Releases: mmottl/sqlite3-ocaml
5.2.0
CHANGES:
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Support MSVC compiler (Jonah Beckford)
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Add
extended_errcode_int
function (Petter A. Urkedal) -
Fix memory alloc in
caml_sqlite3_backup_init()
(Mark Elvers, Pierre Boutillier, and Benjamin Canou) -
Add Github CI (Yilin Wei)
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Detect pkgconf on Windows/mingw (Mark Elvers, reviewed by Shon Feder)
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Fixed shadowing of
agg_ctx
when usingsizeof
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Formatted sources using
ocamlformat
andclang-format
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Fixed switch syntax error flagged by cppcheck.
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Added
.editorconfig
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Removed superfluous macro conditions.
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Improved API documentation formatting.
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Improved README, license file, copyright notices, and changelog format.
5.1.0
CHANGES:
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Added let&-operator for implicit closing of an opened database.
Thanks to Yawar Amin [email protected] for this contribution!
5.0.3
5.0.2
CHANGES:
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Added missing
dune-configurator
dependency.-
Removed redundant build dependencies.
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Use
caml_alloc_initialized_string
wherever possible. -
Fixed documentation typos and wording.
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Added support for const char strings in stubs due to stricter handling
in newer OCaml runtimes. This eliminates C-compiler warnings.
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5.0.1
5.0.0
CHANGES:
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Breaking change:
* `Data.to_string` is now `Data.to_string_coerce` to more clearly reflect that non-string data will be converted to strings.
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Added support for SQLite3 window functions.
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Added
Sqlite3.Rc.check
andSqlite3.Rc.is_success
for easier return
code checking. -
Added
Sqlite3.prepare_or_reset
for reusing prepared statements in loops. -
Added
Sqlite3.iter
andSqlite3.fold
for more convenient handling of
row data. -
Added more data conversion functions, also for direct access to column data.
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Added more data binding functions.
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Improved closing behavior of database using new SQLite3 API.
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Improved testing framework using
ppx_inline_test
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Each test case now has its own database for parallel testing.
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Switched from
caml_alloc_custom
tocaml_alloc_custom_mem
. -
Switched to OPAM file generation via
dune-project
. -
Improved compatibility with older OCaml versions. Thanks to Simon Cruanes
for this patch!
Thanks to Shawn [email protected] and Ted Spence [email protected]
for their work on many of these contributions! -