SQLite is a Self Contained System
SQLite is a Self Contained System
SQLite is "stand-alone" or "self-contained" in the sense that it has very few dependencies. It runs on any operating system, even stripped-down bare-bones embedded operating systems. SQLite uses no external libraries or interfaces (other than a few standard C-library calls described below). The entire SQLite library is encapsulated in a single source code file that requires no special facilities or tools to build.
A minimal build of SQLite requires just these routines from the standard C library:
- memcmp()
- memcpy()
- memmove()
- memset()
- strcmp()
- strlen()
- strncmp()
Most builds also use the system memory allocation routines:
- malloc()
- realloc()
- free()
But those routines are optional can can be omitted using a 登录查看完整内容