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For boolean values, marshal true to SQLite 1, not -1
SQLite stores boolean values as an integer, serializing true as 1 and false as 0 [1], but it does not actually enforce this range. To match the documentation (and fix the broken test case), this patch makes a Go boolean true serialize properly to 1. [1] http://www.sqlite.org/datatype3.html
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@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ func (s *SQLiteStmt) bind(args []interface{}) error {
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rv = C.sqlite3_bind_int(s.s, n, C.int(v))
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rv = C.sqlite3_bind_int(s.s, n, C.int(v))
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case bool:
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case bool:
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if bool(v) {
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if bool(v) {
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rv = C.sqlite3_bind_int(s.s, n, -1)
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rv = C.sqlite3_bind_int(s.s, n, 1)
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} else {
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} else {
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rv = C.sqlite3_bind_int(s.s, n, 0)
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rv = C.sqlite3_bind_int(s.s, n, 0)
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}
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}
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