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Bug 563290 - =dev-db/sqlite-3.9.1 version bump
Summary: =dev-db/sqlite-3.9.1 version bump
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: Gentoo Linux
Classification: Unclassified
Component: [OLD] Development (show other bugs)
Hardware: All Linux
: Normal normal (vote)
Assignee: Arfrever Frehtes Taifersar Arahesis
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Reported: 2015-10-17 09:36 UTC by Lars Wendler (Polynomial-C) (RETIRED)
Modified: 2015-10-23 19:29 UTC (History)
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Description Lars Wendler (Polynomial-C) (RETIRED) gentoo-dev 2015-10-17 09:36:36 UTC
SQLite Release 3.9.0 On 2015-10-14

    Policy Changes:
    The version numbering conventions for SQLite are revised to use the emerging standard of semantic versioning.

    New Features And Enhancements:
    Added the json1 extension module in the source tree, and in the amalgamation. Enable support using the SQLITE_ENABLE_JSON1 compile-time option.
    Added Full Text Search version 5 (FTS5) to the amalgamation, enabled using SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5. FTS5 will be considered "experimental" (subject to incompatible changes) for at least one more release cycle.
    The CREATE VIEW statement now accepts an optional list of column names following the view name.
    Added support for indexes on expressions.
    Added support for table-valued functions in the FROM clause of a SELECT statement.
    Added support for eponymous virtual tables.
    A VIEW may now reference undefined tables and functions when initially created. Missing tables and functions are reported when the VIEW is used in a query.
    Added the sqlite3_value_subtype() and sqlite3_result_subtype() interfaced (used by the json1 extension).
    The query planner is now able to use partial indexes that contain AND-connected terms in the WHERE clause.
    The sqlite3_analyzer.exe utility is updated to report the depth of each btree and to show the average fanout for indexes and WITHOUT ROWID tables.
    Enhanced the dbstat virtual table so that it can be used as a table-valued function where the argument is the schema to be analyzed.

    Other changes:
    The sqlite3_memory_alarm() interface, which has been deprecated and undocumented for 8 years, is changed into a no-op.

    Important fixes:
    Fixed a critical bug in the SQLite Encryption Extension that could cause the database to become unreadable and unrecoverable if a VACUUM command changed the size of the encryption nonce.
    Added a memory barrier in the implementation of sqlite3_initialize() to help ensure that it is thread-safe.
    Fix the OR optimization so that it always ignores subplans that do not use an index.
    Do not apply the WHERE-clause pushdown optimization on terms that originate in the ON or USING clause of a LEFT JOIN. Fix for ticket c2a19d81652f40568c.
    SQLITE_SOURCE_ID: "2015-10-14 12:29:53 a721fc0d89495518fe5612e2e3bbc60befd2e90d"
    SHA1 for sqlite3.c: c03e47e152ddb9c342b84ffb39448bf4a2bd4288 


SQLite Release 3.9.1 On 2015-10-16

    Fix the json1 extension so that it does not recognize ASCII form-feed as a whitespace character, in order to comply with RFC-7159. Fix for ticket 57eec374ae1d0a1d
    Add a few #ifdef and build script changes to address compilation issues that appeared after the 3.9.0 release.
    SQLITE_SOURCE_ID: ""2015-10-16 17:31:12 767c1727fec4ce11b83f25b3f1bfcfe68a2c8b02"
    SHA1 for sqlite3.c: 5e6d1873a32d82c2cf8581f143649940cac8ae49 

Changes carried forward from version 3.9.0 (2015-10-14):

    Policy Changes:
    The version numbering conventions for SQLite are revised to use the emerging standard of semantic versioning.

    New Features And Enhancements:
    Added the json1 extension module in the source tree, and in the amalgamation. Enable support using the SQLITE_ENABLE_JSON1 compile-time option.
    Added Full Text Search version 5 (FTS5) to the amalgamation, enabled using SQLITE_ENABLE_FTS5. FTS5 will be considered "experimental" (subject to incompatible changes) for at least one more release cycle.
    The CREATE VIEW statement now accepts an optional list of column names following the view name.
    Added support for indexes on expressions.
    Added support for table-valued functions in the FROM clause of a SELECT statement.
    Added support for eponymous virtual tables.
    A VIEW may now reference undefined tables and functions when initially created. Missing tables and functions are reported when the VIEW is used in a query.
    Added the sqlite3_value_subtype() and sqlite3_result_subtype() interfaced (used by the json1 extension).
    The query planner is now able to use partial indexes that contain AND-connected terms in the WHERE clause.
    The sqlite3_analyzer.exe utility is updated to report the depth of each btree and to show the average fanout for indexes and WITHOUT ROWID tables.
    Enhanced the dbstat virtual table so that it can be used as a table-valued function where the argument is the schema to be analyzed.

    Other changes:
    The sqlite3_memory_alarm() interface, which has been deprecated and undocumented for 8 years, is changed into a no-op.

    Important fixes:
    Fixed a critical bug in the SQLite Encryption Extension that could cause the database to become unreadable and unrecoverable if a VACUUM command changed the size of the encryption nonce.
    Added a memory barrier in the implementation of sqlite3_initialize() to help ensure that it is thread-safe.
    Fix the OR optimization so that it always ignores subplans that do not use an index.
    Do not apply the WHERE-clause pushdown optimization on terms that originate in the ON or USING clause of a LEFT JOIN. Fix for ticket c2a19d81652f40568c.
Comment 1 farmboy0 2015-10-22 17:58:04 UTC
This fails to compile on my system.
Want me to open a new bug or should I post my info to this one?
Comment 2 David Kredba 2015-10-23 08:51:05 UTC
Do you mean missing -ltcl at link time of sqlite3_analyzer?
I would say a new bug is the only option.

(In reply to farmboy0 from comment #1)
> This fails to compile on my system.
> Want me to open a new bug or should I post my info to this one?