Previously, the timezone information for a provided value was discarded
and the value always stored as in UTC. However, sqlite allows specifying
the timezone offsets and handles those values appropriately. This change
stores the timezone information and parses it out if present, otherwise
it defaults to UTC as before.
One additional bugfix: Previously, a unix timestamp in seconds was
parsed in the local timezone (rather than UTC), in contrast to a unix
timestamp in milliseconds that was parsed in UTC.
While fixing that extra bug, I cleaned up the parsing code -- no need to
convert to a string and then parse it back again and risk a parse error,
just to check the number of digits.
The tests were extended to cover non-UTC timezones storage & retrieval,
meaningful unix timestamps, and correct handling of a trailing Z.
sqlite_omit_load_extension is a go build tag which behaves much like its
C counterpart SQLITE_OMIT_LOAD_EXTENSION
Signed-off-by: Jessica Frazelle <acidburn@docker.com>
A call now doesn't have to do any reflection, it just blindly invokes
a bunch of argument and return value handlers to execute the translation,
and the safety of the translation is determined at registration time.
When specified, changes the default locking at a tx.Begin.
Changelog (v2):
Add a testcase to ensure _txlock is properly handled.
Closes#189
Signed-off-by: Serge Hallyn <serge.hallyn@ubuntu.com>
This fixes the problem where when building with gccgo, sqlite3.c is
overwritten, leading to a build failure.
An alternative would have been to move sqlite3*.{c,h} to a subdirectory,
but that seems to confuse the linker a fair bit and would just swap one
implementation-dependent issue for another.
Closes#20
Signed-off-by: Stéphane Graber <stgraber@ubuntu.com>
Fixes the following error message on SmartOS:
$ go get github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3
In file included from /usr/include/stdio.h:37:0,
from go/src/github.com/mattn/go-sqlite3/sqlite3.c:8422:
/opt/local/gcc47/lib/gcc/i386-sun-solaris2.11/4.7.3/include-fixed/sys/feature_tests.h:366:2: error: #error "Compiler or options invalid; UNIX 03 and POSIX.1-2001 applications require the use of c99"