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SQLite Release 3.15.1 On 2016-11-04
Changes in version 3.15.0 (2016-10-14):
- Added support for row values.
- Allow deterministic SQL functions in the WHERE clause of a partial index.
- Added the "modeof=filename" URI parameter on the unix VFS
- Added support for SQLITE_DBCONFIG_MAINDBNAME.
- Added the ability to VACUUM an ATTACH-ed database.
- Enhancements to the command-line shell:
- Add the ".testcase" and ".check" dot-commands.
- Added the --new option to the ".open" dot-command, causing
any prior content in the database to be purged prior to
opening.
- Enhance the fts5vocab virtual table to handle "ORDER BY term" efficiently.
- Miscellaneous micro-optimizations reduce CPU usage by more than 7%
on common workloads. Most optimization in this release has been on the
front-end (sqlite3_prepare_v2()).
Bug Fixes:
- The multiply operator now correctly detects 64-bit integer overflow
and promotes to floating point in all corner-cases. Fix for ticket
1ec41379c9c1e400.
- Correct handling of columns with redundant unique indexes when those
columns are used on the LHS of an IN operator. Fix for ticket
0eab1ac759.
- Skip NULL entries on range queries in indexes on expressions.
Fix for ticket
4baa46491212947.
- Ensure that the AUTOINCREMENT counters in the sqlite_sequence
table are initialized doing "Xfer Optimization" on "INSERT ... SELECT"
statements. Fix for ticket
7b3328086a5c116c.
- Make sure the ORDER BY LIMIT optimization
(from check-in 559733b09e)
works with IN operators on INTEGER PRIMARY KEYs. Fix for ticket
96c1454c
Additional changes in version 3.15.1 (2016-11-04):
- Added SQLITE_FCNTL_WIN32_GET_HANDLE file control opcode.
- Fix the VACUUM command so that it spills excess content to disk rather
than holding everything in memory, and possible causing an out-of-memory
error for larger database files. This fixes an issue introduced by
version 3.15.0.
- Fix a case (present since 3.8.0 - 2013-08-26)
where OR-connected terms in the ON clause of a LEFT JOIN
might cause incorrect results. Ticket
34a579141b2c5ac.
- Fix a case where the use of row values in the ON clause of a LEFT JOIN
might cause incorrect results. Ticket
fef4bb4bd9185ec8f.
Hashes:
- SQLITE_SOURCE_ID: "2016-11-04 12:08:49 1136863c76576110e710dd5d69ab6bf347c65e36"
- SHA1 for sqlite3.c: e7c26a7be3e431dd06898f8d262c4ef240c07366
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