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SQLite 3.18.0 (64-bit)

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What's new in this version:

- Added the PRAGMA optimize command
- The SQLite version identifier returned by the sqlite_source_id() SQL function and the sqlite3_sourceid() C API and found in the SQLITE_SOURCE_ID macro is now a 64-digit SHA3-256 hash instead of a 40-digit SHA1 hash
- Added the json_patch() SQL function to the JSON1 extension
- Enhance the LIKE optimization so that it works for arbitrary expressions on the left-hand side as long as the LIKE pattern on the right-hand side does not begin with a digit or minus sign
- Added the sqlite3_set_last_insert_rowid() interface and use the new interface in the FTS3, FTS4, and FTS5 extensions to ensure that the sqlite3_last_insert_rowid() interface always returns reasonable values
- Enhance PRAGMA integrity_check and PRAGMA quick_check so that they verify CHECK constraints
- Enhance the query plans for joins to detect empty tables early and halt without doing unnecessary work
- Enhance the sqlite3_mprintf() family of interfaces and the printf SQL function to put comma separators at the thousands marks for integers, if the "," format modifier is used in between the "%" and the "d" (example: "%,d")
- Added the -DSQLITE_MAX_MEMORY=N compile-time option
- Added the .sha3sum dot-command and the .selftest dot-command to the command-line shell
- Begin enforcing SQLITE_LIMIT_VDBE_OP. This can be used, for example, to prevent excessively large prepared statements in systems that accept SQL queries from untrusted users
- Various performance improvements

Bug Fixes:
- Ensure that indexed expressions with collating sequences are handled correctly
- Fix a bug in the 'start of ...' modifiers for the date and time functions
- Fix a potential segfault in complex recursive triggers, resulting from a bug in the OP_Once opcode introduced as part of a performance optimization in version 3.15.0
- In the RBU extension, add extra sync operations to avoid the possibility of corruption following a power failure
- The sqlite3_trace_v2() output for nested SQL statements should always begin with a "--" comment marker