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SQLite 3.37.0 (64-bit)

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What's new in this version:

- STRICT tables provide a prescriptive style of data type management, for developers who prefer that kind of thing
- When adding columns that contain a CHECK constraint or a generated column containing a NOT NULL constraint, the ALTER TABLE ADD COLUMN now checks new constraints against preexisting rows in the database and will only proceed if no constraints are violated.
- Added the PRAGMA table_list statement
- Added the sqlite3_autovacuum_pages() interface
- The sqlite3_deserialize() does not and has never worked for the TEMP database. That limitation is now noted in the documentation.
- The query planner now omits ORDER BY clauses on subqueries and views if removing those clauses does not change the semantics of the query
- The generate_series table-valued function extension is modified so that the first parameter ("START") is now required. This is done as a way to demonstrate how to write table-valued functions with required parameters. The legacy behavior is available using the -DZERO_ARGUMENT_GENERATE_SERIES compile-time option.
- Added new sqlite3_changes64() and sqlite3_total_changes64() interfaces
- Added the SQLITE_OPEN_EXRESCODE flag option to sqlite3_open_v2()
- Use less memory to hold the database schema
- CLI enhancements:
- Add the .connection command, allowing the CLI to keep multiple database connections open at the same time
- Add the --safe command-line option that disables dot-commands and SQL statements that might cause side-effects that extend beyond the single database file named on the command-line
- Performance improvements when reading SQL statements that span many lines