@cpp.js/package-sqlite3 1.0.0-beta.24 → 1.0.0
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +20 -0
- package/README.md +1 -1
- package/cppjs.build.js +2 -1
- package/dist/prebuilt/Android-arm64-v8a/include/sqlite3.h +45 -8
- package/dist/prebuilt/Android-arm64-v8a/lib/libsqlite3.so +0 -0
- package/dist/prebuilt/Android-arm64-v8a/lib/pkgconfig/sqlite3.pc +2 -2
- package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/include/sqlite3.h +13620 -0
- package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/include/sqlite3ext.h +719 -0
- package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/libsqlite3.la +41 -0
- package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/libsqlite3.so +0 -0
- package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/lib/pkgconfig/sqlite3.pc +13 -0
- package/dist/prebuilt/Android-x86_64/share/man/man1/sqlite3.1 +161 -0
- package/dist/prebuilt/Emscripten-x86_64/include/sqlite3.h +45 -8
- package/dist/prebuilt/Emscripten-x86_64/lib/libsqlite3.a +0 -0
- package/dist/prebuilt/Emscripten-x86_64/lib/pkgconfig/sqlite3.pc +2 -2
- package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphoneos/include/sqlite3.h +45 -8
- package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphoneos/lib/libsqlite3.a +0 -0
- package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphoneos/lib/pkgconfig/sqlite3.pc +2 -2
- package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphonesimulator/include/sqlite3.h +45 -8
- package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphonesimulator/lib/libsqlite3.a +0 -0
- package/dist/prebuilt/iOS-iphonesimulator/lib/pkgconfig/sqlite3.pc +2 -2
- package/package.json +4 -4
- package/sqlite3.xcframework/ios-arm64_arm64e/Headers/sqlite3.h +45 -8
- package/sqlite3.xcframework/ios-arm64_arm64e/libsqlite3.a +0 -0
- package/sqlite3.xcframework/ios-arm64_arm64e_x86_64-simulator/Headers/sqlite3.h +45 -8
- package/sqlite3.xcframework/ios-arm64_arm64e_x86_64-simulator/libsqlite3.a +0 -0
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