.6.23.1 on some complex joins.
- Fixed a typo in the OS/2 backend.
- Refactored the pager module.
- The SQLITE_MAX_PAGE_SIZE compile-time option is now silently ignored.
The maximum page size is hard-coded at 65536 bytes.
2010 August 04 (3.7.0.1)
- Fix a potential database corruption bug that can occur if version 3.7.0
and version 3.6.23.1 alternately write to the same database file.
Ticket [51ae9cad317a1]
- Fix a performance regression related to the query planner enhancements
of version 3.7.0.
2010 July 22 (3.7.0)
- Added support for write-ahead logging.
- Query planner enhancement - automatic transient indices are created
when doing so reduces the estimated query time.
- Query planner enhancement - the ORDER BY becomes a no-op if the query
also contains a GROUP BY clause that forces the correct output order.
- Add the SQLITE_DBSTATUS_CACHE_USED verb for sqlite3_db_status().
- The logical database size is now stored in the database header so that
bytes can be appended to the end of the database file without corrupting
it and so that SQLite will work correctly on systems that lack support
for ftruncate().
2010 March 30 (3.6.23.1)
- Fix a bug in the offsets() function of FTS3
- Fix a missing "sync" that when omitted could lead to database
corruption if a power failure or OS crash occurred just as a
ROLLBACK operation was finishing.
2010 March 09 (3.6.23)
2010 Jan 06 (3.6.22)
- Fix bugs that can (rarely) lead to incorrect query results when
the CAST or OR operators are used in the WHERE clause of a query.
- Continuing enhancements and improvements to FTS3.
- Other miscellaneous bug fixes.
2009 Dec 07 (3.6.21)
- The SQL output resulting from sqlite3_trace() is now modified to include
the values of bound parameters.
- Performance optimizations targetting a specific use case from
a single high-profile user of SQLite. A 12% reduction in the number of
CPU operations is achieved (as measured by valgrind). Actual performance
improvements in practice may vary depending on workload. Changes
include:
- The ifnull() and coalesce() SQL functions are now implemented
using in-line VDBE code rather than calling external functions, so that
unused arguments need never be evaluated.
- The substr() SQL function does not bother to measure the length
its entire input string if it is only computing a prefix
- Unnecessary OP_IsNull, OP_Affinity, and OP_MustBeInt VDBE opcodes
are suppressed
- Various code refactorizations for performance
- The FTS3 extension has undergone a major rework and cleanup.
New FTS3 documentation is now available.
- The SQLITE_SECURE_DELETE compile-time option fixed to make sure that
content is deleted even when the truncate optimization applies.
- Improvements to "dot-command" handling in the
Command Line Interface.
- Other minor bug fixes and documentation enhancements.
2009 Nov 4 (3.6.20)
- Optimizer enhancement: prepared statements are automatically
re-compiled when a binding on the RHS of a LIKE operator changes or
when any range constraint changes under SQLITE_ENABLE_STAT2.
- Various minor bug fixes and documentation enhancements.
2009 Oct 30 (3.6.16.1)
2009 Oct 14 (3.6.19)
- Added support for foreign key constraints. Foreign key constraints
are disabled by default. Use the foreign_keys pragma to turn them on.
- Generalized the IS and IS NOT operators to take arbitrary expressions
on their right-hand side.
- The TCL Interface has been enhanced to use the
Non-Recursive Engine (NRE)
interface to the TCL interpreter when linked against TCL 8.6 or later.
- Fix a bug introduced in 3.6.18 that can lead to a segfault when an
attempt is made to write on a read-only database.
2009 Sep 11 (3.6.18)
2009 Aug 10 (3.6.17)
2009 June 27 (3.6.16)
- Fix a bug (ticket #3929) that occasionally causes INSERT or UPDATE
operations to fail on an indexed table that has a self-modifying trigger.
- Other minor bug fixes and performance optimizations.
2009 June 15 (3.6.15)
- Refactor the internal representation of SQL expressions so that they
use less memory on embedded platforms.
- Reduce the amount of stack space used
- Fix an 64-bit alignment bug on HP/UX and Sparc
- The sqlite3_create_function() family of interfaces now return
SQLITE_MISUSE instead of SQLITE_ERROR when passed invalid
parameter combinations.
- When new tables are created using CREATE TABLE ... AS SELECT ... the
datatype of the columns is the simplified SQLite datatype (TEXT, INT,
REAL, NUMERIC, or BLOB) instead of a copy of the original datatype from
the source table.
- Resolve race conditions when checking for a hot rollback journal.
- The sqlite3_shutdown() interface frees all mutexes under windows.
- Enhanced robustness against corrupt database files
- Continuing improvements to the test suite and fixes to obscure
bugs and inconsistencies that the test suite improvements are
uncovering.
2009 May 25 (3.6.14.2)
- Fix a code generator bug introduced in version 3.6.14. This bug
can cause incorrect query results under obscure circumstances.
Ticket #3879.
2009 May 19 (3.6.14.1)
2009 May 7 (3.6.14)
- Added the optional asynchronous VFS module.
- Enhanced the query optimizer so that virtual tables are able to
make use of OR and IN operators in the WHERE clause.
- Speed improvements in the btree and pager layers.
- Added the SQLITE_HAVE_ISNAN compile-time option which will cause
the isnan() function from the standard math library to be used instead
of SQLite's own home-brew NaN checker.
- Countless minor bug fixes, documentation improvements, new and
improved test cases, and code simplifications and cleanups.
2009 April 13 (3.6.13)
- Fix a bug in version 3.6.12 that causes a segfault when running
a count(*) on the sqlite_master table of an empty database. Ticket #3774.
- Fix a bug in version 3.6.12 that causes a segfault that when
inserting into a table using a DEFAULT value where there is a
function as part of the DEFAULT value expression. Ticket #3791.
- Fix data structure alignment issues on Sparc. Ticket #3777.
- Other minor bug fixes.
2009 March 31 (3.6.12)
- Fixed a bug that caused database corruption when an incremental_vacuum is
rolled back in an in-memory database. Ticket #3761.
- Added the sqlite3_unlock_notify() interface.
- Added the reverse_unordered_selects pragma.
- The default page size on windows is automatically adjusted to match the
capabilities of the underlying filesystem.
- Add the new ".genfkey" command in the CLI for generating triggers to
implement foreign key constraints.
- Performance improvements for "count(*)" queries.
- Reduce the amount of heap memory used, especially by TRIGGERs.
-
2009 Feb 18 (3.6.11)
2009 Jan 15 (3.6.10)
- Fix a cache coherency problem that could lead to database corruption.
Ticket #3584.
2009 Jan 14 (3.6.9)
- Fix two bugs, which when combined might result in incorrect
query results. Both bugs were harmless by themselves; only when
they team up do they cause problems. Ticket #3581.
2009 Jan 12 (3.6.8)
2008 Dec 16 (3.6.7)
- Reorganize the Unix interface in os_unix.c
- Added support for "Proxy Locking" on MacOSX.
- Changed the prototype of the sqlite3_auto_extension() interface in a
way that is backwards compatible but which might cause warnings in new
builds of applications that use that interface.
- Changed the signature of the xDlSym method of the sqlite3_vfs object
in a way that is backwards compatible but which might cause
compiler warnings.
- Added superfluous casts and variable initializations in order
to suppress nuisance compiler warnings.
- Fixes for various minor bugs.
2008 Nov 26 (3.6.6.2)
- Fix a bug in the b-tree delete algorithm that seems like it might be
able to cause database corruption. The bug was first introduced in
version 3.6.6 by check-in [5899] on 2008-11-13.
- Fix a memory leak that can occur following a disk I/O error.
2008 Nov 22 (3.6.6.1)
- Fix a bug in the page cache that can lead database corruption following
a rollback. This bug was first introduced in version 3.6.4.
- Two other very minor bug fixes
2008 Nov 19 (3.6.6)
2008 Nov 12 (3.6.5)
2008 Oct 15 (3.6.4)
2008 Sep 22 (3.6.3)
- Fix for a bug in the SELECT DISTINCT logic that was introduced by the
prior version.
- Other minor bug fixes
2008 Aug 30 (3.6.2)
- Split the pager subsystem into separate pager and pcache subsystems.
- Factor out identifier resolution procedures into separate files.
- Bug fixes
2008 Aug 6 (3.6.1)
2008 July 16 (3.6.0 beta)
- Modifications to the virtual file system interface
to support a wider range of embedded systems.
See 35to36.html for additional information.
*** Potentially incompatible change ***
- All C-preprocessor macros used to control compile-time options
now begin with the prefix "SQLITE_". This may require changes to
applications that compile SQLite using their own makefiles and with
custom compile-time options, hence we mark this as a
*** Potentially incompatible change ***
- The SQLITE_MUTEX_APPDEF compile-time option is no longer supported.
Alternative mutex implementations can now be added at run-time using
the sqlite3_config() interface with the SQLITE_CONFIG_MUTEX verb.
*** Potentially incompatible change ***
- The handling of IN and NOT IN operators that contain a NULL on their
right-hand side expression is brought into compliance with the SQL
standard and with other SQL database engines. This is a bug fix,
but as it has the potential to break legacy applications that depend
on the older buggy behavior, we mark that as a
*** Potentially incompatible change ***
- The result column names generated for compound subqueries have been
simplified to show only the name of the column of the original table and
omit the table name. This makes SQLite operate more like other SQL
database engines.
- Added the sqlite3_config() interface for doing run-time configuration
of the entire SQLite library.
- Added the sqlite3_status() interface used for querying run-time status
information about the overall SQLite library and its subsystems.
- Added the sqlite3_initialize() and sqlite3_shutdown() interfaces.
- The SQLITE_OPEN_NOMUTEX option was added to sqlite3_open_v2().
- Added the PRAGMA page_count command.
- Added the sqlite3_next_stmt() interface.
