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Re: Using a command-line program (sqlite3) as a backend
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florian |
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Re: Using a command-line program (sqlite3) as a backend |
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Wed, 25 Mar 2009 16:16:15 -0700 (PDT) |
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Thanks for the instantaneous reply ;-) ...
On Mar 26, 12:03 am, Chetan <Chetan.xs...@xspam.sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> It would be easiest to see if there are any problems working with
> stdout, since that was mentioned.
> Using it from elisp requires either loading a dynamically linked
> library or compiling emacs with sqlite - neither of them are supported
> at the moment, but the latter is possible,
Oops. Compiling Emacs with sqlite? What would that be?
> provided one is OK with the datatypes as currently supported in emacs-lisp.
Well, yes; I'm quite sure they're more than adequate for my purposes.
Your reply makes me wonder, however, whether you consider my idea
(let's call it the ispell approach) a bad idea. Do you?
Best, Florian
Re: Using a command-line program (sqlite3) as a backend, Glenn Morris, 2009/03/24