← Back to context Comment by noname120 1 year ago Do you have a source for that? 4 comments noname120 Reply cryptonector 1 year ago Why do you need a source? You can clone SQLite3 and count the lines yourself. delifue 1 year ago The test code of sqlite is not public. Aissen 1 year ago Yes and no. Part of it is public, just not the "best" part: https://www.sqlite.org/testing.html 1 reply →
cryptonector 1 year ago Why do you need a source? You can clone SQLite3 and count the lines yourself. delifue 1 year ago The test code of sqlite is not public. Aissen 1 year ago Yes and no. Part of it is public, just not the "best" part: https://www.sqlite.org/testing.html 1 reply →
delifue 1 year ago The test code of sqlite is not public. Aissen 1 year ago Yes and no. Part of it is public, just not the "best" part: https://www.sqlite.org/testing.html 1 reply →
Aissen 1 year ago Yes and no. Part of it is public, just not the "best" part: https://www.sqlite.org/testing.html 1 reply →
Why do you need a source? You can clone SQLite3 and count the lines yourself.
The test code of sqlite is not public.
Yes and no. Part of it is public, just not the "best" part: https://www.sqlite.org/testing.html
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