On 2010-10-02, Ravi <ra.ravi....@gmail.com> wrote: > The documentation of the sqlite module at > http://docs.python.org/library/sqlite3.html > says:
> "...allows accessing the database using a nonstandard variant of the > SQL..." > But if you see SQLite website they clearly say at > http://sqlite.org/omitted.html > that only very few of the SQL is not implemented. I think docs should > clarify on that. Many users might be scared of using SQLite just > because of this. I would agree that the word "nonstandard" seems to be a little strong and discouraging. sqlite is a source of joy, a small bright point of decent and functional software in a world full of misbehaving crap. While it does omit a few bits of SQL functionality, I'd call it perhaps a "slightly incomplete implementation" rather than a "nonstandard variant". -s -- Copyright 2010, all wrongs reversed. Peter Seebach / usenet-nos...@seebs.net http://www.seebs.net/log/ <-- lawsuits, religion, and funny pictures http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_Game_(Scientology) <-- get educated! I am not speaking for my employer, although they do rent some of my opinions. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list