- Added a new R*Tree virtual table
2008 May 14 (3.5.9)
- Added experimental
support for the journal_mode PRAGMA and persistent journal.
- Journal mode PERSIST is the default behavior in
exclusive locking mode.
- Fix a performance regression on LEFT JOIN (see ticket #3015)
that was mistakenly introduced in version 3.5.8.
- Performance enhancement: Reengineer the internal routines used
to interpret and render variable-length integers.
- Fix a buffer-overrun problem in sqlite3_mprintf() which occurs
when a string without a zero-terminator is passed to "%.*s".
- Always convert IEEE floating point NaN values into NULL during
processing. (Ticket #3060)
- Make sure that when a connection blocks on a RESERVED lock that
it is able to continue after the lock is released. (Ticket #3093)
- The "configure" scripts should now automatically configure Unix
systems for large file support. Improved error messages for
when large files are encountered and large file support is disabled.
- Avoid cache pages leaks following disk-full or I/O errors
- And, many more minor bug fixes and performance enhancements....
2008 Apr 16 (3.5.8)
- Expose SQLite's internal pseudo-random number generator (PRNG)
via the sqlite3_randomness() interface
- New interface sqlite3_context_db_handle() that returns the
database connection handle that has invoked an application-defined
SQL function.
- New interface sqlite3_limit() allows size and length limits to be
set on a per-connection basis and at run-time.
- Improved crash-robustness: write the database page size into the rollback
journal header.
- Allow the VACUUM command to change the page size of a database file.
- The xAccess() method of the VFS is allowed to return -1 to signal
a memory allocation error.
- Performance improvement: The OP_IdxDelete opcode uses unpacked records,
obviating the need for one OP_MakeRecord opcode call for each index
record deleted.
- Performance improvement: Constant subexpressions are factored out of
loops.
- Performance improvement: Results of OP_Column are reused rather than
issuing multiple OP_Column opcodes.
- Fix a bug in the RTRIM collating sequence.
- Fix a bug in the SQLITE_SECURE_DELETE option that was causing
Firefox crashes. Make arrangements to always test SQLITE_SECURE_DELETE
prior to each release.
- Other miscellaneous performance enhancements.
- Other miscellaneous minor bug fixes.
2008 Mar 17 (3.5.7)
- Fix a bug (ticket #2927) in the register allocation for
compound selects - introduced by the new VM code in version 3.5.5.
- ALTER TABLE uses double-quotes instead of single-quotes for quoting
filenames.
- Use the WHERE clause to reduce the size of a materialized VIEW in
an UPDATE or DELETE statement. (Optimization)
- Do not apply the flattening optimization if the outer query is an
aggregate and the inner query contains ORDER BY. (Ticket #2943)
- Additional OS/2 updates
- Added an experimental power-of-two, first-fit memory allocator.
- Remove all instances of sprintf() from the code
- Accept "Z" as the zulu timezone at the end of date strings
- Fix a bug in the LIKE optimizer that occurs when the last character
before the first wildcard is an upper-case "Z"
- Added the "bitvec" object for keeping track of which pages have
been journalled. Improves speed and reduces memory consumption, especially
for large database files.
- Get the SQLITE_ENABLE_LOCKING_STYLE macro working again on Mac OS X.
- Store the statement journal in the temporary file directory instead of
colocated with the database file.
- Many improvements and cleanups to the configure script
2008 Feb 6 (3.5.6)
- Fix a bug (ticket #2913)
that prevented virtual tables from working in a LEFT JOIN.
The problem was introduced into shortly before the 3.5.5 release.
- Bring the OS/2 porting layer up-to-date.
- Add the new sqlite3_result_error_code() API and use it in the
implementation of ATTACH so that proper error codes are returned
when an ATTACH fails.
2008 Jan 31 (3.5.5)
- Convert the underlying virtual machine to be a register-based machine
rather than a stack-based machine. The only user-visible change
is in the output of EXPLAIN.
- Add the build-in RTRIM collating sequence.
2007 Dec 14 (3.5.4)
- Fix a critical bug in UPDATE or DELETE that occurs when an
OR REPLACE clause or a trigger causes rows in the same table to
be deleted as side effects. (See ticket #2832.) The most likely
result of this bug is a segmentation fault, though database
corruption is a possibility.
- Bring the processing of ORDER BY into compliance with the
SQL standard for case where a result alias and a table column name
are in conflict. Correct behavior is to prefer the result alias.
Older versions of SQLite incorrectly picked the table column.
(See ticket #2822.)
- The VACUUM command preserves
the setting of the
legacy_file_format pragma.
(Ticket #2804.)
- Productize and officially support the group_concat() SQL function.
- Better optimization of some IN operator expressions.
- Add the ability to change the
auto_vacuum status of a
database by setting the auto_vaccum pragma and VACUUMing the database.
- Prefix search in FTS3 is much more efficient.
- Relax the SQL statement length restriction in the CLI so that
the ".dump" output of databases with very large BLOBs and strings can
be played back to recreate the database.
- Other small bug fixes and optimizations.
2007 Nov 27 (3.5.3)
- Move website and documentation files out of the source tree into
a separate CM system.
- Fix a long-standing bug in INSERT INTO ... SELECT ... statements
where the SELECT is compound.
- Fix a long-standing bug in RAISE(IGNORE) as used in BEFORE triggers.
- Fixed the operator precedence for the ~ operator.
- On Win32, do not return an error when attempting to delete a file
that does not exist.
- Allow collating sequence names to be quoted.
- Modify the TCL interface to use sqlite3_prepare_v2().
- Fix multiple bugs that can occur following a malloc() failure.
- sqlite3_step() returns SQLITE_MISUSE instead of crashing when
called with a NULL parameter.
- FTS3 now uses the SQLite memory allocator exclusively. The
FTS3 amalgamation can now be appended to the SQLite amalgamation to
generate a super-amalgamation containing both.
- The DISTINCT keyword now will sometimes use an INDEX if an
appropriate index is available and the optimizer thinks its use
might be advantageous.
2007 Nov 05 (3.5.2)
- Dropped support for the SQLITE_OMIT_MEMORY_ALLOCATION compile-time
option.
- Always open files using FILE_FLAG_RANDOM_ACCESS under Windows.
- The 3rd parameter of the built-in SUBSTR() function is now optional.
- Bug fix: do not invoke the authorizer when reparsing the schema after
a schema change.
- Added the experimental malloc-free memory allocator in mem3.c.
- Virtual machine stores 64-bit integer and floating point constants
in binary instead of text for a performance boost.
- Fix a race condition in test_async.c.
- Added the ".timer" command to the CLI
2007 Oct 04 (3.5.1)
- Nota Bene: We are not using terms "alpha" or "beta" on this
release because the code is stable and because if we use those terms,
nobody will upgrade. However, we still reserve the right to make
incompatible changes to the new VFS interface in future releases.
- Fix a bug in the handling of SQLITE_FULL errors that could lead
to database corruption. Ticket #2686.
- The test_async.c drive now does full file locking and works correctly
when used simultaneously by multiple processes on the same database.
- The CLI ignores whitespace (including comments) at the end of lines
- Make sure the query optimizer checks dependencies on all terms of
a compound SELECT statement. Ticket #2640.
- Add demonstration code showing how to build a VFS for a raw
mass storage without a filesystem.
- Added an output buffer size parameter to the xGetTempname() method
of the VFS layer.
- Sticky SQLITE_FULL or SQLITE_IOERR errors in the pager are reset
when a new transaction is started.
2007 Sep 04 (3.5.0) alpha
- Redesign the OS interface layer. See
34to35.html for details.
*** Potentially incompatible change ***
- The sqlite3_release_memory(), sqlite3_soft_heap_limit(),
and sqlite3_enable_shared_cache() interfaces now work cross all
threads in the process, not just the single thread in which they
are invoked.
*** Potentially incompatible change ***
- Added the sqlite3_open_v2() interface.
- Reimplemented the memory allocation subsystem and made it
replaceable at compile-time.
- Created a new mutex subsystem and made it replicable at
compile-time.
- The same database connection may now be used simultaneously by
separate threads.
2007 August 13 (3.4.2)
- Fix a database corruption bug that might occur if a ROLLBACK command
is executed in auto-vacuum mode
and a very small sqlite3_soft_heap_limit is set.
Ticket #2565.
- Add the ability to run a full regression test with a small
sqlite3_soft_heap_limit.
- Fix other minor problems with using small soft heap limits.
- Work-around for
GCC bug 32575.
- Improved error detection of misused aggregate functions.
- Improvements to the amalgamation generator script so that all symbols
are prefixed with either SQLITE_PRIVATE or SQLITE_API.
2007 July 20 (3.4.1)
- Fix a bug in VACUUM that can lead to
database corruption if two
processes are connected to the database at the same time and one
VACUUMs then the other then modifies the database.
- The expression "+column" is now considered the same as "column"
when computing the collating sequence to use on the expression.
- In the TCL language interface,
"@variable" instead of "$variable" always binds as a blob.
- Added PRAGMA freelist_count
for determining the current size of the freelist.
- The
PRAGMA auto_vacuum=incremental setting is now persistent.
- Add FD_CLOEXEC to all open files under Unix.
- Fix a bug in the
min()/max() optimization when applied to
descending indices.
- Make sure the TCL language interface works correctly with 64-bit
integers on 64-bit machines.
- Allow the value -9223372036854775808 as an integer literal in SQL
statements.
- Add the capability of "hidden" columns in virtual tables.
- Use the macro SQLITE_PRIVATE (defaulting to "static") on all
internal functions in the amalgamation.
- Add pluggable tokenizers and ICU
tokenization support to FTS2
- Other minor bug fixes and documentation enhancements
2007 June 18 (3.4.0)
- Fix a bug that can lead to database corruption if an SQLITE_BUSY error
occurs in the middle of an explicit transaction and that transaction
is later committed. Ticket #2409.
See the
CorruptionFollowingBusyError wiki page for details.
