[DBD-SQLite] FTS3Transitional.pm

Adam Kennedy adam at ali.as
Tue Sep 7 06:44:41 GMT 2010


That might be a better idea.

Adam K

On Tue, Sep 7, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Dami Laurent (PJ)
<laurent.dami at justice.ge.ch> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
>
> I put this code in a separate module because
>
> a) very few people will ever use it (only some of the people who already used FTS3 in previous versions)
> b) for people who will use it, it will be probably a one-shot operation (to update their code).
>
> so inserting this functionality for ever into the main module doesn't sound so good to me.
>
> What could be done, however, is to remove it completely from the DBD::SQLite distrib and pack it into a separate distribution; so only people who really need that stuff will install it.
>
> Laurent Dami
>
>
>>-----Message d'origine-----
>>De : Adam Kennedy [mailto:adamkennedybackup at gmail.com]
>>Envoyé : mardi, 7. septembre 2010 05:46
>>À : SQLite Mailing List
>>Objet : [DBD-SQLite] FTS3Transitional.pm
>>
>>Before I push the new release, I have a couple of questions about the
>>FTS3Transitional.pm file.
>>
>>Do we really want this as a different module? It's got a tiny amount
>>of simple code with no dependencies, uses Exporter, disables a
>>warning, and generally doesn't behave like the rest of the code.
>>
>>Is it really needed to have this as a separate module, or could we
>>just roll the function into DBD::SQLite somewhere as a utility
>>function?
>>
>>If we can easily fit it into our current API, I'm mildly against
>>adding more surface area and different API modalities if we can avoid
>>it.
>>
>>Adam K
>>
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