NAME
sqlite3_version,
sqlite3_libversion,
sqlite3_sourceid,
sqlite3_libversion_number —
Run-Time
Library Version Numbers
SYNOPSIS
const char sqlite3_version[];
const char *
sqlite3_libversion(
void);
const char *
sqlite3_sourceid(
void);
int
sqlite3_libversion_number(
void);
DESCRIPTION
These interfaces provide the same information as the SQLITE_VERSION,
SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER, and SQLITE_SOURCE_ID C preprocessor macros but are
associated with the library instead of the header file. Cautious programmers
might include assert() statements in their application to verify that values
returned by these interfaces match the macros in the header, and thus ensure
that the application is compiled with matching library and header files.
assert( sqlite3_libversion_number()==SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER ); assert(
strcmp(sqlite3_sourceid(),SQLITE_SOURCE_ID)==0 ); assert( strcmp(sqlite3_libversion(),SQLITE_VERSION)==0
);
The sqlite3_version[] string constant contains the text of SQLITE_VERSION macro.
The sqlite3_libversion() function returns a pointer to the to the
sqlite3_version[] string constant. The sqlite3_libversion() function is
provided for use in DLLs since DLL users usually do not have direct access to
string constants within the DLL. The sqlite3_libversion_number() function
returns an integer equal to SQLITE_VERSION_NUMBER. The sqlite3_sourceid()
function returns a pointer to a string constant whose value is the same as the
SQLITE_SOURCE_ID C preprocessor macro.
SEE ALSO
SQLITE_VERSION(3)