- Fix a bug that can lead to database corruption if autovacuum mode is
on and a malloc() failure follows a CREATE TABLE or CREATE INDEX statement
which itself follows a cache overflow inside a transaction. See
ticket #2418.
- Added explicit upper bounds on the sizes and
quantities of things SQLite can process. This change might cause
compatibility problems for
applications that use SQLite in the extreme, which is why the current
release is 3.4.0 instead of 3.3.18.
- Added support for Incremental BLOB I/O.
- Added the sqlite3_bind_zeroblob() API
and the zeroblob() SQL function.
- Added support for
Incremental Vacuum.
- Added the SQLITE_MIXED_ENDIAN_64BIT_FLOAT compile-time option to support
ARM7 processors with goofy endianness.
- Removed all instances of sprintf() and strcpy() from the core library.
- Added support for
International Components for Unicode (ICU)
to the full-text search extensions.
- In the Windows OS driver, reacquire a SHARED lock if an attempt to
acquire an EXCLUSIVE lock fails. Ticket #2354
- Fix the REPLACE() function so that it returns NULL if the second argument
is an empty string. Ticket #2324.
- Document the hazards of type conversions in
sqlite3_column_blob()
and related APIs. Fix unnecessary type conversions. Ticket #2321.
- Internationalization of the TRIM() function. Ticket #2323
- Use memmove() instead of memcpy() when moving between memory regions
that might overlap. Ticket #2334
- Fix an optimizer bug involving subqueries in a compound SELECT that has
both an ORDER BY and a LIMIT clause. Ticket #2339.
- Make sure the sqlite3_snprintf()
interface does not zero-terminate the buffer if the buffer size is
less than 1. Ticket #2341
- Fix the built-in printf logic so that it prints "NaN" not "Inf" for
floating-point NaNs. Ticket #2345
- When converting BLOB to TEXT, use the text encoding of the main database.
Ticket #2349
- Keep the full precision of integers (if possible) when casting to
NUMERIC. Ticket #2364
- Fix a bug in the handling of UTF16 codepoint 0xE000
- Consider explicit collate clauses when matching WHERE constraints
to indices in the query optimizer. Ticket #2391
- Fix the query optimizer to correctly handle constant expressions in
the ON clause of a LEFT JOIN. Ticket #2403
- Fix the query optimizer to handle rowid comparisons to NULL
correctly. Ticket #2404
- Fix many potential segfaults that could be caused by malicious SQL
statements.
2007 April 25 (3.3.17)
- When the "write_version" value of the database header is larger than
what the library understands, make the database read-only instead of
unreadable.
- Other minor bug fixes
2007 April 18 (3.3.16)
- Fix a bug that caused VACUUM to fail if NULLs appeared in a
UNIQUE column.
- Reinstate performance improvements that were added in
Version 3.3.14
but regressed in Version 3.3.15.
- Fix problems with the handling of ORDER BY expressions on
compound SELECT statements in subqueries.
- Fix a potential segfault when destroying locks on WinCE in
a multi-threaded environment.
- Documentation updates.
2007 April 9 (3.3.15)
- Fix a bug introduced in 3.3.14 that caused a rollback of
CREATE TEMP TABLE to leave the database connection wedged.
- Fix a bug that caused an extra NULL row to be returned when
a descending query was interrupted by a change to the database.
- The FOR EACH STATEMENT clause on a trigger now causes a syntax
error. It used to be silently ignored.
- Fix an obscure and relatively harmless problem that might have caused
a resource leak following an I/O error.
- Many improvements to the test suite. Test coverage now exceeded 98%
2007 April 2 (3.3.14)
- Fix a bug (ticket #2273)
that could cause a segfault when the IN operator
is used one one term of a two-column index and the right-hand side of
the IN operator contains a NULL.
- Added a new OS interface method for determining the sector size
of underlying media: sqlite3OsSectorSize().
- A new algorithm for statements of the form
INSERT INTO table1 SELECT * FROM table2
is faster and reduces fragmentation. VACUUM uses statements of
this form and thus runs faster and defragments better.
- Performance enhancements through reductions in disk I/O:
- Do not read the last page of an overflow chain when
deleting the row - just add that page to the freelist.
- Do not store pages being deleted in the
rollback journal.
- Do not read in the (meaningless) content of
pages extracted from the freelist.
- Do not flush the page cache (and thus avoiding
a cache refill) unless another process changes the underlying
database file.
- Truncate rather than delete the rollback journal when committing
a transaction in exclusive access mode, or when committing the TEMP
database.
- Added support for exclusive access mode using
"PRAGMA locking_mode=EXCLUSIVE"
- Use heap space instead of stack space for large buffers in the
pager - useful on embedded platforms with stack-space
limitations.
- Add a makefile target "sqlite3.c" that builds an amalgamation containing
the core SQLite library C code in a single file.
- Get the library working correctly when compiled
with GCC option "-fstrict-aliasing".
- Removed the vestigal SQLITE_PROTOCOL error.
- Improvements to test coverage, other minor bugs fixed,
memory leaks plugged,
code refactored and/or recommended in places for easier reading.
2007 February 13 (3.3.13)
- Add a "fragmentation" measurement in the output of sqlite3_analyzer.
- Add the COLLATE operator used to explicitly set the collating sequence
used by an expression. This feature is considered experimental pending
additional testing.
- Allow up to 64 tables in a join - the old limit was 32.
- Added two new experimental functions:
randomBlob() and
hex().
Their intended use is to facilitate generating
UUIDs.
- Fix a problem where
PRAGMA count_changes was
causing incorrect results for updates on tables with triggers
- Fix a bug in the ORDER BY clause optimizer for joins where the
left-most table in the join is constrained by a UNIQUE index.
- Fixed a bug in the "copy" method of the TCL interface.
- Bug fixes in fts1 and fts2 modules.
2007 January 27 (3.3.12)
- Fix another bug in the IS NULL optimization that was added in
version 3.3.9.
- Fix a assertion fault that occurred on deeply nested views.
- Limit the amount of output that
PRAGMA integrity_check
generates.
- Minor syntactic changes to support a wider variety of compilers.
2007 January 22 (3.3.11)
- Fix another bug in the implementation of the new
sqlite3_prepare_v2() API.
We'll get it right eventually...
- Fix a bug in the IS NULL optimization that was added in version 3.3.9 -
the bug was causing incorrect results on certain LEFT JOINs that included
in the WHERE clause an IS NULL constraint for the right table of the
LEFT JOIN.
- Make AreFileApisANSI() a no-op macro in WinCE since WinCE does not
support this function.
2007 January 9 (3.3.10)
- Fix bugs in the implementation of the new
sqlite3_prepare_v2() API
that can lead to segfaults.
- Fix 1-second round-off errors in the
strftime() function
- Enhance the Windows OS layer to provide detailed error codes
- Work around a win2k problem so that SQLite can use single-character
database file names
- The
user_version and
schema_version pragmas
correctly set their column names in the result set
- Documentation updates
2007 January 4 (3.3.9)
- Fix bugs in pager.c that could lead to database corruption if two
processes both try to recover a hot journal at the same instant
- Added the sqlite3_prepare_v2()
API.
- Fixed the ".dump" command in the command-line shell to show
indices, triggers and views again.
- Change the table_info pragma so that it returns NULL for the default
value if there is no default value
- Support for non-ASCII characters in win95 filenames
- Query optimizer enhancements:
- Optimizer does a better job of using indices to satisfy ORDER BY
clauses that sort on the integer primary key
- Use an index to satisfy an IS NULL operator in the WHERE clause
- Fix a bug that was causing the optimizer to miss an OR optimization
opportunity
- The optimizer has more freedom to reorder tables in the FROM clause
even in there are LEFT joins.
- Extension loading supported added to WinCE
- Allow constraint names on the DEFAULT clause in a table definition
- Added the ".bail" command to the command-line shell
- Make CSV (comma separate value) output from the command-line shell
more closely aligned to accepted practice
- Experimental FTS2 module added
- Use sqlite3_mprintf() instead of strdup() to avoid libc dependencies
- VACUUM uses a temporary file in the official TEMP folder, not in the
same directory as the original database
- The prefix on temporary filenames on Windows is changed from "sqlite"
to "etilqs".
2006 October 9 (3.3.8)
- Support for full text search using the
FTS1 module
(beta)
- Added OS-X locking patches (beta - disabled by default)
- Introduce extended error codes and add error codes for various
kinds of I/O errors.
- Added support for IF EXISTS on CREATE/DROP TRIGGER/VIEW
- Fix the regression test suite so that it works with Tcl8.5
- Enhance sqlite3_set_authorizer() to provide notification of calls to
SQL functions.
- Added experimental API: sqlite3_auto_extension()
- Various minor bug fixes
2006 August 12 (3.3.7)
2006 June 6 (3.3.6)
- Plays better with virus scanners on Windows
- Faster :memory: databases
- Fix an obscure segfault in UTF-8 to UTF-16 conversions
- Added driver for OS/2
- Correct column meta-information returned for aggregate queries
- Enhanced output from EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN
- LIMIT 0 now works on subqueries
- Bug fixes and performance enhancements in the query optimizer
- Correctly handle NULL filenames in ATTACH and DETACH
- Improved syntax error messages in the parser
- Fix type coercion rules for the IN operator
2006 April 5 (3.3.5)
- CHECK constraints use conflict resolution algorithms correctly.
- The SUM() function throws an error on integer overflow.
- Choose the column names in a compound query from the left-most SELECT
instead of the right-most.
- The sqlite3_create_collation() function
honors the SQLITE_UTF16_ALIGNED flag.
- SQLITE_SECURE_DELETE compile-time option causes deletes to overwrite
old data with zeros.
- Detect integer overflow in abs().
- The random() function provides 64 bits of randomness instead of
only 32 bits.
- Parser detects and reports automaton stack overflow.
- Change the round() function to return REAL instead of TEXT.
