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Usage instructions for applications calling the sqlite3 API functions:
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In your application, call sqlite3_enable_load_extension(db,1) to
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allow loading external libraries. Then load the library
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%%LIBFILE%% using sqlite3_load_extension; the third argument
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should be 0. See http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=LoadableExtensions.
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Select statements may now use these functions, as in:
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SELECT cos(radians(inclination)) FROM satsum WHERE satnum = 25544;
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Usage instructions for the sqlite3 program:
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If the program is built so that loading extensions is permitted,
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the following will work:
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sqlite> SELECT load_extension('%%LIBFILE%%');
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sqlite> select cos(radians(45));
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0.707106781186548
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Note: Loading extensions is by default prohibited as a
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security measure; see "Security Considerations" in
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http://www.sqlite.org/cvstrac/wiki?p=LoadableExtensions.
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If the sqlite3 program and library are built this
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way, you cannot use these functions from the program, you
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must write your own program using the sqlite3 API, and call
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sqlite3_enable_load_extension as described above, or else
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rebuilt the sqlite3 program to allow loadable extensions.
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