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在Visual studio 2012环境下编译sqlite3
资源介绍
Visual studio 2012 下 sqlite3的工程文件,生成32或64位的sqlite3库
This page explains how to compile SQLite with Microsoft Visual Studio.NET (aka VS.NET).
Download
Download and unzip the file sqlite_source.zip (or sqlite-amalgamation-x_x_x_x.zip). Do not use the .tar.gz files because they have not been pre-processed for use with Windows.
Create a starter DLL project
File > New > Project.
Under Project Types, select Visual C++ Projects and then Win32.
Choose the project template "Win32 Project".
Give the project a name and click OK.
When the "Win32 Application Wizard" appears, choose Application Settings. set the Application Type to DLL and check the box that says "Empty project". Click Finish. You now have a blank DLL project.
Add the SQLite files to the project
Project > Add Existing Item.
Add all the .c and .h files that you unzipped, except for: tclsqlite.c and shell.c. Note: You may add tclsqlite.c and shell.c, but then you have to define the preprocessor-symbol NO_TCL.
Click Project -> Properties, navigate to the C/C++-folder and choose "Preprocessor".
In the field that says "Preprocessor definitions" add NO_TCL to the existing string, separated by a semicolon.
Under "Code Generation" for "Runtime Library" make sure to pick static linking. /MTd (release) or /MTd (debug)
Make a .DEF file
A .def file should be placed in the project directory. Get the def file by downloading the zipped sqlite DLL file under the "Precompiled Binaries For Windows" in the download page.
Add the sqlite[3].def file to the project.
Under Project > Properties navigate to the Linker folder and choose "Input". In the field that says "Module Definition File" type sqlite[3].def. NOTE: You have to do this twice, once for the Debug configuration and once for the Release configuration.
Compile!
The next 3 steps maybe be required by some. I was able to build the DLL and produce a .lib file only following the above 12 steps. for VS 2005.
In order to build the lib file so that an application can link against the sqlite[3].dll you will need to add a step to the post-build event.
Right click on Project, select Properties, expand Build Events and type "LIB /DEF:\sqlite[3].def" into the Command line field, both for debug and release configurations, where is the location to the file sqlite[3].def.
To compile 3.3.7(this may apply to other versions too), I had to do this extra step:
Add the project directory to the include path, here's how to do it in details:
Under Project > Properties navigate to the C/C++ folder and choose "General", In the field "Additional Include Directories" type "."(a single dot, which is the current directory)
Repeat for each configuration (debug/release/Win32/x64).
To compile 3.6.14.1 (maybe others too), I also had to:
Go to Project > Properties.
Open the C/C++ then Preprocessor folder.
Add "SQLITE_ENABLE_COLUMN_METADATA" to the list of preprocessor definitions.
Repeat for each configuration (debug/release/Win32/x64).
How to make the SQLITE.EXE command-line utility
There are some slight changes if you wanted to build the sqlite.exe command-line utility, instead of the DLL. To do that, when you're creating the project and you get to the "Win32 Application Wizard", choose "Console Application" instead of "DLL". Then, when you are adding files to the project, also add shell.c. Finally, don't include the .DEF file.
The sqllite def for version 2 is.
EXPORTS
sqlite_open
sqlite_close
sqlite_exec
sqlite_last_insert_rowid
sqlite_error_string
sqlite_interrupt
sqlite_complete
sqlite_busy_handler
sqlite_busy_timeout
sqlite_get_table
sqlite_free_table
sqlite_mprintf
sqlite_vmprintf
sqlite_exec_printf
sqlite_exec_vprintf
sqlite_get_table_printf
sqlite_get_table_vprintf
sqlite_freemem
sqlite_libversion
sqlite_libencoding
sqlite_changes
sqlite_create_function
sqlite_create_aggregate
sqlite_function_type
sqlite_user_data
sqlite_aggregate_context
sqlite_aggregate_count
sqlite_set_result_string
sqlite_set_result_int
sqlite_set_result_double
sqlite_set_result_error
sqliteMalloc
sqliteFree
sqliteRealloc
sqlite_set_authorizer
sqlite_trace
sqlite_compile
sqlite_step
sqlite_finalize
sqlite_progress_handler
sqlite_reset
sqlite_last_statement_changes