- Allow WHERE clause terms on the left table of a LEFT OUTER JOIN to
contain aggregate subqueries.
- Skip over leading spaces in text to numeric conversions.
- Various minor bug and documentation typo fixes and
performance enhancements.
2006 February 11 (3.3.4)
- Fix a blunder in the Unix mutex implementation that can lead to
deadlock on multithreaded systems.
- Fix an alignment problem on 64-bit machines
- Added the fullfsync pragma.
- Fix an optimizer bug that could have caused some unusual LEFT OUTER JOINs
to give incorrect results.
- The SUM function detects integer overflow and converts to accumulating
an approximate result using floating point numbers
- Host parameter names can begin with '@' for compatibility with SQL Server.
- Other miscellaneous bug fixes
2006 January 31 (3.3.3)
- Removed support for an ON CONFLICT clause on CREATE INDEX - it never
worked correctly so this should not present any backward compatibility
problems.
- Authorizer callback now notified of ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN commands
- After any changes to the TEMP database schema, all prepared statements
are invalidated and must be recreated using a new call to
sqlite3_prepare()
- Other minor bug fixes in preparation for the first stable release
of version 3.3
2006 January 24 (3.3.2 beta)
- Bug fixes and speed improvements. Improved test coverage.
- Changes to the OS-layer interface: mutexes must now be recursive.
- Discontinue the use of thread-specific data for out-of-memory
exception handling
2006 January 16 (3.3.1 alpha)
- Countless bug fixes
- Speed improvements
- Database connections can now be used by multiple threads, not just
the thread in which they were created.
2006 January 10 (3.3.0 alpha)
- CHECK constraints
- IF EXISTS and IF NOT EXISTS clauses on CREATE/DROP TABLE/INDEX.
- DESC indices
- More efficient encoding of boolean values resulting in smaller database
files
- More aggressive SQLITE_OMIT_FLOATING_POINT
- Separate INTEGER and REAL affinity
- Added a virtual function layer for the OS interface
- "exists" method added to the TCL interface
- Improved response to out-of-memory errors
- Database cache can be optionally shared between connections
in the same thread
- Optional READ UNCOMMITTED isolation (instead of the default
isolation level of SERIALIZABLE) and table level locking when
database connections share a common cache.
2005 December 19 (3.2.8)
- Fix an obscure bug that can cause database corruption under the
following unusual circumstances: A large INSERT or UPDATE statement which
is part of an even larger transaction fails due to a uniqueness constraint
but the containing transaction commits.
2005 December 19 (2.8.17)
- Fix an obscure bug that can cause database corruption under the
following unusual circumstances: A large INSERT or UPDATE statement which
is part of an even larger transaction fails due to a uniqueness contraint
but the containing transaction commits.
2005 September 24 (3.2.7)
- GROUP BY now considers NULLs to be equal again, as it should
- Now compiles on Solaris and OpenBSD and other Unix variants
that lack the fdatasync() function
- Now compiles on MSVC++6 again
- Fix uninitialized variables causing malfunctions for various obscure
queries
- Correctly compute a LEFT OUTER JOINs that is constrained on the
left table only
2005 September 17 (3.2.6)
- Fix a bug that can cause database corruption if a VACUUM (or
autovacuum) fails and is rolled back on a database that is
larger than 1GiB
- LIKE optimization now works for columns with COLLATE NOCASE
- ORDER BY and GROUP BY now use bounded memory
- Added support for COUNT(DISTINCT expr)
- Change the way SUM() handles NULL values in order to comply with
the SQL standard
- Use fdatasync() instead of fsync() where possible in order to speed
up commits slightly
- Use of the CROSS keyword in a join turns off the table reordering
optimization
- Added the experimental and undocumented EXPLAIN QUERY PLAN capability
- Use the unicode API in Windows
2005 August 27 (3.2.5)
- Fix a bug effecting DELETE and UPDATE statements that changed
more than 40960 rows.
- Change the makefile so that it no longer requires GNUmake extensions
- Fix the --enable-threadsafe option on the configure script
- Fix a code generator bug that occurs when the left-hand side of an IN
operator is constant and the right-hand side is a SELECT statement
- The PRAGMA synchronous=off statement now disables syncing of the
master journal file in addition to the normal rollback journals
2005 August 24 (3.2.4)
- Fix a bug introduced in the previous release
that can cause a segfault while generating code
for complex WHERE clauses.
- Allow floating point literals to begin or end with a decimal point.
2005 August 21 (3.2.3)
- Added support for the CAST operator
- Tcl interface allows BLOB values to be transferred to user-defined
functions
- Added the "transaction" method to the Tcl interface
- Allow the DEFAULT value of a column to call functions that have constant
operands
- Added the ANALYZE command for gathering statistics on indices and
using those statistics when picking an index in the optimizer
- Remove the limit (formerly 100) on the number of terms in the
WHERE clause
- The right-hand side of the IN operator can now be a list of expressions
instead of just a list of constants
- Rework the optimizer so that it is able to make better use of indices
- The order of tables in a join is adjusted automatically to make
better use of indices
- The IN operator is now a candidate for optimization even if the left-hand
side is not the left-most term of the index. Multiple IN operators can be
used with the same index.
- WHERE clause expressions using BETWEEN and OR are now candidates
for optimization
- Added the "case_sensitive_like" pragma and the SQLITE_CASE_SENSITIVE_LIKE
compile-time option to set its default value to "on".
- Use indices to help with GLOB expressions and LIKE expressions too
when the case_sensitive_like pragma is enabled
- Added support for grave-accent quoting for compatibility with MySQL
- Improved test coverage
- Dozens of minor bug fixes
2005 June 13 (3.2.2)
- Added the sqlite3_db_handle() API
- Added the sqlite3_get_autocommit() API
- Added a REGEXP operator to the parser. There is no function to back
up this operator in the standard build but users can add their own using
sqlite3_create_function()
- Speed improvements and library footprint reductions.
- Fix byte alignment problems on 64-bit architectures.
- Many, many minor bug fixes and documentation updates.
2005 March 29 (3.2.1)
- Fix a memory allocation error in the new ADD COLUMN comment.
- Documentation updates
2005 March 21 (3.2.0)
- Added support for ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN.
- Added support for the "T" separator in ISO-8601 date/time strings.
- Improved support for Cygwin.
- Numerous bug fixes and documentation updates.
2005 March 16 (3.1.6)
- Fix a bug that could cause database corruption when inserting
record into tables with around 125 columns.
- sqlite3_step() is now much more likely to invoke the busy handler
and less likely to return SQLITE_BUSY.
- Fix memory leaks that used to occur after a malloc() failure.
2005 March 11 (3.1.5)
- The ioctl on OS-X to control syncing to disk is F_FULLFSYNC,
not F_FULLSYNC. The previous release had it wrong.
2005 March 10 (3.1.4)
- Fix a bug in autovacuum that could cause database corruption if
a CREATE UNIQUE INDEX fails because of a constraint violation.
This problem only occurs if the new autovacuum feature introduced in
version 3.1 is turned on.
- The F_FULLSYNC ioctl (currently only supported on OS-X) is disabled
if the synchronous pragma is set to something other than "full".
- Add additional forward compatibility to the future version 3.2 database
file format.
- Fix a bug in WHERE clauses of the form (rowid<'2')
- New SQLITE_OMIT_... compile-time options added
- Updates to the man page
- Remove the use of strcasecmp() from the shell
- Windows DLL exports symbols Tclsqlite_Init and Sqlite_Init
2005 February 19 (3.1.3)
- Fix a problem with VACUUM on databases from which tables containing
AUTOINCREMENT have been dropped.
- Add forward compatibility to the future version 3.2 database file
format.
- Documentation updates
2005 February 15 (3.1.2)
- Fix a bug that can lead to database corruption if there are two
open connections to the same database and one connection does a VACUUM
and the second makes some change to the database.
- Allow "?" parameters in the LIMIT clause.
- Fix VACUUM so that it works with AUTOINCREMENT.
- Fix a race condition in AUTOVACUUM that can lead to corrupt databases
- Add a numeric version number to the sqlite3.h include file.
- Other minor bug fixes and performance enhancements.
2005 February 15 (2.8.16)
- Fix a bug that can lead to database corruption if there are two
open connections to the same database and one connection does a VACUUM
and the second makes some change to the database.
- Correctly handle quoted names in CREATE INDEX statements.
- Fix a naming conflict between sqlite.h and sqlite3.h.
- Avoid excess heap usage when copying expressions.
- Other minor bug fixes.
2005 February 1 (3.1.1 BETA)
- Automatic caching of prepared statements in the TCL interface
- ATTACH and DETACH as well as some other operations cause existing
prepared statements to expire.
- Numerious minor bug fixes
2005 January 21 (3.1.0 ALPHA)
- Autovacuum support added
- CURRENT_TIME, CURRENT_DATE, and CURRENT_TIMESTAMP added
- Support for the EXISTS clause added.
- Support for correlated subqueries added.
- Added the ESCAPE clause on the LIKE operator.
- Support for ALTER TABLE ... RENAME TABLE ... added
- AUTOINCREMENT keyword supported on INTEGER PRIMARY KEY
- Many SQLITE_OMIT_ macros inserts to omit features at compile-time
and reduce the library footprint.
- The REINDEX command was added.
- The engine no longer consults the main table if it can get
all the information it needs from an index.
- Many nuisance bugs fixed.
2004 October 11 (3.0.8)
- Add support for DEFERRED, IMMEDIATE, and EXCLUSIVE transactions.
- Allow new user-defined functions to be created when there are
already one or more precompiled SQL statements.
-
- Fix portability problems for Mingw/MSYS.
- Fix a byte alignment problem on 64-bit Sparc machines.
- Fix the ".import" command of the shell so that it ignores \r
characters at the end of lines.
- The "csv" mode option in the shell puts strings inside double-quotes.
- Fix typos in documentation.
- Convert array constants in the code to have type "const".
