* Add build tags to support both x86 and ARM compilation on macOS
* Documentation fix: command line for build under macOS
* Global replace 'macOS X' -> 'macOS'. Fix typo in -tags cmd line param
* `README.md`: fix all `--tags` -> `-tags`
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Co-authored-by: Denis Dmitriev <dmitriev@itspartner.net>
As it was, the vtable example will give an error when adding any kind of SQL constraint in the SQL statement. Updating the BestIndex method will ensure that adding SQL constraints will not result in errors
Signed-off-by: David Vassallo <davevassallo@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: David Vassallo <davevassallo@gmail.com>
# Enhancement
Update `README.md` with new instructions for Mac OS cross compiling.
# Why?
The current suggested solution `xgo` is no longer maintained (GitHub archived repository).
# Credits
Credits go to Pieter Claerhout (@pieterclaerhout) and his blog post: https://www.yellowduck.be/posts/cross-compile-a-go-package-which-uses-sqlite3
Add support for SQLITE_ENABLE_MATH_FUNCTIONS compile-time option via the sqlite_math_functions build tag.
Co-authored-by: Dominik Kraus <dominik.kraus@nktek.de>
This commit adds the `sqlite_os_trace` build tag which sets the
`SQLITE_FORCE_OS_TRACE` and `SQLITE_DEBUG_OS_TRACE` compilation
flags. This produces verbose debugging output of every operating
system call made by SQLite.
This commit adds the SQLiteConn.FileControlInt() method which calls the
underlying sqlite3_file_control() function with an int argument. This can
be used for low-level operations on SQLite databases such as persisting
the WAL file after database close.
Selecting only some tests with go test -run=... does not work, because
some of the tests are executed using testing.RunTests(). That function
is documented as "an internal function". This changes TestSuite to use
the testing subtests feature instead.
This has a behaviour change: the benchmarks now need to be
selected at the command line with the standard go test -bench=.
flag. This will also set up the test database twice when running
benchmarks, rather than once.