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- data/doc/faq/faq.html +28 -28
- data/lib/sqlite/resultset.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/sqlite/statement.rb +1 -1
- data/lib/sqlite/version.rb +1 -1
- data/test/lib/sqlite.rb +34 -0
- data/test/lib/sqlite/database.rb +682 -0
- data/test/lib/sqlite/parsed_statement.rb +233 -0
- data/test/lib/sqlite/pragmas.rb +236 -0
- data/test/lib/sqlite/resultset.rb +168 -0
- data/test/lib/sqlite/statement.rb +177 -0
- data/test/lib/sqlite/translator.rb +135 -0
- data/test/lib/sqlite/version.rb +45 -0
- data/test/lib/sqlite_api.so +0 -0
- data/test/tc_database.rb +4 -0
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require 'sqlite_api'
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module SQLite
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# The ResultSet object encapsulates the enumerability of a query's output.
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# It is a simple cursor over the data that the query returns. It will
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# very rarely (if ever) be instantiated directly. Instead, client's should
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# obtain a ResultSet instance via Statement#execute.
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class ResultSet
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include Enumerable
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# A trivial module for adding a +types+ accessor to an object.
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module TypesContainer
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attr_accessor :types
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end
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# A trivial module for adding a +fields+ accessor to an object.
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module FieldsContainer
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attr_accessor :fields
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end
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# An array of the column names for this result set (may be empty)
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attr_reader :columns
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# An array of the column types for this result set (may be empty)
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attr_reader :types
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# Create a new ResultSet attached to the given database, using the
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# given sql text.
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def initialize( db, sql )
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@db = db
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# A convenience method for compiling the virtual machine and stepping
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def commence
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@vm, = API.compile( @db.handle, @sql )
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@current_row = API.step( @vm )
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@columns = @current_row[ :columns ]
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@types = @current_row[ :types ]
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private :commence
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end
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module SQLite
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require 'time'
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module SQLite
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# converting string data to a value of some specified type. Every Database
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def initialize
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register_default_translators
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