- Numerous code optimizations, specially optimizations designed to
make the code footprint smaller.
2004 September 18 (3.0.7)
- The BTree module allocates large buffers using malloc() instead of
off of the stack, in order to play better on machines with limited
stack space.
- Fixed naming conflicts so that versions 2.8 and 3.0 can be
linked and used together in the same ANSI-C source file.
- New interface: sqlite3_bind_parameter_index()
- Add support for wildcard parameters of the form: "?nnn"
- Fix problems found on 64-bit systems.
- Removed encode.c file (containing unused routines) from the
version 3.0 source tree.
- The sqlite3_trace() callbacks occur before each statement
is executed, not when the statement is compiled.
- Makefile updates and miscellaneous bug fixes.
2004 September 02 (3.0.6 beta)
- Better detection and handling of corrupt database files.
- The sqlite3_step() interface returns SQLITE_BUSY if it is unable
to commit a change because of a lock
- Combine the implementations of LIKE and GLOB into a single
pattern-matching subroutine.
- Miscellaneous code size optimizations and bug fixes
2004 August 29 (3.0.5 beta)
- Support for ":AAA" style bind parameter names.
- Added the new sqlite3_bind_parameter_name() interface.
- Support for TCL variable names embedded in SQL statements in the
TCL bindings.
- The TCL bindings transfer data without necessarily doing a conversion
to a string.
- The database for TEMP tables is not created until it is needed.
- Add the ability to specify an alternative temporary file directory
using the "sqlite_temp_directory" global variable.
- A compile-time option (SQLITE_BUSY_RESERVED_LOCK) causes the busy
handler to be called when there is contention for a RESERVED lock.
- Various bug fixes and optimizations
2004 August 8 (3.0.4 beta)
- CREATE TABLE and DROP TABLE now work correctly as prepared statements.
- Fix a bug in VACUUM and UNIQUE indices.
- Add the ".import" command to the command-line shell.
- Fix a bug that could cause index corruption when an attempt to
delete rows of a table is blocked by a pending query.
- Library size optimizations.
- Other minor bug fixes.
2004 July 22 (2.8.15)
- This is a maintenance release only. Various minor bugs have been
fixed and some portability enhancements are added.
2004 July 22 (3.0.3 beta)
- The second beta release for SQLite 3.0.
- Add support for "PRAGMA page_size" to adjust the page size of
the database.
- Various bug fixes and documentation updates.
2004 June 30 (3.0.2 beta)
- The first beta release for SQLite 3.0.
2004 June 22 (3.0.1 alpha)
-
*** Alpha Release - Research And Testing Use Only ***
- Lots of bug fixes.
2004 June 18 (3.0.0 alpha)
-
*** Alpha Release - Research And Testing Use Only ***
- Support for internationalization including UTF-8, UTF-16, and
user defined collating sequences.
- New file format that is 25% to 35% smaller for typical use.
- Improved concurrency.
- Atomic commits for ATTACHed databases.
- Remove cruft from the APIs.
- BLOB support.
- 64-bit rowids.
- More information.
2004 June 9 (2.8.14)
- Fix the min() and max() optimizer so that it works when the FROM
clause consists of a subquery.
- Ignore extra whitespace at the end of of "." commands in the shell.
- Bundle sqlite_encode_binary() and sqlite_decode_binary() with the
library.
- The TEMP_STORE and DEFAULT_TEMP_STORE pragmas now work.
- Code changes to compile cleanly using OpenWatcom.
- Fix VDBE stack overflow problems with INSTEAD OF triggers and
NULLs in IN operators.
- Add the global variable sqlite_temp_directory which if set defines the
directory in which temporary files are stored.
- sqlite_interrupt() plays well with VACUUM.
- Other minor bug fixes.
2004 March 8 (2.8.13)
- Refactor parts of the code in order to make the code footprint
smaller. The code is now also a little bit faster.
- sqlite_exec() is now implemented as a wrapper around sqlite_compile()
and sqlite_step().
- The built-in min() and max() functions now honor the difference between
NUMERIC and TEXT datatypes. Formerly, min() and max() always assumed
their arguments were of type NUMERIC.
- New HH:MM:SS modifier to the built-in date/time functions.
- Experimental sqlite_last_statement_changes() API added. Fixed the
the last_insert_rowid() function so that it works correctly with
triggers.
- Add functions prototypes for the database encryption API.
- Fix several nuisance bugs.
2004 February 8 (2.8.12)
- Fix a bug that will might corrupt the rollback journal if a power failure
or external program halt occurs in the middle of a COMMIT. The corrupt
journal can lead to database corruption when it is rolled back.
- Reduce the size and increase the speed of various modules, especially
the virtual machine.
- Allow "<expr> IN <table>" as a shorthand for
"<expr> IN (SELECT * FROM <table>".
- Optimizations to the sqlite_mprintf() routine.
- Make sure the MIN() and MAX() optimizations work within subqueries.
2004 January 14 (2.8.11)
- Fix a bug in how the IN operator handles NULLs in subqueries. The bug
was introduced by the previous release.
2004 January 13 (2.8.10)
- Fix a potential database corruption problem on Unix caused by the fact
that all POSIX advisory locks are cleared whenever you close() a file.
The work around it to embargo all close() calls while locks are
outstanding.
- Performance enhancements on some corner cases of COUNT(*).
- Make sure the in-memory backend response sanely if malloc() fails.
- Allow sqlite_exec() to be called from within user-defined SQL
functions.
- Improved accuracy of floating-point conversions using "long double".
- Bug fixes in the experimental date/time functions.
2004 January 5 (2.8.9)
- Fix a 32-bit integer overflow problem that could result in corrupt
indices in a database if large negative numbers (less than -2147483648)
were inserted into a indexed numeric column.
- Fix a locking problem on multi-threaded Linux implementations.
- Always use "." instead of "," as the decimal point even if the locale
requests ",".
- Added UTC to localtime conversions to the experimental date/time
functions.
- Bug fixes to date/time functions.
2003 December 17 (2.8.8)
- Fix a critical bug introduced into 2.8.0 which could cause
database corruption.
- Fix a problem with 3-way joins that do not use indices
- The VACUUM command now works with the non-callback API
- Improvements to the "PRAGMA integrity_check" command
2003 December 4 (2.8.7)
- Added experimental sqlite_bind() and sqlite_reset() APIs.
- If the name of the database is an empty string, open a new database
in a temporary file that is automatically deleted when the database
is closed.
- Performance enhancements in the lemon-generated parser
- Experimental date/time functions revised.
- Disallow temporary indices on permanent tables.
- Documentation updates and typo fixes
- Added experimental sqlite_progress_handler() callback API
- Removed support for the Oracle8 outer join syntax.
- Allow GLOB and LIKE operators to work as functions.
- Other minor documentation and makefile changes and bug fixes.
2003 August 21 (2.8.6)
- Moved the CVS repository to www.sqlite.org
- Update the NULL-handling documentation.
- Experimental date/time functions added.
- Bug fix: correctly evaluate a view of a view without segfaulting.
- Bug fix: prevent database corruption if you dropped a
trigger that had the same name as a table.
- Bug fix: allow a VACUUM (without segfaulting) on an empty
database after setting the EMPTY_RESULT_CALLBACKS pragma.
- Bug fix: if an integer value will not fit in a 32-bit int, store it in
a double instead.
- Bug fix: Make sure the journal file directory entry is committed to disk
before writing the database file.
2003 July 22 (2.8.5)
- Make LIMIT work on a compound SELECT statement.
- LIMIT 0 now shows no rows. Use LIMIT -1 to see all rows.
- Correctly handle comparisons between an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY and
a floating point number.
- Fix several important bugs in the new ATTACH and DETACH commands.
- Updated the NULL-handling document.
- Allow NULL arguments in sqlite_compile() and sqlite_step().
- Many minor bug fixes
2003 June 29 (2.8.4)
- Enhanced the "PRAGMA integrity_check" command to verify indices.
- Added authorization hooks for the new ATTACH and DETACH commands.
- Many documentation updates
- Many minor bug fixes
2003 June 4 (2.8.3)
- Fix a problem that will corrupt the indices on a table if you
do an INSERT OR REPLACE or an UPDATE OR REPLACE on a table that
contains an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY plus one or more indices.
- Fix a bug in Windows locking code so that locks work correctly
when simultaneously accessed by Win95 and WinNT systems.
- Add the ability for INSERT and UPDATE statements to refer to the
"rowid" (or "_rowid_" or "oid") columns.
- Other important bug fixes
2003 May 17 (2.8.2)
- Fix a problem that will corrupt the database file if you drop a
table from the main database that has a TEMP index.
2003 May 16 (2.8.1)
- Reactivated the VACUUM command that reclaims unused disk space in
a database file.
- Added the ATTACH and DETACH commands to allow interacting with multiple
database files at the same time.
- Added support for TEMP triggers and indices.
- Added support for in-memory databases.
- Removed the experimental sqlite_open_aux_file(). Its function is
subsumed in the new ATTACH command.
- The precedence order for ON CONFLICT clauses was changed so that
ON CONFLICT clauses on BEGIN statements have a higher precedence than
ON CONFLICT clauses on constraints.
- Many, many bug fixes and compatibility enhancements.
2003 Feb 16 (2.8.0)
- Modified the journal file format to make it more resistant to corruption
that can occur after an OS crash or power failure.
- Added a new C/C++ API that does not use callback for returning data.
2003 Jan 25 (2.7.6)
- Performance improvements. The library is now much faster.
- Added the sqlite_set_authorizer() API. Formal documentation has
not been written - see the source code comments for instructions on
how to use this function.
- Fix a bug in the GLOB operator that was preventing it from working
with upper-case letters.
- Various minor bug fixes.
2002 Dec 27 (2.7.5)
- Fix an uninitialized variable in pager.c which could (with a probability
of about 1 in 4 billion) result in a corrupted database.
