All significant changes are mentioned in the "changes" log
of the documentation.
New code complies with style guidelines.
New code complies with design rules.
Comments have been updated to reflect code changes.
Variables and functions have been renamed to reflect changes
in their use.
Check all calls to sqlite3OsRead() and sqlite3OsWrite() to ensure that
offset computations are 64-bit clean.
Check all calls to memory allocation routines to ensure that size
computations are 64-bit clean.
Suggested regular expression for search: /(Re|M)alloc[FORZa-z]*(/
Verify that source code contains no tabs and that surplus whitespace has
been removed.
Verify that the list of APIs exposed via the extension header is
up-to-date (sqlite3ext.h).
Significant compile-time options are recognized by the
sqlite3_compileoption_used() interface.
Documentation review:
Latest release on the "index.html" page.
Release announcement in "changes.in".
Release accouncement in "news.html".
No unresolved hyperlinks in the documentation build.
Requirements marks are up-to-date in both documentation and source code.
The compile-time options are all up-to-date (compile.html).
Database footprint is up-to-date (features.html).
Test metrics are up-to-date (testing.html).
Check new/changed documentation for spelling and gramatical mistakes.
Compiler warning checks.
Linux GCC -Wall -Wextra (the "tool/warnings.sh" script)
Mac OS X GCC -Wall -Wextra (the "tool/warnings.sh" script)
sh tool/symbols-mingw.sh - no incorrect exports or dependencies
Verify that EXEs and DLLs generated using MSVC contain the correct
version number, product name, description, and copyright as resources.
Tests for platform Windows (other):
th3make msvc.rc test.rc - Windows 7.0/8.x (x64)
th3make msvc.rc winrt.rc min.rc - Windows Runtime 8.0 (x86)
th3make msvc.rc winrt.rc min.rc - Windows Runtime 8.0 (ARM)
th3make msvc.rc winrt.rc min.rc - Windows Runtime 8.1
th3make msvc.rc wp80.rc min.rc - Windows Phone 8.0
th3make msvc.rc wp81.rc min.rc - Windows Phone 8.1
th3make msvc.rc wince.rc min.rc - Windows Embedded Compact
2013 - When tests are going to be run on the [Hyper-V based] emulator,
no-mmap.rc must be used as well.
Tests for platform OpenBSD (x86):
make test
th3make quick.rc
Tests for platform Solaris (SPARC):
make test
tclsh multitest.tcl --only quick
Recompile and test Fossil.
Verify that Fossil repositories are cross-platform with x86/x64.
Sqllogictest:
Checked in latest SQLite amalgamation.
No SQLite compiler warnings.
tclsh run-all.tcl - on unix
tclsh run-all.tcl - on windows
Build using the configure/make in main source tree.
Make sure that autoconf has been run to update the configure script.
Verify the correct version numbers have been installed.
Fossil updated to use the latest SQLite.
No SQLite compiler warnings.
Used on active websites with no issues.
CEROD tests in the "test/" subdirectory.
SEE tests using TH3:
see.c
see-aes128-ofb.c
see-aes256-ofb.c
see-rc4.c
see-aes128-ccm.c
At least one of the above using "test.rc".
At least one of the above using "memdebug.rc".
At least one of the above on Linux.
At least one of the above on Mac OS X.
At least one of the above on Windows.
ZIPVFS tests:
testfixture ../zipvfs/test/zipvfs.test(See test/README.txt in the ZIPVFS source tree for details.)
th3make zipvfs.rc test.rc
th3make zipvfs.rc memdebug.rc
th3make zipvfs.rc quick.rc -valgrind
th3make zipvfs.rc quick.rc
At least one of the above on Linux.
At least one of the above on Mac OS X.
At least one of the above on Windows.
NX-Devkit compiles and runs tclsh th3make test.rc nx_compress.o
without error.
Amalgamation autoconf tarball.
Builds.
Works on Linux.
Works on Mac OS X.
TEA archive builds correctly and runs:
Linux
Mac OS X
Run performance tests comparing the new SQLite release against the
previous release and/or a release from one year ago. Document and
justify any performance decrease.
Compute the size of a standard build (gcc -Os -c sqlite3.c) and
and record the size change in the comments.
Versus the previous release.
Versus the trunk from 12 months ago.
Verify that the amalgamation builds are byte-for-byte identical on all
workstation platforms.
Linux
Mac OS X
OpenBSD
Windows using native MinGW.
Windows using NMAKE.
Solaris (SPARC) using autoconf.
Verify that databases (including FTS3 and RTREE databases),
rollback journals, and WAL files
created by the release candidate are
readable and writeable by historical versions of SQLite (as long
as no unsupported features are used) and vice versa.
Cross-platform tests. Verify the ability of databases, WAL files, and
rollback journals to be copied and used between 32-bit and 64-bit systems
and between big-endian and little-endian systems.
32-big to 64-little, database.
32-big to 64-little, WAL.
32-big to 64-little, rollback.
64-little to 32-big, SEE database.
64-little to 32-big, ZIPVFS database.
64-little to 32-big, CEROD database.
Build and verify correct operation of sqlite3_analyzer on:
Linux
Mac OS X
Solaris (SPARC)
Windows (MinGW)
Windows (MSVC)
A database containing WITHOUT ROWID tables.
Tests for the sessions branch with macros SQLITE_ENABLE_SESSION
and SQLITE_ENABLE_PREUPDATE_HOOK.
tclsh th3make session.rc test.rc (on Windows)
tclsh th3make session.rc test.rc (on Unix)
tclsh th3make session.rc quick.rc -valgrind
make test (on Windows)
make test (on Unix)
testfixture test/session.test
Verify that the "sqlite3-all.c" build target works and that the resulting
"sqlite3-all.c" file and its include files ("sqlite3-?.c") compile and
run the same as the single-file amalgamation.
System.Data.SQLite builds and checks out using the SQLite core.