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Robert 31-Mar-2008 [703x3] | Ok, and please don't get me wrong. SQLite is nice because it's small and simple to attach to Rebol, thanks to the work of Ashley. So even for 10K records you can use it because the costs are low. |
But, it stays a SQL database not directly optimized for Rebol usage. | |
So, getting a database system that has much better / native Rebol support makes a lot of sense. Hopefully such a system will once be implemented on the C level for good performance etc. | |
Ashley 7-Apr-2008 [706] | Will, did you try modifying the following lines in the driver: *lib: load/library ... ; to call the correct version *prepare: make routine! ... ; to use "sqlite3_prepare_v2" instead of "sqlite3_prepare" |
Will 7-Apr-2008 [707x2] | Thank you Ashley, have changed to v2 but get: |
connect/log/create d ** User Error: SQLite out of memory ** Near: make error! reform ["SQLite" error] | |
Ashley 7-Apr-2008 [709] | Are you able to connect to an existing db file? |
Louis 8-Sep-2008 [710] | rebview cl-sqlite.r Any idea why I'm getting this (using Ubuntu and Ashley's sqlite.r): Script Error: Library error: libsqlite3.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory ** Near: *lib: load/library switch/default fourth system/version >> |
Chris 8-Sep-2008 [711] | Do you perhaps need the sqlite library in your working folder? |
Louis 8-Sep-2008 [712x3] | This solved the problem: "sudo apt-get install libsqlite3-dev" |
Chris, you are right. Thanks! | |
How can I do an "if not exists? on a sqlite table? | |
Chris 8-Sep-2008 [715] | All the tables are stored in the 'sqlite_master' table (including the 'Create' command) |
Chris 9-Sep-2008 [716] | select name from sqlite_master where type = 'table' and name = ? |
Louis 9-Sep-2008 [717] | Thanks, Chris. I have this working now. |
sqlab 19-Sep-2008 [718x2] | What is the recommendet way to deal with a lock and to get rid of dat-journal? I do not like to stop all processes and to manually remove the file. Also to increase the retries has its limitations. So, how do you handle the problem? |
Ok, got it. I increased the retries and use a shorter wait with a random duration If there is still a lock, I use an sqlite/*step sqlite/sid | |
james_nak 9-Oct-2008 [720] | I found something odd with an app I'm writing. If I insert or update a field (varchar) with a string that has any spaces in it. , it throws a rebol error if I try to select it. For example, I have a string "OK BOb" stored and when I sql {select * from vocab} ** Script Error: OK has no value ** Where: rejoin ** Near: OK BOb It doesn't matter what the first word is. I can't believe I'm the only one so I must be doing something wrong. |
Pekr 9-Oct-2008 [721x2] | how do you connect to DB? There are two modes - normal, and /direct .... |
try to open it with /direct refinement ... | |
james_nak 9-Oct-2008 [723x3] | I just use "connect %dbname.db |
OK, I'll try that. | |
How did you know? | |
SteveT 9-Oct-2008 [726] | Hi all, is the SQLite driver for REBOL different to the standard in that it has locking working? Does this mean it can be used for small multi-user apps or is it that people DO but SHOULDN'T like with Access? Thanks |
james_nak 9-Oct-2008 [727x3] | I see.../direct "Do not mold/load REBOL values" |
Says: # Lock detection The driver detects locks and initiates retries on your behalf. @ http://www.dobeash.com/sqlite.html Though I have not tried it in multi-user env. | |
Thanks Pekr for the good advice. | |
SteveT 9-Oct-2008 [730] | thanks, I have the mySQL driver working but I was just mewsing at not having to have a WAMP deployment. |
james_nak 9-Oct-2008 [731] | Yes, far (outside of my ignorance above) it works quite well. |
Ashley 10-Oct-2008 [732] | SteveT: read http://www.sqlite.org/lockingv3.htmlfor more information on locking, especially the section titled, "6.0 How To Corrupt Your Database Files". |
SteveT 11-Oct-2008 [733] | Thanks Ashley |
sqlab 12-Oct-2008 [734] | I made a few tests with sqlite and concurrent processes writing and manual reading. I can not recommend it, if you cannot accept data loss under these circumstances. Sooner or later it will get in an inconsistent state. |
SteveT 12-Oct-2008 [735] | Thanks for the info |
Ashley 12-Oct-2008 [736x2] | Were the problems you experienced REBOL or SQLite related? See http://www.rebol.net/cgi-bin/rambo.r?id=4063& |
problem does not occur if a periodic recycle is performed should read "problem occurs less frequently if a periodic recycle is performed" | |
sqlab 13-Oct-2008 [738] | I experienced the problems Rebol and Sqlite related. Rebol crashed soon trying to read after recovering from a lock, as the written data were no more consistent. |
GiuseppeC 15-Oct-2008 [739x2] | Hello, I need to implement a database with over 500 rows and I think SQLLite is the riight solution. Speed is much important as I need to perform about 20 queries each second. Is it loaded in memory ? Is there a way to load the database in memory ? |
(*over 500K rows) | |
Maarten 15-Oct-2008 [741x2] | What's the size of each row? Given the size/price of memory, REBOL may be fast enough by itself. If you use sort, parse and create a little list comprehension dialect... |
500k rows, every 2 bytes per row makes your DB grow by 1 MB. Now if your average size is 2KB/row, you'll use 1Gb of memory (this REBOL independent). Doable | |
GiuseppeC 15-Oct-2008 [743x2] | It should be 0,5 KB per row. |
So the database will be around 250MB. Is SQL Lite disk based or could we instruct it to load the database in memory ? | |
Pekr 15-Oct-2008 [745] | IIRC it allows also in-memory tables, but not 100% sure ... |
Henrik 15-Oct-2008 [746] | The trouble for REBOL starts when you want to save the db to disk or load it into memory. You'll have to implement a clever algorithm to make it fast. |
Maarten 15-Oct-2008 [747x2] | I think you should try parse on a large file with /seek, just to test. Or load it in memory upfront, so you hav the cost once. |
I mean, 250Mb is not so much. Only 1000 times the rebol executable | |
Ashley 15-Oct-2008 [749] | RebDB is memory-based, or if your DB structure and access is simple enoiugh just use sorted blocks. You really only *need* a DB if you require a complex access API such as SQL. |
Robert 16-Oct-2008 [750] | SQLite can use in memory tables. If persistens is not an issue and you just need to query and not changes are necessary SQLite is a good catch. But if your queries are very simple lookup and don't change in structure load everything and write a simple accessor function. |
Ashley 17-Oct-2008 [751] | How would I add the following routine to sqlite.r: SQLITE_EXTERN const char sqlite3_version[]; I've tried: *version: make routine! [return: [string!]] *lib "sqlite3_version" but that doesn't seem to work. |
BrianH 17-Oct-2008 [752] | Routines only work for functions, not constants or variables. Is there a function that returns the value of that constant? |
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