2002 Dec 17 (2.7.4)
- Database files can now grow to be up to 2^41 bytes. The old limit
was 2^31 bytes.
- The optimizer will now scan tables in the reverse if doing so will
satisfy an ORDER BY ... DESC clause.
- The full pathname of the database file is now remembered even if
a relative path is passed into sqlite_open(). This allows
the library to continue operating correctly after a chdir().
- Speed improvements in the VDBE.
- Lots of little bug fixes.
2002 Oct 30 (2.7.3)
- Various compiler compatibility fixes.
- Fix a bug in the "expr IN ()" operator.
- Accept column names in parentheses.
- Fix a problem with string memory management in the VDBE
- Fix a bug in the "table_info" pragma"
- Export the sqlite_function_type() API function in the Windows DLL
- Fix locking behavior under Windows
- Fix a bug in LEFT OUTER JOIN
2002 Sep 25 (2.7.2)
- Prevent journal file overflows on huge transactions.
- Fix a memory leak that occurred when sqlite_open() failed.
- Honor the ORDER BY and LIMIT clause of a SELECT even if the
result set is used for an INSERT.
- Do not put write locks on the file used to hold TEMP tables.
- Added documentation on SELECT DISTINCT and on how SQLite handles NULLs.
- Fix a problem that was causing poor performance when many thousands
of SQL statements were executed by a single sqlite_exec() call.
2002 Aug 31 (2.7.1)
- Fix a bug in the ORDER BY logic that was introduced in version 2.7.0
- C-style comments are now accepted by the tokenizer.
- INSERT runs a little faster when the source is a SELECT statement.
2002 Aug 25 (2.7.0)
- Make a distinction between numeric and text values when sorting.
Text values sort according to memcmp(). Numeric values sort in
numeric order.
- Allow multiple simultaneous readers under Windows by simulating
the reader/writers locks that are missing from Win95/98/ME.
- An error is now returned when trying to start a transaction if
another transaction is already active.
2002 Aug 12 (2.6.3)
- Add the ability to read both little-endian and big-endian databases.
So a database created under SunOS or Mac OS X can be read and written
under Linux or Windows and vice versa.
- Convert to the new website: http://www.sqlite.org/
- Allow transactions to span Linux Threads
- Bug fix in the processing of the ORDER BY clause for GROUP BY queries
2002 Jly 30 (2.6.2)
- Text files read by the COPY command can now have line terminators
of LF, CRLF, or CR.
- SQLITE_BUSY is handled correctly if encountered during database
initialization.
- Fix to UPDATE triggers on TEMP tables.
- Documentation updates.
2002 Jly 19 (2.6.1)
- Include a static string in the library that responds to the RCS
"ident" command and which contains the library version number.
- Fix an assertion failure that occurred when deleting all rows of
a table with the "count_changes" pragma turned on.
- Better error reporting when problems occur during the automatic
2.5.6 to 2.6.0 database format upgrade.
2002 Jly 17 (2.6.0)
- Change the format of indices to correct a design flaw the originated
with version 2.1.0. *** This is an incompatible
file format change *** When version 2.6.0 or later of the
library attempts to open a database file created by version 2.5.6 or
earlier, it will automatically and irreversibly convert the file format.
Make backup copies of older database files before opening them with
version 2.6.0 of the library.
2002 Jly 7 (2.5.6)
- Fix more problems with rollback. Enhance the test suite to exercise
the rollback logic extensively in order to prevent any future problems.
2002 Jly 6 (2.5.5)
- Fix a bug which could cause database corruption during a rollback.
This bugs was introduced in version 2.4.0 by the freelist
optimization of checkin [410].
- Fix a bug in aggregate functions for VIEWs.
- Other minor changes and enhancements.
2002 Jly 1 (2.5.4)
- Make the "AS" keyword optional again.
- The datatype of columns now appear in the 4th argument to the
callback.
- Added the sqlite_open_aux_file() API, though it is still
mostly undocumented and untested.
- Added additional test cases and fixed a few bugs that those
test cases found.
2002 Jun 24 (2.5.3)
- Bug fix: Database corruption can occur due to the optimization
that was introduced in version 2.4.0 (check-in [410]). The problem
should now be fixed. The use of versions 2.4.0 through 2.5.2 is
not recommended.
2002 Jun 24 (2.5.2)
- Added the new SQLITE_TEMP_MASTER table which records the schema
for temporary tables in the same way that SQLITE_MASTER does for
persistent tables.
- Added an optimization to UNION ALL
- Fixed a bug in the processing of LEFT OUTER JOIN
- The LIMIT clause now works on subselects
- ORDER BY works on subselects
- There is a new TypeOf() function used to determine if an expression
is numeric or text.
- Autoincrement now works for INSERT from a SELECT.
2002 Jun 19 (2.5.1)
- The query optimizer now attempts to implement the ORDER BY clause
using an index. Sorting is still used if not suitable index is
available.
2002 Jun 17 (2.5.0)
- Added support for row triggers.
- Added SQL-92 compliant handling of NULLs.
- Add support for the full SQL-92 join syntax and LEFT OUTER JOINs.
- Double-quoted strings interpreted as column names not text literals.
- Parse (but do not implement) foreign keys.
- Performance improvements in the parser, pager, and WHERE clause code
generator.
- Make the LIMIT clause work on subqueries. (ORDER BY still does not
work, though.)
- Added the "%Q" expansion to sqlite_*_printf().
- Bug fixes too numerous to mention (see the change log).
2002 May 09 (2.4.12)
- Added logic to detect when the library API routines are called out
of sequence.
2002 May 08 (2.4.11)
- Bug fix: Column names in the result set were not being generated
correctly for some (rather complex) VIEWs. This could cause a
segfault under certain circumstances.
2002 May 02 (2.4.10)
- Bug fix: Generate correct column headers when a compound SELECT is used
as a subquery.
- Added the sqlite_encode_binary() and sqlite_decode_binary() functions to
the source tree. But they are not yet linked into the library.
- Documentation updates.
- Export the sqlite_changes() function from Windows DLLs.
- Bug fix: Do not attempt the subquery flattening optimization on queries
that lack a FROM clause. To do so causes a segfault.
2002 Apr 21 (2.4.9)
- Fix a bug that was causing the precompiled binary of SQLITE.EXE to
report "out of memory" under Windows 98.
2002 Apr 20 (2.4.8)
- Make sure VIEWs are created after their corresponding TABLEs in the
output of the .dump command in the shell.
- Speed improvements: Do not do synchronous updates on TEMP tables.
- Many improvements and enhancements to the shell.
- Make the GLOB and LIKE operators functions that can be overridden
by a programmer. This allows, for example, the LIKE operator to
be changed to be case sensitive.
2002 Apr 06 (2.4.7)
- Add the ability to put TABLE.* in the column list of a
SELECT statement.
- Permit SELECT statements without a FROM clause.
- Added the last_insert_rowid() SQL function.
- Do not count rows where the IGNORE conflict resolution occurs in
the row count.
- Make sure functions expressions in the VALUES clause of an INSERT
are correct.
- Added the sqlite_changes() API function to return the number
of row that changed in the most recent operation.
2002 Apr 02 (2.4.6)
- Bug fix: Correctly handle terms in the WHERE clause of a join that
do not contain a comparison operator.
2002 Apr 01 (2.4.5)
- Bug fix: Correctly handle functions that appear in the WHERE clause
of a join.
- When the PRAGMA vdbe_trace=ON is set, correctly print the P3 operand
value when it is a pointer to a structure rather than a pointer to
a string.
- When inserting an explicit NULL into an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY, convert
the NULL value into a unique key automatically.
2002 Mar 24 (2.4.4)
- Allow "VIEW" to be a column name
- Added support for CASE expressions (patch from Dan Kennedy)
- Added RPMS to the delivery (patches from Doug Henry)
- Fix typos in the documentation
- Cut over configuration management to a new CVS repository with
its own CVSTrac bug tracking system.
2002 Mar 22 (2.4.3)
- Fix a bug in SELECT that occurs when a compound SELECT is used as a
subquery in the FROM of a SELECT.
- The sqlite_get_table() function now returns an error if you
give it two or more SELECTs that return different numbers of columns.
2002 Mar 14 (2.4.2)
- Bug fix: Fix an assertion failure that occurred when ROWID was a column
in a SELECT statement on a view.
- Bug fix: Fix an uninitialized variable in the VDBE that would could an
assert failure.
- Make the os.h header file more robust in detecting when the compile is
for Windows and when it is for Unix.
2002 Mar 13 (2.4.1)
- Using an unnamed subquery in a FROM clause would cause a segfault.
- The parser now insists on seeing a semicolon or the end of input before
executing a statement. This avoids an accidental disaster if the
WHERE keyword is misspelled in an UPDATE or DELETE statement.
2002 Mar 10 (2.4.0)
- Change the name of the sanity_check PRAGMA to integrity_check
and make it available in all compiles.
- SELECT min() or max() of an indexed column with no WHERE or GROUP BY
clause is handled as a special case which avoids a complete table scan.
- Automatically generated ROWIDs are now sequential.
- Do not allow dot-commands of the command-line shell to occur in the
middle of a real SQL command.
- Modifications to the "lemon" parser generator so that the parser tables
are 4 times smaller.
- Added support for user-defined functions implemented in C.
- Added support for new functions: coalesce(), lower(),
upper(), and random()
- Added support for VIEWs.
- Added the subquery flattening optimizer.
- Modified the B-Tree and Pager modules so that disk pages that do not
contain real data (free pages) are not journaled and are not
written from memory back to the disk when they change. This does not
impact database integrity, since the
pages contain no real data, but it does make large INSERT operations
about 2.5 times faster and large DELETEs about 5 times faster.
- Made the CACHE_SIZE pragma persistent
- Added the SYNCHRONOUS pragma
- Fixed a bug that was causing updates to fail inside of transactions when
the database contained a temporary table.
2002 Feb 18 (2.3.3)
- Allow identifiers to be quoted in square brackets, for compatibility
with MS-Access.
