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SQLite is a C-language library that implements a small, fast, self-contained, high-reliability, full-featured, SQL database engine. SQLite is the most used database engine in the world.
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SQLite Download Page
The SQLite source code is maintained in three geographically-dispersed self-synchronizing Fossil repositories that are available for anonymous read-only access. Anyone can view the repository contents and download historical versions of individual files or ZIP archives of historical check-ins. You can also clone the entire repository.
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SQLite Documentation
Customizing And Porting SQLite → This document explains how to customize the build of SQLite and how to port SQLite to new platforms. Locking And Concurrency In SQLite Version 3 → A description of how the new locking code in version 3 increases concurrency and decreases the problem of writer starvation.
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About SQLite
About SQLite SQLite is an in-process library that implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL database engine. The code for SQLite is in the public domain and is thus free for use for any purpose, commercial or private.
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SQLite In 5 Minutes Or Less
The Command Line Interface or "CLI" is a simple command-line program that accepts SQL input text and passes it through to the SQLite database engine core to be executed. The name of the CLI program is "sqlite3" (or "sqlite3.exe" on Windows). Use the CLI for manual interactions with a database. At a shell or DOS prompt, enter: " sqlite3 test.db ".
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Appropriate Uses For SQLite
SQLite is not directly comparable to client/server SQL database engines such as MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, or SQL Server since SQLite is trying to solve a different problem. Client/server SQL database engines strive to implement a shared repository of enterprise data. They emphasize scalability, concurrency, centralization, and control. SQLite strives to provide local data storage for ...
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Query Language Understood by SQLite
SQL As Understood By SQLite SQLite understands most of the standard SQL language. But it does omit some features while at the same time adding a few features of its own. This document attempts to describe precisely what parts of the SQL language SQLite does and does not support. A list of SQL keywords is also provided.
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SQLite Release 3.50.2 On 2025-06-28
SQLite Release 3.50.2 On 2025-06-28 Prior changes from version 3.50.0 (2025-05-29): Add the sqlite3_setlk_timeout () interface which sets a separate timeout, distinct from the sqlite3_busy_timeout (), for blocking locks on builds that support blocking locks.
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An Introduction To The SQLite C/C++ Interface
7. Configuring SQLite The default configuration for SQLite works great for most applications. But sometimes developers want to tweak the setup to try to squeeze out a little more performance, or take advantage of some obscure feature. The sqlite3_config () interface is used to make global, process-wide configuration changes for SQLite.
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Date And Time Functions - SQLite
The first six date and time functions take an optional time-value as an argument, followed by zero or more modifiers. The strftime () function also takes a format string as its first argument. The timediff () function takes exactly two arguments which are both time-values.