- Subject: Re: [slang-users] Slang modules and threads?
- From: jmrobert5@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 06 May 2005 12:26:28 +0000
Yes it is possible. I am sure there is more than one way to do it.
But since I am stuck at the sqlite lib level, I have deferred that task.
Once I get this resolved, then moving to multiple dbs should be easy.
Short answer, just haven't got there yet.
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Joe Robertson
jmrobert5@xxxxxxxxx
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> On Thu, 05 May 2005 17:32:00 +0000, jmrobert5@xxxxxxxxx said:
>
> > I have this module that I wrote for sqlite 3.2.1.
>
> Great! Looking at the module, it doesn't seem to provide a way to open
> more than one database. From what I can tell, the database handle is in a
> static variable:
>
> static sqlite3 *db = 0;
>
> Now, it's possible to import modules more than once into different
> namespaces. However, some testing reveals that static variables defined
> by the module are not duplicated - if I change it in one namespace it
> also gets changed in the other. Some more testing reveals that making it
> an intrinsic variable doesn't help. So I would like to ask: is there a
> simple way to make this module handle multiple databases? This question
> may also of interest to Ben Duncan, see his message "A question regarding
> \"import\"" of April.
>
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