- Added support for sub-queries in the FROM clause of a SELECT.
- More efficient implementation of sqliteFileExists() under Windows.
(by Joel Luscy)
- The VALUES clause of an INSERT can now contain expressions, including
scalar SELECT clauses.
- Added support for CREATE TABLE AS SELECT
- Bug fix: Creating and dropping a table all within a single
transaction was not working.
2002 Feb 14 (2.3.2)
- Bug fix: There was an incorrect assert() in pager.c. The real code was
all correct (as far as is known) so everything should work OK if you
compile with -DNDEBUG=1. When asserts are not disabled, there
could be a fault.
2002 Feb 13 (2.3.1)
- Bug fix: An assertion was failing if "PRAGMA full_column_names=ON;" was
set and you did a query that used a rowid, like this:
"SELECT rowid, * FROM ...".
2002 Jan 30 (2.3.0)
- Fix a serious bug in the INSERT command which was causing data to go
into the wrong columns if the data source was a SELECT and the INSERT
clauses specified its columns in some order other than the default.
- Added the ability to resolve constraint conflicts is ways other than
an abort and rollback. See the documentation on the "ON CONFLICT"
clause for details.
- Temporary files are now automatically deleted by the operating system
when closed. There are no more dangling temporary files on a program
crash. (If the OS crashes, fsck will delete the file after reboot
under Unix. I do not know what happens under Windows.)
- NOT NULL constraints are honored.
- The COPY command puts NULLs in columns whose data is '\N'.
- In the COPY command, backslash can now be used to escape a newline.
- Added the SANITY_CHECK pragma.
2002 Jan 28 (2.2.5)
- Important bug fix: the IN operator was not working if either the
left-hand or right-hand side was derived from an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY.
- Do not escape the backslash '\' character in the output of the
sqlite command-line access program.
2002 Jan 22 (2.2.4)
- The label to the right of an AS in the column list of a SELECT can now
be used as part of an expression in the WHERE, ORDER BY, GROUP BY, and/or
HAVING clauses.
- Fix a bug in the -separator command-line option to the sqlite
command.
- Fix a problem with the sort order when comparing upper-case strings against
characters greater than 'Z' but less than 'a'.
- Report an error if an ORDER BY or GROUP BY expression is constant.
2002 Jan 16 (2.2.3)
- Fix warning messages in VC++ 7.0. (Patches from nicolas352001)
- Make the library thread-safe. (The code is there and appears to work
but has not been stressed.)
- Added the new sqlite_last_insert_rowid() API function.
2002 Jan 13 (2.2.2)
- Bug fix: An assertion was failing when a temporary table with an index
had the same name as a permanent table created by a separate process.
- Bug fix: Updates to tables containing an INTEGER PRIMARY KEY and an
index could fail.
2002 Jan 9 (2.2.1)
- Bug fix: An attempt to delete a single row of a table with a WHERE
clause of "ROWID=x" when no such rowid exists was causing an error.
- Bug fix: Passing in a NULL as the 3rd parameter to sqlite_open()
would sometimes cause a coredump.
- Bug fix: DROP TABLE followed by a CREATE TABLE with the same name all
within a single transaction was causing a coredump.
- Makefile updates from A. Rottmann
2001 Dec 22 (2.2.0)
- Columns of type INTEGER PRIMARY KEY are actually used as the primary
key in underlying B-Tree representation of the table.
- Several obscure, unrelated bugs were found and fixed while
implemented the integer primary key change of the previous bullet.
- Added the ability to specify "*" as part of a larger column list in
the result section of a SELECT statement. For example:
"SELECT rowid, * FROM table1;".
- Updates to comments and documentation.
2001 Dec 14 (2.1.7)
- Fix a bug in CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE which was causing the
table to be initially allocated in the main database file instead
of in the separate temporary file. This bug could cause the library
to suffer an assertion failure and it could cause "page leaks" in the
main database file.
- Fix a bug in the b-tree subsystem that could sometimes cause the first
row of a table to be repeated during a database scan.
2001 Dec 14 (2.1.6)
- Fix the locking mechanism yet again to prevent
sqlite_exec() from returning SQLITE_PROTOCOL
unnecessarily. This time the bug was a race condition in
the locking code. This change effects both POSIX and Windows users.
2001 Dec 6 (2.1.5)
- Fix for another problem (unrelated to the one fixed in 2.1.4)
that sometimes causes sqlite_exec() to return SQLITE_PROTOCOL
unnecessarily. This time the bug was
in the POSIX locking code and should not effect Windows users.
2001 Dec 4 (2.1.4)
- Sometimes sqlite_exec() would return SQLITE_PROTOCOL when it
should have returned SQLITE_BUSY.
- The fix to the previous bug uncovered a deadlock which was also
fixed.
- Add the ability to put a single .command in the second argument
of the sqlite shell
- Updates to the FAQ
2001 Nov 23 (2.1.3)
- Fix the behavior of comparison operators
(ex: "<", "==", etc.)
so that they are consistent with the order of entries in an index.
- Correct handling of integers in SQL expressions that are larger than
what can be represented by the machine integer.
2001 Nov 22 (2.1.2)
- Changes to support 64-bit architectures.
- Fix a bug in the locking protocol.
- Fix a bug that could (rarely) cause the database to become
unreadable after a DROP TABLE due to corruption to the SQLITE_MASTER
table.
- Change the code so that version 2.1.1 databases that were rendered
unreadable by the above bug can be read by this version of
the library even though the SQLITE_MASTER table is (slightly)
corrupted.
2001 Nov 13 (2.1.1)
- Bug fix: Sometimes arbitrary strings were passed to the callback
function when the actual value of a column was NULL.
2001 Nov 12 (2.1.0)
- Change the format of data records so that records up to 16MB in size
can be stored.
- Change the format of indices to allow for better query optimization.
- Implement the "LIMIT ... OFFSET ..." clause on SELECT statements.
2001 Nov 3 (2.0.8)
- Made selected parameters in API functions const. This should
be fully backwards compatible.
- Documentation updates
- Simplify the design of the VDBE by restricting the number of sorters
and lists to 1.
In practice, no more than one sorter and one list was ever used anyhow.
2001 Oct 21 (2.0.7)
- Any UTF-8 character or ISO8859 character can be used as part of
an identifier.
- Patches from Christian Werner to improve ODBC compatibility and to
fix a bug in the round() function.
- Plug some memory leaks that use to occur if malloc() failed.
We have been and continue to be memory leak free as long as
malloc() works.
- Changes to some test scripts so that they work on Windows in
addition to Unix.
2001 Oct 19 (2.0.6)
- Added the EMPTY_RESULT_CALLBACKS pragma
- Support for UTF-8 and ISO8859 characters in column and table names.
- Bug fix: Compute correct table names with the FULL_COLUMN_NAMES pragma
is turned on.
2001 Oct 14 (2.0.5)
- Added the COUNT_CHANGES pragma.
- Changes to the FULL_COLUMN_NAMES pragma to help out the ODBC driver.
- Bug fix: "SELECT count(*)" was returning NULL for empty tables.
Now it returns 0.
2001 Oct 13 (2.0.4)
- Bug fix: an obscure and relatively harmless bug was causing one of
the tests to fail when gcc optimizations are turned on. This release
fixes the problem.
2001 Oct 13 (2.0.3)
- Bug fix: the sqlite_busy_timeout() function was delaying 1000
times too long before failing.
- Bug fix: an assertion was failing if the disk holding the database
file became full or stopped accepting writes for some other reason.
New tests were added to detect similar problems in the future.
- Added new operators: & (bitwise-and)
| (bitwise-or), ~ (ones-complement),
<< (shift left), >> (shift right).
- Added new functions: round() and abs().
2001 Oct 9 (2.0.2)
- Fix two bugs in the locking protocol. (One was masking the other.)
- Removed some unused "#include " that were causing problems
for VC++.
- Fixed sqlite.h so that it is usable from C++
- Added the FULL_COLUMN_NAMES pragma. When set to "ON", the names of
columns are reported back as TABLE.COLUMN instead of just COLUMN.
- Added the TABLE_INFO() and INDEX_INFO() pragmas to help support the
ODBC interface.
- Added support for TEMPORARY tables and indices.
2001 Oct 2 (2.0.1)
- Remove some C++ style comments from btree.c so that it will compile
using compilers other than gcc.
- The ".dump" output from the shell does not work if there are embedded
newlines anywhere in the data. This is an old bug that was carried
forward from version 1.0. To fix it, the ".dump" output no longer
uses the COPY command. It instead generates INSERT statements.
- Extend the expression syntax to support "expr NOT NULL" (with a
space between the "NOT" and the "NULL") in addition to "expr NOTNULL"
(with no space).
2001 Sep 28 (2.0.0)
- Automatically build binaries for Linux and Windows and put them on
the website.
2001 Sep 28 (2.0-alpha-4)
- Incorporate makefile patches form A. Rottmann to use LIBTOOL
2001 Sep 27 (2.0-alpha-3)
- SQLite now honors the UNIQUE keyword in CREATE UNIQUE INDEX. Primary
keys are required to be unique.
- File format changed back to what it was for alpha-1
- Fixes to the rollback and locking behavior
2001 Sep 20 (2.0-alpha-2)
- Initial release of version 2.0. The idea of renaming the library
to "SQLus" was abandoned in favor of keeping the "SQLite" name and
bumping the major version number.
- The pager and btree subsystems added back. They are now the only
available backend.
- The Dbbe abstraction and the GDBM and memory drivers were removed.
- Copyright on all code was disclaimed. The library is now in the
public domain.
2001 Jul 23 (1.0.32)
- Pager and btree subsystems removed. These will be used in a follow-on
SQL server library named "SQLus".
- Add the ability to use quoted strings as table and column names in
expressions.
2001 Apr 14 (1.0.31)
- Pager subsystem added but not yet used.
