2016-09-02 8:23 GMT+02:00 Yaakov Selkowitz: > Jan, > > Please enable deprecated declarations in sqlite3.h. While it's nice in > theory to say that they are deprecated and shouldn't be used, the reality is > that real-world code still uses them and therefore fails to build as-is > without them.
Thanks! I'll do that in the next build. Still, I'm interested to know which real-word code still uses it, so a bug-report can be sent to them. All of those 6 functions where deprecated for a reason! SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_aggregate_count(sqlite3_context*); ** This function is deprecated. Do not use it for new code. It is ** provide only to avoid breaking legacy code. New aggregate function ** implementations should keep their own counts within their aggregate ** context. SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_expired(sqlite3_stmt*); ** Return TRUE (non-zero) of the statement supplied as an argument needs ** to be recompiled. A statement needs to be recompiled whenever the ** execution environment changes in a way that would alter the program ** that sqlite3_prepare() generates. For example, if new functions or ** collating sequences are registered or if an authorizer function is ** added or changed. SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_transfer_bindings(sqlite3_stmt*, sqlite3_stmt*); ** Deprecated external interface. Internal/core SQLite code ** should call sqlite3TransferBindings. ** ** It is misuse to call this routine with statements from different ** database connections. But as this is a deprecated interface, we ** will not bother to check for that condition. ** ** If the two statements contain a different number of bindings, then ** an SQLITE_ERROR is returned. Nothing else can go wrong, so otherwise ** SQLITE_OK is returned. SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_global_recover(void); ** This function is now an anachronism. It used to be used to recover from a ** malloc() failure, but SQLite now does this automatically. SQLITE_DEPRECATED void sqlite3_thread_cleanup(void); ** This is a convenience routine that makes sure that all thread-specific ** data for this thread has been deallocated. ** ** SQLite no longer uses thread-specific data so this routine is now a ** no-op. It is retained for historical compatibility. SQLITE_DEPRECATED int sqlite3_memory_alarm(void(*)(void*,sqlite3_int64,int), void*,sqlite3_int64); ** Deprecated external interface. It used to set an alarm callback ** that was invoked when memory usage grew too large. Now it is a ** no-op. Regards, Jan Nijtmans -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple