Bump sqlite3 from 1.4.4 to 1.5.0
Bumps sqlite3 from 1.4.4 to 1.5.0.
Release notes
Sourced from sqlite3's releases.
1.5.0 / 2022-09-08
Packaging
Faster, more reliable installation
Native (precompiled) gems are available for Ruby 2.6, 2.7, 3.0, and 3.1 on all these platforms:
aarch64-linux
arm-linux
arm64-darwin
x64-mingw32
andx64-mingw-ucrt
x86-linux
x86_64-darwin
x86_64-linux
If you are using one of these Ruby versions on one of these platforms, the native gem is the recommended way to install sqlite3-ruby.
See the README for more information.
More consistent developer experience
Both the native (precompiled) gems and the vanilla "ruby platform" (source) gem include sqlite v3.39.3 by default.
Defaulting to a consistent version of sqlite across all systems means that your development environment behaves exactly like your production environment, and you have access to the latest and greatest features of sqlite.
You can opt-out of the packaged version of sqlite (and use your system-installed library as in versions < 1.5.0). See the README for more information.
Release notes for this version of sqlite
Rubies and Platforms
- TruffleRuby is supported.
- Apple Silicon is supported (M1, arm64-darwin).
- vcpkg system libraries supported. #332 (Thanks, @MSP-Greg!)
Added
SQLite3::SQLITE_LOADED_VERSION
contains the version string of the sqlite3 library that is dynamically loaded (compare toSQLite3::SQLITE_VERSION
which is the version at compile-time).Fixed
SQLite3::Database#load_extensions
now raises aTypeError
unless a String is passed as the file path. Previously it was possible to pass a non-string and cause a segfault. #339
... (truncated)
Changelog
Sourced from sqlite3's changelog.
1.5.0 / 2022-09-08
Packaging
Faster, more reliable installation
Native (precompiled) gems are available for Ruby 2.6, 2.7, 3.0, and 3.1 on all these platforms:
aarch64-linux
arm-linux
arm64-darwin
x64-mingw32
andx64-mingw-ucrt
x86-linux
x86_64-darwin
x86_64-linux
If you are using one of these Ruby versions on one of these platforms, the native gem is the recommended way to install sqlite3-ruby.
See the README for more information.
More consistent developer experience
Both the native (precompiled) gems and the vanilla "ruby platform" (source) gem include sqlite v3.39.3 by default.
Defaulting to a consistent version of sqlite across all systems means that your development environment behaves exactly like your production environment, and you have access to the latest and greatest features of sqlite.
You can opt-out of the packaged version of sqlite (and use your system-installed library as in versions < 1.5.0). See the README for more information.
Release notes for this version of sqlite
Rubies and Platforms
- TruffleRuby is supported.
- Apple Silicon is supported (M1, arm64-darwin).
- vcpkg system libraries supported. #332 (Thanks, @MSP-Greg!)
Added
SQLite3::SQLITE_LOADED_VERSION
contains the version string of the sqlite3 library that is dynamically loaded (compare toSQLite3::SQLITE_VERSION
which is the version at compile-time).Fixed
SQLite3::Database#load_extensions
now raises aTypeError
unless a String is passed as the file path. Previously it was possible to pass a non-string and cause a segfault. #339
Commits
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31ea008
version bump to 1.5.0 (final) -
23721a7
rb_gc_register_address() must be called after the variable was assigned (#345) -
6607e64
Merge pull request #342 from sparklemotion/flavorjones-update-sqlite-3.39.3 -
10f4308
dep: update packaged sqlite3 to v3.39.3 -
bf63f77
doc: fix sqlite3 docs link in CHANGELOG -
2544e58
version bump to v1.5.0.rc2 (release candidate) -
1cfa1c1
Merge pull request #341 from sparklemotion/flavorjones-compiler-optimization -
d77cf57
perf: use -O2 compiler optimizations -
e27f9b0
Merge pull request #340 from sparklemotion/339-load-extension-segfault -
31785dd
fix: Database#load_extension check argument type - Additional commits viewable in compare view