- More robust handling of out-of-memory errors.
- New tests added to the test suite.
2001 Apr 6 (1.0.30)
- Remove the sqlite_encoding TCL variable that was introduced
in the previous version.
- Add options -encoding and -tcl-uses-utf to the
sqlite TCL command.
- Add tests to make sure that tclsqlite was compiled using Tcl header
files and libraries that match.
2001 Apr 5 (1.0.29)
- The library now assumes data is stored as UTF-8 if the --enable-utf8
option is given to configure. The default behavior is to assume
iso8859-x, as it has always done. This only makes a difference for
LIKE and GLOB operators and the LENGTH and SUBSTR functions.
- If the library is not configured for UTF-8 and the Tcl library
is one of the newer ones that uses UTF-8 internally,
then a conversion from UTF-8 to iso8859 and
back again is done inside the TCL interface.
2001 Apr 4 (1.0.28)
- Added limited support for transactions. At this point, transactions
will do table locking on the GDBM backend. There is no support (yet)
for rollback or atomic commit.
- Added special column names ROWID, OID, and _ROWID_ that refer to the
unique random integer key associated with every row of every table.
- Additional tests added to the regression suite to cover the new ROWID
feature and the TCL interface bugs mentioned below.
- Changes to the "lemon" parser generator to help it work better when
compiled using MSVC.
- Bug fixes in the TCL interface identified by Oleg Oleinick.
2001 Mar 20 (1.0.27)
- When doing DELETE and UPDATE, the library used to write the record
numbers of records to be deleted or updated into a temporary file.
This is changed so that the record numbers are held in memory.
- The DELETE command without a WHILE clause just removes the database
files from the disk, rather than going through and deleting record
by record.
2001 Mar 20 (1.0.26)
- A serious bug fixed on Windows. Windows users should upgrade.
No impact to Unix.
2001 Mar 15 (1.0.25)
- Modify the test scripts to identify tests that depend on system
load and processor speed and
to warn the user that a failure of one of those (rare) tests does
not necessarily mean the library is malfunctioning. No changes to
code.
2001 Mar 14 (1.0.24)
- Fix a bug which was causing
the UPDATE command to fail on systems where "malloc(0)" returns
NULL. The problem does not appear Windows, Linux, or HPUX but does
cause the library to fail on QNX.
2001 Feb 19 (1.0.23)
- An unrelated (and minor) bug from Mark Muranwski fixed. The algorithm
for figuring out where to put temporary files for a "memory:" database
was not working quite right.
2001 Feb 19 (1.0.22)
- The previous fix was not quite right. This one seems to work better.
2001 Feb 19 (1.0.21)
- The UPDATE statement was not working when the WHERE clause contained
some terms that could be satisfied using indices and other terms that
could not. Fixed.
2001 Feb 11 (1.0.20)
- Merge development changes into the main trunk. Future work toward
using a BTree file structure will use a separate CVS source tree. This
CVS tree will continue to support the GDBM version of SQLite only.
2001 Feb 6 (1.0.19)
- Fix a strange (but valid) C declaration that was causing problems
for QNX. No logical changes.
2001 Jan 4 (1.0.18)
- Print the offending SQL statement when an error occurs.
- Do not require commas between constraints in CREATE TABLE statements.
- Added the "-echo" option to the shell.
- Changes to comments.
2000 Dec 10 (1.0.17)
- Rewrote sqlite_complete() to make it faster.
- Minor tweaks to other code to make it run a little faster.
- Added new tests for sqlite_complete() and for memory leaks.
2000 Dec 4 (1.0.16)
- Documentation updates. Mostly fixing of typos and spelling errors.
2000 Oct 23 (1.0.15)
- Documentation updates
- Some sanity checking code was removed from the inner loop of vdbe.c
to help the library to run a little faster. The code is only
removed if you compile with -DNDEBUG.
2000 Oct 19 (1.0.14)
- Added a "memory:" backend driver that stores its database in an
in-memory hash table.
2000 Oct 18 (1.0.13)
- Break out the GDBM driver into a separate file in anticipation
to added new drivers.
- Allow the name of a database to be prefixed by the driver type.
For now, the only driver type is "gdbm:".
2000 Oct 16 (1.0.12)
- Fixed an off-by-one error that was causing a coredump in
the '%q' format directive of the new
sqlite_..._printf() routines.
- Added the sqlite_interrupt() interface.
- In the shell, sqlite_interrupt() is invoked when the
user presses Control-C
- Fixed some instances where sqlite_exec() was
returning the wrong error code.
2000 Oct 11 (1.0.10)
- Added notes on how to compile for Windows95/98.
- Removed a few variables that were not being used. Etc.
2000 Oct 8 (1.0.9)
- Added the sqlite_..._printf() interface routines.
- Modified the sqlite shell program to use the new interface
routines.
- Modified the sqlite shell program to print the schema for
the built-in SQLITE_MASTER table, if explicitly requested.
2000 Sep 30 (1.0.8)
- Begin writing documentation on the TCL interface.
2000 Sep 29 (Not Released)
- Added the sqlite_get_table() API
- Updated the documentation for due to the above change.
- Modified the sqlite shell to make use of the new
sqlite_get_table() API in order to print a list of tables
in multiple columns, similar to the way "ls" prints filenames.
- Modified the sqlite shell to print a semicolon at the
end of each CREATE statement in the output of the ".schema" command.
2000 Sep 21 (Not Released)
- Change the tclsqlite "eval" method to return a list of results if
no callback script is specified.
- Change tclsqlite.c to use the Tcl_Obj interface
- Add tclsqlite.c to the libsqlite.a library
2000 Sep 13 (Version 1.0.5)
- Changed the print format for floating point values from "%g" to "%.15g".
- Changed the comparison function so that numbers in exponential notation
(ex: 1.234e+05) sort in numerical order.
2000 Aug 28 (Version 1.0.4)
- Added functions length() and substr().
- Fix a bug in the sqlite shell program that was causing
a coredump when the output mode was "column" and the first row
of data contained a NULL.
2000 Aug 22 (Version 1.0.3)
- In the sqlite shell, print the "Database opened READ ONLY" message
to stderr instead of stdout.
- In the sqlite shell, now print the version number on initial startup.
- Add the sqlite_version[] string constant to the library
- Makefile updates
- Bug fix: incorrect VDBE code was being generated for the following
circumstance: a query on an indexed table containing a WHERE clause with
an IN operator that had a subquery on its right-hand side.
2000 Aug 18 (Version 1.0.1)
- Fix a bug in the configure script.
- Minor revisions to the website.
2000 Aug 17 (Version 1.0)
- Change the sqlite program so that it can read
databases for which it lacks write permission. (It used to
refuse all access if it could not write.)
2000 Aug 9
- Treat carriage returns as white space.
2000 Aug 8
- Added pattern matching to the ".table" command in the "sqlite"
command shell.
2000 Aug 4
- Documentation updates
- Added "busy" and "timeout" methods to the Tcl interface
2000 Aug 3
- File format version number was being stored in sqlite_master.tcl
multiple times. This was harmless, but unnecessary. It is now fixed.
2000 Aug 2
- The file format for indices was changed slightly in order to work
around an inefficiency that can sometimes come up with GDBM when
there are large indices having many entries with the same key.
** Incompatible Change **
2000 Aug 1
- The parser's stack was overflowing on a very long UPDATE statement.
This is now fixed.
2000 July 31
- Finish the VDBE tutorial.
- Added documentation on compiling to WindowsNT.
- Fix a configuration program for WindowsNT.
- Fix a configuration problem for HPUX.
2000 July 29
- Better labels on column names of the result.
2000 July 28
- Added the sqlite_busy_handler()
and sqlite_busy_timeout() interface.
2000 June 23
2000 June 21
- Clean up comments and variable names. Changes to documentation.
No functional changes to the code.
2000 June 19
- Column names in UPDATE statements were case sensitive.
This mistake has now been fixed.
2000 June 16
- Added the concatenate string operator (||)
2000 June 12
- Added the fcnt() function to the SQL interpreter. The fcnt() function
returns the number of database "Fetch" operations that have occurred.
This function is designed for use in test scripts to verify that
queries are efficient and appropriately optimized. Fcnt() has no other
useful purpose, as far as I know.
- Added a bunch more tests that take advantage of the new fcnt() function.
The new tests did not uncover any new problems.
2000 June 8
- Added lots of new test cases
- Fix a few bugs discovered while adding test cases
- Begin adding lots of new documentation
2000 June 6
- Added compound select operators: UNION, UNION ALL,
INTERSECT, and EXCEPT
- Added support for using (SELECT ...) within expressions
- Added support for IN and BETWEEN operators
- Added support for GROUP BY and HAVING
- NULL values are now reported to the callback as a NULL pointer
rather than an empty string.
2000 June 3
- Added support for default values on columns of a table.
- Improved test coverage. Fixed a few obscure bugs found by the
improved tests.
2000 June 2
- All database files to be modified by an UPDATE, INSERT or DELETE are
now locked before any changes are made to any files.
This makes it safe (I think) to access
the same database simultaneously from multiple processes.
- The code appears stable so we are now calling it "beta".
2000 June 1
- Better support for file locking so that two or more processes
(or threads)
can access the same database simultaneously. More work needed in
this area, though.
2000 May 31
- Added support for aggregate functions (Ex: COUNT(*), MIN(...))
to the SELECT statement.
- Added support for SELECT DISTINCT ...
2000 May 30
- Added the LIKE operator.
- Added a GLOB operator: similar to LIKE
but it uses Unix shell globbing wildcards instead of the '%'
and '_' wildcards of SQL.
- Added the COPY command patterned after
PostgreSQL so that SQLite
can now read the output of the pg_dump database dump utility
of PostgreSQL.
- Added a VACUUM command that that calls the
gdbm_reorganize() function on the underlying database
files.
- And many, many bug fixes...
2000 May 29
- Initial Public Release of Alpha code
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